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Air  University  Library  Index 

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Military  Periodicals 


Volume  31  Number  4 

Cumulative  Issue 
January-December  1980 


Frances  B.  Rucks,  Editor 


Air  University  Library  Maxwell  Air  Force   Base,  Ala. 


This  is  a  cumulative  issue.  It  includes  all  indexing  since  the  beginning 
of  the  current  volume.  No  further  reference  to  Issues  Nos.  1-3  is 
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Preface 


The  Air  University  Library  Index  to  Military  Periodicals  is  a  subject  index  to  significant 
articles,  news  items  and  editorials  appearing  in  73  English  language  military  and 
aeronautical  periodicals  not  indexed  in  readily  available  commercial  indexing  services.  The 
Index  originated  with  23  titles  as  a  quarterly  publication  in  1949,  and  has  continued  on  a 
quarterly  basis  superseded  by  annual  cumulations  (triennial  cumulative  issues  were 
published  from  1952  through  1967).  From  1949  to  1962  the  Index  was  issued  as  Air 
University  Periodical  Index.  Staff  members  of  Air  University  Library  index  all  of  the 
periodicals  with  the  exception  of  six  titles  which  are  indexed  by  other  Air  Force,  Army,  and 
Navy  libraries.  Air  University  Library  Index  to  Military  Periodicals  serves  primarily  the 
educational  and  research  programs  of  Air  University.  The  Index  is  available  to  other 
libraries  upon  request. 

This  publication  has  been  reviewed  and  approved  by  competent  personnel  of  the 
preparing  command  in  accordance  with  current  directives  on  doctrine,  policy,  essentiality, 
propriety,  and  quality. 


ROBERT  B.  LANE 

Director 

Air  University  Library 


PERIODICALS  INDEXED 


AEI  For  Plcy  &  Def  Rev--AEI  Foreign  Policy  and  De- 
fense Review  (6  nos.   a  year)  $12.00.   American 
Enterprise  Institute  for  Public  Policy  Research, 
1150  17th  St  NW,   Washington,   DC,   30036. 

Aerosp  Hist--Aerospace  Historian  (q)  $20.00.  Eisen- 
hower Hall,   Kansas  State  University,   Manhattan,   KS, 
66506. 

Aerosp  Intl--Aerospace  International  (bim)  $28.00. 

Monch  Publishing  Group,   Heilbachstrasse  26,    D-5300 
Bonn  1,    W.Ger. 

Aerosp  Safety--Aerospace  Safety  -  AFRP  127-2  (m) 

$17.00.  Superintendent  of  Documents,    U.S.  Govern- 
ment Printing  Office,   Washington,   DC,    20402. 

Air  Def  Mag--Air  Defense  Magazine  (q)  $4.00.   USAADS, 
ATTN:  ATSA-TD-DLS,   Fort  Bliss,    TX,    79916. 

AF  Compt--The  Air  Force  Comptroller  -  AFRP  170-2 
(q)  $7.00.  Superintendent  of  Documents,  U.S.  Gov- 
ernment Printing  Office,    Washington,    DC,    20402. 

AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr--Air  Force  Engineering  and  Ser- 
vices Quarterly  -  AFRP  85-1  (q)  $6.00.   Superinten- 
dent of  Documents,    U.S.   Government  Printing  Office, 
Washington,   DC,   20402. 

*AF  J  Log- -Air  Force  Journal  of  Logistics  -  AFRP 
400-1  (q)  $6.00.  Superintendent  of  Documents,    U.S. 
Government  Printing  Office,   Washington,   DC,    20402 

AF  Law  Rev- -Air  Force  Law  Review  -  AFRP  110-1  (q) 
$8.00.  Superintendent  of  Documents,  U.S.  Govern- 
ment Printing  Office,   Washington,   DC,   20402. 

AF  Mag--Air  Force  Magazine  (m)  $13.00.  Air  Force 
Assoc,   Suite  400,    1750  Pennsylvania  Ave,   NW, 
Washington,   DC,    20006. 

AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup --Air  Force  Policy  Letter 
for  Commanders:  Supplement  -  AFRP  190-2  (m)  No 
price  given.   AFSINC/llA,   Kelly  AFB,    TX,    78241. 

AF  Times--Air  Force  Times  (w)  $26.00.  Army  Times 
Publishing  Co,  475  School  St,  SW,  Washington,  DC, 
20024. 

Air  Reservist  -  AFRP  30-1  (10  nos.  a  year)  $9.00.  Su- 
perintendent of  Documents,  U.S.  Government  Print- 
ing Office,   Washington,    DC,    20402. 

AU  Rev--Air  University  Review,  the  Professional  Jour- 
nal of  the  United  States  Air  Force  -  AFRP  50-2  (bim) 
$13.00.  Superintendent  of  Documents,  U.S.  Govern- 
ment Printing  Office,   Washington,    DC,   20402. 

^Airlift  Ops  Rev- -Airlift  Operations  Review,   Journal  of 
the  Airlift  Operations  School  -  MACRP  50-1  (q)  No 
price  given.   Editor,    Airlift  Operations  Review,   AOS 
Scott  AFB,   IL,   62225. 
Airman,   Official  Magazine  of  the  U.S.  Air  Force  - 
AFRP  30-15  (m)  $15.00.  Superintendent  of  Docu- 
ments,   U.S.   Government  Printing  Office,   Washing- 
ton,   DC,    20402. 

Am  Avn  Hist  Soc  J- -American  Aviation  Historical  Soci- 
ety Journal  (q)  $15.00.  American  Aviation  Historical 
Society,   P.O.  Box  99,   Garden  Grove,   CA,    92642. 

*Armada  Intl- -Armada  International  (bim)  $60.00. 
Weinbergstrasse  102,   P.O.Box  CH-8035,   Zurich, 
Switzerland. 


Armed  Forces  &  Soc--Armed  Forces  and  Society  (q) 

$20.00.  Box  46,  Social  Science  Building,    1126  E.59th 
St,   University  of  Chicago,   Chicago,   IL,    60637. 

Armed  Forces  Compt- -Armed  Forces  Comptroller  (q) 
$7.00.  Armed  Forces  Comptroller,   P.O.  Box  91, 
Mt  Vernon,   VA,    22121. 

Armed  Forces  J  Intl--Armed  Forces  Journal  Interna- 
tional (m)  $18.00.  Army  and  Navy  Journal,   Inc, 
1414  22d  St,   NW,   Washington,   DC,    20037. 

Armor  (bim)  $8.00.  U.S.  Armor  Assoc,  P.O.  Box  O, 
Fort  Knox,   KY,   40121. 

Army  (m)  $13.00.  Assoc  of  the  U.S.  Army,  2425  Wil- 
son Blvd.   Arlington,   VA,    22201. 

Army  Log--Army  Logistician  (bim)  $9.00.  Superinten- 
dent of  Documents,   U.S.   Government  Printing  Office, 
Washington,    DC,    20402. 

-   Army  Qtr--Army  Quarterly  and  Defence  Journal 

(ceased  indexing  with  vol  109,   no.  3,   July  1979) 
*  Asian  Def  J--Asian  Defence  Journal  (m)  $80.00.   Syed 
Hussain  Publication  Sdn  Bhd,    54-B  Jalan  Lumut, 
Damai  Complex,   P.O.  Box  836,   Kuala  Lumpur, 
Malaysia. 

Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med--Aviation,   Space,   and 
Environmental  Medicine  (m)  $40.00.   Aerospace 
Medical  Assoc,   Washington  National  Airport,   Wash- 
ington,  DC,    20001. 

Combat  Crew  -  SACRP  127-1  (m)  $14.00.  Editor,   Com- 
bat Crew,   Hq  SAC/IGFC,   Offutt  AFB,   NE,    68113;  for 
sale  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,   U.S.  Gov- 
ernment Printing  Office,   Washington,   DC,   20402. 

Command  Plcy- -Command  Policy  (changed  to  Defense/80 
with  January  1980) 

Def  &  For  Aff- -Defense  &  Foreign  Affairs  (m)  $60.00. 
Copley  &  Associates,  SA,  Suite  602,  2030  M  St  NW, 
Washington,    DC,   20036. 

***Defense/80  (formerly  Command  Policy)  (m)  $12.00. 
Armed  Forces  Information  Service,    1117  N.  19th  St, 
Arlington,   VA,    22209;  for  sale  by  Superintendent  of 
Documents,   U.S.   Goverm  xent  Printing  Office,   Wash- 
inton,   DC,    20402. 

Def  Elect--Defense  Electron!   s  (m)  $24.00.   EW  Com- 
munications,  Inc,    1170  E.  Meadow  Dr,   Palo  Alto, 
CA,    94303. 

Def  Mgt  J--Defense  Management  Journal  (bim)  $9.00. 

Superintendent  of  Documents,   U.S.   Government 

Printing  Office,   Washington,   DC,    20402. 
Def  Monitor  —  Defense  Monitor  (m)  No  price  given. 

Center  for  Defense  Information,    122  Maryland  Ave 

NE,   Washington,   DC,    20002. 
Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev--Defense  System  Management  Review 

(q)  No  price  given.  Defense  Systems  Management 

College,   Fort  Belvoir,   VA,    22060. 

Def  Trans  J--Defense  Transportation  Journal  (bim) 
$25.00.  National  Defense  Transportation  Assoc, 
910  17th  St,   NW,   Ste  301,   Washington,   DC,    20006. 

Educ  J--Education  Journal  -  AURP  53-3  (a)  No  price 
given.  Air  Force  ROTC,   AFROTC/OTEE,   Bldg  501, 
Maxwell  AFB,   AL,    36112. 


'-Added  titles  since  the  1979 
Cumulative  Issue 

** Titles  ceased  indexing  since  the 
1979  Cumulative  Issue 


**#  Titles  changed  since  the   1979 
Cumulative  Issue 


PERIODICALS  INDEXED  (Cont'd) 


Fid  Arty  J--Field  Artillery  Journal  (bim)  $10.00.   Field 
Artillery  Assoc,    c/o  FA  Museum,    Bldg  437,    Fort 
Sill,   OK,   73503. 

Govt  Exec- -Government  Executive  (m)  $18.00.   1725 
K  St,   NW,   Washington,    DC,    20006. 

Hawk,  the  Independent  Journal  of  the  Royal  Air  Force 
Staff  College  (a)  $1.90.  Royal  Air  Force  Staff  Col- 
lege,  Bracknell,   Berkshire,   Eng. 

Infantry  (bim)  $10.00.  Editor,  Infantry  Magazine,  Box 
2005,    Fort  Benning,   GA,   31905. 

Interavia  (m)  $36.00.  86  Avenue  Louis  Casai,    1216 
Cointrin,   Geneva,   Switzerland. 

Intl  Def  Rev- -International  Defense  Review  (9  nos.   a 
year)  $69.00.   Interavia  S.A.  ,   86  Avenue  Louis- 
Casai,    1216  Cointrin,   Geneva,  Switzerland. 

Intl  Sec --International  Security  (q)  $15.00.   M.  I.  T. 
Press,    28  Carleton  St,    Cambridge,   MA,   02142. 

*lntl  Sec  Rev- -International  Security  Review  (q)  $12.50. 
American  Security  Council  Education  Foundation, 
Boston,   VA,   22713. 

^Islamic  Def  Rev--Islamic  Defence  Review  (q)  $23.40. 

Islamic  Institute  of  Defence  Technology,    16  Grosvenor1 

Crescent,    London  SWT,   Eng. 
J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol-- Journal  of  Political  and  Military 

Sociology  (sa)  $9.50.  Department  of  Sociology, 

Northern  Illinois  University,   DeKalb,   IL,   60115. 
Log  Spectrum—Logistics  Spectrum  (q)  $20.00.  Society 

of  Logistics  Engineers,   Suite  922,   Park  Plaza, 

303  Williams  Ave,   Huntsville,   AL,    35801. 
MAC  Flyer  -  MACRP  127-5  (m)  $15.00.  Superintendent 

of  Documents,   U.S.   Government  Printing  Office, 

Washington,    DC,   20402. 

MarCor  Gaz--Marine  Corps  Gazette  (m)  $10.00.  P.O. 
Box  1775,   Quantico,   VA,   22134. 

Mil  Elect/Countermeasures--Military  Electronics/ 
Countermeasures  (m)  $25.00.   Hamilton  Burr  Pub. 
Co,   2065  Martin  Ave,   Ste   104,  Santa  Clara,   CA, 
95050. 

Mil  Engr- -Military  Engineer  (bim)  $20.00.  Society  of 
American  Military  Engineers,  607  Prince  St,  Alex- 
andria,  VA,    22314. 

Mil  Rev--Military  Review  (m)  $  12.00.  Military  Review, 
USACGSC,   Fort  Leavenworth,   KS,   66027. 

NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  (bim)  $37.66.   Jules  Perel's 

Publishing  Co,   Post  Box  913,   35  Matterhorn,    1186EB 
Amstelveen,    The  Netherlands. 

Natl  Def- -National  Defense  (bim)  $22.50.   American 
Defense  Preparedness  Assoc,   Rosslyn  Center, 
Suite  900,    1700  N.Moore  St,   Arlington,   VA,   22209. 

Natl  Guard- -National  Guard  (m)  $4.00.   National  Guard 
Assoc  of  the  U.S.  ,    1  Massachusetts  Ave,   NW,  Wash- 
ington,  DC,   20001. 

Nav  War  Col  Rev--Naval  War  College  Review  (q)  No 
price  given.  Editor,   Naval  War  College  Review, 
Naval  War  College,   Newport,   RI,    02840. 


Navigator  -  AFRP  50-3  (3  nos.  a  year)  $5.50.  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents,  U.S.  Government  Printing  Of- 
fice,   Washington,    DC,    20402. 

Officer  (m)  $5.00.  Reserve  Officers  Assoc  of  the  U.S., 
1  Constitution  Ave,   NE,   Washington,    DC,   20002. 

Parameters,   Journal  of  the  U.S.  Army  War  College  (q) 
No  price  given.  Editor,  Parameters,    U.S.  Army  War 
College.  Carlisle  Barracks,   PA,    17013. 

RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies --RUSI,    Journal  of  the  Royal 
United  Services  Institute  for  Defence  Studies  (q) 
$30.00.   Secretary,   Royal  United  Services  Institute 
for  Defence  Studies,   Whitehall,    London,   SWIA  2ET, 
Eng. 

Review  (bim)  $20.00.  American  Logistics  Assoc,    5205 

Leesburg  Pike,   Falls  Church,   VA,    22041. 
Sea  Power  (m)  $10.00.  Navy  League  of  the  U.S.,    818 
18th  St,   NW,   Washington,   DC,    20006. 

-.'Sergeants  (m)  $12.00.   Air  Force  Sergeants  Assoc, 
4235   28th  Ave,   Marlow  Heights,   MD,    20031. 

Signal  (10  nos.   a  year)  $14.50.  Armed  Forces  Commu- 
nications and  Electronics  Assoc,   5205  Leesburg  Pike, 
Falls  Church,   VA,    22041. 

Soldiers,   Official  U.S.  Army  Magazine  (m)  $17.00. 
Superintendent  of  Documents,    U.S.  Government 
Printing  Office,    Washington,    DC,    20402. 

Soviet  Mil  Rev- -Soviet  Military  Review  (m)  $8.00.  So- 
viet Military  Review,   2,   Marshal  Biryuzov  St,   Mos- 
cow 123298,   USSR.   (Available  from  Victor  Kamkin, 
Inc,    12224  Parklawn  Dr,   Rockville,   MD,    20852) 

Strat  Rev- -Strategic  Review  (q)  $15.00.   United  States 
Strategic  Institute,   20  Memorial  Dr,    Cambridge,   MA, 
02142. 

TAC  Attack  -  TACRP  127-1  (m)  No  price  given.  Editor, 
TAC  Attack,   Hq  TAC/SEPP,    Langley  AFB,   VA, 
23665. 

TIG  Brief—The  Inspector  General  Brief  -  AFRP  11-1 
(biw)  No  price  given.  Editor,    TIG  Brief,   Hq  USAF/ 
IGEP,   Washington,   DC,    20330.   Limited  to  AF 
offices. 

Translog  (m)  $12.50.   Superintendent  of  Documents,  U.S. 
Government  Printing  Office,   Washington,   DC,   20402. 

USAF  Ftr  Wpns  Rev- -USAF  Fighter  Weapons  Review  - 
AFRP  50-4  (q)  No  charge.    57FWW/DOWN,   Nellis 
AFB,   NV,   89191. 

USA  Avn  Dig  —  United  States  Army  Aviation  Digest  (m) 
$17.00.   Superintendent  of  Documents,   U.S.  Govern- 
ment Printing  Office,   Washington,   DC,   20402. 

US  Nav  Inst  Proc  — United  States  Naval  Institute  Pro- 
ceedings (m)  $18.00.   U.S.   Naval  Institute,   Annap- 
olis,  MD,    21402. 


The  following  abbreviations  are  used  to 
denote  frequency  of  issue: 


a  annual  bim         every  two  months 

biw  every  two  weeks  and/or  twice  a  month 

m  monthly  q  quarterly 

sa  twice  a  year  w  weekly 


ARRANGEMENT 

it   c     v  ThevsubJect  entries  are  constructed  on  the  direct  entry  principle.   Most  sponsor  agency  entries  under 
U.b.   have  been  eliminated  and  entry  is  directly  under  subject  agency,    e.g.  ,    STRATEGIC  AIR  COMMAND 
not  U.S.   AIR  FORCE.   STRATEGIC  AIR  COMMAND.   Specific  military  services  of  various  countries  are  en- 
tered under  their  name,    followed  by  the  name  of  their  country,    e.g.  ,   AIR  FORCE--Great  Britain-  ARMY-- 
United  States.  ' 

Material  on  United  States  military  aircraft  by  name  has  been  entered  under  the  headings  AIRPLANE 
TYPE;  HELICOPTER  TYPE;  MISSILE  TYPE.    United  States  space  vehicles  by  name  have  been  entered  under 
the  heading  SPACE  PROJECT. 

AERONAUTICS  here  embraces  the  technical  and  technological  aspects  of  aviation  and  aircraft- 
AVIATION  the  art  of  flying,  both  military  and  civilian;  and  AIRLINES  the  commercial  transportation  ' 
companies;  FLYING  popular,   nontechnical  articles  on  the  pleasures  of  flying. 

Government  departments  are  listed  alphabetically  by  department  title,    e.g.  ,    DEFENSE  DEPT-- 
United  States,   not  DEPARTMENT  OF  DEFENSE. 

Author  entries  are  included  for  admirals,    generals,    Dept  of  Defense  officials,    and  others  who  are 
prominent  in  some  field  of  Index  interest. 

An  organization's  abbreviation,   if  it  is  a  national  term^is  used  not  only  as  a  cross  reference  (e.g. 
NATO  see  NORTH  ATLANTIC  TREATY  ORGANIZATION)  but  also  as  geographic  subdivision  (e.g.  , 
DEFENSES- -NATO).   Abbreviations  and  acronyms  are  listed  at  the  beginning  of  their  alphabetical  section. 
However,   the  artificial  words  LASERS  and  LORAN  are  accepted  as  normal  words  and  are  so  listed 
alphabetically. 

Reviews  of  books  are  grouped  under  BOOK  REVIEWS;  military  poetry  is  listed  under  POEMS. 


KEY  TO  ABBREVIATIONS 


+  (after  paging) 

Apr 

Aug 

bibliog 

biog 

chart 

Dec 

Feb 

illus 

Jan 

Jul 


continuation  of  article  not 

Jun 

June 

paged  consecutively 

Mar 

March 

April 

Nov 

November 

August 

No. 

number 

bibliography 

obit 

obituary 

biography 

Oct 

October 

organizational  chart 

por 

portrait(s) 

December 

Sep 

September 

February 

sup 

supplement 

illustration(s) 

tab 

table(s) 

January 

trans 

translated 

July 

vol 

volume 

EXPLANATION 


Sample  entry: 


RETIREMENT  PAY 


The  payoff  under  proposed  Uniformed  Services 
Retirement  Benefits  Act.  MajGen  Stanley  M. 
Umstead,   Jr.    illus  Officer  55:20-22  Sep  '79 


Explanation: 


Under  the  subject  RETIREMENT  PAY  an  article 
entitled  "The  payoff  under  proposed  Uniformed 
Services  Retirement  Benefits  Act"  by  MajGen 
Stanley  M.  Umstead,   Jr,   with  illustrations, 
appears  in  the  magazine  Officer,    volume  55, 
on  pages  20  through  22,    the  September   1979 
issue. 


AABNCP    see  Advanced  Airborne  Command  Post 


ACCELERATION   -   Continued 


A  C  E  U  K     see  Allied  Command  Europe 

ACLANT     see  Allied  Command  Atlantic 

ACLS    see  Automatic  Carrier  Landing  System 

A  FA  A    see  Air  Force  Audit  Agency 

A  F  C  E  A    see  Armed  Forces  Communications  and 
Electronics  Association 

A  FC  ENT    see  Allied  Forces,    Central  Europe 

A  F  I  S  C    see  Air   Force  Inspection  and  Safety  Center 

A  FI  T    see  Air   Force  Institute  of  Technology 

AF  MP  C    see  Air  Force  Manpower  and  Personnel 
Center 

AFOSt     see   Office  of  Special  Investigations 

AFRES    see  Headquarters  Air  Force  Reserve 

A  F  R  O  T  C    see  Reserve  Officers  Training  Corps--Air 
Force 

A  F  T  E  C     see  Air  Force  Test  and  Evaluation  Center 

A  G  A  R  D    see  Advisory  Group  for  Aerospace  Research 
and  Development 

AM  ST    see  Advanced  Medium  Short  Takeoff  and  Landing 
Transport 

A  P  C    see  Armored  Vehicles 

APR    see  Airman  Performance  Reports 

A  R  T  E  P   see  Army  Training  and  Evaluation  Program 

ASEAN   see  Association  of  Southeast  Asian  Nations 

AS  IP  see  Aircraft  Structural  Integrity  Program 

ASMS    see  Missile  Type- -Aegis 

ASW    see  Antisubmarine   Warfare 

A  U  S  A    see   Association    of   the  U.  S.    Army 

AUTO  DIN    see  Automatic   Digital  Network 

A  U  T  O  V  O  N    see  Automatic  Voice  Network 

AVRADCOM    see  Army  Aviation  Research  and  Devel- 
opment Command 

A  W  A  C  S    see  Airborne  Warning  and  Control  System 
ABORTIONS  see  Pregnancy 

ABSENT  WITHOUT  LEAVE  see  Crimes  and  Misde- 
meanors 

ACCELERATION 

Cardiovascular  responses  of  man  exposed  to  +Gz 

accelerations  in  a  centrifuge.  B.Vettes  and  others, 
illus  tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:375- 
378  Apr  '80 

Coincident  loss  of  consciousness  and  ventricular 

tachycardia  during  +GZ  stress.  James  E.  Whinnery 
and  others,  illus  tab  Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med 
51:827-831  Aug   '80 

Frank  orthogonal  vectorcardiograms   in  humans  dur- 
ing and  after  exposure  to  +G     acceleration  stress. 
M.Harold  Laughlin  and  others,    illus  tabs  Aviation, 
Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:653-660  Jul  '80 


Human  responses  to  repeated  high  G  simulated  aerial 
combat  maneuvers  .   Russell  R  .  Burton  .  illus  tabs 
Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:1185-1192  Nov  '80 

Human  tolerance  to  aerial  combat  maneuvers.   Russell 
R.  Burton  and  Robert  M.  Shaffstall .    tab  Aviation, 
Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:641-648  Jul  '80 

Psychophysical  comparison  of  vertical  and  angular 
vibrations.   Richard  W.  Shoenberger.    illus  tabs 
Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:759-762  Aug  '80 

ACCIDENT  PREVENTION 

Sec  also 
Safety  Programs 

Anatomy  of  an  accident.   Capt  Glenn  Sutherland,    illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:24-25  Mar  '80 

The  best  pilot  in  the  squadron.   Maj  Michael  T.  Fagan. 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:17-19  Jun  '80 

Blowing  in  the  wind.   Maj  Gary  L.  Studdard.    illus  tab 
Aerosp  Safety  36:2-3  Jul   '80 

Bubble  gum,   bailing  wire,   and  ASIP  (Aircraft  Struc- 
tural Integrity  Program),   or  .  .  .  how  we  keep 
your  aircraft  from  falling  apart.   Maj  Paul  L. 
Tiley.    illus  tabs  Aerosp  Safety  36:22-23  Feb  '80 

Coffin  corner  plus  windshear  equals  upset,  illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:18-19  Oct  '80 

Common  sense   .  .  .   basic  to  flying.   LtCol  Paul  Kim- 
minau.   illus  TAC  Attack  20:10-11  Aug  '80 

The  cost  of  a  crash.  Capt  George  R.Thomson,   Jr. 
illus  Combat  Crew  30:16-17  Feb  '80 

The  day  Charlie  died.   Maj  David  V.Froehlich.  illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:22-23  Nov  '80 

Defensive  flying.    Capt  Dennis  Storck.    illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:8-9  Jun  '80 

Dem's  da  brakes.   Capt  Mike  Shub.   illus  TAC  Attack 
20:8-9  Mar  '80 

Explosives  safety.   TIG  Brief  32:25  Aug  29  '80 

Extended  driving--how  far  is  too  far?   SSgt  Steve  Hull, 
illus  TAC  Attack  20:18-20  May  '80 

F-4  rollers:  Wheels,   tires,   brakes.   LtCol  Horst 
Gaede.   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:23-24  May  '80 

FOD--it  could  be  hazardous  to  your  health.   Capt 

Dennis  Storck.    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:  inside  front 
cover  May  '8  0 

Facility  damage  from  winter  storms.    TIG  Brief  32;21 
Jan  25   '80 

First  aid.  illus  TAC  Attack  20:12-13  Jun  '80 

For  Eagle  drivers  only--but  other  types  should  read 
it,    too.   Capt  Paul  Q.G.Woodford.   (Reprinted  from 
Airscoop,   August  1980)  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36: 
14-15  Nov   '80 

For  pilots  only.   Roger  G.Crewse.  Aerosp  Safety  36: 
2-3+  Jan  '80 

A  form  (AFTO  781  A)  in  your  future.   Maj  Dion  W. 
Johnson,    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:10-11  Sep   '80 

The  formation  challenge.   Maj  James  L.Gillespie, 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:2+  Feb  '80 

G-tole ranee:  A  case  for  short  pilots.   Maj  James  E. 
Whinnery  and  Sidney  D.  Leverett,   Jr.   illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:6-7  May   '80 


ACCIDENT  PREVENTION  -  Continued 


ACCIDENT   PREVENTION  -   Continued 


Genesis  of  flying  safety.  (Gen  William  H.Tunner)  Maj 
James  G.Gibson  □..  illus  MAC  Flyer  27:14-15 
Jun   '80 

Going  on  leave.   Maj  Roger  L.Jacks,    illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:5  May  '8  0 

Hazard  reporting.    TIG  Brief  32:19  Jan  25   '80 

Heat  got  ya'?   illus  TAC  Attack  20:20  Jul   '80 

Helicopter  in-flight  icing.   Arthur  J.Negrette.    (Re- 
printed from  Aerospace  Safety,    March  1977)  illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:18-20  Feb  '80 

Hit  my  smoke.   Maj  David  V.Froehlich.   illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:12-13  Apr  '80 

Hypothermia  ...   cold  weather  killer.    LtCol  George 
J.Bifolchi.    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:10-11  Feb  '80 

Ice,    snow  &   10  below,  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:2-3 
Nov  '80 

Inadvertent  landing  gear  retractions.   TIG  Brief  32:17 
May  30   '80 

Instrument  related  accidents.  WgComdr  Jeremy  Saye. 
illus  TAC  Attack  20:14-15  Oct  '80 

It  (T-37)  really  does  use  monkeys  and  mirrors.    Capt 
Jim  Davis,   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:12-15  May  '80 

Jet  engine  ingestion.    TIG  Brief  32:3  Jan   11   '80 

Leadership,   discipline,    airmanship.   Col  Robert  D. 
Anderson,  illus  TAC  Attack  pt  1,    19:26-27  Nov  '79; 
pt  2,    19:24-25  Dec   '79;  pt  3,    20:18-19  Jan  '80 

Little  things  mean  a  lot.   LtCol  Eugene  La  Mothe. 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:4-5  Nov  '80 

Midair  collision  avoidance  programs.   TIG  Brief  32: 
15-16  Aug  8   '80 

The  mission  ...   and  the  man.    LtCol  Jim  Bustle,   tabs 
TAC  Attack  20:4-7  Aug   '80 

Near  disaster,   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:2-5  Aug   '80 

Needle,   ball,   and  ...  Capt  David  Burnett,  illus  TAC 
Attack  20:4-6  Feb  '80 

1980  aircraft  mishap  forecast.   Roger  G.Crewse. 
illus  tabs  Aerosp  Safety  36:2-5  Mar  '80 

No  weak  links,  illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:24-26  Mar  '80 

Nomex  vs  nylon  flying  jackets.   Maj  William  Harrison, 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:24-25  Jul  '80 

On  flying  airplanes  after  things  go  wrong.  Maj  Pete 
Abler,  illus  TAC  Attack  20:12-13  Feb  '80 

A  personal  review.   SqLdr  Peter  A.  Barratt.    (Re- 
printed from  Aerospace  Safety,   June   1978)  Aerosp 
Safety  36:20-22  May  '80 

Phantom  vari-ramp.  Maj  Di  Johnson,   illus   TAC  At- 
tack 20:20-21  Sep  '80 

Pressing  problems.   Maj  Jim  Stewart.    (Reprinted 
from  Flight  Comment,   No.  1,    1980)  illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:5-7  Sep   '80 

Rules  for  survival.  Maj  Wayne  Skora.  illus  TAC  At- 
tack 20:22-23  Feb  '80 

The  rumor  mill.  Maj  Arthur  P.Meikel.  illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:16-17  Nov  '80 

Safe  disposal  of  munitions  scrap.   TIG  Brief  32:22 
Jan  25   '80 


Safety  domino  theory.    TIG  Brief  32:17-18  Sep  26   '80 

Safety  first  .  .  .   last  .  .  .   and  always,   illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:21-24  Sep   '80 

Safety  supervision  (direct  and  indirect).  TIG  Brief 
32:17  Nov  14   '80 

Safety  trophies  for  distinguished  contributions  during 
1979.    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:14-15  Jun   '80 

See  and  avoid.   Maj  Pete  Abler,    illus  TAC  Attack  20: 
4-6  Apr  '80 

Spatial  disorientation.   Maj  Kenneth  C.Dozier.   Aerosp 
Safety  36:12-13  Feb  '80 

Stay  safe  on  the  4th  of  July.    TIG  Brief  32:12 
Jun  27   '80 

Summer  ope  rations --no  sweat?  Don't  bet.   WgComdr 
Peter  S.Wilkins.    illus  TAC  Attack  20:18-19 
Jul   '80 

Tankers  live  longer.  (The  value  of  the  in-flight 
Acoustic  Crack  Detection  System  (ACDS)  for 
C/KC-135  aircraft)  Budd  Parrish.  illus  tabs 
Aerosp  Safety  36:8-11  Apr  '80 

Technical  data  and  maintenance  discipline.    TIG  Brief 
31:18  Dec  21   '79 

That's  why.  (Cockpit  switches)  MSgt  John  Mann,  illus 
TAC  Attack  20:24-25  Jan  '80 

Three  strikes  and  you're  out.  Maj  John  W.Lapointe. 
illus  TAC  Attack  20:22-23  Dec   '80 

To  err  is  human.   Maj  Wayne  Griffith,    illus  TAC 
Attack  20:20-23  Apr  '80 

To  see  or  not  to  see.  Maj  Tom  Shaughnessy  and  Capt 
Mike  Shub.  illus  TAC  Attack  20:26-29  Oct  '80 

Tragedies  can  be  prevented.   Col  Stanley  P.Schneider, 
illus  TAC  Attack  20:15  Feb  '80 

200  &   1/2  mi.  Maj  Pete  Abler,   illus  TAC  Attack  20: 
4-6  Jun   '80 

Unchained  melody,  or  how  to  almost  run  over  your 
SOF.  Capt  John  W.McGeough,  Jr.  illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:18-19  May   '80 

University  study  tests  ways  to  make   cyclists  more 
visible.    TIG  Brief  32:4  Jan  25   '80 

Visibility,    safety  and  you.   MSgt  Frederick  N.Rottet. 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:10-11  May  '80 

Volcanoes  and  airplanes,  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:16-17 
Oct  '80 

Weapons  words:  Explosives  safety  history.  John  H. 
Kawka.    TAC  Attack  20:22-23  Aug  '80 

The  weekend  warrior.   Beatrice  Waggener.   illus  TAC 
Attack  20:12-13  Sep   '80 

Which  way  is  down?   CDR  V.M.Voge.    (Reprinted  from 
Approach,   May  1980)  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:16-18 
Jul  '80 

Whiteout:  A  rotary- wing  winter  menace.  LtCol  Rob- 
ert L.Gardner,  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:8-11  Jan  '80 

Wingmen  do  it  better.   LtCol  Horst  Gaede.   illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:3-4  Feb   '80 

ACCIDENTS 


Civilian  employee  injury  compensation  claims,   tab 
TIG  Brief  31:11-12  Dec  21   '79 


ACCIDENTS  -   Continued 

Disaster  Response  Force  (DRF)  off-base  convoy  op- 
erations.   TIG  Brief  32:10  Aug  8   '80 

Ground  safety:  Reporting  natural  phenomena.   TIG 
Brief  32:20  Feb  8  '80 

Causes 

Alcohol  often  ignored  as  villain  in  mishaps.   Don 
Mace.   AF  Times  40:2  Apr  28   '80 

Design-induced  operator  error.   TIG  Brief  32:14 

Mar  7   '80 

Human-factor- caused  mishap.    TIG  Brief  32:18 
Aug  8   '80 

The  jump:  It  took  only  a  moment  of  carelessness. 
Gilbert  L.Parker,    illus  AF  Times,    Times  Maga- 
zine sup:18-19+  Dec  8   '80 

Just  another  Saturday,  illus  Soldiers  35:34-35  Nov  '80 

Oxygen  enrichment  accidents.  MAC  Flyer  27:6 
Nov  '80 

Safety  first  .  .  .   last  .  .  .   and  always,   illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:21-24  Sep   '80 

'A  picture  is  worth  a  thousand  .  .  .  '  TIG  Brief  32:9 
May  16   '80 

Premature  closeout  of  aircraft  mishap  recommenda- 
tions.   TIG  Brief  32:20  Jan  25   '80 

Significant  points  of  interest  in  a  mishap  investiga- 
tion.  TIG  Brief  32:11-12  Mar  7   '80 

Technical  assistance  to  safety  investigations.   TIG 
Brief  32:20  Nov  14   '80 

ACCIDENTS,    AIR 

Aviation  accident  law- -the  legal  anatomy  of  a  military 
air  crash.   Maj   David  E.Prewitt.   USA  Avn  Dig   26: 
32-34  May   '80 

C-141  crash  kills   13  in  'Bright  Star.  '  AF  Times  41:4 
Nov  24  '80 

In  praise  of  the  aircrew.   (From  a  tribute  read  at  the 
Memorial  Service,   Dyess  AFB,    TX,   for  the  463d 
TAW  crewmen  killed  in  the  crash  of  their  C-130 
Hercules  near  Tarsus,   Turkey,   March  14,    1980) 
LtCol  Gene  Hollrah.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs: 
Sup,  pp  35-36,   Jun  '80 

Midair  collision  avoidance  programs.   TIG  Brief  32: 
15-16  Aug  8   '80 

No  more  major  or  minor  accidents  .  illus  tab  USA 
Avn  Dig  26:16-20  Apr  '80 

Panel  (Aerospace  Medical  Assoc,   Anaheim,    CA, 

May  12-15,    1980):  The  modern  view  of  airport  dis- 
aster medical  management.   Alex  C.Webb  and 
others,   illus  tabs  map  Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt 
Med  51:1256-1269  Nov  '80 

C  a  u  s  e  s 

See  also 
Pilot  Error 


Accidents--a  different  approach:  Attitudes  and  prior- 
ities.  Maj  Wiley  E.Greene,   illus  TAC  Attack  20: 
24-25  Mar  '80 


ACCIDENTS,    AIR  -   Continued 

C^ja_s_e_s    -   Cont'd 

Anatomy  of  an  accident.   Capt  Glenn  Sutherland,    illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:24-25  Mar  '80 

Betting  the  50.   Joseph  F.  Tilson.    illus  Aerosp  Safety 
36:2-3  May   '80 

The  birds  are  back,   illus  map  TAC  Attack  20:18-20 
Nov  '80 

Birds  of  a  feather,   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:8-9  Feb  '80 

Birdstrike  at  480  kts .   Capt  Mike  Hambrick.  illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:12-13  Oct  '80 

Birdstrike  remains  identification.    TIG  Brief  32:15 
Apr  4  '80 

Blowing  in  the  wind.    Maj  Gary  L.Studdard.    illus  tab 
Aerosp  Safety  36:2-3  Jul  '80 

A  boot  full  of  rudder.   Capt  Jimmy  Carter,   illus  TAC 
Attack  20:4-6  Jul   '80;  Aerosp  Safety  36:10-12 
Aug   '80 

But  I  thought  .  ..   CDR  V.M.Voge.   (Reprinted  from 
Approach,   Aug  1980)  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:24-25 
Oct  '80 

Coming  soon:  Wire  strike  protection  for  helicopters. 
LeRoy  T.  Burrows,    illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:36-39 
Sep   '80 

The  cost  of  a  crash.  Capt  George  R.Thomson,   Jr. 
illus  Combat  Crew  30:16-17  Feb  '80 

Crew  confusion:  Helicopter  mishap  with  a  moral. 
Aerosp  Safety  36:26-27  Jul  '80 

The  day  Charlie  died.  Maj  David  V.Froehlich.  illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:22-23  Nov  '80 

Defensive  flying.   Capt  Dennis  Storck.   illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:8-9  Jun  '80 

Dem's  da  brakes.   Capt  Mike  Shub.    illus  TAC  Attack 
20:8-9  Mar  '80 

A  different  kind  of  near  miss.   Maj  Wayne  P.Skora. 
illus  TAC  Attack  20:26-27  Jul  '80 

Don't  get  goosed  by  a  giggling  gaggle  of  geese.   Capt 
Ross  W.Phillippe.   illus  Combat  Crew  30:20-21 
Sep   '80 

Findings,   or  'what  the  board  really  meant  to  say.  ' 
TIG  Brief  32:21-22  May  30  '80 

For  pilots  only.   Roger  G.Crewse.  Aerosp  Safety  36: 

2-3+  Jan   '80 

The  formation  challenge.   Maj  James  L.Gillespie, 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:2+  Feb  '80 

Go  lost  wingman.  Capt  Craig  Lamkin.  illus  TAC 
Attack  20:14-15  Jan  '80 

Hypothermia  ...   cold  weather  killer.   LtCol  George 
J.Bifolchi.   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:10-11  Feb  '80 

Hypoxia-induced  fatal  aircraft  accident  revealed  by 
voice  analysis.  Ichiro  Saito  and  others,  illus  tabs 
Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:402-406  Apr  '80 

Instrument  related  accidents.   WgComdr  Jeremy 
Saye.   illus   TAC  Attack  20:14-15  Oct   '80 

Landings.   Robert  W.Harrison,   illus  Aerosp  Safety 
36:12-13  Jan  '80 


ACCIDENTS,    AIR   -   Continued 

Causes    -   Cont'd 

Little  things  mean  a  lot.   LtCol  Eugene  La  Mothe . 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:4-5  Nov  '80 

Low,   fast,   and  in  the  dark.    (Tree  strikes)  illus  USA 
Avn  Dig  26:14-15  Sep   '80 

Low  level  flying--why?   LtCol  Paul  Kimminau,    illus 
TAC  Attack  20:4-6  Mar  '80 

Management  of  aircraft  arrestment  systems.    TIG 
Brief  32:21-22  Oct  17   '80 

Mishaps  with  a  moral.  Regular  feature  in  some  issues 
of  MAC_Flye_r 

The  mission  ...   and  the  man.    LtCol  Jim  Bustle,    tabs 
TAC  Attack  20:4-7  Aug   '80 

Mountain  waves--a  force  second  only  to  tornados. 
LtCol  James  D.Simpson,    illus  tabs  Aerosp  Safety 
36:16-19+  Mar  '80 

Near  disaster,    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:2-5  Aug  '80 

Needle,   ball,    and  ...  Capt  David  Burnett .   illus  TAC 
Attack  20:4-6  Feb  '80 

The  1976  accident  experience  of  civilian  pilots  with 
static  physical  defects.  J.Robert  Dille  and 
Charles  F.  Booze,   tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt 
Med  51:182-184  Feb  '80 

October  is  peak  for  bird  strikes,    illus  AF  Times 
41:17  Oct  27   '80 

On  flying  airplanes  after  things  go  wrong.  Maj  Pete 
Abler,  illus  TAC  Attack  20:12-13  Feb  '80 

Operational  errors  cause  50%  of  aircraft  mishaps. 
Len  Famiglietti.   tab  AF  Times  41:13  Dec  22   '80 

The  other  pilots  in  the  Air  Force.    Maj  Michael  T. 
Fagan.    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:19-21  Jul  '80 

Phantom  vari-ramp.  Maj  Di  Johnson,  illus  TAC  At- 
tack 20:20-21  Sep  '80 

Pieces  of  the  puzzle.    Maj  Pete  Abler,    illus  TAC 
Attack  20:28-30  Aug   '80 

Pressing  problems.   Maj  Jim  Stewart.    (Reprinted 
from  Flight  Comment,   No.  1,    1980)  illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:5-7  Sep   '80 

A  questionnaire  study  of  psychological  background 
factors  in  U.S.  Navy  aircraft  accidents.   R.A. 
Alkov  and  M.S.Borowsky.   tabs  Aviation,   Space  & 
Envmt  Med  51:860-863  Sep  '80 

Rescue  reversal,  illus  MAC  Flyer  27:14-15  Jul  '80 

Residual  effects  of  alcohol  on  aircrew  performance. 
Leon  M.Wise.    (Reprinted  from  SAFE  Journal, 
Summer  1980)  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:16-19  Sep  '80 

Rules  for  survival.  Maj  Wayne  Skora.  illus  TAC  At- 
tack 20:22-23  Feb  '80 

Seasonal  hazard.   Maj  James  L.Gillespie,  illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:10-12  Oct  '80 

See  and  avoid.   Maj  Pete  Abler,   illus  TAC  Attack  20: 
4-6  Apr  '80 

September  song.   Maj  Alan  D.York,   illus  map  tab 
MAC  Flyer  27:8-10  Sep  '80 


ACCIDENTS,    AIR  -   Continued 

C_au_s_e_s    -   Cont'd 

Snow  blind,    illus  MAC  Flyer  27:8-9  Jan  '80 

Something  is  wrong.   What  should  I  do'   Maj  Terrell 
J.Osborn.    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:2-4  Sep   '80 

Tactical  formation  can  be  hazardous  to  your  health. 
BrigGen  Leland  K.  Lukens  .  Aerosp  Safety  36:27 
Nov  '80 

Tell  it  like  it  is.   Maj  Roger  Jacks,   illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:8-9  Sep   '80 

That's  why.   (Cockpit  switches)  MSgt  John  Mann,   illus 
TAC  Attack  20:24-25  Jan   '80 

To  err  is  human.   Maj  Wayne  Griffith,   illus  TAC 
Attack  20:20-23  Apr  '80 

To  see  or  not  to  see.  Maj  Tom  Shaughnessy  and  Capt 
Mike  Shub.   illus  TAC  Attack  20:26-29  Oct  '80 

Unchained  melody,  or  how  to  almost  run  over  your 
SOF.  Capt  John  W.McGeough,  Jr.  illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:18-19  May  '80 

Which  way  is  down?   CDR  V.M.Voge.    (Reprinted  from 
Approach,    May  1980)  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:16-18 
Jul   '8  0 

Whiteout:  A  rotary- wing  winter  menace.   LtCol  Rob- 
ert L.Gardner,  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:8-11  Jan  '80 

Will  you  be  ready?   illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:28-29  Jan  '80 

Wind  shear  effects  on  aircraft--low-level  shear  and 
clear-air  turbulence  as  accident  causes.  Chris 
Bulloch,  illus  tabs  Interavia  35:1155-1158  Dec   '80 

Wire  strike!   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:6-7  Mar   '80 

Wire  strikes,   illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:20-21  May   '80 

Your  job  or  your  life.  Maj  Alan  D.York,  illus  MAC 
Flyer  27:13-15  Sep  '80 

The  accident/injury  matrix:  A  tool  for  aircraft  acci- 
dent investigation.  Gary  K.Brandon,  tab  Aviation, 
Space  &   Envmt  Med  51:1147-1149  Oct  '80 

The  accident  investigator  as  financial  manager.  TIG 
Brief  32:21  Oct  17   '80 

Determined  or  undetermined?  (Explosives  mishaps) 
TIG  Brief  32:18  Sep   12   '80 

Effectiveness  of  USAF  mishap  reporting  system.  TIG 
Brief  32:19  Oct  31   '80 

Evaluation  of  perishable  evidence  in  mishap  investiga- 
tions.   TIG  Brief  32:17  May  30   '80 

FAA  (Federal  Aviation  Administration)/NTSB  (Na- 
tional Transportation  Safety  Board)  participation 
in  military  investigations.    TIG  Brief  32:17 
May  16   '80 

Findings,    or   'what  the  board  really  meant  to  say.  ' 
TIG  Brief  32:21-22  May  30   '80 

Mishap  reporting:  Watch  your  power  curve.  TIG  Brief 
32:30  Aug  29   '80 

Near  disaster,    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:2-5  Aug  '80 


ACCIDENTS,    MR   -   Continued 

Investigations    -    Cont'd 

Pieces  of  the  puzzle.   Maj  Pete  Abler,    illus  TAC 
Attack  20:28-30  Aug  '80 

Protecting  integrity  of  safety  boards.    TIG  Brief  32:28 
Aug  29   '80 

Research  and  development  mishap  reports:  Avoiding 
duplication  of  effort.   TIG  Brief  32:11  Sep   12   '80 

Safety  investigation  validation.    TIG  Brief  32:17 
Aug  8   '80 

Waiver  of  formal  reports  (don't  count  on  it).   TIG 
Brief  32:13  Jul  11   '80 

Who  can  I  talk  to?   Capt  James  P.Coe.   illus  MAC 
Flyer  27:18-21  Jan  '80 

Statistics 


The  bad  news  phone.  Capt  John  Barry,  tabs  Aerosp 
Safety  36:26-27  Oct  '80 

(MAC)  accident  statistics  for  1979.  illus  tabs  MAC 
Flyer  27:8-10  Apr  '80 

1980  aircraft  mishap  forecast.   Roger  G.Crewse. 
illus  tabs  Aerosp  Safety  36:2-5  Mar  '80 

165  aircraft  mishaps:  Will  they  happen?    tab  AF  Times 
40:8  Apr  21   '80 

ACCIDENTS,    GROUND  (AIRCRAFT) 

Costly,   bothersome,   and  senseless,    illus  USA  Avn 
Dig  26:26-29  Oct  '80 

'God,   I'm  not  ready  .  .  .   yet.  '  (Capt  Christopher  C. 
Soto  receives  the  Cheney  Award  for  rescuing  his 
pilot  from  a  burning  F-105)  SMSgt  Dave  Sheeder. 
illus  Airman  24:15-20  Apr  '80 

Hell  on  Runway  25L:  First-person  account  from  a 
flyer  who  survived  a  tragic  aircraft  collision.   Maj 
James  G.Gibson  II.   illus  MAC  Flyer  27:16-19 
Oct   '80 

No  more  major  or  minor  accidents,  illus  tab  USA 
Avn  Dig  26:16-20  Apr  '80 

Operational  errors  cause  50%  of  aircraft  mishaps. 
Len  Famiglietti.   tab  AF  Times  41:13  Dec  22  '80 

The  rumor  mill.  Maj  Arthur  P.Meikel.  illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:16-17  Nov  '80 

Snow  and  ice  on  the  runway.   TIG  Brief  32:18  Feb  8  '80 

Unauthorized  vehicles  on  the  runway.   TIG  Brief  32: 
17-18  Nov  14   '80 

ACCIDENTS,    GROUND  (MISSILES) 

'Mum'  still  the  word  on  nukes.   AF  Times  41:16 
Oct  27   '80 

New  safety  rules  after  Titan  blast.   Len  Famiglietti. 
illus  AF  Times  41:1+  Oct  6   '80 

PE  (Personnel  Error):  Not  physical  education.   TIG 
Brief  32:6  Nov  14  '80 

10  injured  in  explosion  (in  Titan  II  missile  silo).  AF 
Times  41:8  Sep  29  '80 

Titan  missile  hazard  team  wins  praise.   AF  Times 
41:33  Oct  13    '80 


ACCIDENTS,   GROUND  (MISSILES)  -  Continued 

Titan  replacement  urged  by  Stcnnis  .  AF  Times  41:7 
Oct  13   '80 

Two  injured  in  explosion  suing  Titan  contractor.  AF 
Times  41:4  Nov   17    '80 

The  U.S.  Senate  honors  heroic  Titan  crews.   Edgar 
Ulsamer.  AF  Mag  63:40-41  Dec   '80 

ACCIDENTS,   MARINE 

AF  in  'greatest  maritime  rescue.  '  (Ocean  liner  Prin- 
sendam)  SSgt  Andrew  Flood.   AF  Times  41:4 
Nov  3   '80 

Anatomy  of  two  collisions  .  CAPT  Ed  Gilbert,  illus 
map  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:132-136  Oct  '80 

ACCIDENTS.   NUCLEAR 

'Mum'  still  the  word  on  nukes.   AF  Times  41:16 
Oct  27   '80 

NUWAX-79  (NUclear  Weapons  Accident  eXercise)/ 
lessons  learned.    TIG  Brief  32:7-8  Jun  13   '80 

Reporting  Broken  Arrows.    TIG  Brief  32:8  Dec   12   '80 

The  Three-Mile  mission.   (AF  helicopters  from  An- 
drews AFB,   MD,   provide  transportation  for  offi- 
cials monitoring  escaping  radiation  at  Three-Mile 
Island)  Airman  24:43  May  '80 

A  C_C  IDENT  S^  .TRAFFIC 

Deaths  off  3  percent  for  occupants.  AF  Times  41:35 
Nov  3   '80 

Just  another  Saturday,  illus  Soldiers  35:34-35  Nov  '80 

Two-wheeled  death.    TIG  Brief  32:19  Sep  12   '80 

i.£y_£f.LLs_?J;-i  ° n  s 

Tests  show  small  cars  lethal  in  head-on  crashes.  AF 
Times  41:29  Sep  15   '80 

Statistics 


Accident  figures  up  for  bikes,    runways.   AF  Times 
41:16  Nov  24   '80 

The  $485,  112  bicycle.   TIG  Brief  32:22  Nov  28   '80 

Losses  from  Air  Force  motor  vehicle  mishaps,   tab 
TIG  Brief  32:15  Jun  13   '80 

Motorcycle  deaths  rise.  AF  Times  40:8  Apr  21   '80 

Motorcycle  fatalities  up  sharply.    TIG  Brief  32:14 

Jun  27   '80 

Statistics  grim  on  bike  helmets.  AF  Times  41:34 
Aug   11   '80 

Traffic  accidents:  Deaths  up,   travel  down.    TIG  Brief 
32:4  Sep  26   '80 

ACCLIMATIZATION 

Training  and  acclimatization:  Effects  on  responses  to 
exercise  in  a  desert  environment.   Christine  L. 
Wells  and  others,  tabs  Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt 
Med  51:105-112  Feb  '80 


ACCOUNTING 


ACOUSTICS 


Accounting  and  finance  office  quality  assurance  pro- 
gram.   TIG  Brief  32:5  Jul  25   '80 

Centrally  managed  allotments:  A  new  name --but  the 
problems  remain.  Lawrence  W.  Conrad,  illus  AF 
Compt  14:26-30  Apr  '80 

Directorate  of  Accounting  &  Finance.   MajGen  George 
C.  Lynch,    illus  AF  Compt  14:29  Oct  '80 


New  solutions  emerge  to  solve  old  sonar  problems. 
George  Rand,  illus  Def  Elect  12:17-20  Oct  '80 

SOSUS  (SOund  Surveillance  System)  and  U.S.  ASW 
tactics.  Norman  Friedman,  map  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:120-123  Mar  '80 

ADAMS,   Ranald  T.  ,   Jr 


Discounting  defense  capital  expenditure  proposals  and 
determining  the  discount  rate.    LtCol  Eugene  O. 
Poindexter,    Ret.    illus  tabs  Armed  Forces  Compt       ADJUTANT  GENERAL 
25:8-11  Feb  '80  " 


IADB  (Inter-American  Defense  Board)-- 'attitude  of 
the  hemisphere.  '  Interview.   LtGen  Ranald  T. 
Adams,  por  AF  Times  40:27  Jun  23   '80 


The  effect  of  business  decisions.   Dallas  R.Blevins. 
tabs  Armed  Forces  Compt  25:24-27  Feb  '80 

The  Federal  budget:  Cost-based  in  the  1980's.   Char- 
les A.Bowsher  and  others,  illus  tab  Armed  Forces 
Compt  25:10-15+  Aug   '80 

GAO  charges  DPSC  (Defense  Personnel  Support  Cen- 
ter) with  poor  bookkeeping- -millions  out  of  control. 
Paul  Smith.   AF  Times  41:8  Dec  29   '80 

How  an  AFO  plans  for  operations  under  emergency 
conditions.  Maj  Ronald  A.  Dice,  illus  AF  Compt 
14:44-47  Jul   '80 

How  Treasury  is  using  ADP  to  cleanup  double  pay- 
ments.  Govt  Exec   12:22+  Jun  '80 

The  impact  of  time  on  the  value  of  cash  flows.   Dallas 
R.Blevins.    illus  tabs  Armed  Forces   Compt  25: 

16-19  May  '80 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Accounting  &  Finance. 
BrigGen  George  C.  Lynch,   illus  AF  Compt  14:27 
Jan  '80 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Accounting  &  Finance. 
MajGen  George  C.  Lynch,  illus  AF  Compt  14:39 
Apr  '80 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Accounting  &  Finance. 
MajGen  George  C.  Lynch,  illus  AF  Compt  14:28 
Jul  '8  0 

Well- controlled  accounting  systems--a  must  for  the 
eighties.   (Address,   American  Society  of  Military 
Comptrollers  National  Symposium,  San  Antonio, 
May  22,    1980)  Elmer  B.Staats.  illus  Armed 
Forces  Compt  25:4-7+  Nov  '80 


Na  1 1  o  n  a  1    Guard  —  Arm  e  <t    E  o  r  c  e  a 

AG  "Resolves"  seek  "teeth"  for  total  force.  (AGAUS 
1980  Conference  at  Portland)  illus  Natl  Guard  34: 
8-11  May  '80 

National     Guard  —  Arm;- 

Directoric-  s 

State  Adjutants  General.   Army  30:222  Oct  '80 

ADMINISTRATION 

See  also 


ACES 

An  Air  Force  almanac:  The  United  States  Air  Force  in 
facts  and  figures,  tabs  AF  Mag  63:151-167  May  '80 

The  International  Fighter  Pilots  Meeting--Fursten- 
feldbrucke  AB,    Germany,    1979:  Air  aces  from 
12  nations  convene.   Ben  Hamilton,   illus  Aerosp 
Hist  27:117-121  Jun   '80 

Richthofen's  record  beaten  by  WW  II  ace  (Maj  Erich 
Hartmann).  Jay  Miller,  illus  AF  Times  40:30 
Apr  21   '80 

ACKER,    William  P. 


Management 
Manageinent,    Military 
Personnel  Administration 

Malaysian  national  security  from  the  bureaucrat's 

eye:  A  preliminary  analysis.    Zara  Dian.    illus    map 
tabs  Asian  Def  J  No.  4:8- 10+  Jul-Aug  '80 

ADMIRALS  see   Fla^  Officers 

ADOPTION  see  Children.   Military 

ADVANCED  AIRBORNE  COMMAND  POST 

The  U.S.  military  updates  its  airborne  communica- 
tions,   command  and  control  systems.  Hugh  Lucas, 
illus  Interavia  35:1099-1102  Dec   '80 

ADVANCED  MANNED  STRATEGIC  AIRCRAFT 

See  also 
Airplane  Type--B-1 

ADVANCED  ME DTUM  SHORT  TAKEOFF  AND  LANDING 
TRANS PORj 

Human  resource  considerations  from  concept  through 
deployment.  William  B.Askren  and  Gordon  A. 
Eckstrand.   illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:12- 19  Second 
Quarter  '80 

ADVANCED  RESEARCH  PROJECTS  AGENCY  see  De- 
fense  Advanced  Research  Projects  Agency 

ADVANCED  SURFACE  MISSILE  SYSTEM  see  Missile 
Type- -Aegis 

ADVISORY  GROUP  FOR  AEROSPACE  RESEARCH  AND 

DEVELOPMENT 

A  CARD- -what  it  is  and  what  it  does.   J.Burnham. 

illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:57-58  Aug-Sep  '80 


AERIAL  GUNNERY   see   Gunnery,    Aerial 


The  general  (William  P. Acker)  gets  the  word.   (Mem- 
bers  of  the  Commander's  Representative  Team 
provide  communication  between  the  troops  and  the        AERIAL  REFUELING  see  In- Flight  Refueling 
general)  A1C  Walter  D.Rath.  por  Airman  24:18-19 
Dec   '80  AERIAL  WARFARE  see  Air   Warfare 


AERO  CLUBS 


AEROMEDICAL  EVACUATION    -   Continued 


United    States 

Aero  clubs  can  add  avionics.   AF  Times  40:31 
Jan  28   '80 

The  other  pilots  in  the  Air  Force.   Maj  Michael  T. 
Fagan.    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:19-21  Jul  '80 

Proficiency  Aviators  Limited  case  study--a  compre- 
hensive business  management  problem.  Maj  Har- 
old E.Rafuse.   tabs  Educ  J  22:68-80  AY   '79/'80 

AEROBATICS 

See  also 
Thunderbirds 

AEROBICS  see  Physical   Fitness 

AERODYNAMICS 

Aerodynamicist  (Richard  Travis  Whitcomb):  Flight 
theory  personified.   Jay  Miller,   illus  AF  Times 
pt  1,    40:32  Jun  23   '80;  pt  2,    40:22  Jun  30   '80;  pt  3, 
40:28  Jul  7   '80 

Behind  the  power  curve.   Maj  Pete  Abler,  illus  TAC 
Attack  20:4-6  May  '80 

Whifferdills,  divergences,   and  other  roll  coupling 
phenomenon.    Larry  Walker,   illus  Aerosp  Safety 
36:5-7+  Apr   '80 

AEROFLOT 

The  Soviet  competition- -Tu- 134  "Crusty."  illus  MAC 
Flyer  27:16-17  Aug   '80 

USSR's  airlift  about  1/4  of  U.S.  '--but  most  distances 
are  shorter.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:17  1   Apr   '80 

AEROMEDICAL  EVACUATION 

See  also 
MAST     (Military  Assistance  to  Safety  and  Traffic) 

Aeromedical  transportation  of  psychiatric  patients: 
Historical  review  and  present  management.    David 
R.Jones.    Aviation,   Space   &   Envmt  Med  51:709- 
716  Jul  '80 

Air  transport  of  the  man  who  needs  everything.    Phyl- 
lis J.Hansen.   Aviation,   Space   &   Envmt  Med  51: 
725-728  Jul   '80 


Earthquake:  Cal  Medex  '80- -San  Franciscans  secure 
with  earthquake  relief  exercise,  illus  Natl  Guard 
34:14-17  Jul   '80 

The  European  intra-inter  theater  aeromedical  evac- 
uation system:  Our  mission--our  attempt.    Loretta 
M.  Bakas  and  Mary  Gene  Guzinski.    illus  tabs  Avia- 
tion,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:290-292  Mar  '80 

Field  interactions  in  aerovac  nursing.   Joan  B.Burke. 
Aviation,   Space  &t  Envmt  Med  51:618-621  Jun  '80 

GAO  faults  DOD  on  plans  to  handle  war  casualties. 
AF  Times  41:4  Jul  28    '80 

Helicopter   'ambulances '--a  developing  market.    Marc 
Grangier.    illus  Interavia  35:436-437  May  '80 

A  look  at  quality  assurance  through  the  audit  process. 
Phyllis  J.Hansen.   Aviation,   Space  &   Envmt  Med 
51:937-938  Sep  '80 


Patient  care  anywhere.  SMSgt  Gerald  H.Smith,  illus 
Air  Reservist  32:12-13  Feb  '80 

Return  to  America  (for  released  hostage  Richard 

Queen).    TSgt  Ed  Martins,    illus  Air  Reservist  32:4f 
Aug  '8  0 

Rex  Amethyst.  Maj  Robert  D.Dubiel.  illus  Air  Re- 
servist 32:15  May   '80 

To  save  a  life  =  Med-evac  (at  Loring  AFB,  ME).  Capt 
Onesimo  Solis,    Jr.    Combat  Crew  30:26  May   '80 

AEROMEDICAL  EVACUATION  UNITS 

Air  route  to  recovery.  (MAC's  55th  Aeromedical  Air- 
lift Sq  and  2d  Aeromedical  Evacuation  Sq  transport 
patients  from  various  European  locations  to  hospi- 
tals) Hans  Ostertag.    illus  Airman  24:40-42  Mar  '80 

AEROMEDICINE  see  Aviation  Medicine 

AERONAUTICAL  CHARTS 

Altitude  planning:  A  critical  edge.   Capt  Frame  J. 
Bowers  III.    illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:6-7  Oct  '80 

Charting  for  the  80 's.  (Topographic/electromagnetic 
charting)  LtCol  James  D.Muma.  illus  Airlift  Ops 
Rev  2:5-7  Apr-Jun   '80 

Know  your  charts,   illus  MAC  Flyer  27:12-13  Jul  '80 

The  National  Ocean  Survey- -planning  for  the  future. 
RADM  Herbert  R.Lippold,   Jr.  illus  chart  Mil 
Engr  72:25-29  Jan-Feb  '80 

AERONAUTICAL  ENGINEERING 

Study     and     Teach  inv; 

Norton  (AFB,    CA)  gives  interns  (Air  Force  Systems 
Command's  Engineering  Student  Officer  program) 
a  look.  SRAmn  Matt  Scherer.   AF  Times  41:35 
Sep  29   '80 

AERONAUTICAL  ENGINEERS 

Aircraft  engine  designer  (A  .  A  .  Mikulin) .  LtCol  V.Ai- 
darov.  illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  2:34-35  Feb  '80 

(Col)  George  V.Holloman:  Missile  pioneer.   Jacob 
Neufeld.    illus  Aerosp  Hist  27:101-102  Jun   '80 

Giuseppe  Bellanca  and  the  search  for  "pure  stream- 
line. "  William  M.  Leary,   Jr.   illus  Aerosp  Hist  27: 
187-191  Sep   '80 

The  most  reliable  aircraft.    (Lavochkin-designed 
planes)  V.Aidarov.    illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 8:43- 
45  Aug   '80 

The  strength  of  intellect.  (Alexander  F.  Mozhaisky) 
Col  N.Yelshin.  illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  3:4  1-42 
Mar  '80 

VERONAUTICAL  INSTRUMENTS 


See  also    specific   kinds  of  instruments,    e.g.  . 
Alt  i  meters 

Big  instrument.   Regular  feature  in  some  issues  of 
Combat_Cr_ew 

Frozen  pitot  static  lines.   TIG  Brief  32:18  Mar  21    '80 

AERONAUTICAL  RATINGS 


1978  operations  uncovered  some  readiness  shortfalls. 
Tom  Philpott.   AF  Times  41:25  Aug    11    '80 


Flight  pay:   $15,000  more  for  career.   Bruce  Callan- 
der.  AF  Times  4  1:4  I   Sep  22    '80 


AERONAUTICAL  RATINGS   -  Continued 


AEROSPACE  EDUCATION  FOUNDATION 


Nav  shortage  severe,    situation  complex.   John  Ginov- 
sky.  AF  Times  41:15  Sep  1   '80 

Rated  levels  may  get  worse.   Interview.    BrigGen  John 
T.  Chain,   Jr.   AF  Times  40:10  Jan  28    '80 

Rated  prioritization  —  setting  the  record  straight.   Col 
Henry  Viccellio,   Jr.   Aerosp  Safety  36:20-22 
Jun  '80 

Supplement  reflects  drop  in  rated  levels.   AF  Times 
40:8  Feb  11   '80 

AERONAUTICAL  RESEARCH 

France 

The  Toulouse  Aeronautical  Test  Centre--a  total 

aviation  facility.   Germain  Chambost.    illus  Inter- 
avia  35:434-436  May  '80 

Gj_e_a_t  _B  £  i_t  a  i  n 

The  Royal  Signals  &  Radar  Establishment,   illus  maps 
Asian  Def  J  No.  2:78-79*-  Mar-Apr  '80 

United    States 


In  aeronautics,    affordability  is  king.   Edgar  Ulsamer. 
illus  AF  Mag  63:55-61  Dec   '80 

Research  programs  in  general  aviation--next  genera- 
tion aircraft.   Marc  Grangier.    illus  tab  Interavia 
35:123-128  Feb  '80 

AERONAUTICAL  SYSTEMS  DIVISION 

ASD  looks  at  'firsts'  during  past  decade,  illus  AF 
Times  40:21  Jan  14   '80 

How  ASD  is  meeting  the  needs  of  the  nineties.  LtGen 
Lawrence  A.Skantze.  illus  chart  AF  Mag  63:37-43 
Oct  '80 

In  aeronautics,   affordability  is  king.  Edgar  Ulsamer. 
illus  AF  Mag  63:55-61  Dec   '80 

AERONAUTICS 


This  heading  is  used  for  articles  on  technical  and 
technological  aspects  of  aviation  and  aircraft,    both 
military  and  civilian;  Airlines    is  used  for  articles 
on  commercial  air  transportation  companies;  Flying 
is  used  for  popular,    nontechnical  articles  on  the 
pleasures  of  flying. 


See  also 
Altitude  Flying 
Aviation 
Flight,    Low-Altitude 


Instrument  Flying 
Night  Flying 
Visual  Flying 


A  more  liberal,   avant  garde  R&D  program.    Edgar 
Ulsamer.   illus  AF  Mag  63:42-47  Jun  '80 

AEROSPACE  DEFENSE  CENTER 

Aerospace  Defense  Center,   illus  AF  Mag  63:124 
May  '80 

The  Aerospace  Defense  Center.   Col  Louis  R.  Ravetti. 
illus  tab  AF  Compt  14:4-7  Jan  '80 

A  EROS  PACK  DEFENSE  COMMAND 

The  Aerospace  Defense  Center.   Col  Louis  R.  Ravetti. 
illus  tab  AF  Compt  14:4-7  Jan  '80 


"All  because  of  Jim  Straubel.  "  Robin  L.  Whittle,    illus 
tabs  AF  Mag  63:94-96  Nov  '80 

Doing  double  duty.    (Many  Air  Force  occupational 
courses  are  redistributed  to  civilian  schools 
through  the  Aerospace  Education  Foundation)  Capt 
Dick  Sheffield,    illus  Airman  24:32-35  Apr  '80 

AEROSPACE  INDUSTRY  AND  TRADE 

See  also 
Aircraft  Industry  and  Trade 
Electronic  Industry  and  Trade 
Missile  Industry  and  Trade 
Space  —  Commercial  Applications 

Aerospace  world.    Regular  feature  in  issues  of  Air 

Force  Magazine 

Industrial  periscope:  A  business,    technological  & 
scientific  news  bulletin.   Regular  feature  in  some 
issues  of  N A TO_]s_Fi ft een_ Nations 

Jane's  aerospace  review,    1979/80.   John  W.R.Taylor, 
illus  AF  Mag  63:32-39  Jan  '80 

The  world  of  aerospace.    Regular  feature  in  issues  of 
Interavia 

E_x  hibitions 

ILA  (International  Aerospace  Exhibition)   '80  in  Han- 
over: The  Federal  Republic  of  Germany  welcomes 
the  world  aerospace  industry.   Arno  L.Schmitz. 
illus  tabs  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:69-70+  Feb- 
Mar  '80 

Military  highlights  from  Farnborough  International 
'80.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No  .  8: 1285-  1290  '80 

I_  lt_e_r_na_t  _i  o  n  a  1_  _A_s_p_e_c_t_s 

Creation  of  Arianespace,    the  world's  first  space 
transportation  company,   tab  Interavia  35:401 
May  '80 

Transatlantic  codevelopment.   F.  Clifton  Berry,   Jr. 
illus  AF  Mag  63:63-66+  Sep   '80 

Europe,    West  e  r  n 

Creation  of  Arianespace,    the  world's  first  space 
transportation  company,    tab  Interavia  3  5:401 
May  '80 

Gj Jj^a_n_y_  JJ~_e_d_e_r_aJ_R^  public) 

MBB  (Messerschmitt-Bolkow-Blohm)--one  of  Eu- 
rope's largest  aerospace  integrators,   illus  Inter- 
avia 35:313-317  Apr  '80 

West  German  space  programs,    illus  tab  Interavia  35: 
311-312  Apr  '80 

Great     Britain 


Britain's  aerospace  industry,  illus  tabs  Interavia  35: 
767-782  Sep  '80 

The  British  aerospace  industry  at  Farnborough.   Yves 
Robins,   illus  Aerosp  Intl   16:4-6t  Sep-Oct   '80 

The  British  scene:  Under  new  management,   tabs 
Interavia  35:767-768  Sep  '80 


AEROSPACE  INDUSTRY  AND  TRADE  -  Continued 
G_r  c  at     Br  i_t_a  in        Cont '  d 

10,000th  GR-H4  gyroscope  marks   British  production 
achievement,    illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  3:106-107  May- 
Jun   '80 

I_t_aJ_y 

The  Italian  aerospace  industry:  Facing  the  eighties, 
illus  Aerosp  Intl   16:4-6+  May-Jun  '80 

Sweden 


The  Swedish  aerospace  industry  seeks  new  proj- 
ects—new multi-role  military  aircraft  planned 
for  the  nineties.   Lllus  map  tab  Interavia  35:159- 
164  Feb  '80 

United     Slates 


AEROSPACE  POWER   -   Continued 

Great    Britain 


Hi  stor 


British  and  German  air  doctrine  between  the  wars. 
Williamson  Murray,  illus  AU  Rev  31:39-58  Mar- 
Apr  '80;  Comments.  MajGon  I.B.Holley,  Jr  and 
GpCapt  Ian  Madelin.   32:99-101  Nov-Dec   '80 

NA  TO 

Air  power- -dominant  in  NATO  strategy.  AM  John 
Nicholls.  illus  Hawk  No. 40:13-18  Feb  '80 

Air  power  in  the  Central  Region.  AVM  M.J.Armi- 
tage.  illus  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies  124:33-38 
Dec   '79 

Russia 


The  DOD  businessman:  Why  MANTECH  (MANufactur- 
ing   TECHnologies)  is  as  important  as  new  weapons. 
illus  Govt  Exec  12:34+  Sep  '80 

In  aeronautics,   affordability  is  king.  Edgar  Ulsamer. 
illus  AF  Mag  63:55-61  Dec   '80 

U.S.   aerospace  industry.   Ron  Sherman,  illus  NATO's 
Fifteen  Nations  25:61-63+ Aug-Sep  '80 

The  U.S.  aerospace  industry  in  the  1980s:  Muted  op- 
timism.  J.Philip  Geddes  and  others,   illus  tabs 
Interavia  35:1123-1129+  Dec   '80 

AEROSPACE  MEDICAL  ASSOCIATION 


(Annual  directory  and  index)  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt 
Med  51:  entire  issue  Dec   '80 

Minutes  of  1980  Business  Meeting  (Aerospace  Medical 
Assoc,   May  13,    1980).  illus  Aviation,  Space  & 
Envmt  Med  51:944-947  Sep  '80 

1980  award  winners  of  the  Aerospace  Medical  Asso- 
ciation,   illus  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51: 
736-741  Jul  '80 

Directories 


(Annual  directory  and  index)  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt 
Med  51:  entire  issue  Dec   '80 

AEROSPACE  MEDICINE  see  Aviation  Medicine 

AFROSPACF  POWER 

See  also 
Air  Defenses 

Air  power  and  new  technology.  Marshal  Neil  Cam- 
eron, illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue 

No. 2:6-7+  '79 

Jane's  aerospace  review,    1979/80.   John  W.  R.  Taylor, 
illus  AF  Mag  63:32-39  Jan  '80 

Overcoming  air  defenses:  A  misuse  of  air  power. 
Capt  R.W.Walker.  MarCor  Gaz  64:20-22  Oct  '80 

Strategic  air  power.    Gen  Richard  H.Ellis,    illus  RUSI 
J  for  Def  Studies   125:3-8  Mar  '80 

Germany 

History 


Power  projection  or  influence:  Soviet  capabilities  for 
the  1980s.  Keith  A.Dunn,  illus  tabs  map  Nav  War 
Col  Rev  33:31-47  Sep-Oct  '80 

6th  annual  Soviet  aerospace  almanac,    illus  charts  tabs 
AF  Mag  63:41-52+  Mar  '80 

The  Soviet  air  programme.  J.ErickSon.  illus  NATO's 
Fifteen  Nations  25:28-32  Aug-Sep  '80 

U_n_i  t_e_d_  _S_t  ji  t  e  s 

Airpower  and  national  defense.    (Presentation,    First 
State  Flight  of  the  Order  of  Daedalians,    Dover 
AFB,    DE,   June  6,    1980)  Gen  Richard  H.  Ellis.   AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,  pp  10-14,   Aug  '80 

(Hans)  Mark  sounds  call  (at  AFA  Convention,    1980). 
AF  Times  41:14  Sep  29   '80 

History 

Billy  Mitchell,   prophet  of  U.S.   air  power.   Hy  Kaplan, 
illus  Sergeants   18:14-15  Dec   '80 

From  Kitty  Hawk  to  Pearl  Harbor.    Bruce  Callander, 
illus  AF  Times  41:20+  Dec  8   '80 

National  space  policy  and  aerospace  doctrine.   (Pre- 
sentation,  National  Space  Club,   Washington, 
Oct  24,    1979)  MajGen  William  R.Yost.  AF  Plcy 
Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup  No.  1:7-16  Jan  '80 

AEROSPACE  RESCUE  AND  RECOVERY  SERVICE 

Rescue—the  round  trip  ticket.   Capt  Dick  Mullery. 
illus  TAC  Attack  20:24-26  Apr  '80 

Search  and  rescue  in  Southeast  Asia,    1961-1975. 
Capt  Earl  H.  Tilford,   Jr.   illus  AU  Rev  31:60-74 
Jan -Feb  '80 

Statistics 


Search  and  rescue  in  Southeast  Asia,    1961-1975. 
Capt  Earl  H.  Tilford,   Jr.   Illus  AU  Rev  31:60-74 
Jan-Feb  '80 

AFGHANISTAN 


British  and  German  air  doctrine  between  the  wars. 
Williamson  Murray,    illus  AU  Rev  31:39-58  Mar- 
Apr  '80;  Comments.  MajGen  I.B.Holley,   Jr  and 
GpCapt  Ian  Madelin.   32:99-101  Nov-Dec    '80 


'The  Afghan  Armed  Forces --to  the  Soviet  invasion 
1980.  '  G.Jacobs,    illus  map  tabs  Asian  Def  J  No.  6: 
74-75+  Nov-Dec   '80 

Afghanistan:  A  watershed.   Editorial.   John  L.Frisbee. 
AF  Mag  63:9  Feb  '80 

Afghanistan,   causes  and  results.   LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker, 
Ret.   AF  Times  40:19-20  Jan  28   '80 


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AFGHANISTAN  -  Continued 

Afghanistan- -the  great  game.   Col  Jerome  J.Haggerty. 
illus  map  Mil  Rev  60:37-44  Aug  '80 

Afghanistan:  Why"    Editorial.  Syed  Hussain  bin  Syed 
Abdul  Karim.    illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  2:4-5  Mar- 
Apr   '80 

Friends  and  enemies  of  Afghanistan .  Akbar  Jabarov. 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 4:51-53  Apr   '80 

The  modern  barbarians.   L.Thomas  Walsh.  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:50h   Jul   '80 

Pakistani  geopolitics:  The  diplomatic  perspective. 
Sultan  Muhammed  Khan.  Intl  Sec  5:26-36  Sum- 
mer '80 

The  Soviet  invasion  of  Afghanistan:  Methods,   motives, 
and  ramifications.   Capt  Joseph  J.Collins,   illus 
Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:53-62  Nov-Dec   '80 

The  Soviet  military  stake  in  Afghanistan:  1956-79. 
Patrick  J.Garrity.  illus  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies 
125:31-36  Sep   '80 

Soviet  tactics  in  Afghanistan.    Edgar  O'Ballance.    illus 
Mil  Rev  60:45-52  Aug   '80 

The  superpowers  and  the  Northern  Tier.    Zalmay 
Khalilzad.   Intl  Sec  4:6-30  Winter  '79/'80 

Foreign    Relations 

Russia 

Afghani stan --a  dissenting  appraisal.   Geoffrey  War- 
hurst.   RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125:26-30  Sep   '80 

From  Prague  to  Kabul:  The  Soviet  style  of  invasion. 
Jiri  Valenta.   Intl  Sec  5:114-141  Fall   '80 

Soviet  ambitions  in  South  Asia.  A.G.Noorani.  Intl 
Sec  4:31-59  Winter  '79/'80 

History 

Afghanistan:  A  catalyst,  not  a  passage.  Stefan  T. 
Possony.   Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.  2:48   '80 

S  t  r  a  t  e  g  i_c    Importance 


AFRICA 

Po2i_t_i_c_s_a  n  d  _G  o  v  e  r  n  m  e  n  t 

African  militaries  as  foreign  policy  actors.   Henry 
Bienen.   Intl  Sec  5:168-186  Fall   '80 

S^_r_a_t_e_gJ_c_  I_mj?_i'_r  t  a  n  c  e 

The  Cuban  catspaw.    MajGen  Charles  Stainforth. 
Army  Qtr   109:6-10  Jan   '79 

Soviet  and  radical  Arab  designs  on  the  Saharan  Belt. 
Arabel  G.Kossow.   map  Armed  Forces  J  Intl 
117:221-  Jun   '80 

AFRICA,    CENTRAL 

Soviet  and  radical  Arab  designs  on  the  Saharan  Belt. 
Arabel  G.Kossow.   map  Armed  Forces  J  Intl 
117:22^  Jun   '80 

AFRICA,    SOUTH 

Here  are  entered  articles  on  the  southern  region  of 
Africa.    For  the  country  of  South  Africa  see  South 
Africa  (Republic). 

Perspective  from  Southern  Africa.   John  Killick.    illus 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:29-30  Jun- Jul   '80 

Rhodesia's  settlement:  Conflict  turns  Southward.    Def 
&  For  Aff  8,   No.  1:20-21   '80 

AFRICA,    SUB-SAHARAN 

Soviet  and  radical  Arab  designs  on  the  Saharan  Belt. 
Arabel  G.Kossow.   map  Armed  Forces  J  Intl 
117:221   Jun   '80 


AGE 


See  also 


Old  Age 

The  aging  veteran.  Bryant  Robey  and  Mary  John.   (Re- 
printed from  American  Demographics,    Nov-Dec 
1979)  illus  tab  Sergeants   18:18-22  Nov  '80 

Group  (President's  Commission  on  Pension  Policy) 
says  people  retiring  too  young.   AF  Times  41:6 
Dec   1   '80 

AGRICULTURE 


Afghanistan:  A  catalyst,   not  a  passage.  Stefan  T. 
Possony.   Def  &<  For  Aff  8,   No.  2:48   '80 

Afghanistan- -a  dissenting  appraisal.   Geoffrey  War- 
hurst.    RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies  125:26-30  Sep   '80 

The  Afghanistan  crisis.   Pervaiz  Iqbal  Cheema.   illus 
Islamic  Def  Rev  5,   No.  2:11-19   '80 

The  Soviet  invasion  of  Afghanistan.  R  .D.  M.  Furlong 
and  Theodor  Winkler,  illus  map  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 2:168-170   '80 

The  Soviet  military  stake  in  Afghanistan:  1956-79. 
Patrick  J.Garrity.  illus  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies 
125:31-36  Sep    '80 

The  Soviet  status  in  Afghanistan,    illus  Def  h  For 
Aff  8,   No.  2:36-38+  '80 

What  are  U.S.    interests?    (Presentation,   Council  on 
Foreign  Relations,   New  York,    March  6,    1980) 
Harold  Brown.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  2-10,   May  '80 


See  also 
Airplanes  in  Agriculture 

AIR  ALERT   see  Alert  Systems 

AIR  ASSAULT  CONCEPT 

Air  assault  division:  Missions.  Maj  Briley  W.Howell, 
Jr.  illus  Mil  Rev  60:19-29  Feb  '80 

Airmobility  revisited.   LtGen  Harry  W.O.Kinnard, 
Ret.  illus  USA  Avn  Dig  pt  1,    26:1-5+  Jun  '80;  pt  2, 

26:8-14  Jul  '80 

Confrontation  in  the  Middle  East.   Gen  Hamilton  H. 
Howze,   Ret.    illus  map  Army  30:22-26  Aug  '80 

HASTE  (Helicopter  Assault  Survivability  in  a  Threat 
Environment)- -helicopter  survivability.  Maj  Ar- 
thur L.Greaney.  illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:4-5  Apr  '80 

The  Hind  myths  St  facts.  Capt  Carl  E.Daschke.  (Re- 
printed from  United  States  Army  Aviation  Digest, 
Dec   1979)  illus  Air  Def  Mag,  pp   12-14,  Jan-Mar  '80 


11 


AIR  ASSAULT  CONCEPT     -   Continued 

Roller  Coaster  operations  across  the  FEBA  (Forward 
Edge  of  the  Battle  Area).   LtCol  William  C.Page, 
Jr.  illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:34-38  Mar  '80 

AIR  BASE  DEFENSE 

See  also 
Disaster   Control 

Study    a  n^JTe_a_c_hi_nj 

SPs  get  'Viet'  training.  SSgt  Ron  Pack.  AF  Times 
41:25  Oct  20   '80 

AIR  BASES 

See  also 
Tenant  Units 

Air  forces  of  Asia.   Pushpindar  Singh,   illus  tabs 
Asian  Def  J  No.  3:34-36+  May-Jun  '80 

Roots:  Preserving  our  history.    (Protection  of  Air 
Force  historic  properties)  Joan  Scott  and  Capt 
Stephen  Hann.   illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:18-21 
Nov  '80 

C  o  n_s  t  r_u  c_t_i_o_n_ 

Fast  tracking  the  Israeli  air  bases.  Col  Clarence  D. 
Gilkey.    illus  map  Mil   Engr  72:316-3  17  Sep-Oct   '80 

Israeli  air  base  construction  program.  Capt  Karsten 
H.Rothenberg.  illus  map  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21: 
13-16  May  '80 

Two  new  bases  planned  for  MX.  John  Ginovsky.  map 
AF  Times  40:28  Apr  14  '80 

Israel 


AIR   BASES  -   Continued 

Brooks  AFB,   TX 

A  chamber  of  life.    (Hyperbaric  medicine  treats  a  va- 
riety of  illnesses  and  wounds  in  pressure  cham- 
bers at  Brooks  AFB,   TX)  TSgt  Alan  Prochoroff. 
illus  Airman  24:15-19  Sep   '80 

Edwards  AFB,   CA 

Edwards   (AFB,    CA)  fights  coal-fired  plant.    AF  Times 
40:19  Jun  30  '80 


Helping  the  Cuban  refugees  at  Eglin's  Camp  Liberty, 
illus  AF  Times  40:L12  Jun  30  '80 

Live   '  souvenirs'    a  danger  at  Eglin  (AFB,    FL).   AF 
Times  40:43  Jun  16   '80 

Eielson  AFB,    AK 

'Ancient'  phone   system  keeps   Eielson  (AFB,   AK) 
unit  busy.    TSgt  Dwight  Trimmer,    illus  AF  Times 
40:57  May  19   '80 

Assignment:  Eielson  (AFB,   AK) .   Capt  Ron  Bullard. 
illus  Combat  Crew  30:6-7+  Feb   '80 


Fast  tracking  the  Israeli  air  bases.  Col  Clarence  D. 
Gilkey.    illus  map  Mil  Engr  72:316-3  17  Sep-Oct  '80 

Israeli  air  base  construction  program.  Capt  Karsten 
H.Rothenberg.  illus  map  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21: 
13-16  May   '80 

Air  bases  are  entered  by  name  and  location  as  given 
by  the  U.S.  Organization  Chart  Service'  s  U.S.  Mili- 
t ary  and  Government  Installation  Directory. 

1979  Air  Force  Design  Awards,  illus  AF  Engrg  h 
Svcs  Qtr  21:17-19  Feb   '80 

Out  of  40  bases  targeted,  only  six  closed.  AF  Times 
41:16  Dec   15   '80 

Wood  this  energy  idea  work  well?   illus  AF  Times 
40:23  Jul  7   '80 

Directories 


Guide  to  Air  National  Guard  bases.  AF  Mag  63:175- 
177  May   '80 

Guide  to  USAF  bases  (and  stations)  at  home  and 
abroad,  map  AF  Mag  63:168-175  May  '80 

Latest  guide  to  bases.  AF  Times  40:10  Jan  7   '80 

Maintenance  and  Repair 

Bleak  O&M  picture:  $680  million  needed  for  house- 
keeping.  Don  Mace.   AF  Times  40:18  Jan  28   '80 


Fair  child  AFB,   WA 

An  unexpected  visitor  (Mount  Saint  Helens).   Capt  Pat- 
rick M.Rosenow.    illus  Combat  Crew  30:8-11 
Dec   '80 

Volcanic  ash  removal  continues  at  Fairchild  (AFB, 
WA).    AF  Times  40:4  Jun   16    '80 

Hamilton  AFB,    CA--History 

Hamilton  Air  Force  Base  (CA),    193  1- 1950:  A  picto- 
rial tribute.   Chuck  Hansen,    illus  Am  Avn  Hist 
Soc  J  24:269-272  Winter   '79 

Hill  AFB,   UT 

Hill  Air  Force  Base  (UT):  "First  in  the  F-16."  Maj 
Donald  W.Staffon.  illus  TAC  Attack  20:26-28 
Jun  '80 

Holloman  AFB,    NM 

Student  pilots  get  a  LIFT  (Lead-In  Fighter  Training) 
at  Holloman  (AFB,   NM) .  illus  AF  Times  41:32 
Oct  6  '80 


Lackland  AFB,    TX 

The  general  (William  P. Acker)  gets  the  word.   (Mem- 
bers  of  the  Commander's  Representative  Team 
provide  communication  between  the  troops  and  the 
general)  A1C  Walter  D.Rath.  illus  Airman  24: 
18-19  Dec  '80 

It's  more  than  marching.  (USAF's  basic  training  at 
Lackland  AFB,  TX,  includes  academic  courses) 
SMSgt  Dave  Sheeder.    illus  Airman  24:9-12  Mar   '80 

To  my  TI  with  love.  (Murals  painted  by  basic  trainees 
at  Lackland  AFB,  TX,  portray  AF  life  and  history) 
Amn  Walter  D.Rath.   illus  Airman  24:21-24  Jan  '80 


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AIR  BASES  -   Continued 

Little  Rock  AFB,    AR 

Flattening  the  demand  for  power  (at  Little  Rock  AFB, 
AR).   William  E.Arnold,    illus  tab  AF  Engrg  &t 
Svcs  Qtr  21:33-34  Nov  '80 

McClellan  AFB,    CA 

McClellan  (AFB,    CA)  energy  showcase  base.   Maj 
George  Kastanos  .  illus  AF  Engrg  &t  Svcs  Qtr  21: 

24-27  May   '80 

Lowry  AFB,   CO 

In  the  Lowry  (AFB,   CO)  tradition.    (Technical  training 
changes  to  meet  new  needs)  Capt  Katie  Cutler, 
illus  Airman  24:3  1-33  Jan   '80 

Malmstrom  AFB,   MT 

CG  (Comptroller  General)  says  AF  erred  in  Malm- 
strom (AFB,    MT)  project.   AF  Times  40:7 
Apr  28   '80 

Mather  AFB,   CA 

Instructor  Training  School  (Mather  AFB,  CA) :  "Hav- 
ing learned,  I  am  ready  to  teach."  Capt  Harry  M. 
Calcutt,   Jr.   illus  Navigator  27:10-12  Spring  '80 

Minot   AKB,    ND 


The  luckiest  people .   (Volunteers  at  Minot  AFB,    ND, 
give  time  and  work  to  local  senior  citizens)  SSgt 
Jim  McKee.   illus  Airman  24:14-15  May   '80 

Robins  AFB,   GA 

Robins  (AFB,    GA)  making  an  all-out  effort  to  con- 
serve energy.  AF  Times  41:36-37  Nov  17   '80 

Shemya  AFB,   AK 

Assignment:  Eielson  (AFB,   AK).  Capt  Ron  Bullard. 
illus  Combat  Crew  30:6-7  h   Feb  '80 

Tinker  AFB,   OK 

Labor-management  relations  at  Tinker  Air  Force 

Base  (OK):  Fair  and  fundamental.    MajGen  Cecil  E. 
Fox.    illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:52-55  First  Quarter  '80 

Travis  AFB,    CA 

The  name  of  the  game  is  customer  service  (at  Travis 
AFB,    CA).    2dLt  Ralph  W. Williams  HI.   illus  AF 
Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:13-14  Feb   '80 

Vandenberg  AFB,    CA 

Shuttle  port  is  taking  shape.    Len  Famiglietti.   AF 
Times  40:4  Jul  21    '8  0 

Wright-Patterson  AFB,   OH 

Huffman  Prairie.   G.Allison  Long,    illus  map  Am  Avn 
Hist  Soc  J  25:107-111  Summer   '80 

AIR   BASES,    AMERICAN 

Quarters,    furnishings  available   overseas.    Table 
only.    AF  Times  41:24  Dec  8    '80 

Directories 
Latest  guide  to  bases.   AF  Times  40:10  Jan  7    '80 

USAF's  principal  bases  overseas.   AF  Mag  63:173 
May  '80 


AIR  BASES,    AMERICAN    -   Continued 

Emip± 

Project  Peace  Pharaoh:  Mobility  at  its  best.    (Elec- 
trical system  upgrade  at  Cairo  West  Egyptian 
AFB)  CMSgts  Joseph  H.Smith  and  Wade  H.Grimm, 
illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:16-17  Aug  '80 

Germany    (Federal     Republic) 

Hahn  (AB,    Ger)   'F-4'  branch  keeps   150  engines  on 
the  job.  SSgt  Sean  M.Brennan.  illus  AF  Times 
40:38  Mar  10   '80 

Great     Britain 

New  neighbors  in  the  Cotswold.   (USAF  reactivates 
RAF  Fairford,    Eng)  Capt  Katio  Cutler,  illus  Air- 
man 24:19-25  Oct  '80 

Greenland 

The  white  desert.    (Climatic  conditions  at  Thule  AB, 
Greenland,   are  inhospitable  to  humans  but  provide 
important  conditions  for  testing  satellite  commu- 
nications equipment)  Allen  L.Johnson,    illus  Air- 
man 24:26-31  Apr   '80 

G  u  a  m 


Andersen  (AFB,    Guam)  B-52s  due  down  under.  AF 
Times  40:37  Mar  10   '80 

Andersen  (AFB,   Guam)  team  takes  to  the  jungle.  PH2 
Dan  Kline,   illus  AF  Times  41:23  Oct  20   '80 

I_t_a_l_y 

The  waiting  game.   (Aviano  AB,   Italy,   prepares  for 
dual  based  squadrons  arriving  for  NATO  exercises) 
Capt  Katie  Cutler,  illus  Airman  24:30-33  Nov  '80 

Japan 


Demonstrating  professional  capabilities.  (Two  major 
AF  construction  programs  in  the  Far  East)  Capt 
Barry  Kelly,  illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:33-36 
May  '80 

Korea    (Republic) 

Surge!   (Fast,    capable  maintenance  of  aircraft  is  im- 
portant during   flying  sorties   at  Osan  Air  Base, 
ROK)  SrAmn  Mark  Curry,   illus  Airman  24:44-48 
May   '80 

Phi  lj.Jp _p i  n  e  £  _n^e_p_ub_l_i_c  2 

Clark's  (AB,    RP)   'halfway  house'  (for  abused  children 
and  spouses)  praised  by  USAF  aide.  AF  Times 
41:16  Nov  17   '80 

Post-exposure  use  of  the  new  human  diploid  cell 

(rabies)  vaccine  at  Clark  Air  Base  (RP).  Andrew 
W.Tice,    Jr.   Aviation,   Space  &   Envmt  Med  51: 
923-925  Sep  '80 

V  i  e_  tn_a_rn_  (_R  egub  LliU 

Bien  Hoa  Air  Base  holocaust.    George  J.Frank,    illus 
Aerosp  Hist  27:195-198  Sep   '80 

AIR  CABIN  CREWS  see  Cabin  Crews 
AIR  CARGO 


See  also 
Hazardous  Substances- -Transportation 

Cargo  cowboys.  (National  aerial  port  championship) 
Mij  Kim  McDonald,  illus  Air  Reservist  32:10-11 
Jul  '80 


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AIR  CARGO   -   Continued 


AIR  CREWS   -   Continued 


Control  of  463L  pallets.  TIG  Brief  32:6  Jul  11   '80 

LOGAIR  Mark  2:  An  alternative  logistics  airlift  sys- 
tem. Maj  Nicholas  Van  Valkenburgh.  maps  tabs 
AF  J  Log  4:25-29  Spring   '80 

Why  the  U.S.   needs  the  C-X.    (Presentation,    East 

Coast  Section,  Society  of  Experimental  Test  Pilots, 
Washington  Navy  Yard,    March  18,    1980)  LtGen 
Kelly  H.Burke.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  23-27,   Jun  '80 

AIR  CAVALRY 


In  praise  of  the  aircrew.    (From  a  tribute  read  at  the 
Memorial  Service,   Dyess  AFB,   TX,    for  the  463d 
TAW  crewmen  killed  in  the  crash  of  their  C-130 
Hercules  near  Tarsus,   Turkey,   March  14,    1980) 
LtCol  Gene  Hollrah.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs: 
Sup,  pp  35-36,   Jun  '80 

She  operates  a  gas  station  at  20,000  feet.  IstLt  James 
C.Pearson,    illus  Sergeants   18:18-19  Sep   '80 

Straight  talk.   George  R.Jansen.  illus  MAC  Flyer 
27:13-15  Dec   '80 


ACAB:  Air  Cavalry  Attack  Brigade.  Maj  Albert  R. 
Stewart,    illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:2-6  Jul   '80 

Airborne  armor  and  cavalry.  2dLt  Thomas  D.  Di- 
nackus.    illus  chart  Armor  89:9- 12  Sep-Oct  '80 

Blackhorse:  6th  Cavalry  Brigade  (Air  Combat).  Col 
Robert  F.Molinelli  and  Capt  Michael  F.Russell, 
illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:2+  Jan  '80 

III  Corps  aviation.  Capt  Robert  V.  Lambert,  illus 
USA  Avn  Dig  26:5-6  Aug   '80 

Heavy  Cav:  7th  Squadron/17th  Cavalry.   LtCol  E.W. 
Cavanaugh,   Jr  and  Capt  David  M.Burnett,   illus 
map  USA  Avn  Dig  26:3+  Jan  '80 

Real  Cav:  4th  Squadron/9th  Cavalry.  LtCol  Kenneth 
E.Kimes  and  Capt  Ralph  S.Reed.  illus  USA  Avn 
Dig  26:4+  Jan  '80 

AIR  CREWS 


See  also 
Cabin  Crews 

also  specific  kinds  of  crew  members,   e.g.. 
Navigators 
Pilots 

Airbus  A3  10:  Cockpit  layout  and  crew  complement 
debated,  illus  tabs  Interavia  35:227-230  Mar  '80 

Aircrew  testing:  One  IG  team's  approach.    TIG  Brief 
32:3-4  Sep  12  '80 

(Airlift  issues)  (Interview  with  Col  Robert  B.Patter- 
son) Maj  Edward  F.Wittel.    illus  Airlift  Ops  Rev 
2:2-8  Jul-Sep   '80 

Blue /gold  aircrew  operations.  LtCol  Walter  M.Pat- 
terson III.  illus  tabs  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:15-21  Jan- 
Mar  '80 

Detection  of  coronary  artery  disease  in  asymptomatic 
aircrew  members  with  thallium- 201  scintigraphy. 
Gregory  S.Uhl  and  others,  tab  Aviation,   Space  & 
Envmt  Med  51:1250-1255  Nov  '80 


Suspected  coronary  artery  disease  among  military 

aviation  personnel.   William  Buckendorf  and  others, 
tabs  Aviation,   Space  k  Envmt  Med  51:1153-1158 
Oct  '80 

Those  magnificent  men,    those  old  flying  machines-- 
are  B-52  crews  the  kamikazes  of  tomorrow?   Jay 
Finegan.   AF  Times,    Times  Magazine  sup:6-9+ 
Oct  6   '80 

Wings  for  nonrated;  badge  break  for  EM.  Bruce  Cal- 
lander,  illus  AF  Times  40:1+  May   12   '80 

Your  job  or  your  life.   Maj  Alan  D.York,  illus  MAC 
Flyer  27:13-15  Sep   '80 

Education    and     Training 


ATM:  Aircrew  Training  Manuals.   Maj  Ronald  K. 

Lovejoy  and  William  N.Presley.   USA  Avn  Dig  26: 
2-3+  Sep   '80 

Ae reformation:  Success  of  Airbus  spurs  growth. 
Germain  Chambost.   illus  Interavia  35:360-361 
Apr   '80 

Aircrew  training  and  ISD  (Instructional  Systems  De- 
velopment).   TIG  Brief  32:12  Sep   12   '80 

Close  Look  II.    LtCol  William  D.  Forsythe.   illus  Air- 
lift Ops  Rev  2:13-20  Jul-Sep   '80 

Crew  confusion:  Helicopter  mishap  with  a  moral. 
Aerosp  Safety  36:26-27  Jul   '80 

14  women  to  get  aircrew  training.   AF  Times  40:12 
May  26   '80 

Movin'  in  the  model  'A.  '  TSgt  Ed  Martins,  illus  Air 
Reservist  32:6-8  Sep-Oct  '80 

150  new  crews  OK'd  for  airlift  training.   Lee  Ewing. 
illus  AF  Times  41:16  Aug  4   '80 

Peacetime  training  vs  wartime  role.   MajGen  Charles 
F.G.Kuyk,   Jr,    Ret.    illus  tab  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2: 
11-12  Jul-Sep   '80 


Fasting  or  feeding?    A  survey  of  fast-jet  aircrew 
nutrition  in  the  Royal  Air  Force  Strike  Command, 
1979.  M. G.P.Fisher  and  D.W.Atkinson,  tabs 
Aviation,  Space  k  Envmt  Med  51:1119-1122  Oct  '80 

Flight  pay:  $15,000  more  for  career.   Bruce  Callan- 
der.  AF  Times  41:41   Sep  22   '80 

Flight  safety.   Col-Gen  V.Andreyev,  illus  Soviet  Mil 
Rev  10:22-24  Oct   '80 

Getting  the  lead  out- -helpful  hints  for  otiose  aircrew 
members,  illus  MAC  Flyer  27:14-15  Nov  '80 


The  real,    simulated  thing:  New  concepts  in  training 
with  CTA  (Companion  Trainer  Aircraft).   David 
Harvey,    illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.7:7-9+   '80 

Reserves  training  crews  for  SAC  KC-lOs.   AF  Times 
41:15  Nov  24   '80 

Sea  Harrier  status  report.  Paul  Maurice,  illus  Intl 
Def  Rev  13,   No. 6:865-866   '80 

Student  pilots  get  a  LIFT  (Lead-in  Fighter  Training) 
at  HoUoman  (AFB,   NM).   illus  AF  Times  41:32 
Oct  6   '80 


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AIR  CREWS   -   Continued 

Education     and     Training    -  Cont'd 


AIR  DEFENSES   -   Continued 

HJ.  s^  t  o  r  y 


.-:<■' 


Tornado  conversion  courses  underway  at  MBB  (Mes- 
serschmitt-Bolkow-Blohm) .  Interavia  35:751-752 
Sep   '80 

Train  the  way  we  fight.  MajGen  Andrew  Pringle,  Jr. 
illus  Combat  Crew  30:2-3  Jul    '80 

Training  the  best:  The  380th  BMW  and  the  4007th 
CCTS  prepare  FB-11  1A  crews  to  fly  and  fight, 
illus  Combat  Crew  30:4-7  i-  Aug   '80 

AIR   CUSHION  VEHICLES 

Air  cushion  vehicle  (Amphibious  Assault  Landing 
Craft)  most  impressive  in  operational  tests  in 
Florida,  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:4  Jan  '80 

Army  orders  first  air  cushion  vehicles  (LACV-30). 
illus  Translog   10:20  Dec   '79 

FPB   (Fast  Patrol  Boats)  weapon  systems.   (Reprinted 
from  Electronic  Warfare/Defense  Electronics, 
Dec   1978).  illus  map  Asian  Def  J  No.  2:86  r  Mar- 
Apr   '80 

High-speed  ocean  vehicles.  James  D.Hessman.  illus 
Sea  Power   23:25-26+  Sep   '80 

LACV-30.  Frederick  DeFUippis.  illus  Army  Log 
12:17-19  Mar-Apr   '80 

Light  warships  for  defence  &  EEZ  (Exclusive  Eco- 
nomic Zones)  patrol,  illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 2:100+ 
Mar-Apr   '80 
AIR   DEFENSE  COMM_AJNn_see  Aerospace   Defense  Com- 
mand 
AIR  DEFENSE  SUPPRESSION  see  Defense  Suppression 

AIR  DEFENSES 

See  a] so 
Missile   Defense 
Warning  Systems 

Air  defence  of  land  forces  in  the  1980s.   Col  Norman 
L.Dodd.  illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 2:62-63 i   Mar- 
Apr   '80 

Air  defence  systems  planning.  W.M.Stothard  and 
R. Woodcock,   illus  Interavia  35:215-218  Mar  '80 

The  best  buy  in  ground  attack  aircraft--new  or  sec- 
ondhand?  Roy  Braybrook.    illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  4: 
92-96  Jul-Aug   '80 

Long  range  air  defence.  MajGen  O.  D. Street  III  and 
LtCol  K.N.Brown,  illus  tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Na- 
tions  25:47-48+   Aug -Sep   '80 

Overcoming  air  defenses:  A  misuse  of  air  power. 
Capt  R.W.Walker.   MarCor  Gaz  64:20-22  Oct   '80 

Threat:  SAM/AAA  (Surface -to- Air  Missiles/AntiAir- 
craft  Artillery)?    You  bet  your  life  !   Maj  Forrest 
D.Williams,    illus  tabs  USA  Avn  Dig  26:8-11 
Oct   '80 


History  of  air  defense.  Regular  feature  in  some  issues 
ol-  ALr_5?L?£ri^_Maj^£irie 


Asia 


Air  lorces  of  Asia.   Pushpindar  Singh,    illus  tabs 
Asian  Def  J  No.  3:34-36+  May-Jun   '80 


Asii 


Southeastern 


South  East  Asia  air  defence.  AVM  Stewart  Menaul. 
illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 2:74-76  Mar-Apr  '80 

Australia 


Politics  &  defence:  Australian  military  issues  in  the 
1980's.   Peter  L.Young,    illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  1: 
81-84+  Jan-Feb  '80 

France 

Protection  of  nuclear  strategic  forces.   Germain 
Chambost.    illus  tab  Interavia  35:36-37  Jan  '80 

Germany     (  Fe  d  e_r^_R^^_uJ>_li_C_) 

Radars  for  low-level  target  acquisition,    illus  Armada 
Intl  4:38J    May-Jun   '80 

Senior  Pentagon  official  (Walter  B.LaBerge)  suggests 
U.S.    fund  billions  in  German  air  defenses.   Ben- 
jamin F.Schemmer.   illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118: 
20-21+  Sep   '80 

Great     Britain 


Developments  in  the  United  Kingdom  Air  Defence 
Region.   Geoffrey  Cairns,   illus  NATO's  Fifteen 
Nations   25:21-23.   Aug-Sep   '80 

The  Hawk  goes  East.   Brian  Walters,   illus  Asian  Def 
J  No. 5:30-31  Sep-Oct  '80 

Low-level  air  defense--Rapier  reaches  age  of  ma- 
turity.  Robert  Heck,   illus  Armada  Intl  4:78+-  Mar- 
Apr   '80 

The  RAF  in  the  1980s.  Col  Norman  L.Dodd.  illus 
Asian  Def  J  No. 5:32+  Sep-Oct  '80 

UKADGE  (United  Kingdom  Air  Defence  Ground  Envi- 
ronment)--latest  development  for  the  ground  de- 
fence environment.   Dan  Boyle,   illus  Interavia  35: 
922  Oct  '80 

In  done  sia 

The  Hawk  goes  East.  Brian  Walters,   illus  Asian  Def 
J  No. 5:30-31  Sep-Oct  '80 

NATJD 

Air  defense  radars --solutions  from  Selenia.  Gowri 
S.Sundaram.   illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  1:67-69  '80 

Air  defense  suppression  in  a  Central  European  the- 
atre. Konrad  Alder,  illus  tabs  Armada  Intl  4:60- 
62+-  Mar-Apr   '80 


To  withstand  the  firestorm.  (Paul  Vauthier's  prophe- 
tic ideas)  Philip  D.Supina.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:42-46  Nov  '80 


The  Air  Forces  of  NATO.   Gen  H.F.  Gundersen  and 
others,   illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue 
No. 2:  entire  issue   '79 


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AIR   DEFENSES   -   Continued 

NA_t.9    "  Cont'd 

Air  power  in  the  Central  Region.  AVM  M.J.Armi- 
tage.  illus  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   124:33-38 
Dec  '79 

Airborne  Early  Warning- -two  major  systems  for 

Europe.   Dan  Boyle,   illus  tab  Interavia  35:695-701 
Aug   '80 

Control  of  the  eastern  seaways.   Derek  Wood,    illus 
Interavia  35:44-46  Jan  '80 

Defence  of  the  North  Sea  and  Baltic.   Udo  Philipp. 
illus  Interavia  35:40-41  Jan  '80 

Developments  in  the  United  Kingdom  Air  Defence 
Region.   Geoffrey  Cairns .  illus  NATO's  Fifteen 
Nations  25:21-23+ Aug-Sep  '80 

A  dispersal  concept  for  future  V/STOL  aircraft  in 
RAF  Germany.  WgComdr  J.S.Jones.  Hawk  No. 40: 
39-45  Feb   '80 

ETF  (Enhanced  Tactical  Fighter):  Some  thoughts  on 
a  winner,    illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8:31-32  Oct  '80 

Future  European  combat  aire  raft- -where  do  we  go 
from  here?    illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  5:656-657   '80 

GAO  raps  DOD  on  NATO  (E-3A)  deal.  Len  Famig- 
lietti.    AF  Times  41:26  Aug   18    '80 

Helicopters  for  the  Central  Front.  Mark  Hewish. 

illus   chart  Intl  Def  Rev  pt   1,    13,    No.  3:400-406   '80 

How  much  is  not  enough?    The  non-nuclear  air  battle 
in  NATO's  Central  Region.    Maj  Charles   L.  Fox 
and  LtCol  Dino  A.  Lorenzini.    illus  tab  Nav  War 
Col  Rev  33:58-78   Mar-Apr   '80 

In  NATO's  front  line--U.S.   air  defense  in  Germany. 
Mark  Lambert,   illus  chart  Interavia  35:915-919 
Oct  '80 

Long  range  air  defence.  Maj  Gen  O.D.  Street  III  and 
LtCol  K.N.Brown,  illus  tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Na- 
tions 25:47-48+  Aug-Sep  '80 

Luftwaffe  planning  for  the   1990s.   C.Regulus.   illus 
Intl  Def  Rev  13,    No. 4:491-494   '80 

Marine  air  operations  in  northern  Europe.  Maj  Rob- 
ert J.O'Rourke.   illus  tab  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106: 
53-59  Nov  '80 

Multiple  Launch  Rocket  System  (MLRS)  to  counter 
surge  attack.   J.Philip  Geddes.    illus  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 5:728-732   '80 


A1K   DEFENSES    -    Continued 


NATO  .  Cont'd 

Patrolling  the  northern  territories.   David  Godfrey, 
illus  Interavia  35:34-35  Jan  '80 

The  RAF  in  the  1980s.   Col  Norman  L.Dodd.  illus 
Asian  Def  J  No.5:32l  Sep-Oct  '80 

Tactical  air  operations:  Problems  over  the  battle- 
field. LtGen  Ernst-Dieter  Bernhard.  illus  NATO's 
Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue  No. 2:12- 13+   '79 

Threat:  Beating  the  Hind-D.    illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:45- 
47  Nov  '8  0 

Tornado  F2--defender  for  NATO.  WgComdr  David 
Emerson,  illus  USAF  Ftr  Wpns  Rev,   pp  7-12, 
Winter   '79 


North    America 


See  also 


North  American  Air   Defense  Command 
Russia 

The  development  of  Soviet  aviation  support.   James  H. 
Hansen,   illus  tabs  map  Intl  Def  Rev  13,    No.  5: 
681-685   '80 

A   'formidable'  antiaircraft  defense.   LtCol  William 
P.Baxter,    Ret.   illus  Army  30:31-33  Dec    '80 

The  Soviet  air  programme.    J.  Erickson.    illus  NATO's 
Fifteen  Nations  25:28-32  Aug-Sep    '80 

Saudi    Arabia 


Team  in  Saudi  operating   radar.   AF  Times  41:3 
Oct  30   '80 


United    States 


See  also 


North  American  Air  Defense  Command 

ADA  (Air  Defense  Artillery)  in  the  heavy  division-- 
a  new  concept  of  employment.    LtCol  Domenic  P. 
Rocco,   Jr.    illus  Air  Def  Mag,   pp  30-33,    Apr- 
Jun   '8  0 

ADTAC  participates  in  Giant  Voice.   Capt  Owen  Jen- 
sen,  illus  TAC  Attack  20:18-21   Feb   '80 

Air  defense  in  the   1980s.    IstLt  John  N.  Davis,    illus 
Mil  Rev  60:10-18  Apr   '80 

Air  defense  of  the  carrier  task  group.  CAPT  John  E. 
Lacouture,  Ret.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:60-67 
Jul  '80 

Air  Force  C  technologies.  LtGen  Robert  T. Marsh, 
illus  Signal  35:32-36  Sep  '80 


NATO  armaments  co-operation:  The  official  U.S. 
DOD  view.  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  6:803-806   '80 

NATO's  maritime  air  defences:  Countering  the  in- 
creasing Soviet  maritime  threat.   Douglas  Chop- 
ping,  illus  map  Interavia  35:27-29  Jan  '80 

NIS  (NATO  Identification  System)- -a  new  identifica- 
tion system  for  NATO.  Dan  Boyle,  illus  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 3:351+  '80 

Nondivisional  Chaparral  Vulcan.    Capt  Robert  M.  Red- 
dick,    illus  chart  tab  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  30-33,   Jan- 
Mar  '80 


The  Airborne/Air  Force  team- -spearhead  for  rapid 
deployment.  William  P  .Schlitz.  illus  AF  Mag  63: 
38-45  Feb  '80 

Army  air  defense:  A  new  role?    MajGen  Oliver  D. 

Street  III  and  LtCol  Kenneth  N.Brown,   illus  Army 
30:24-29  May  '80 

The   DIVAD  (Division  Air  Defense)  gun  program-- 
from  the  beginning  to  now.    Maj  Thomas  A.  Vereb. 
illus  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  26-29,   Oct-Dec   '80 

Multistatic  radar  systems  for  air  defense.  David  M. 
Zasada.   illus  tab  Signal  34:65+  May-Jun    '80 


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AIR  DEFENSES   -   Continued 

Unj_t_e_d__S_t_a_t£.£    -  Cont'd 

New  defense  horizons:  Changing  strategies  for  a 
changing  world.  (Concluding  report  on  AFA  Sym- 
posium,  Los  Angeles,   Oct  26,    1979)  Edgar  Ulsa- 
mer.  illus  AF  Mag  63:60-65  Feb  '80 

Nondivisional  Chaparral  Vulcan.   Capt  Robert  M.  Red- 
dick,   illus  chart  tab  Air  Def  Mag,   pp  30-33,   Jan- 
Mar  '80 

Patriot- -the  air  defense  system  for  the  80s.    illus 
Armada  Iritl  4:44+  May-Jun   '80 

Patriot:  The  U.S.  Array's  mobile  air-defense  missile 
system  nears  production.   Rudi  Meller.   illus  Intl 
Dcf  Rev  13,   No. 4:495-499   '80 

Patriot  update  (battalion  organization).   Maj  Anthony 
J.Buetti.    illus  charts  Air  Def  Mag,   pp  23-25, 
Oct- Dec   '80 

Play  it  again,   SAM.   David  Harvey,  illus  Def  &  For 
Aff  8:12-13+  Sep  '80 

Wars  aw    Pact 


Air  defense  suppression  in  a  Central  European  the- 
atre. Konrad  Alder,  illus  tabs  Armada  Intl  4:60- 
62+  Mar-Apr  '80 

The  development  of  Soviet  aviation  support.  James  H. 
Hansen,   illus  tabs  map  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  5: 
681-685   '80 

Luftwaffe  planning  for  the  1990s.  C.Regulus.  illus 
Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 4:491-494   '80 

AIR   DROP  see  Airdrop 

AIR  EXPRESS  see  Air  Cargo 

AIR   FORCE 

Air  forces  of  Asia.   Pushpindar  Singh,    illus  tabs 
Asian  Def  J  No.  3:34-36+  May-Jun  '80 

Interavia's  review  of  world  Air  Forces,  1980.  illus 
tabs  Interavia  35:67-89  Jan  '80 

Divisions,  Wings,  Groups,   etc 

See  also  specific  types  of  units,    e.g., 
Aeromedical  Evacuation  Units 
Airlift  Units 
Bomber  Units 
Fighter  Units 
Missile  Units 
Refueling  Units 

Statistics 

Average  strength  of  military  formations.  Interna- 
tional Institute  for  Strategic  Studies.   Table  only. 
AF  Mag  63:131  Dec   '80 

United  St-ites 

A  horse  of  a  unique  color.    (819th  Civil  Engineering 
Sq)  Capt  R.  A.  Torgerson  and  Maj  K.A.Kolz.    illus 
AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:23-25  Aug  '80 

Spirit  of  the  76th  (Military  Airlift  Sq).    IstLt  Raymond 
R.  Miller  III  and  Capt  Darryl  Pichford.   illus  MAC 
Flyer  27:20-21  Oct  '80 

30  years  of  combat  crew  flying.  Maj  Stephen  J. Mil- 
ler, illus  tabs  Combat  Crew  30:6-7+  Jun  '80 


AIR  FORCE     -   Continued 

A  r  ge  n  t  i  n  a 

The  Argentinian  Air  Force,  illus  Aerosp  Intl  16:41- 
42-1  Sep-Oct  '80 

Asia,     Southeastern 


The  ASEAN  Air  Forces,    illus  Aerosp  Intl  16:62-66+ 
Mar-Apr  '80 

Australia 

The  R.A.A.F.  's  new  fighter--F- 16  or  F/A18. 

P.Lewis  Young,    illus  tabs  Asian  Def  J  No.  6:56- 
57+  Nov-Dec   '80 

Belgium 

The  Belgian  Air  Force.  LtGen  M.   de  Smedt.  illus 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue  No. 2: 
38-40   '79 

Canada 

The  Canadian  Armed  Forces:  Air  Command.  LtGen 
G.A.Mackenzie,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations 
Special  Issue  No.  2:42+  '79 

Denma  r  k 


The  Royal  Danish  Air  Force.   Maj  Gen  Niels  Holst- 
Sjjrensen.  illus  map  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations 
Special  Issue  No.  2:46-47+   '79 

Tactical  air  power  considerations  in  the  Northern 
Region.  LtGen  J.Brodersen.  illus  tabs  NATO's 
Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue  No. 2:24-27   '79 

Focus  on  developing  air  forces:  The  Egyptian  Air 

Force,   illus  tabs  Aerosp  Intl  16:46-47  Jul-Aug  '80 

F  r  a_n  c_e_ 

The  French  Air  Force.   Col  Yvan  Malaganne.  illus 
tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue 
No. 2:52+   '79 

History 

Texan  warriors:  T-6  aircraft  in  French  service. 
V.  E.  Ferry,    illus  Am  Avn  Hist  Soc  J  24:291-302 
Winter  '79 

G  e  r_m_an_y_  _( J"_?_d_?_r_?J_  i5_£  P  JjJjJLLSJ 

German  Air  Force  missions  and  planning,   illus  tab 
Interavia  35:303-308  Apr  '80 

The  Luftwaffe.   LtGen  F.Obleser.  illus  NATO's  Fif- 
teen Nations  Special  Issue  No.  2:56-58+  '79 

Luftwaffe  planning  for  the  1990s.  C.Regulus.  illus 
Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 4:491-494   '80 

Tactical  air  power  considerations  in  the  Northern 
Region.  LtGen  J.Brodersen.  illus  tabs  NATO's 
Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue  No. 2:24-27   '79 

Great     Britain 


Control  of  the  eastern  seaways.   Derek  Wood,   illus 
Interavia  35:44-46  Jan  '80 


A  dispersal  concept  for  future  V/STOL  aircraft  in 
RAF  Germany.  WgComdr  J.S.Jones.  Hawk  No. 40: 
39-45  Feb  '80 


17 


AIR  FORCE   -  Continued 

G££a£_B^r_i_t_a_in  -  Cont'd 

Fasting  or  feeding?    A  survey  of  fast-jet  aircrew 
nutrition  in  the  Royal  Air  Force  Strike  Command, 
1979.   M. G.P.Fisher  and  D.W.Atkinson,   tabs 
Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:1119-1122  Oct  '80 

The  RAF  in  the  1980s.  Col  Norman  L.Dodd.  illus 
Asian  Def  J  No.  5:32+  Sep-Oct  '80 

The  Royal  Air  Force.  ACM  Michael  Beetham.  illus 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue  No. 2: 
80-82   '79 

Strike  Command  (RAF):  A  friendly  competitor  in 

Giant  Voice   '79.    illus  Combat  Crew  30:8-11  Jan  '80 

United  Kingdom  AIR  Forces  (UKAIR).  ACM  David 
Evans,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue 
No. 2:18+   '79 

Hi  sto  ry 

Lancasters  over  the  USA.  SqLdr  Andrew  J.  Brookes, 
illus  Aerosp  Hist  27:103-108  Jun   '80 

Statistics 

The  RAF  in  the  1980s.   Col  Norman  L.Dodd.  illus 
Asian  Def  J  No.  5:32+  Sep-Oct  '80 

I n d  o  in-  s  La 


AIR   FCRCF    -    Continued 

—  -A  .£££.!_?_ 

Command  and  staff  training  in  the  Nigerian  Air  Force. 
GpCapt  G.T.Tripp.   Hawk  No. 40:55-56  Feb   '80 

I '  o  r  w  a  " 


The  Hawk  goes  East.  Brian  Walters,  illus  Asian  Def 
J  No. 5:30-31  Sep-Oct  '80 

_It_aly 

The  Italian  Air  Force.   Gen  Alessandro  Mettimano. 
illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue 
No. 2:63+  '79 

J  ap  a  n 

History 


The  rise  and  fall  of  the  Imperial  Japanese  Air 
Forces.   Alvin  D.  Coox.   illus  tabs  Aerosp  Hist 
27:74-86  Jun  '80 

J  o  r_d  a  n 

History 

The  Royal  Jordanian  Air  Force,   illus  Aerosp  Hist  27: 
173-177  Sep   '80 

Ma_l  a  y  s  i  a 

Skyhawks  for  the  RMAF.    Enrico  delle   Capre.    illus 
Asian  Def  J  No.  3:65-66+  May- Jun  '80 

NATO 


The  Air  Forces  of  NATO.   Gen  H.F.  Gundersen  and 
others,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue 
No. 2:  entire  issue  '79 

How  much  is  not  enough?   The  non-nuclear  air  battle 
in  NATO's  Central  Region.   Maj  Charles  L.  Fox 
and  LtCol  Dino  A.Lorenzini.    illus  tab  Nav  War 
Col  Rev  33:58-78  Mar-Apr  '80 

Nethe  rland  s 


Joint  surveillance  of  northern  coastline.   Capt  Nico 
van  Dam,    Ret.    illus  tab  Interavia  35:38-39  Jan  '80 

The  Royal  Netherlands  Air  Force.   LtGen  M.G. 

Geschicre.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special 
Issue  No. 2:68+  '79 


The  Royal  Norwegian  Air  Force.  Maj  Gen  Ingar  T. 
Narvhus.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special 
Issue  No. 2:72+  '79 

Tactical  air  power  considerations  in  the  Northern 
Region.  LtGen  J.Brodersen.  illus  tabs  NATO's 
Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue  No.  2:24-27   '79 

P_o  rtuga] 

The  Portuguese  Air  Force  and  NATO.  LtGen  Jose' 
Lemos  Ferraira.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations 
Special  Issue  No.  2:76-77   '79 

Russia 


The  Soviet  air  programme.  J.Erickson.  illus  NATO's 
Fifteen  Nations  25:28-32  Aug-Sep  '80 

Organization 

Organization  of  Soviet  Armed  Forces,   charts  AF  Mag 
63:112+  Mar  '80 

^  w  e  d  e  n 

A  pilot  looks  at  the  JA-37.   Maj  S.  Holmstrom.    illus 
Asian  Def  J  No.  3: 100- 102  May- Jun  '80 

History 

The  acquisition  of  the  Seversky  EP-1  (P-35)  by  the 
Royal  Swedish  Air  Force.  Nils  Soderberg.  illus 
Aerosp  Hist  27:169-171  Sep   '80 

S  w  i  t_z_ij_r  land 

Swiss  military  infrastructure.   Konrad  Alder,  illus 
Armada  Intl  4:28+  Jul-Aug   '80 

Turkey 
The  Turkish  Air  Force  and  its  progress.   Gen  Tahsin 
Sahinkaya.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special 
Issue  No. 2:78-79   '79 

jJn  i  t_c-  d St  a  t  e  s 

AFA  policy  paper:  Force  modernization  and  R&D.   AF 
Mag  63:71-75  Nov   '80 

An  Air  Force  almanac:  The  United  States  Air  Force  in 
facts  and  figures,  tabs  AF  Mag  63:151-167  May  '80 

Air  Force:  Heading  still  higher,    illus   Defense/80, 
pp   11-13,    Apr   '80 

Air  Force:  Off  to  the  future.   Hy  Kaplan,    illus  Ser- 
geants  18:26-31  Sep   '80 

Air  Force  plays  special  role   in  Winter  Olympics. 
K.Thuermer.    illus  Sergeants   18:28  Feb  '80 


Air  Force  priorities.   (Presentation,  Air  Force  Assoc 
National  Convention,    Washington,    Sep   17,    1980) 
Hans  M.Mark.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  2-6,   Nov  '80 

Air  Force  programs:  An  overview.  (Presentation, 
Baltimore,  March  24,  1980)  MajGen  James  E. 
Mclnerney,  Jr.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  34-40,   May  '80 


m 


^B 


ISKS 


AIK  FORCE  -   Continued 

U  n  i  t  e  d_  States  _   Cont'd 

Air  Force  spoken  here.   (AF's  Chief  of  Staff  has  a 
varied  and  complete  background)  LtCol  Terry  A. 
Arnold,   illus  Airman  24:26-31  May   '80 

Arnold  G.  Bueter  retires  as  Acting  Assistant  Secre- 
tary of  the  Air  Force  (FM).  illus  AF  Compt  14:2 
Apr  '80 

The  challenge  of  the    '80s.    (Presentation,   Fall  Plan- 
ning Conference,   Air  Force  Section,   Reserve  Offi- 
cers Assoc,   Louisville,   KY,   Oct  27,    1979)  LtGen 
Abbott  C.Greenleaf.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:Sup 
No.  1:26-34  Jan  '80 

A  growing  awareness.  Gen  Lew  Allen,  Jr.  illus  AF 
Mag  63:66-69  Nov  '80 

An  inspector's  view  of  safety.    Col  Gary  R.Tompkins, 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:8-9  May  '80 

Leadership  in  today's  Air  Force.  CMSAF  James  M. 
McCoy,   illus  AF  Mag  63:64-65  May  '80 

The  mood  was  optimistic.    (AFA's  Junior  Officer, 
Senior  Enlisted,   and  Enlisted  Advisory  Councils 
at  the   1980  AFA  Convention)  Maj  Thomas  L.Sack. 
illus  AF  Mag  62:90-92  Nov  '80 

New  AF  Assistant  Secretary  (Joseph  C.  Zengerle). 
illus  Air  Reservist  3  2:4  Apr  '80 

People  of  the  total  force.   (Presentation,   Salute  Night 
to  Reserves  and  Retired  Force,    Las  Vegas,   NV, 
June  6,    1980)  MajGen  Jerome  F.O'Malley.  AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  20-24,   Jul  '80 

The  premium  on  quality.    Gen  Lew  Allen,    Jr.    illus 
AF  Mag  63:82  Sep   '80 

Priorities  and  progress.   Hans  M.Mark,    illus  AF  Mag 
63:60-61  May  '80 

A  progress  report.    (Address,   AFA  National  Conven- 
tion,  Sep  1980)  Hans  Mark,    illus  AF  Mag  63:58  + 
Nov  '80 

Reflections  on  a  career.    (Presentation,   Andrews 
AFB,    MD,    Feb  29,    1980)  Gen  James  A.Hill.   AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs.  Sup,  pp  29-31,    May  '80 

A   ride  in  every  type.   Interview.   Charles  W.Snod- 
grass.  AF  Times  41:8  Sep  15   '80 

SAF/FM  organization.  (Asst  SecAF /Financial  Man- 
agement) illus  chart  AF  Compt  14:3  Oct  '80 

Two  different  worlds?   The  military  historian  and  the 
U.S.    Air  Force.    Dennis   E.Showalter.    illus  AU 
Rev  31:29-37  May-Jun   '80 

USAF's  goals  in  the   1980s.   Interview.   Gen  Lew  Allen, 
Jr.   illus  AF  Mag  63:44-49  Aug  '80 

USAF's  responsibilities  in  the  '80s.  Gen  Lew  Allen, 
Jr.    illus  AF  Mag  63:62-64  May  '80 

The  United  States  Air  Force  and  NATO.   Gen  Lew 
Allen,   Jr.   illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special 
Issue  No. 2:84+  '79 

The  vital  element  of  the  military  equation.   Hans 
Mark,    illus  AF  Mag  63:81  Sep   '80 

Who  can  blame  them  for  leaving?   MSgt  Wayne  L. 
Fisk.    illus  AF  Mag  63:97-99  Nov  '80 


AIR  FORCE   -  Continued 

United     Stales     -  Cont'd 
History 

An  Air  Force  general:  Laurence  Sherman  Kuter. 

I.B.Holley,    Jr.    illus  Aerosp  Hist  27:88-90  Jun '8  0 

Building  the  peacetime  Air  Force.   Herman  S.  Wolk. 
illus  AF  Mag  63:142-145+  Sep   '80 

General  Laurence  S.  Kuter,    1905-1979.    MajGen  Hay- 
wood S.  Hansell,   Jr,   Ret.    illus  Aerosp  Hist  27: 
91-94  Jun  '80 

A  people  kind  of  place  (U.S.   Air  Force  Museum, 

Wright-Patterson  AFB,   OH)  Robert  K  .  Ruhl.   illus 
Airman  24:20-27  Dec   '80 

( )i -g.iriizati  on 

(Photocharts  of  structure  of  the  Office  of  the  Secre- 
tary of  the  Air  Force,    the  USAF  Air  Staff,   the 
Deputy  Chiefs  of  Staff,   the  major  commands,   the 
separate  operating  agencies,   and  the  direct  re- 
porting agencies  as  of  Aug  15,    1980)  AF  Mag  63: 
85-92  Sep   '80 

Ridenour   report  revisited.    Neil  B.  Christianson.    illus 
AF  J  Log  4:16-19  Summer  '80 

Statisti  *  s 

An  Air  Force  almanac:  The  United  States  Air  Force  in 
facts  and  figures,  tabs  AF  Mag  63:151-167  May  '80 

Air  Force  manpower  overview.    (Presentation,   Sub- 
committee on  Military  Personnel,   House  Armed 
Services  Committee,    Washington,    Feb  25,    1980) 
Joseph  C.  Zengerle.   tabs  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs: 
Sup,  pp   11-22,    May  '80 

Rated  prioritization—setting  the  record  straight.   Col 
Henry  Viccellio,   Jr.   Aerosp  Safety  36:20-22 
Jun  '80 

Shape  of  the  force  has  varied  little,  tabs  AF  Times 
40:2  Mar  3   '80 

Wars  aw    Pact 


How  much  is  not  enough?   The  non-nuclear  air  battle 
in  NATO's  Central  Region.   Maj  Charles  L.  Fox 
and  LtCol  Dino  A.  Lorenzini.   illus  tab  Nav  War 
Col  Rev  33:58-78  Mar-Apr   *80 

AIR  FORCE,    5th 

Pacific  Air  Forces,   tab  illus  chart  AF  Mag  63:84-8  5 
May  '80 

AIR  FORCE,    8th 

Strategic  Air  Command,   illus  charts  AF  Mag  63:86+ 
May  '80 

AIR  FORCE,    9th 

Tactical  Air  Command,   illus  charts  AF  Mag  63:94-96 
May  '80 

AIR  FORCE,    12th 

Tactical  Air  Command,   illus  charts  AF  Mag  63:94-96 
May  '80 

AIR  FORCE,    13th 


Pacific  Air  Forces,   tab  illus  chart  AF  Mag  63:84-85 
May  '80 


19 


AIR   FORCE,    15th 

Strategic  Air  Command,    illus  charts  AF  Mag  63:86+ 
May  '80 

\li;    i-ORCE.    Zlst 

Military  Airlift  Command,   tab  illus  charts  AF  Mag 
63:80-82  May  '80 

AIR    FORCE.     U<.\ 

Military  Airlift  Command,   tab  illus  charts  AF  Mag 
63:80-82  May  '80 

AIR  FORCE  ACADEMY 


(AF)  Academy:  1st  coed  class  (in)  22d  graduation, 
illus  AF  Times  40:26  Jun  9   '80 

Air  Force  Academy,   illus  AF  Mag  63:125  May   '80 

Commencement  Address,  U.S.  Air  Force  Academy 
(May  28,  1980).  Hans  M.Mark.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup,  pp  2-4,   Aug   '80 

Distinguished  Professionals  in  Residence--U.  S.   Air 
Force  Academy.   Capt  Gerard  J.Gendron,  Jr.   illus 
Aerosp  Hist  27:201-202  Sep   '80 

The    'first  ladies'  of  '80.   Capt  Dick  Sheffield,    illus 
Airman  24:2-7  Jun   '80 

Merhaba,   Merzifon.    (Colorado  Air  National  Guard 
deployed  units  to  Turkey  after  orientation  in  lan- 
guage and  culture  taught  by  Air  Force  Academy 
faculty  members)  Capt  Katie  Cutler,    illus  Airman 
24:2-7  Mar   '80 

A  part  of  the  family.   (USAF  Academy  Chorale  visits 
Dallas  and  finds  helpful  hosts)  illus  Airman  24: 
17-19  Jul  '80 

Putting  the  Air  Force  into  the  cadet  environment. 
LtGen  K.L.Tallman.    TIG  Brief  32:1-2  Jul   11    '80 

They  are   the  first.    Maj  Thomas   L.Sack.    illus  tab  AF 
Mag  63:154-155  Sep   '80 

AIR   FORCE  ACCOUNTING  AND  FINANCE  CENTER 


AFC  eyes  base  OK  of  parent  kin  status.   Don  Mace. 
AF  Times  41:39  Sep  22   '80 

Air  Force  Accounting  and  Finance  Center,   illus  AF 
Mag  63:102  May  '80 

Directorate  of  Accounting  &  Finance.   MajGen  George 
C.  Lynch,    illus  AF  Compt  14:29  Oct  '80 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Accounting  h.  Finance. 
BrigGen  George   C.  Lynch,    illus  AF  Compt   14:27 
Jan   '8  0 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Accounting  &  Finance. 
MajGen  George  C.  Lynch,  illus  AF  Compt  14:39 
Apr  '80 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Accounting  h.  Finance. 
MajGen  George  C.  Lynch,  illus  AF  Compt  14:28 
Jul   '80 

AIR  FORCE  AID  SOCIETY 

AFAS  student  loans  reach  $5.6  million.  AF  Times 
40:15  Jul  7    '80 


Aid  Society  helps  33,000  this  year.   Don  Mace.   AF 
Times  41:11  Dec  22   '80 


A1K  FORCE  AID  SOCIETY   -  Continued 

Lending  by  AFAS  to  reach  $6M.   Don  Mace.  AF 
Times  40:28  Mar  3   '80 

Somewhere  to  turn.   MSgt  David  B.Drachlis.    illus 
Airman  24:30-34  Mar   '80 

AIR  FORCE  AIRLIFT  CENTER  see  Airlift  Center 
ATR_rOKCE  AKMAMENI    l.AHQUA  J  OR  y 

USAF  millimetre -wave  seeker  developments.   Albert 
N.DiSalvio.    illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  1:42-46   '80 

AIR  FORCE  ASSOCIATION 

AFA  Convention  address.   (Presentation,   Air  Force 
Assoc  National  Convention,   Washington,   Sep  16, 
1980)  Gen  Lew  Allen,    Jr.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs: 
Sup,   pp  7-12,   Nov  '80 

AFA:  Go  slow  on  Soviet  space  treaty.    Lon  Famiglietti. 
AF  Times  41:41  Oct  6    '80 

AFA's  committees  for  1980.   illus  AF  Mag  63:94-96 
Feb  '80 

AFA's   1980  Convention:  An  emphasis  on  people.   Vic 
Powell,    illus  tabs  AF  Mag  63:100-105  Nov  '80 

AFA's    1980-81  Statement  of  Policy  (adopted  at  Annual 
National  Convention,    Sep   15,    1980).   AF  Mag  63- 
8-9  Nov  '80 

AFA's  policy  advisors  and  advisory  councils  for   1980. 
illus  AF  Mag  63:103-104  Jun   '80 

Awards  at  the    1980  Air  Force  Association  National 
Convention,    illus  AF  Mag  63:56-57  Nov  '80 

Changing  strategies  for  a  changing  world.    (Report  on 
AFA's   symposium,  "New  Defense  Horizons:  Chang- 
ing Strategies  for  a  Changing  World,"  Los  Angeles, 
Oct  25-26,    1979)  Edgar  Ulsamer.    illus  AF  Mag  63: 
66-73  Jan    '80 

Color  them  blue  !   (Air  Guard  and  Reserves  at  AFA 
34th  National  Convention,    Washington,   Sep   14-18, 
1980)  illus  Air  Reservist  33:16  Nov  '80 

A  commitment  to  excellence.    (AF's  Outstanding  Air- 
men for   1979)  Capt  Dick  Sheffield,    illus  Airman 
24:8-12  Jan  '80 

Doing  double  duty.    (Many  Air  Force  occupational 
courses  are  redistributed  to  civilian  schools 
through  the  Aerospace  Education  Foundation)  Capt 
Dick  Sheffield,    illus  Airman  24:32-35  Apr  '80 

(Gen)  Dougherty  named  top  (AFA)  staff  officer,   illus 
AF  Times  41:17  Sep  29   '80 

(Hans)  Mark  sounds  call  (at  AFA  Convention,    1980). 
AF  Times  41:14  Sep  29   '80 

Jim  Straubel:  The  man  who  put  AFA  together  and 

made  it  work.   John  F.  Loosbrock.   illus  AF  Mag  63- 
39-40  Sep   '80 

Midcareer  retention  held  biggest  problem.   (Report  on 
AFA  National  Convention,    Washington,   Sep   14-18, 
1980)  Len  Famiglietti.   AF  Times  41:14-15 
Sep  29   '80 

The  mood  was  optimistic.    (AFA's  Junior  Officer, 
Senior  Enlisted,    and  Enlisted  Advisory  Councils 
at  the   1980  AFA  Convention)  Maj  Thomas  L.Sack. 
illus  AF  Mag  62:90-92  Nov  '80 


20 


■ 


AIR   FORCE  ASSOCIATION   -   Continued 

New  defense  horizons:  Changing  strategies  for  a 

changing  world.  (Concluding  report  on  AFA  Sym- 
posium, Los  Angeles,  Oct  26,  1979)  Edgar  Ulsa- 
mer.  illus  AF  Mag  63:60-65  Feb  '80 

A  panoramic,   probing  look  at  U.S.   defense  needs. 
(Report  on  AFA's  34th  National  Convention,   Wash 
ington,   Sep   14-18,    1980)  Edgar  Ulsamer.   illus 
AF  Mag  63:50-55  Nov  '80 

Twelve  for  eighty.   (Outstanding  Airmen  for   1980) 
Capt  Katie  Cutler,   illus  Airman  24:32-39  Dec   '80 

The  25th  anniversary  of  the  Outstanding  Airmen  pro- 
gram. William  P.Schlitz.  illus  AF  Mag  63:82-84 
Nov  '80 

History 

Revisiting  the  1st  AFA  Convention  (1947).  Bruce  Cal- 
lander,   illus  AF  Times  41:20  Oct  20   '80 

AIR   FORCE  AUDIT  AGENCY 

Air  Force  Audit  Agency,    illus  AF  Mag  63:102+ 

May  '80 

Auditor  General.  AF  Compt  14:3  2  Oct  '80 

Education  OK,   but  needs  aid.  AF  Times  40:46 
Mar  10   '80 

Notes  from  the  Auditor  General.   MajGen  Joseph  B. 
Dodds.    illus  AF  Compt  14:43  Jan  '80 

Notes  from  the  Auditor  General.    MajGen  Joseph  B. 
Dodds.   illus  AF  Compt  14:38  Apr   '80 

Notes  from  the  Auditor  General.   MajGen  Joseph  B. 
Dodds.    illus  AF  Compt  14:29  Jul   '80 

Sound  management:  The  key  to  security.   John  A. 
Hewitt,   Jr.    TIG  Brief  31:1-2  Dec  21   '79 

AIR   FORCE  AVIONICS  LABORATORY 

The  white  desert.    (Climatic  conditions  at  Thule  AB, 
Greenland,   are  inhospitable  to  humans  but  provide 
important  conditions  for  testing  satellite  commu- 
nications equipment)  Allen  L.Johnson,   illus  Air- 
man 24:26-31  Apr   '80 

AIR  FORCE  COMMISSARY  SERVICE 

AFComs  to  begin  complaint  program.  AF  Times  40:2 
Mar  31    '80 

Air  Force  Commissary  Service,   illus  AF  Mag  63: 
105-106  May  '80 

AIR  FORCE  COMMUNICATIONS  COMMAND 

AFCC  promoting  realistic  controlling.    TSgt  John 
Zeigler.   AF  Times  41:23  Dec  29   '80 

AFCC  to  eliminate   200  slots,    save   $  $  .    AF  Times 
41:16  De  c  8    '8  0 

Air  Force  Communications  Command,   illus  chart  AF 
Mag  63:68-69  May  '80 

Comptroller  activities  at  major  commands:  Air  Fores 
Communications  Command.   Col  E.  Rexford  Bull, 
Jr.    illus  AF  Compt  14:4-7  Apr   '80 

Joint  approach  adds   realism  to  inspections  (of  Air 

Force  Communications  Command  units  that  support 
five  major  commands).   AF  Times  41:35  Nov  17    '80 


AIR  FORCE  COMMUNICATIONS  SERVICE  see  Air  Force 
Communications  Command 

AIR  FORCE  CONSERVATION  FOUNDATION 

Roots:  Preserving  our  history.  (Protection  of  Air 
Force  historic  properties)  Joan  Scott  and  Capt 
Stephen  Hann.    illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:18-21 

Nov  '8  0 

AIR  FORCE  ENGINEERING  AND  SERVICES  AGENCY 
see  Air  Force   Engineering  and  Services  Center 

AIR  FORCE  ENGINEERING  AND  SERVICES  CENTER 

AF  Engineering  and  Services  Center,    illus  AF  Mag 
63:106+  May  '80 

Air  Force  engineering  in  the   1980 's.   MajGen  William 
D.Gilbert,  illus  charts  Mil  Eng  r  72:15-18  Jan- 
Feb  '80 

Alert  to  the  task.    LtCol  Max  W.Day,    illus  AF  Engrg 
&t  Svcs  Qtr  21:9-11  Aug   '80 

Challenges  from  the  environment.    LtCol  Thomas  E. 
Peot.    illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:2-5  Nov   '80 

Facility  energy  technology  transfer.    Ed  E.Wilson  and 
Capt  Philip  C.Holden.   AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21: 
28-29  Nov  '80 

Project  Touchdown:   Lending   a  hand.   Maj  James  I. 

Clark,  illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:10-12  May   '80 

Services  into  the  1980s.  LtCol  Roy  G.  Kenn ington. 
illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:7-10  Feb  '80 

AIR  FORCE  FLIGHT  TEST  CENTER 

MAs  (Mobilization  Augmentees)  on  the  move.   Col 
Merlin  R.Adams  and  LtCol  Bernard  V.Parrette. 
illus  Air  Reservist  33:10-11  Nov  '80 


AIR  FORCE  INSPECTION  AND  SAFETY  CENTER 

Air  Force  Inspection  and  Safety  Center,    illus  AF  Mag 
63:109-110  May   '80 

AlK  FORCE  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

AFIT  education:  Cornerstone  of  Air  Force  technical 
excellence.  (Presentation,  60th  anniversary,  Air 
Force  Institute  of  Technology,  Wright-Patterson 
AFB,  OH,  Nov  17,  1979)  Gen  Lew  Allen,  Jr.  AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup  No.  1:2-6  Jan   '80 

A  challenge  for  the  logistics  profession.   (Address, 
Dayton  Chapter,   SOLE,    Dec  6,    1979)  MajGen  G.  E. 
Cooke.   Log  Spectrum  14:19-21  Summer   '80 

Military  R&D:  The  worst  shortage  is  of  trained, 

skilled  people,    illus  tabs  Govt  Exec  12:31+  May  '80 

Teaching  Air  Force  engineering.   Col  Oren  G.Strom, 
illus  Mil  Engr  72:232-235  Jul-Aug  '80 

Technological  competence  and  the  military  command- 
er.  J.  S.Przemieniecki.    illus  AU  Rev  32:70-78 
Nov-Dec   '80 

Teleteach:  How  to  stretch  the  classroom  coast  to 
coast,  illus  Govt  Exec  12:44+  Apr  '80 

The  university  of  tomorrow  (AFIT).  Robert  K.Ruhl. 
illus  Airman  24:21-29  Nov  '80 


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AIR  FORCE-  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY   -   Continued 

5."£.z.L?_4.L? 

Cost  analysis  education.   Capt  Roland  D.Kankey.    illus 
AF  Compt  14:14-15+  Jul  '80 

AIR  FORCE  INTELLIGENCE  SERVICE 

Air  Force  Intelligence  Service,   illus  AF  Mag  63:110+ 
May  '80 

AIR  FORCE  LEGAL  SERVICES  CENTER 

Air  Force  Legal  Services  Center,   illus  AF  Mag  63: 
113  May  '80 

AIR  FORCE   LOGISTICS  COMMAND 

See  also 
Air  Logistics  Centers 

AFLC  opposes  consolidation  plan.  AF  Times  41:32 
Jul  28   '80 

Air  Force  Logistics  Command,   illus  chart  AF  Mag 
63:70-71  May  '80 

Deficiencies  in  newly  repaired  or  overhauled  parts. 
TIG  Brief  32:9  Aug  8   '80 

The  languishing  link  in  combat  readiness.   Gen  T.R. 
Milton,   Ret.  AF  Mag  63:55  Apr  '80 

Logistics:  We  have  work  to  do.    (Presentation,   Air 
Force  Assoc  Airpower  Symposium,    Chicago, 
March  1,    1980)  Gen  Bryce  Poe  II.   AF  Plcy  Ltr 
for  Comdrs:  Sup,  pp  23-28,   May  '80 

Monitoring  orthodox  job  enrichment.  Frederick  I. 
Herzberg  and  Margaret  W.Miner,  illus  Def  Mgt  J 
16:30-36  Second  Quarter  '80 

Operation  Listening  Post.   TIG  Brief  32:14  May  30  '80 

Ridenour  report  revisited.   Neil  B.  Christianson.    illus 
AF  J  Log  4:16-19  Summer   '80 

A  touch  of  CL(a)SS  (Combat  Logistics  Support  Squad- 
ron).  illus  Air  Reservist  32:6-7  May  '80 

The  USAF  Logistics  Command  and  the  energy  crisis. 
Gen  Bryce  Poe  II.  illus  Strat  Rev  8:78-84 
Spring   '80 

AIR  FORCE  MANPOWER  AND  PERSONNEL  CENTER 

Air  Force  Military  Personnel  Center,    illus  AF  Mag 
63:114  May  '80 

Notes  from  the  Palace  Dollar  team:  Observations 
after  two  months  at  MPC.   Capt  David  T.Redmon. 
illus  AF  Compt  14:28  Jan  '80 

AIR  FORCE  MEDICAL  SERVICE  CENTER 

Air  Force  Medical  Service  Center,   illus  AF  Mag  63: 
117  May  '80 

AIR  FORCE  MILITARY  PERSONNEL  CENTER  see  Air 
Force  Manpower  and  Personnel  Center 

AIR  FORCE  OFFICE  OF  SECURITY  POLICE 

Air  Force  Office  of  Security  Police,   illus  AF  Mag  63: 
117-118  May  '80 


AIR  FORCE  SECURITY  SERVICE  see  Electronic  Security 
Command 

AIR  FORCE  SERGEANTS  ASSOCIATION 

AFSA  (Air  Force  Sergeants  Assoc)  1980  Convention 
scrapbook  (New  Orleans,    July  5-Aug  1).  illus  Ser- 
geants 18:24-35  Oct  '80 

Annual  report-  -  1980  .  illus  tabs  Sergeants  18:17-48 
Aug   '80 

AIR  FORCE  SERVICE  INFORMATION  AND  NEWS  CEN- 
TER ~  ■ 

Air  Force  Service  Information  and  News  Center,   illus 
AF  Mag  63:121-122  May  '80 

AIR  FORCE  SPECIALTY  CODE  see  Personnel 
Classification- -Air   Force--U.S. 

MR  FORCE  SYSTEMS  COMMAND 

See  also  agencies  by  name,    e.  g.  , 
Aeronautical  Systems  Division 
Electronic  Systems   Division 

Air  Force  Systems  Command,  illus  chart  AF  Mag 
63:72-73  May  '80 

Computers  in  manufacturing:  Meeting  the  productivity 
challenge.   Gen  Alton  D.Slay.  illus  tabs  AF  Mag 
63:54-55+  Jul  '80 

Contracting  in  Air  Force  Systems  Command- -finding 
a  better  way.   Gen  Alton  D.Slay.   Signal  34:7-9 
Jul  '80 

The  DOD  businessman:  Why  MANTECH  (MANufactur- 
ing  TECHnologies)  is  as  important  as  new  weapons, 
illus  Govt  Exec  12:34+  Sep  '80 

"The  difficulty  arises  when  a  particular  technology 
matures  two  years  after  we  need  it."  Interview. 
Gen  Alton  D.Slay.  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117: 
40-42+  Jan  '80 

Gen  Slay  to  retire  Feb  1  (to  be  replaced  by  LtGen 
Robert  T.  Marsh).   AF  Times  41:2  Dec   15   '80 

(Gen)  Slay's  initiatives:  Alive,   well  and  saving  money. 
Deborah  G.Meyer,  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl 
117:16+  Jul  '80 

How  AFSC's  "SMART"  (Summary  Management  As- 
sessment Review  Trends)  is  making  the  generals 
"smarter."  illus  Govt  Exec  12:56+  Mar  '80 

Ridenour  report  revisited.    Neil  B.  Christianson.    illus 
AF  J  Log  4:16-19  Summer   '80 

Something  in  the  wood  works.    (AFSC's  huge  wooden 
TRESTLE,  basis  of  the  ElectroMagnetic  Pulse 
(EMP)  test  facility)  Sgt  Craig  Pugh.   illus  Airman 
24:25-29  Jan  '80 

Standardization:  A  Systems  Command  perspective. 
Gen  Alton  D.Slay.  illus  Mil  Elect/Countermea- 
sures  6:90-93  Sep   '80 

AIR  FORCE  TECHNICAL  TRAINING  CENTERS 

In  the  Lowry  (AFB,   CO)  tradition.    (Technical  training 
changes  to  meet  new  needs)  Capt  Katie  Cutler, 
illus  Airman  24:31-33  Jan  '80 


AIR   FORCE  OFFICE  OF  SPECIAL  INVESTIGATIONS 
see  Office  of  Special  Investigations 


Tailoring  tech  training  (to  meet  AF  needs).   Capt 
Katie  Cutler,    illus  Airman  24:30-31  Jan  '80 


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m 


AIR  FORCE  TEST  AND  EVALUATION  CENTER 

Air  Force  Test  and  Evaluation  Center,    illus  AF  Mag 
63:122  May  '80 

AIR   FORCE  VILLAGE 

A  tribute  to  dignity.    (Air  Force  Village)  Maj  Garry 
Mitchelmore.   illus  Airman  24:34-48  Jun   '80 

AIR  FORCES  IN  EUROPE 

Blue  Four  at  the  fore.    (USAFE  exercise  trains  junior 
officers  to  plan  close  air  support  missions)  Capt 
Katie  Cutler,   illus  Airman  24:20-23  Aug  '80 

Changing  strategies  for  a  changing  world.    (Report  on 
AFA's  symposium,  "New  Defense  Horizons:  Chang- 
ing Strategies  for  a  Changing  World,"  Los  Angeles, 
Oct  25-26,   1979)  Edgar  Ulsamer.    illus  AF  Mag  63: 
66-73  Jan  '80 

Fire  counter  fire:  Bureaucratic  tactics.   William  S. 
Lind.   AU  Rev  31:87-89;  Responses.   Capt  Jam.^s 
B.Smith  and  Maj  Leonard  L.  Walls.   31:89-93 
Jan-Feb  '80 

The  Queen's  own.   (USAF's  32d  TFS  has  special  ties  to 
the  Netherlands)  Capt  Katie  Cutler,  illus  Airman 
24:44-48  Nov  '80 

USAFE  'Counterpush':  The  first  year.    TIG  Brief 
32:13  Jan  25   '80 

USAFE  is  ready  but  ..  .   (Testimony  before  Special 
Subcommittee  on  NATO  Standardization,   Inter- 
operability and  Readiness,   House  Armed  Services 
Committee)  Gen  John  W.Pauly.  AF  Times  40: 

.      32-33  Feb  4   '80 

The  U.S.  Air  Force  in  Europe.    (Presentation,   Air 
Force  Assoc  National  Symposium,    Los  Angeles, 
Oct  25,    1979)  Gen  John  W.Pauly.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup  No.  2:6-13  Feb  '80 

United  States  Air  Forces  in  Europe,   illus  tab  chart 
AF  Mag  63:98-99  May  '80 

AIR  FREIGHT  see  Air  Cargo 
AIR -GROUND  TRAINING 

Air- Ground  Combat  Center,  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64: 
25-27  Dec    '80 

DFWES  (Direct  Fire  Weapons  Effects  Simulation)- -a 
new  heliborne  anti-tank  simulation  system,  illus 
Intl  Def  Rev  13,    No.  2:257-258  '80 

Hitting  ground  targets.  Maj  V  .  Dovgalyonok.  illus 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  1:24-25  Jan  '80 

Marine  air  operations  injnorthern  Europe.  Maj  Rob- 
ert J.O'Rourke.   illus  tab  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106: 
53-59  Nov  '80 

AIR  LAW 


Aviation  accident  law- -the  legal  anatomy  of  a  military 
air  crash.  Maj  David  E.Prewitt.  USA  Avn  Dig  26: 
32-34  May   '80 

Commuter  aircraft  and  FAR  (Federal  Aviation  Regu- 
lation) 24:  New  rules  for  a  changing  game.   Marc 
Grangier  and  Eric  Biass.    illus  Interavia  35:719- 
722  Aug  '80 

AIR  LOGISTICS  CENTERS 


AIR   LOGISTICS  CENTERS  -   Continued 

(Air)  Logistics  Center  (Kelly  AFB,    TX)  wins  OPM 
(Exemplary  Practice  in  Federal  Productivity) 
Award.   AF  Times  40:25  Jun  23   '80 

It's  a  blast.   (The  Flight  Test  Branch  of  the  San  Anto- 
nio Air  Logistics  Center,   Kelly  AFB,    TX,   verifies 
airworthiness  of  repaired  aircraft)  David  N. Stead, 
illus  Airman  24:2-6  Feb  '80 

Labor -management  relations  at  Tinker  Air  Force 

Base  (OK):  Fair  and  fundamental.   MajGen  Cecil  E. 
Fox.   illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:52-55  First  Quarter  '80 

Robins  (AFB,    GA)  making  an  all-out  effort  to  con- 
serve energy.  AF  Times  41:36-37  Nov  17   '80 

(Warner  Robins  Air  Logistics  Center)  Interview. 
MajGen  John  R.Spalding,  Jr.  illus  Mil  Elect/ 
Countermeasures  6:16+  Mar  '80 

AIR  MAIL  SERVICE  see   Postal  Service 
AIR  MATERIEL  AREAS  see  Air  Logistics  Centers 
AIR  MOBILITY 

See  also 
Air  Assault  Concept 
Air  Cavalry 
Close  Air  Support 

Aerial  antitank  weapon  system:  A  better  can  opener. 
Maj  A.  L.  Mutzig.    illus  Mil  Rev  60:60-66  Sep   '80 

Aerial  displacement  of  tube  artillery.  IstLt  Terry  G. 
Stewart,  illus  tabs  Fid  Arty  J  48:22-27  Nov- 
Dec   '80 

Airmobility,   a  dynamic  dimension  to  river  crossing 
operations.   LtCol  Jimmy  E.  Griffis  .  illus  USA 
Avn  Dig  26:8-12  Apr  '80 

Airmobility  revisited.  LtGen  Harry  W.O.Kinnard, 
Ret.   illus  USA  Avn  Dig  pt  1,    26:1-5+  Jun  '80;  pt  2, 
26:8-14  Jul  '80 

Basing  the  A- 10  in  Europe --strategic  and  mobility 
problems.   Col  Orin  C.Patton  and  Maj  Kenneth  W. 
Engle.   illus  AU  Rev  31:82-85  Mar-Apr   '80 

Confrontation  in  the  Middle  East.   Gen  Hamilton  H. 
Howze,   Ret.   illus  map  Army  30:22-26  Aug  '80 

Military  transport  aviation  in  NATO's  plans.  Maj-Gen 
M.Belov.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  10:39-40  Oct   '80 

Paid  Ice  Storm  ...  a  personal  briefing.   BrigGen 
Billy  M.Knowles.  illus  Air  Reservist  32:16-17 
Feb  '80 

RAMPART:  Route  to  Airlift  Mobility  through  PART- 
nership.  John  F.Shea.  illus  tabs  Def  Trans  J  36: 
6-8+  Sep   '80 

AIR  NATIONAL  GUARD  see  National  Guard--Air  Force 
AIR  POLICE  see  Military  Police 
AIR  POLLUTION  see  Pollution 
AIR  POWER   see  Aerospace  Power 
AIR  RACES  see  Airplanes-  -Races 
AIR  RESERVE  PERSONNEL  CENTER 


Air  Force  takes  to  sea.  illus  Def  Trans  J  36:27-29 
Jun   '80 


ARPC  connection.  Maj  Jerry  Stringer,  illus  Air  Re- 
servist 32:9  Sep-Oct  '80 


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AIR  ROUTES  see  Airways 


AIR-SKA  RESCUE  see  Search  and  Rescue 


AIR-SPEED 


Behind  the  power  curve.  Maj  Pete  Abler,  illus  TAC 
Attack  20:4-6  May  '80 

AIR  STRATEGY  see  Strategy,    Air 

AIR  SURVEILLANCE  see  Surveillance 

AIR  TACTICS  see   Tactics,    Air 


AIR  TAXI  SERVICE  see  Airlines.    Local  Service; 
Helicopters,    Local  Service 

AIR  TRAFFIC  CONTROL 

See  also 
Ground -Control led  Approach 

ATC  flow  management:  Fuel  is  the  spur  and  data 
links  the  key.   Dan  Boyle  and  Chris  Bulloch,    illus 
tab  map  Interavia  35:327-331  Apr  '80 

16th  Air  Traffic  Control  Battalion.    Maj  James   E. 
Dooley  III.    illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:46-48  Oct  '80 

Attack  helicopter  support  of  the  division.    Capt  Terry 
R. Council,    illus  Air  Def  Mag,   pp  16-18,   Oct- 
Dec   '8  0 

Britain's  new  air  traffic  control  radar  network. 
Willem  C.Stokhof  and  Peter  Garside.   illus  map 
Interavia  35:631-633  Jul   '80 

Check  plane   (C-12).    Al  Hinton.    illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26: 
22-23  Aug   '80 

MSAW   (Minimum  Safe  Altitude  Warning) --pilot's 
friend.   SMSgt  Marshall  E.Holman.    illus  tab 
Aerosp  Safety  36:14-15  Sep   '80 

Near  disaster,   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:2-5  Aug   '80 

Primary  radar- -a  continuing  role   in  ATC.    illus  tab 
Interavia  pt  1,    35:455-456  May  '80;  pt  2,   Interavia 
surface  radar  catalogue.    35:642-644  Jul   '80 

Visual  search  performance  during  simulated  radar 
observation  with  and  without  a  sweepline.   Richard 
I.Thackray  and  R.Mark  Touchstone,  illus  tabs 
Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:361-366  Apr  '80 

M3JJiy?J?Ji?j5J!^_MAIliLAl-?.>._£..LS_ 

Inflight  weather  avoidance  service.   Maj  G.E. 
Schrimpf.   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:2-4+  Apr  '80 

Study    and     Teaching 

AFCC  promoting  realistic  controlling.    TSgt  John 
Zeigler.   AF  Times  41:23  Dec  29   '80 

Integrated  simulation.   Russel  M.Vorce  and  CPO 

Frank  N.Griffith,   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:109- 
110  Nov  '80 

Terminology 

Inflight  weather  avoidance  service.   Maj  G.E. 
Schrimpf.   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:2-4+ Apr  '80 

AIR  TRAFFIC  CONTROLLERS 

AFCC  promoting  realistic  controlling.    TSgt  John 
Zeigler.   AF  Times  41:23  Dec  29   '80 


Guidance:  Too  much  of  a  good  thing.   TIG  Brief  32:14 
Jul  11    '80 


AIR    rRAFFIl     CON-]  ROLLERS      .   Continued 

Toward  the  development  of  a  new  aptitude  selection 
test  battery  for  air  traffic  control  specialists. 
James  O.Boone,    tabs  Aviation,    Space   &   Envmt 
Med  51:694-699  Jul   '80 

AIR  TRAINING  COMMAND 

Air  Training  Command,   illus  chart  AF  Mag  63:74-75 
May  '80 

Training  problems:  Talking  helps.    TIG  Brief  32-11 
Jul  25   '80 

History 


3  millionth  grad  reviews   BMT  (Basic  Military  Train- 
ing).   AF  Times  41:24  Sep    1    '80 

AIR   UNIVERSITY 


See  also 
Air  Force  Institute  of  Technology 
Air  War  College 
Squadron  Officer  School 

Air  Training  Command,    illus  chart  AF  Mag  63:74-75 
May  '80 

Comptroller  profile:  Meet  John  Ward,   Air  Univer- 
sity's "Father"  of  Data  Automation.   Capt  Carl  A. 
Mclntire  III.   AF  Compt  14:19  Oct   '80 

Curricula 


Notes  from  the  Professional  Military  Comptroller 
School  (Air  University,    Maxwell  AFB,    AL):  Exec- 
utive Communication  (Area  VI).   CDR  Joseph  H. 
Langen.    illus  AF  Compt   14:40-41  Apr   '80 

Notes  from  the  Professional  Military  Comptroller 
School  (Air  University,   Maxwell  AFB,   AL):  Fi- 
nancial management  at  the  executive  level  (area  I). 
LtCol  Noel  D.Gregg,    illus  AF  Compt  14:30-31 
Jan   '80 

Notes  from  the  Professional  Military  Comptroller 
School  (Air  University,  Maxwell  AFB,  AL):  In- 
formation management.  Maj  Gerald  W.Corwin. 
illus  AF  Compt  14:30-3  1  Jul  '80 

Professional  Military  Comptroller  School  (Air  Uni- 
versity,   Maxwell  AFB,   AL):  Reflections  and  ex- 
pectations.  Col  Walt  Edmonds,   illus  AF  Compt  14: 
26-27  Oct  '80 

AIR   WAR  COLLEGE 

Senior  Air  Force  PME:  It's  within  your  reach.   TIG 
Brief  32:21  Nov  14   '80 

AIR  WARFARE 


An  active  sensor  for  air  combat.  SqLdr  B.G.E.Wak- 
ling.   illus  Hawk  No. 40:21-26  Feb   '80 

Deep-strike  interdiction.   Charles  E.Myers,    Jr.   illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:47-52  Nov   '80 

Defense  Department  Director  of  Air  Warfare  (Dr 
John  R.  Transue).    illus  Natl  Def  65:7+  Dec  '80 

How  much  is  not  enough?    The  non-nuclear  air  battle 
in  NATO's  Central  Region.   Maj  Charles  L.  Fox 
and  LtCol  Dino  A.  Lorenzini.    illus  tab  Nav  War 
Col  Rev  33:58-78  Mar-Apr  '80 

Study    and     Teaching 

Fire  counter  fire:  Bureaucratic  tactics.   W'Uiam  S. 
Lind.   AU  Rev  31:87-89;  Responses.   Capt  James 
B, Smith  and  Maj  Leonard  L.Walls.   31:89-93 
Jan-Feb  '80 


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AIR  WARFARE  -  Continued 

S  t  u  d_j^_  a  n_d_ T  c_a_c_h^n_£   .    Cont'd 

Flying  in  the  dirt.   (MAC  pilots  are  trained  to  avoid 
detection  by  the  enemy  during  Red  Flag  training  at 
Nellis  AFB,  NV)  TSgt  Alan  Prochoroff.  illus  Air- 
man 24:11-16  Nov  '80 

High  rolling  in  Vegas  (in  Exercise  Red  Flag).   Gerald 
H.Smith,   illus  Air  Reservist  32:8-9  Dec  '79- 
Jan  '80 

Red  Flag:  Realistic  training  for  air  combat.  Maj  J. P. 
Kelly,  illus  MarCor  Gaz,  64:84-86  May   '80 

AIR  WEATHER  SERVICE 

Air  Weather  Service  as  a  force  intensifier.  Maj 
Thomas  L.Sack.  illus  tab  AF  Mag  63:110-115 
Nov  '8  0 

The  sun  sentinals.  (Air  Weather  Service's  sun  obser 
vatory  in  western  Australia)  SMSgt  Dave  Sheeder. 
illus  Airman  24:44-48  Oct  '80 

AIRBORNE  ALERT   see  Alert  Systems 
AIRBORNE  EARLY  WARNING 

Airborne  Early  Warning- -two  major  systems  for 

Europe.   Dan  Boyle,    illus  tab  Interavia  35:695-701 
Aug   '80 

Weapon  system  series:  Nimrod--Britain's  counter- 
part to  the  E-3A  AWACS.   John  Marriott,   illus 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24:86+  Dec   '79-Jan   '80 

_AI RBORNF.  FORCES 

See  also 
Paratroops 

The  light  armored  corps--a  strategic  necessity. 
LtGen  James  F.Hollings  worth,    Ret  and  Maj  Gen 
Allan  T.Wood,    Ret.  illus  map  tabs  Armed  Forces 
J  Intl  117:20-22+  Jan   '80 

Canada 

An  exchange  of  wings  over  West  Virginia.    (Select 
members  of  the  Canadian  Airborne  Regiment  par- 
ticipate in  Pierce  Memorial  Jump  Fest,   Camp 
Dawson,   WV)  Pamela  A.Kane,   illus  Natl  Guard 
34:15-17  Nov  '80 

F  r  a  Ti  i   l- 


The  French  Airborne  School.  Maj  Gayden  E.Thomp- 
son, illus  map  Infantry  70:22-24  Jul-Aug   '80 

Russia 


The  dramatic  impact  of  Soviet  airborne  ops.  Milan 
Vego.   Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No. 9:31-32+  '80 

Soviet  airborne  forces  and  preemptive  power  projec- 
tion. Capt  Kenneth  Allard.  illus  tabs  Parameters 
10:42-51  Dec   '80 

Soviet  paratroopers.    (Interview  with  Col-Gen  D.S. 
Sukhorukov)  illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  8:28 -33 
Aug  '80 

M  UlL'L'L-StJhlS-  i. 

The  Airborne/Air  Force  team--spearhead  for  rapid 
deployment.  William  P  .Schlitz.  illus  AF  Mag  63: 
38-45  Feb  '80 

Airborne  armor  and  cavalry.    2dLt  Thomas  D.  Di- 
nackus.    illus  chart  Armor  89:9-12  Sep-Oct  '80 


AIRBORNE  FORCES  -  Continued 

Jn  i  I  c  d    S  U  i  e|     -  Cont'd 

Airborne  in  the  1980s.  Capt  Charles  T.Knowles.  illus 
Infantry  70:7-8  Sep-Oct  '80 

Some  operational  aspects  of  the  UH-60A  Black  Hawk. 
Charles  Gilson.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 7: 
1067-1074  '80 

AIRBORNE  OPERATIONS 

See  also  subdivision  under  specific  wars,   e.g.  , 
World  War  II--Airborne  Operations 

The  dramatic  impact  of  Soviet  airborne  ops  .  Milan 
Vego.   Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No. 9:31-32+  '80 

Operations  in  the  enemy  rear--Soviet  doctrine  and 
tactics.   C.N.Donnelly,   illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No.  1:35-41   '80 

A  tactical  airborne  landing.   Col  Yu.  Chernyshov. 
illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 5:27-29  May  '80 

AIRBORNE  WARNING  AND  CONTROL  SYSTEM 

Airborne  Early  Warning- -two  major  systems  for 

Europe.   Dan  Boyle,    illus  tab  Interavia  35:695-701 
Aug  '80 

(Boeing  E-3A  Sentry  Airborne  Warning  and  Control 
System)  Jay  Miller,  illus  AF  Times  41:14 
Nov  10  '80 

C3/EW  in  Europe- -can  NATO  get  its  electrons  togeth- 
er?   Deborah  M.Kyle  and  Benjamin  F.Schemmer. 
illus  tab  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  1 18:24-25  H  Sep  '80 

First  AWACS  update.   John  B.  Beach,    illus  tab  Def 
Elect  12:21-22+  Jul  '80 

4  E-3As  in  Europe  (to  monitor  Soviet  and  Warsaw 

Pact  military  activities  around  Poland).   AF  Times 
41:6  Dec  29   '80 

Gallery  of  Soviet  aerospace  weapons:  Reconnaissance, 
ECM,   and  early  warning  aircraft,    illus  AF  Mag 
63:126  Mar  '80 

Team  in  Saudi  operating  radar.  AF  Times  41:3 
Oct  30  '80 

The  U.S.  military  updates  its  airborne  communica- 
tions,   command  and  control  systems.   Hugh  Lucas. 
illus  Interavia  35:1099-1102  Dec   '80 

VHS1C- -advanced  components  for  a  new  generation  of 
weapon  systems.  John  Rhea,  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 6:887-890   '80 

Weapon  system  series:  Nimrod--Britain's  counter- 
part to  the  E-3A  AWACS.   John  Marriott,    illus 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24:86+  Dec   '79-Jan  '80 

AIRBUS  see  Airplanes,    Transport  iJet) 

AIRCRAFT  see  specific  kinds  of  aircraft,    e.g., 
Airplanes  Helicopters.    Military 

Airplanes,    Military  Missiles 

Helicopters  Rockets 

AIRCRAFT,    EXPERIMENTAL 

See  also 
Air  Cushion  Vehicles 


The  armchair  aviator.   Regular  feature  in  issues  of 
Air  Force  Times 


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AIRCRAFT,    EXPERIMENTAL   -   Continued 

E_u_r^_p_e_i_  W_e_s_t_e_rj} 

Tornado  nearing  operational  service,   illus  Interavia 
35:424-425  May  '80 

NATO 

Future  European  combat  aircraft- -where  do  we  go 
from  here?    illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 5:656-657   '80 

U  n  i  l.ed_  JLL5 1  g_g. 

B-70  fails  to  perform.   Jay  Miller,   illus  AF  Times 
41:20  Dec  29   '80 

Brown  directs  C-X  IOC  (Initial  Operational  Capability) 
by  Sep  1985.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer.  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:26+  Mar  '80 

DOD's  C-X  confusion.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:14+ 
Sep  '80 

Douglas  nearing  DC--XX  decision,  illus  tabs  Inter 
avia  35:1064-1065  Nov   '80 

F-18A  development  progress,  illus  Interavia  35:1069 
Nov  '80 

House  Armed  Services  Committee  rapidly  defeats 

C-X.  Deborah  M.Kyle.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:12 
May   '80 

Military  airlift  and  the  C-X.   Gen  Robert  E.Huyser. 
AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp   15-16,   Aug   '80 

Osprey  one  of  a  kind.   Jay  Miller,   illus  AF  Times 
40:42  Jun  9  '80 

Senate  C-X  vote  uncertain:  The  101-question  overkill? 
Deborah  M.Kyle.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:12 
May  '80 

'Stealth'  aircraft  technology.   Harold  Brown  and  Wil- 
liam J.Perry.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  9-H,   Oct  '80 

Strike  Eagle- -the  all-weather  strike  version  of  the 
F-15.  illus  Interavia  35:1068  Nov  '80 

(Trainer  aircraft  for  the  Navy)  Jay  Miller,  illus  AF 
Times  41:28  Oct  20   '80 

USAF,    asked  why  not  an  updated  C-5A  instead  of  new 
C-X,    reaffirms  C-X  need.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer. 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:16-17+  Apr  '80 

USAF's  CX  group  now  sees  plane  roughly  "half  the 
size  of  a  C-5A.  "  Benjamin  F.Schemmer.   Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:18+  Feb  '80 

U.S.   has  been  flying  virtually  invisible  aircraft  for 
over  two  years.    ("Stealth"  program)  Benjamin  F. 
Schemmer.   Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:30-31  Sep   '80 

(VTXTS,   Navy  Trainer  Experimental  Training  Sys- 
tem) Jay  Miller,   illus  AF  Times  41:26  Nov   17    '80 

Why  the  U.S.  needs  the  C-X.    (Presentation,    East 

Coast  Section,  Society  of  Experimental  Test  Pilots, 
Washington  Navy  Yard,    March  18,    1980)  LtGen 
Kelly  H.Burke.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  23-27,    Jun   '80 

The  "X"  Wing  and  the  circulation  control  rotor.    LtCol 
William  D.Siuru,    Jr.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106: 
115-116  Jul   '80 

(XV- 15)  takes  off  straight  up,    then  flies  horizontally. 
Jay  Miller,   illus  AF  Times  40:23  Mar  10   '80 


AIRCRAFT,    EXPERIMENTAL  -   Continued 

u  "1  LejL -J-l -1 '  Co"t,d 

History 

An  early  orbital  'shuttle'  (Dyna-Soar).  Jay  Miller, 
illus  AF  Times  40:29  Feb  4  '80 

X-l  piloted  by  Yeager   1st  through  'barrier.  '  Jay 
Miller,   illus  AF  Times  40:24  Apr  7   '80 

AIRCRAFT  CARRIERS 
See  also 


Automatic  Carrier  Landing  System 


Air  defense  of  the  carrier  task  group.  CAPT  John  E. 
Lacouture,  Ret.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:60-67 
Jul  '80 

An  alternative  to  rotating  radars  for  aircraft  car- 
riers. ADM  Gerald  E.Miller,   Ret  and  Roy  J. 
Biondi.  illus  tabs  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:98-101 
Jan  '80 

The  case  for  a  "Can-Am"  carrier.  A  .K.Maconochie . 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:109-111  Jan  '80 

Escalation  control.  CDR  Robert  C. Powers,  illus  tabs 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:52-56  Jan  '80 

HMS  Invincible  accepted  into  the  Royal  Navy.   Col 
Norman  L.Dodd.   illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 3:130-131 
May- Jun   '80 

The  Indian  Navy  gets  its  Sea  Harrier.  Pushpindar 
Singh,  illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 2:39+  Mar-Apr   '80 

Naval  Aviation  flies  into  the  future.   ADM  James  L. 
Holloway  III.   illus  tab  Sea  Power  23:17-20  Jul  '8  0 

Nine  prejudices  about  future  naval  systems.  David  C. 
Hazen.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:26-32  Jul   '80 

Thinking  about  the  future  of  the  Navy.   ADM  Stansfield 
Turner,   Ret.    illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:66-69 
Aug  '80 

The  U.S.   Navy:  Naval  aircraft.   Norman  Polmar.   tab 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  pt  1,    106:121-123  Sep   '80; 
pt  2,    106:119-121  Nov   '80;  pt  3,    106:113-114 
Dec   '80 

S  a  f  e_t_y_  J^e_a_s_u_r_e_s_ 

Improved  helicopter  firefighting:  The  view  from  the 
deck.    LT  Carl  Burch.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106: 
98-99  Jun  '80 
AIRCRAFT  CARRIERS,    NUCLEAR  POWERED 

Blue  water  at  last:  Missions  of  and  NATO  responses 
to  the  new  Soviet  aircraft  carrier.  CDR  Miles  A. 
Libbey  III.  illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:44-52  Nov- 
Dec  '80 

A  giant  ship  (USS  Carl  Vinson),    a  giant  man  (Carl 
Vinson).  James  D.Hessman.  illus  tab  Sea  Power 
23:54  Apr  '80 
AIRCRAFT  CONTROLLERS  see  Air  Traffic  Controllers 

AIRCRAFT  INDUSTRY  AND  TRADE 

See  also 
Aerospace  Industry  and  Trade 
Helicopter  Industry  and  Trade 
Missile  Industry  and  Trade 

Aerospace  world.   Regular  feature  in  issues  of  Air 
Force  Magazine^ 


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AIRCRAFT  INDUSTRY  AND  TRADE   -   Continued 

Airliner  manufacture- -Looking  into  the  future,   tabs 
Interavia  35:1149-1150  Dec   '80 

The  battle  for  the  new  120-140  seater  market.  Paul 
Maurice,  illus  tab  Interavia  35:1061-1064  Nov  '80 

Farnborough  International  '80:  Aerospace  waiting  for 
decisions,   illus  Interavia  35:756-758  Sep   '80 

Farnborough  International  1980  prospects,  illus  Ar- 
mada Intl  4:136+  Jul-Aug  '80 

Farnborough  International  1980  shatters  all  records. 
Robert  Salvy  and  Felix  Muller.  illus  Armada  Intl 
4:20-22+  Sep-Oct  '80 

Industrial  periscope:  A  business,   technological  & 
scientific  news  bulletin.   Regular  feature  in  some 
issues  of  NAT^_^s_Fi ft e_en_ Nations 

Jane's  aerospace  review,  1979/80.  John  W.R.Taylor 
illus  AF  Mag  63:32-39  Jan   '80 

New  products  and  technology.   Regular  feature  in 
some  issues  of  fj^teravia 

The  next  new  wave  of  airliners.  Bill  Sweetman.  illus 
Aerosplntl  16:22-25  Nov-Dec   '80 

The  tin  trees  of  Farnborough  '80.  John  W.R.Taylor, 
illus  AF  Mag  63:42-45  Nov  '80 

The  world  of  aerospace.  Regular  feature  in  issues  of 
Interavia 

Economic     Aspects 

Company  reports  review.   Regular  feature  in  some 
issues  of  Interavia 

Trends  in  new -gene  ration  turboprop  engines.  Marc 
Grangier.   illus  Interavia  35:422-423  May  '80 

The  $2.5  million  fighter.   (Lightweight  Fighter  Group) 
Jay   Miller,  illus  AF  Times  41:30  Oct  13   '80 

E  x  h  i  b  i  t_i^_n_s 

The  British  Aviation  Equipment  Exhibition,  Shanghai, 
26  March-5  April,  1980.  illus  Interavia  35:556-551 
Jun  '80 

ILA  '80--Hanover  (International  Aerospace  Show), 
bigger  than  ever.   Robert  Heck,    illus  Armada  Intl 
4:62+  Jan-Feb   '80 

Internat_i  o  n  a  1_ _A_ s_p_e_c_t_s 

Airbus  Industrie's  heavenly  twins:  A3 10  and  A300- 
600.  Mark  Lambert,  illus  tabs  Interavia  35:1001- 
1006  Nov  '80 

Airliner  manufacture- -Looking  into  the  future,  tabs 
Interavia  35:1149-1150  Dec   '80 

The  cost  of  collaboration.  Alistair  J.Bell.  Hawk  No. 
40:47-53  Feb  '80 

European  consortia:  Evolving  cooperation  at  work. 
F.Clifton  Berry,  Jr.  illus  tab  AF  Mag  63:62-66 
Aug  '80 

Europe's  combat  aircraft:  Will  it  happen?   Mark  Lam- 
bert,   illus  tabs  Interavia  35:702-704  Aug  '80 

Farnborough  1980.  illus  tab  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118: 

34+  Sep   '80 


AIRCRAFT  INDUSTRY  AND  TRADE      -   Continued 

Int  e  r  na_tio  na  1    A  sjpj|_ct  s     _  Cont'd 

Future  European  combat  aircraft- -where  do  we  go 
from  here?    illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 5:656-657   '80 

The  R.A.A.F.  's  new  fighter--F- 16  or  F/A18. 

P.Lewis  Young,   illus  tabs  Asian  Def  J  No.  6:56- 
57+  Nov-Dec  '80 

The  Tornado  provisioning  and  supply  system.   Rudiger 
Sanitz.   illus  tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:93-95 
Oct-Nov  '80 

France 

Dassault  is  well  prepared  for  future  cooperation, 
illus  Aerosp  Intl  16:40-41+  May- Jun  '80 

Dassault  Mystere-Falcon  50.  illus  Aerosplntl  16: 
22-24+  Sep-Oct  '80 

With  the  Fouga  90  Aerospatiale  aims  at  the  booming 
trainer  market.   Yves  Robins,  illus  Aerosp  Intl 
15:42+  Oct-Nov   '79 

History 

Gnome  et  Rh6ne--an  aviation  engine  firm  in  the  first 
World  War.  James  M.Laux.  illus  tabs  Aerosp  Hist 
27:17-26  Mar  '80 

G  e  r  m  a  n  y(jr  e  ^e_r_aj[_  Jl^jMibJ _LL ' 

Bonn  uneasy  about  cost  of  Airbus  program.    (Interview 
with  Martin  Gruner)  illus  Interavia  35:309-310 
Apr   '80 

Dornier  stays  among  the  leaders,   illus  Interavia  35: 
318-320  Apr  '80 

Tornado  conversion  courses  underway  at  MBB  (Mes- 
serschmitt-Bolkow-Blohm).  Interavia  35:751-752 
Sep  '80 

Great     B  r  ita_i  n 

Britain's  aerospace  in  the  military  market.  Bill 

Sweetman.   illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:69-70+ 
Aug-Sep  '80 

Britain's  aerospace  industry,  illus  tabs  Interavia  35: 
767-782  Sep  '80 

The  British  aerospace  industry  at  Farnborough.   Yves 
Robins,  illus  Aerosplntl  16:4-6+ Sep-Oct  '80 

The  British  scene:  Under  new  management,  tabs 
Interavia  35:767-768  Sep  '80 

Caledonian  Airmotive:  New  CF6  engine  overhaul  fa- 
cility at  Prestwick.   Derek  Wood,   illus  Interavia 

35:362  Apr   '80 

Gr  e_e_c_e 

Greece's  aero  industry  takes  off:  The  Hellenic  Aero- 
space Industry's  official  opening.   Yves  Robins, 
illus  Aerosp  Intl  16:31+  Mar-Apr  '80 

I  n  t  e_rn_at_i ona  1 A_s_p_e_c_t_s 

Lockheed  looks  forward  in  the  civil  market.  J.Philip 
Geddes.  illus  (Also  cutaway)  tabs  Interavia  35: 
523-526  Jun  '80 

Tornado  nearing  operational  service,  illus  Interavia 
35:424-425  May  '80 


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AIRCRAFT  INDUSTRY  AND  TRADE   -   Continued 


Israel 


They  make  aircraft  too:  IAI  (Israel  Aircraft  Indus- 
tries),  Israel's  technology  base .   Felix  Muller. 
illus  Armada  Intl  4:18+  Jan-Feb  '80 

Japan 

An  interesting  international  partner :  The  Japanese 
aerospace  industry.  Yves  Robins,  illus  Aerosp 
Intl   16:10-11+  Mar-Apr   '80 

The  Mitsubishi  Diamond  I--what  are  its  chances  on 
the  current  market?   Marc  Grangier.   illus  tab 
Interavia  35:129-130  Feb  '80 

Netherlands 


The  battle  for  the  new  120-140  seater  market.  Paul 
Maurice,  illus  tab  Interavia  35:1061-1064  Nov  '80 

Fokker's  Maritime  patrol  aircraft  wins  orders  in  S.E, 
Asia.   Brian  Walters,  illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  5:99+ 
Sep-Oct  '80 

Sweden 

The  Swedish  aerospace  industry:  More  and  more  com- 
mercial,  illus  Aerosp  Intl  16:4+  Mar-Apr   '80 

The  Swedish  aerospace  industry  seeks  new  proj- 
ects—new multi-role  military  aircraft  planned 
for  the  nineties,   illus  map  tab  Interavia  35:159- 
164  Feb  '80 

Switzerland 

PC-7:  Flight  training  with  Swiss  precision,   illus 
Asian  Def  J  No. 2:50+  Mar-Apr  '80 

United     St  a_t  e_  s_ 

Big-fan  engines--a  new  U.S.   generation.    Bill  Sweet- 
man,   illus  tabs  Interavia  35:411-414  May  '80 

Boeing  rides  high.   Klaus  Regelin.   illus  tabs  Interavia 
35:675-677  Aug  '80 

Douglas  nearing  DC-XX  decision,  illus  tabs  Interavia 
35:1064-1065  Nov  '80 

FAA  k  industry:  First  to  be  forced  apart?   David 
Hoffman.   Govt  Exec   12:26-27  Jun   '80 

FX  fighter  firms  square  off.  John  Burton,  illus  Def  & 
For  Aff  8:44-46  Sep  '80 

Fortunes  of  DOD's  two  aircraft  engine  giants  about  to 
be  reversed.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer.  tab  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:18f-  May  '80 

Lockheed  looks  forward  in  the  civil  market.   J.Philip 
Geddes.  illus  (Also  cutaway)  tabs  Interavia  35: 
523-526  Jun  '80 

The  new  American  export  fighters.  Charles  Gilson 
and  Mark  Lambert,  illus  tabs  Interavia  35:1165- 
1168  Dec   '80 

199  more  planes  accepted  last  year  than  in  1978.  Len 
Famiglietti.  AF  Times  41:31  Sep  15   '80 

Our  shrinking  industrial  base.   (Presentation,    Military1 
Order  of  the  Carabao  Luncheon,    Army  and  Navy 
Club,   Washington,   April  22,    1980)  Gen  Alton  D. 
Slay.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  2-6,  Jul  '80 


AIRCRAFT  INDUSTRY  AND  TRADE   -   Continued 
U_n2t_e_d__S  t  a  t  e  s     -   Cont'd 

Pentagon  wants  action  on  CX.  AF  Times  41:34 
Nov  10  '80 

Plastic  airplanes  are   coming  your  way.    Maj  Roger  L. 
Jacks,   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:6-7  Dsc   '80 

Research  programs  in  general  aviation--next  genera- 
tion aircraft.   Marc  Grangier.   illus  tab  Interavia 
35:123-128  Feb  '80 

Return  of  the  American  SST.   Walter  B.  Hendrickson, 
Jr.    illus  tab  Natl  Def  65:32-33  Dec   '80 

767--Boeing's  next  world-beater.   Klaus  Regelin.  illus 
tabs  Interavia  35:678-686  Aug  '80 

(Trainer  aircraft  for  the  Navy)  Jay  Miller,  illus  AF 
Times  41:28  Oct  20   '80 

U.S.   aerospace  moves  emphasis  to  the  civil  sector. 
Michael  Morgan.   Def  &  For  Aff  8,    No.  1:37   '80 

The  U.S.    returns  to  Farnborough  in  strength.   F.  Clif- 
ton Berry,   Jr.    illus  AF  Mag  63:46-49  Nov  '80 

Hi  story 

Aeromarine  Airways,   Inc.   Albert  A.  Le Shane,   Jr. 
tab  illus  Am  Avn  Hist  Soc  J  25:162-180  Fall  '80 

Giuseppe  Bellanca  and  the  search  for  "pure  stream- 
line." William  M.  Leary,    Jr.    illus  Aerosp  Hist  27: 
187-191  Sep   '80 

The  Keystone  Patrician.    Edward  Peck,    illus  Am  Avn 
Hist  Soc  J  25:112-118  Summer  '80 

A  panorama--from  General  Dynamics.   Pictorial. 
Aerosp  Hist  27:180-185  Sep   '80 

AIRCRAFT  MAINTENANCE 

See  also 
Missile  Maintenance 

also  subdivision  Maintenance  and  Repair  under 
specific   subjects,    e.g., 
Jet  Engines- -Maintenance  and  Repair 

Aircraft  battle  damage   repair:  A  force  multiplier. 
LtCol  Richard  S.Greene,    tabs  AF  J  Log  4:2-6 
Summer  '80 

The  art  of  helicopter  maintenance.   R.James  Woolsey. 
illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:25  Jun  '80 

An  assessment  of  the  benefits  due  to  reliability  cen- 
tered maintenance  on  the  C-141.  Nozer  D.Singpur- 
walla  and  Capt  Carlos  M.Talbott,    Jr.  tabs  AF  J 
Log  4:11-15  Winter   '80 

Bubble  gum,   bailing  wire,   and  ASIP  (Aircraft  Struc- 
tural Integrity  Program),   or  .  .  .  how  we  keep 
your  aircraft  from  falling  apart.   Maj  Paul  L. 
Tiley.    illus  tabs  Aerosp  Safety  36:22-23  Feb  '80 

The  6th  Cavalry  Brigade  (Air  Combat)  plays  its  ACE 
(Armament,   Communication  and  Electronic  main- 
tenance).   Maj  Stephen  J.  Snow,    illus  tab  USA  Avn 
Dig  26:12-15  Aug  '80 

Chock  talk- -incidents  and  incidentals  with  a  mainte- 
nance slant.   Regular  feature  in  issues  of  TAC 
Attack 


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AIRCRAFT  MAINTENANCE   -   Continued 


AIRCRAFT  STRUCTURAL  INTEGRITY  PROGRAM 


"Do-it-yourself"  logistics  engineering  in  Strategic 
Air  Command.  Col  James  K.Streett.  AF  J  Log 
4:18-19  Spring   '80 

A  form  (AFTO  78  1A)  in  your  future.   Maj  Dion  W. 
Johnson,    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:10-11  Sep   '80 

Formulating  improved  figures  of  merit  in  aircraft 
acquisition.   Charles  Stiles,   illus  tabs  Def  Mgt  J 
16:56-60  First  Quarter  '80 

Heliflight  Systems  Inc--total  helicopter  support. 

Marc  Grangier.   illus  Interavia  35:542-543  Jun  '80 

'Hot  Stuff  combat  turns.   TIG  Brief  32:5-6  Aug  8   '80 

It's  a  blast.  (The  Flight  Test  Branch  of  the  San  Anto- 
nio Air  Logistics  Center,  Kelly  AFB,  TX,  verifies 
airworthiness  of  repaired  aircraft)  David  N. Stead. 
illus  Airman  24:2-6  Feb   '80 

The  languishing  link  in  combat  readiness.   Gen  T.  R. 
Milton,   Ret.   AF  Mag  63:55  Apr   '80 

Little  things  mean  a  lot.   LtCol  Eugene  La  Mothe . 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:4-5  Nov  '80 

NDI  (NonDestructive  Inspection):  A  mystic  science  to 
Air  Force  maintenance  managers?  TIG  Brief  31:4 
Dec  21   '79 

The  nit-pickers.    (Charleston  AFB,  SC's  aircraft 
maintenance  inspectors  thoroughly  check  the 
C-141s  assigned  to  MAC's  437th  Military  Airlift 
Wing)  Sgt  Craig  Pugh.   illus  Airman  24:38-43 
Apr  '80 

Noncompliance  with  procedures.    TIG  Brief  32:16 

May  2   '8  0 

Of  old  heads  and  retreads.   Capt  Howard  Harding, 
illus  Combat  Crew  30:8-10  Sep  '80 

Quality  maintenance   requires  quality  writeups.    TIG 
Brief  32:7  Jan  25    '80 

Speak  to  me.  Capt  Gary  V.Earl.  illus  TAC  Attack 
20:22-23  Jan  '80 

The  T-44A  and  contract  maintenance.   CDR  Curtis  J. 

Winters,  illus  tab  US  Nav  Inst  P roc  106:107-109 

Jan  '80 
Tankers  live  longer.    (The  value  of  the  in-flight 

Acoustic  Crack  Detection  System  (ACDS)  for 

C/KC-135  aircraft)  Budd  Parrish.    illus  tabs 

Aerosp  Safety  36:8-11  Apr   '80 

Technical  data  and  maintenance  discipline.  TIG  Brief 
31:18  Dec  21   '79 

The  well-maintained  airliner,  illus  Aerosp  Intl  16:24+ 

Jul-Aug   '80 

Who's  minding  the  bird?  Capt  Michael  Wetherell. 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:26  Jun  '80 

You  and  the  781.  Maj  David  G.Miller,  illus  Combat 
Crew  30:4-5+  Feb  '80 

Stud  y__aJ\d__T^_?_c_h_i_n_g 

That's  why.  (Cockpit  switches)  MSgt  John  Mann,  illus 
TAC  Attack  20:24-25  Jan  '80 


AIRCRAFT  MECHANICS  see  Ground  Crews 


Bubble  gum,   bailing  wire,   and  ASIP  (Aircraft  Struc- 
tural Integrity  Program),   or  .  .  .   how  we  keep 
your  aircraft  from  falling  apart.    Maj  Paul  L. 
Tiley.    illus  tabs  Aerosp  Safety  36:22-23  Feb  '80 

AIRDROP 


ALCENT  (AirLift  CENTer):  The  MAC  testing  house. 
Maj  William  D.Harman.    illus  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2: 
21-26  Jul-Sep   '80 

AWADS  +  SKE  =  on  target,  illus  Air  Reservist  32:11 
Jun   '80 

Charting  for  the  80's.  (Topographic/electromagnetic 
charting)  LtCol  James  D.Muma.  illus  Airlift  Ops 
Rev  2:5-7  Apr-Jun  '80 

Rapid  deployment  force  gets  test  (in  Exercise  Dragon 
Team).    Lee  Ewing.   AF  Times  41:14  Jul  28   '80 

Wind  circle  airdrops--a  different  approach.  Maj  Jay 
A.Weiss,   illus  tab  Navigator  27:8-9  Spring   '80 

AIRLIFT 

See  also 
Berlin  Airlift 
Mercy  Missions 

ATC  Hump  flights:  Risky  super  effort.  Jay  Miller, 
illus   AF  Times  41:27  Aug   25    '80 

Airlift  heritage:  Operation  Homecoming.  Charles  W. 
Dickens,  illus  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:23-29  Jan-Mar  '80 

Airlift  improvements:  CX  and  other  initiatives.  LtCol 
William  C.Bartels.   illus  tabs  MarCor  Gaz  64:60- 
64  Aug   '80 

(Airlift  issues)   (Interview  with  Col  Robert  B.Patter- 
son) Maj  Edward  F.Wittel.    illus  Airlift  Ops  Rev 
2:2-8  Jul-Sep   '80 

Airlift  utilization.    TIG  Brief  32:6  May  16   '80 

At  the  Arctic  Circle.    Dan  Donohue.    illus  Air  Re- 
servist 32:12-13  Jul   '80 

Automated  command  and  control  in  MAC.    Capt  Susan 
K.Hinderleider.   illus  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:19-23 
Oct-Dec  '80 

Base  support  for  the  Prime  Nuclear  AirliFt  (PNAF) 
mission.   TIG  Brief  32:6  Feb  8  '80 

Blue/gold  aircrew  operations.  LtCol  Walter  M.Pat- 
terson III.  illus  tabs  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:15-21  Jan- 
Mar  '80 

Bold  Eagle  '80.  SMSgt  Gerald  H.Smith,  illus  tab  Air 
Reservist  32:16-17  Dec   '79-Jan   '80 

CRAF--the  other  half.  LtCol  William  L.Arent.  illus 
tabs  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:8-13  Apr-Jun  '80;  Translog 
11:5-9  Sep   '80 

Charting  for  the  80's.  (Topographic/electromagnetic 
charting)  LtCol  James  D.Muma.  illus  Airlift  Ops 
Rev  2:5-7  Apr-Jun  '80 

The  Civil  Reserve  Air  Fleet- -national  airlift  asset. 

F.Clifton  Berry,   Jr.  illus  tab  AF  Mag  63:54-59 

Feb  '80 
Close  Look  U.   Capt  James  P.Coe.  illus  MAC  Flyer 

27:20-23  Jun  '80 


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AIRLIFT  -  Continued 


AIRLIFT   -   Continued 


Cooperation  means  mission  accomplishment,  illus 
Def  Trans  J  36:4-7+  Feb  '80 

The  deterrent  effect  of  strategic  aircraft.    LtCol  Ron- 
ald K.  Sable,   illus  Def  Trans  J  36:42-44+  Sep   '80 

The  dramatic  impact  of  Soviet  airborne  ops.  Milan 
Vego.  Def  k  For  Aff  8,   No. 9:31-32+  '80 

Estimating  aircraft  utilization  rates.   Robert  L. 
Stowell.  Log  Spectrum  14:16-19  Spring  '80 

The  forklifts  of  August.  Capt  Bruce  P.Schoch.  illus 
Army  30:42-43+  May  '80 

LOGAIR  Mark  2:  An  alternative  logistics  airlift  sys- 
tem. Maj  Nicholas  Van  Valkenburgh.  maps  tabs 
AF  J  Log  4:25-29  Spring   '80 

Military  airlift  and  the  C-X.  Gen  Robert  E.Huyser. 
AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,  pp  15-16,   Aug  '80 

Mobility  forces.    (Extracted  from  Air  Force  Report  to 
96th  Congress)  illus  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:9-10  Jul- 
Sep   '80 

Navajo  SOS.  SMSgt  Gus  Vinas .  illus  Air  Reservist 
32:19+  May   '80 

New  defense  horizons:  Changing  strategies  for  a 

changing  world.  (Concluding  report  on  AFA  Sym- 
posium, Los  Angeles,  Oct  26,  1979)  Edgar  Ulsa- 
mer.  illus  AF  Mag  63:60-65  Feb  '80 

New  feathers  for  MAC  birds.  Capt  John  P.Pugh.  illus 
Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:11-14  Jan-Mar  '80 

Pax,   trash  and  Mother  MAC.    Capt  Carl  Gidlund. 
illus  Air  Reservist  32:18-19  Dec  '79-Jan  '80 

Peacetime  training  vs  wartime  role.   MajGen  Charles 
F.G.Kuyk,   Jr,   Ret.    illus  tab  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2: 
11-12  Jul-Sep   '80 

RAMPART:  Route  to  Airlift  Mobility  through  PART- 
nership.  John  F.Shea.  illus  tabs  Def  Trans  J  36: 
6-8+  Sep   '80 

The  rapid  deployment  force--a  future  muscle  for 
America.  Hy  Kaplan,  illus  Sergeants  18:18-20 
Mar  '80 

Report  to  the  96th  Congress.   (Presentation,   House 
Armed  Services  Committee,   Washington,   Feb 
1980)  Hans  M.Mark  and  Gen  Lew  Allen,   Jr.  tabs 
AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup  No. 3:2-35  Mar  '80 

Riding  high!  (Military  Airlift  Command's  Volant  Ro- 
deo) illus  Natl  Guard  34:26-29  Nov  '80 

(Significant  changes  in  airlift)  Interview.   Gen  Jack  J. 
Catton,   Ret.  illus  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:2-4  Apr- 
Jun  '80 

South  for  the  winter.  Capt  James  P.Coe.  illus  MAC 
Flyer  27:8-11  Mar  '80 

Soviet  airborne  forces  and  preemptive  power  projec- 
tion. Capt  Kenneth  Allard.  illus  tabs  Parameters 
10:42-51  Dec  '80 

The  Soviet  competition--IL-76  "Candid."  illus  MAC 
Flyer  27:16-17  Jan  '80 

Soviet  military  airlift:  Key  to  rapid  power  projection. 
William  Schneider,  Jr.  illus  tab  AF  Mag  63:80-86 
Mar  '80 


Two  scorpions  in  a  cup:  America  and  the  Soviet  air- 
lift to  Laos.  Capt  Earl  H.  Tilford,  Jr.  illus  maps 
Aerosp  Hist  27:151-162  Sep   '80 

USSR's  airlift  about  1/4  of  U.S.  '--but  most  distances 
are  shorter.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:17+  Apr  '80 

Views  of  Vice  CINCMAC.  Interview.   LtGen  Thomas 
M.Ryan,   Jr.  illus  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:2-10  Jan- 
Mar  '80 

Volant  Rodeo  '80  (MAC's  tactical  airlift  competition), 
illus  Air  Reservist  32:10-11  Sep-Oct  '80 

Why  the  U.S.   needs  the  C-X.    (Presentation,   East 

Coast  Section,   Society  of  Experimental  Test  Pilots, 
Washington  Navy  Yard,    March  18,    1980)  LtGen 
Kelly  H.Burke.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  23-27,   Jun  '80 

Zaire  airlift.   LtCol  James  L.Cole,   Jr.  illus  map 
Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:14-18  Oct-Dec   '80 

H_^  s  t_o_r_y_ 

Airlift  heritage:  Evolution  of  airlift.  (Address,   Airlift 
Operations  School,   Jan  24,    1980)  Gen  Jack  J. Cat- 
ton,    Ret.   illus  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:23-29  Apr- Jun  '80 

Genesis  of  flying  safety.  (Gen  William  H.Tunner)  Maj 
James  G.Gibson  JJ.  illus  MAC  Flyer  27:14-15 
Jun  '80 

AIRLIFT  CENTER 


ALCENT  (AirLift  CENTer):  The  MAC  testing  house. 
Maj  William  D.Harman.    illus  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2: 
21-26  Jul-Sep   '80 

AIRLIFT  OPERATIONS  SCHOOL 

Professional  airlift  management  education.    (Airlift 
Operations  School,  Scott  AFB,   IL)  TIG  Brief  32:13 
Sep  12  '80 

AIRLIFT  UNITS 

(Airlift  issues)  (Interview  with  Col  Robert  B.Patter- 
son) Maj  Edward  F.Wittel.    illus  Airlift  Ops  Rev 
2:2-8  Jul-Sep   '80 

Alaskans  take  the  heat,  illus  Natl  Guard  34:36-37 
Jul  '80 

Close  Look  II.   LtCol  William  D.Forsythe.    illus  Air- 
lift Ops  Rev  2:13-20  Jul-Sep   '80 

(443d  Military  Airlift  Wing  and  military  airlift  train- 
ing) Interview.  BrigGen  Maurice  C.Padden.  illus 
Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:1-8  Oct-Dec  '80 

The  nit-pickers.    (Charleston  AFB,  SC's  aircraft 
maintenance  inspectors  thoroughly  check  the 
C-141s  assigned  to  MAC's  437th  Military  Airlift 
Wing)  Sgt  Craig  Pugh.   illus  Airman  24:38-43 
Apr  '80 

150  new  crews  OK'd  for  airlift  training.   Lee  Ewing. 
illus  AF  Times  41:16  Aug  4   '80 

Pax,   trash  and  Mother  MAC.   Capt  Carl  Gidlund. 
illus  Air  Reservist  32:18-19  Dec  '79-Jan  '80 


Riding  high!   (Military  Airlift  Command's  Volant  Ro- 
deo) illus  Natl  Guard  34:26-29  Nov  '80 


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AIRLIFT  UNITS  -   Continued 

Spirit  of  the  76th  (Military  Airlift  Sq).    IstLt  Raymond 
R.Miller  III  and  Capt  Darryl  Pichford.   illus  MAC 
Flyer  27:20-21  Oct  '80 

Volant  Rodeo   '80  (MAC'S  tactical  airlift  competition). 
illus  Air  Reservist  32:10-11  Sep-Oct  '80 

AIRLINES 

See  also 
Aviation,    Commercial 

The  well-maintained  airliner,  illus  Aerosp  Intl  16:24  + 
Jul-Aug   '80 

Directories 


AIRLINES  •    Continued 

Alaska 

Hi  story 

Lockheed  Vegas  in  southeastern  Alaska.   James  A. 
Ruotsala.    illus  tabs  Am  Avn  Hist  Soc  J  25:2-9 
Spring   '80 

Australia 


Interavia's  review  of  world  airlines- -the  top  per- 
formers, illus  tabs  Interavia  35:1021-1036  Nov  '80 

Fares 


Continental  and  Braniff  join  ranks  offering  discounts. 
Don  Hirst.  AF  Times  41:7  Nov  10   '80 

Discount  air  fares.   TIG  Brief  32:6  May  16   '80 

5  bases  to  cut  air  travel  costs.   AF  Times  40:15 
Apr  7   '80 

Four  air  carriers  to  serve  DOD  (and  other  Federal 
agencies  reduced-cost  air  transportation  for  offi- 
cial travel).   AF  Times  40:3  Jun  16  '80 

Going  on  leave?   Try  a  50%  air  discount.    Len  Famig- 
lietti.   AF  Times  41:4  Dec   1   '80 

Nine  airlines  are  cutting  fares  for  official  travel.   AF 
Times  41:27  Dec  29   '80 

Plan  would  mean  lower  air  fares.    Len  Famiglietti. 
AF  Times  40:3  Feb  25   '80 

Nonscheduled    Operations 

Air  Europe  flies  the  British  holidaymakers .  Paul 
Maurice,  illus  Interavia  35:949-950  Oct  '80 

Passenger    Service 

Airline  catering.   Manfred  Momberger.    illus  Aerosp 
Intl   16:49-51  May-Jun  '80 

Bases  now  can  buy  teleticket  machines.   Len  Famigli- 
etti.  AF  Times  41:23  Sep  29   '80 

Improved  communications  speed  airline  reservations. 
Paul  Maurice,  illus  Interavia  35:1103-1104  Dec   '80 

Passengers  handling  equipment.  Manfred  Momberger. 
illus  Aerosp  Intl  15:14+  Oct-Nov  '79 

Travel  centers  get  AF  okay.  AF  Times  40:8  Jan  14  '80 

Two  different  styles  in  European  commuter  airlines. 
Marc  Grangier.  illus  Interavia  35:815-817  Sep  '80 

Statistics 


Interavia's  review  of  world  airlines- -the  top  per- 
formers, illus  tabs  Interavia  35:1021-1036  Nov  '80 


1979:  A  year  of  marked  growth  for  the  world  of  air 
transport,    illus  tabs  Interavia  35:171  Feb  '80 


How  to  get  more  out  of  your  747:  Pan  Am  and  Qantas 
take  different  routes.  Paul  Maurice,  illus  Interavia 
35:931-935  Oct  '80 

Europe,     Western 

Two  different  styles  in  European  commuter  airlines. 
Marc  Grangier.  illus  Interavia  35:815-817  Sep  '80 

Germany     (Federal     Republic) 

The  latest  737  enters  service,   illus  Interavia  35:958- 
959  Oct  '80 

Great     Britain 

Britain's  regional  and  domestic  airline  system  in 
1980.  Paul  Maurice,  illus  Interavia  35:431-433 
May  '80 

The  latest  737  enters  service,   illus  Interavia  35:958- 
959  Oct  '80 

Iceland 


Iceland's  air  transport  network.   Doug  Birch,   illus 
Interavia  35:634-635  Jul  '80 

It_a_l_y 

Alitalia  chairman  looks  at  the  80s.   Umberto  Nordio. 
Ulus  Interavia  35:356-357  Apr   '80 

Norway 

Braathens  SAFE--a  constant  struggle  to  survive. 
Marc  Grangier.  illus  map  Interavia  35:1153-1154 
Dec  '80 


Russia 


See  Aeroflot 

Switzerland 

Swissair  aims  at  quality  and  continued  profitability, 
illus  tabs  Interavia  35:354-355  Apr  '80 

Swissair  stresses  environment  benefits  of  DC-9 

Super  80.  Mark  Lambert,  illus  Interavia  35:1105- 
1106  Dec   '80 

United    States 

Airline  computer  systems.   Manfred  Momberger.    illus 
Aerosp  Intl  16:42-43+  Mar-Apr   '80 

Airlines'  slump- -pilots,    navs  returning.   John  Ginov- 
sky.   AF  Times  41:1+  Nov  17    '80 

Civilian  pilot  openings  at  lowest  ebb  since   '75.   AF 
Times  40:7  Jun  16   '80 

FAA  &t  industry:  First  to  be  forced  apart?   David 
Hoffman.   Govt  Exec   12:26-27  Jun  '80 

How  to  get  more  out  of  your  747:  Pan  Am  and  Qantas 
take  different  routes.  Paul  Maurice,  illus  Interavia 
35:931-935  Oct  '80 


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AIRLINES  -  Continued 

United    States     -   Cont'd 

Lockheed  looks  forward  in  the  civil  market.   J.Philip 
Geddes.  illus  (Also  cutaway)  tabs  Interavia  35: 
523-526  Jun  '80 

New  perspectives  on  aviation:  Is  the  sky  still  the 
limit?   (Louis  H.Bauer  Lecture)  John  H.  Winant. 

Nine  airlines  are  cutting  fares  for  official  travel.   AF 
Times  41:27  Dec  29   '80 

Outlook  for  air  transportation.   LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker, 
Ret.  AF  Times  40:13-14  Jan  21   '80 


Pilot  hiring  by  airlines  tapers  off.   M.L.Craver.  AF 
Times  40:1+  Mar  3   '80 

Hi  story 

Aeromarine  Airways,   Inc.   Albert  A.  Le Shane,   Jr. 
tab  illus  Am  Avn  Hist  Soc  J  25:162-180  Fall   '80 

AIRLINES,    LOCAL  SERVICE 

Britain's  regional  and  domestic  airline  system  in 
1980.  Paul  Maurice,  illus  Interavia  35:431-433 
May  '80 

Commuter  aircraft  and  FAR  (Federal  Aviation  Regu- 
lation) 24:  New  rules  for  a  changing  game.    Marc 
Grangier  and  Eric  Biass.   illus  Interavia  35:719- 
722  Aug   '80 

The  energy-effective  airliners:   Commuter  aircraft, 
illus  Aerosp  Intl   16:4-6  I   Jul-Aug    '80 

Two  different  styles  in  European  commuter  airlines. 
Marc  Grangier.   illus  Interavia  35:815 -8 17  Sep   '80 

AIRMAN  PERFORMANCE  REPORTS 

New  set  of  rating  forms  for  airmen:  Little  change, 
illus  AF  Times  40:17  Mar  31   '80 

AIRMEN 


AIRMEN  -   Continued 

Unit  commanders  to  make  BTZ  (Be  low- The -Zone) 
E-4  hikes.   Pat  Dalton.   AF  Times  41:1+  Dec  29   '80 

Volunteer  pool  empty  for  special  EM  jobs.   Len 
Famiglietti.  AF  Times  41:10  Oct  20   '80 

AIRMEN'S  CLUBS  see  Servicemen's  Clubs 
AIRPLANE  HIJACKING 


Airmen  of  the  Year,   illus  AF  Times  40:6  Jun  30   '80 

'Best'  EM  to  get  quick  promotion.   Pat  Dalton.   AF 
Times  41:1+  Sep  29   '80 

A  commitment  to  excellence.    (AF's  Outstanding  Air- 
men for  1979)  Capt  Dick  Sheffield,    illus  Airman 
24:8-12  Jan  '80 

EM  in  critical  skills  due  $600  Ready  Reserve  bonus. 
AF  Times  41:26  Dec  22  '80 

For  FY    '81,   AF  needs  83,000  officers,    EM.   AF 
Times  41:3  Nov  3    '80 

Male,  female  clothing  rises  in  value  for  FY  '81.  tab.- 
AF  Times  41:4  Nov  10  '80 

Re-up  OK  so  far,  outlook  not  bright.  AF  Times  40:4 
Jun  9   '80 

STEP  (Strips  for  Exceptional  Performers)  draws  fire, 
but  so  did  WAPS.  Bruce  Callander,  illus  AF  Times 
41:20+  Oct'13   '80 

To  serve  my  fellow  men  in  blue.    (Interviews  with 
CMSAFs)  K.Thuermer.   illus  Sergeants   18:14-18 
Feb  '80 

Twelve  for  eighty.  (Outstanding  Airmen  for  1980) 
Capt  Katie  Cutler,   illus  Airman  24:32-39  Dec   '80 

The  25th  anniversary  of  the  Outstanding  Airmen  pro- 
gram. William  P.  Schlitz.  illus  AF  Mag  63:82-84 
Nov  '80 


Upper  Heyford  NCO's  Spanish  calms  hijackers.  AF 
Times  41:22  Nov  24   '80 

AIRPLANE  TYPE 

Only  U.  S.    military  airplanes  are  entered  under  type. 
For  airplanes  of  other  countries   see  entries  under 
specific  categories,    e.g.,   Airplanes,    Military-- 
Great  Britain. 

A_-J 

Bargain  basement  fighters  (retrofits).  John  Beach, 
illus  Def  Elect  12:59-60+  Jun  '80 

Skyhawks  for  the  RMAF.  Enrico  delle  Capre.  illus 
Asian  Def  J  No.  3:65-66+  May-Jun  '80 

A.^_6 

Advances   in  target  acquisition  and  missile  guidance. 
John  S.Phillip,    illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  3:56+  May- 
Jun  '80 

A-7  experiment  moving  toward  F/O  validation,  illus 
Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6:32-33  Aug  '80 

History 

A-7  best  in  Vietnam.  Jay  Miller,  illus  AF  Times 
40:34  Apr  14  '80 

The  A- 10- -monstrosity  with  a  mission.   LtCol  Jim 
Beavers,   Ret.  illus  AF  Mag  63:66-70  Feb  '80 

Above  all  else   ...   a  tank  killer.   SMSgt  Gerald  H. 
Smith,    illus  Air  Reservist  32:12-14  Dec   '79- 
Jan  '80 

Aircraft  for  export:  Cutting  off  the  U.S.   nose?    David 
Harvey,  illus  Def  ii  For  Aff  8,    No. 4:45-46   '80 

Basing  the  A- 10  in  Europe--strategic  and  mobility 
problems.    Col  Orin  C.Patton  and  Maj  Kenneth  W. 
Engle.   illus  AU  Rev  31:82-85  Mar-Apr   '80 

Blue  Four  at  the  fore.    (USAFE  exercise  trains  junior 
officers  to  plan  close  air  support  missions)  Capt 
Katie  Cutler,   illus  Airman  24:20-23  Aug  '80 

A  boot  full  of  rudder.    Capt  Jimmy  Carter,    illus  TAC 
Attack  20:4-6  Jul   '80;  Aerosp  Safety  36:10-12 
Aug   '80 

Dangerous  midnight- -delay,  confusion  on  road  to  a 
night  tank  killer.  David  Harvey,  illus  Def  &  For 
Aff  8:12-15+  Nov  '80 

Lethal  against  armor:  The  Joint  Air  Attack  Team. 
William  P.  Schlitz.   illus  AF  Mag  63:44-50+  Sep  '80 

Night/Adverse  Weather  A- 10  at  the  cross-roads. 
Ramon  Lopez,  illus  map  Interavia  35:707-709 
Aug   '80 

Off  line  ...   on  line  .  .  .   first  for  Reserve.    Mike  Sing- 
er.  Air  Reservist  32:23-24  Aug   '80 


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AIRPLANE   TYPE   -   Continued 

A-JL  0  -   Cont'd 

"The  Warthog.  "  Ron  Sherman  and  others,    illus  tabs 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:69-70+  Jun-Jul   '80 

AV_-_8_ 

Barges,    ramps,    and  V/STOL.   Laurie  Rackas  and 
John  C.Scharfen.  illus  tab  MarCor  Gaz  64:20-21 
Sep  '80 

British  RAF  order  for  AV-8Bs  likely  as  336  USMC 
buy  clouds  A- 18  equation,  illus  tab  Armed  Forces 
J  Intl  117:24  Jul   '80 

HM3  Invincible  accepted  into  the  Royal  Navy.    Col 
Norman  L.Dodd.   illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  3:130-13  1 
May-Jun  '80 

The  Harrier  Ski-Jump  gets  off  the  ground.  Henry 
Stanhope,  illus  Mil  Engr  72:34-36  Jan-Feb  '80 

Harrier:  The  Cherry  Point  connection.  David  Harvey, 
illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.9:17-20l    '80 

Navy  F-18,    USMC  AV-8B  at  issue  again  in  strong 
split  within  OSD  staff,   OMB.    illus  Armed  Forces 
J  Intl   117:41-42  Aug   '80 

Sen  Gary  Hart  is  high  on  Harrier.   (From  address. 
National  War  College,    June  30,    1980)  MarCor  Gaz 
64:10  Aug   '80 

UK  puts  off  AV-8B  and  Harrier  Mk  5  choice.  Interavia 
35:749-750  Sep  '80 

UK  puts  off  Av-8B/Mk  5  Harrier  choice.  Intl  Def  Rev 
13,   No. 7:983   '80 

Testing 

Sea  Harrier  status  report.  Paul  Maurice,  illus  Intl 
Def  Rev  13,   No. 6:865-866   '80 

B^J 

Why  shelving  the  B-l  bomber  was  a  dumb  idea,   tabs 
illus  Govt  Exec  12:24+  Mar   '80 

History 

Seventeen  bits  and  pieces:  Boeing's  B-17  Fs  and  Gs 
assigned  to  the  8th  U.S.  Army  Air  Force,   August 
1942-May  1945.  Paul  M.Andrews,  illus  tabs  Am 
Avn  Hist  Soc  J  pt  1,    1st  Air  Division.   24:202-213 
Fall   '79;  pt  2,    3d  Air  Division.    24:303-312 
Winter   '79 

B^_2_6 

The  civil  B-26  Marauder.   Roger  F.Besecker.   illus 
Am  Avn  Hist  Soc  J  25:228-233  Fall  '80 

Shootout  at  Palembang:  The  "Hellbirds"  mine  the 

Moe si  River.   RADM  K.  L.  Veth,   Ret.    illus  Am  Avn 
Hist  Soc  J  25:72-74  Spring  '80 

History 


AIRPLANE   TYPE   -  Continued 

B^JJ    -   Conl '  d 

Busy  Prairie.    (SAC's  Strategic  Projection  Force  sup- 
ports the  Rapid  Deployment  Joint  Task  Force) 
LtCol  George  L.  Newton  III.    illus  Combat  Crew  30: 

4-7)-  D;c    '80 

Find  the  beacon.  Capt  James  R.Prideaux.  illus  Com- 
bat Crew  30:12-14  Dec   '80 

Force  projection:  The  conventional  side  of  SAC's 
strategic  mission.   Gen  R.  H.  Ellis.    TIG  Brief  32: 
1-2  Aug  8   '80 

New  day  for  an  old  warrior.    (B-52D  modifications 
which  increase  payload  and  improve  maneuver- 
ability) MSgt  David  B.Drachlis.    illus  Airman  24: 
15-19  Jan  '80 

Strategic  air  power.  Gen  Richard  H.  Ellis,  illus  RUSI 
J  for  Def  Studies   125:3-8  Mar   '80 

Those  magnificent  men,    those  old  flying  machines -- 
are  B-52  crews  the  kamikazes  of  tomorrow?    Jay 
Finegan.    AF  Times,    Times  Magazine  sup:6-9+ 
Oct  6   '80 

Update  on  the  Digital  Bomb  Nav  System  (DBNS)  for 
the  B-52D.   Capt  Richard  S.  Roszak.    illus  Combat 
Crew  30:18-19  Jul   '80 

History 

From  power  flight  '57  to  global  flight  '80- -the  second 
time  around.  Maj  William  H.Thurston,  illus  Com- 
bat Crew  30:8-9+  Jun   '80 

B_-_5J 

High  flight  to  Pakistan.  Dallas  R.Blevins.  illus  Nav- 
igator 27:27-30  Summer   '80 

B-_58 

History 


The  last  mission  of  the  Eddie  Allen.   Col  Eino  E.  Jen- 
strom,   Ret.    illus  AF  Mag  63:94-98  Aug   '80 

B^_5_2 

Andersen  (AFB,    Guam)  B-52s  due  down  under.  AF 
Times  40:37  Mar  10  '80 


To  acquire  strategic  bombers--the  case  of  the  B-58 
Hustler.   R.  CargUl  Hall,    illus  AU  Rev  31:2-20 
Sep -Oct  '80 


See  XB-70 


See  O-l 


B  -  70 


Bird     Do 


C^j> 

The  C-5:  Extending  it  into  the  21st  century.   Paul  Sei- 
denman.    illus  Natl  Def  65:34-37+  Dec   '80 

(443d  Military  Airlift  Wing  and  military  airlift  train- 
ing) Interview.  BrigGen  Maurice  C.Padden.  illus 
Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:1-8  Oct-Dec   '80 

Mobility  forces.    (Extracted  from  Air  Force  Report  to 
96th  Congress)  illus  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:9-10  Jul- 
Sep    '8  0 

(Significant  changes  in  airlift)  Interview.   Gen  Jack  J. 
Catton,    Ret.  illus  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:2-4  Apr- 
Jun  '80 

USAF,   asked  why  not  an  updated  C-5A  instead  of  new 
C-X,    reaffirms  C-X  need.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer. 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:16-17+  Apr  '80 

USAF's  CX  group  now  sees  plane  roughly  "half  the 
size  of  a  C-5A.  "  Benjamin  F.Schemmer.   Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:18+  Feb  '80 


33 


AIRPLANE  TYPE  -  Continued 

C_-_5    -   Cont'd 

Why  the  U.S.   needs  the  C-X.    (Presentation,   East 

Coast  Section,  Society  of  Experimental  Test  Pilots, 
Washington  Navy  Yard,    March  18,    1980)  LtGen 
Kelly  H.Burke.    AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  23-27,   Jun  '80 

C^  J_2 

Check  plane   (C-12).    Al  Hinton.    illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26: 
22-23  Aug  '80 

Mini-transport  in  air  debut  at  Beaufort  (MCAS,  SC). 
illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:2  Jan  '80 

C^J_6 

History 


C-46  during  WW  II  carried  big  loads.   Jay  Miller, 
illus  AF  Times  40:38  Mar  17   '80 


C  -  4  7 


(Air  Transport  Command  and  the  C-47  in  World 
War  II)  Jay  Miller,  illus  AF  Times  41:36 
Sep  29  '80 

C_-_1J_8 

425- -an  example  of  Liftmaster  longevity.   Nicholas 
M.Williams,    illus  Am  Avn  Hist  Soc  J  25:199-202 
Fall  '80 

C  -  1  2  1 


History 


AIRPLANE   TYPE   -  Continued 

C^ J_3J3   -  Cont'd 

Peacetime  training  vs  wartime  role.    MajGen  Charles 
F.G.Kuyk,   Jr,    Ret.    illus  tab  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2: 
11-12  Jul-Sep   '80 

(Significant  changes  in  airlift)  Interview.   Gen  Jack  J. 
Catton,   Ret.  illus  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:2-4  Apr- 
Jun  '80 

C  -  1  3  5 


Lockheed  C-121A  Constellations  in  USAF  and  civilian 
service.  Robert  C.Mikesh.  illus  tabs  Am  Avn  Hist 
Soc  J  25:10-18  Spring  '80 

C_-J_2J 

Patches:  The  hole  story.  MSgt  Lawrence  H.Lentz  and 
LtCol  Arthur  Sorenson.  illus  Air  Reservist  32: 
14-15  Sep-Oct  '80 

C_-_l_3_0 

(Air)  Reserve  forces  prepare   'flying  fire  trucks'  for 
duty  out  west,  illus  Officer  56:15  Nov  '80 

Alaskans  take  the  heat,  illus  Natl  Guard  34:36-37 
Jul  '80 

At  the  Arctic  Circle.    Dan  Donohue  .    illus  Air  Re- 
servist 32:12-13  Jul   '80 

Close  Look  II.  Capt  James  P.Coe.  illus  MAC  Flyer 
27:20-23  Jun  '80 

Close  Look  II.  LtCol  William  D.  Forsythe.  illus  Air- 
lift Ops  Rev  2:13-20  Jul-Sep   '80 

Flying  in  the  dirt.  (MAC  pilots  are  trained  to  avoid 
detection  by  the  enemy  during  Red  Flag  training  at 
Nellis  AFB,   NV)  TSgt  Alan  Prochoroff.  illus  Air- 
man 24:11-16  Nov  '80 

Movin'  in  the  model  'A.  '  TSgt  Ed  Martins,  illus  Air 
Reservist  32:6-8  Sep-Oct  '80 

New  feathers  for  MAC  birds.  Capt  John  P.Pugh.  illus 
Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:11-14  Jan-Mar   '80 


(Jet  engines,  jet  aircraft,  and  in-flight  refueling)  Jay 
Miller,  illus  AF  Times  pt  1,  41:23  Sep  8  '80;  pt  2, 
41:28  Sep  15   '80 

C_-_LJJ 

C-141  crash  kills  13  in  'Bright  Star.  '  AF  Times  41:4 
Nov  24   '80 

C-141  flight  control  malfunction  team:  A  new  Ap- 
proach to  an  old  problem.    TIG  Brief  32:22 
Dec   12   '80 

Close  Look  II.   Capt  James  P.Coe.   illus  MAC  Flyer 
27:20-23  Jun   '80 

Close  Look  II.  LtCol  William  D.  Forsythe.  illus  Air- 
lift Ops  Rev  2:13-20  Jul-Sep    '80 

Golden  Bear.  Julius  Alexander,  illus  MAC  Flyer  27: 
4-5  Aug   '80 

A  heavy  war  story.  Maj  Bruce  L.Gumble.  illus  MAC 
Flyer  27:18-19  Jun  '80 

How  to  plan  a  crash  landing.   Capt  James  P.Coe.    illus 
MAC  Flyer  27:8-10  Feb  '80 

An  interim  solution  (C-141B).   Jay  Miller,    illus  AF 
Times  40:24  May  26   '80 

Mobility  forces.    (Extracted  from  Air  Force  Report  to 
96th  Congress)  illus  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:9-10  Jul- 
Sep   '8  0 

New  feathers  for  MAC  birds.  Capt  John  P.Pugh.  illus 
Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:11-14  Jan-Mar   '80 

The  nit-pickers.    (Charleston  AFB,   SC's  aircraft 
maintenance  inspectors  thoroughly  check  the 
C-141s  assigned  to  MAC's  437th  Military  Airlift 
Wing)  Sgt  Craig  Pugh.   illus  Airman  24:38-43 
Apr   '80 

South  for  the  winter.  Capt  James  P.Coe.  illus  MAC 
Flyer  27:8-11  Mar   '80 

Stretching  it!  William  G. Holder,   illus  Airman  24: 
39-41  Jun  '80 

Maintenance  and  Repair 

An  assessment  of  the  benefits  due  to  reliability  cen- 
tered maintenance  on  the  C-141.  Nozer  D.Singpur- 
walla  and  Capt  Carlos  M.Talbott,   Jr.  tabs  AF  J 
Log  4:11-15  Winter   '80 

C  a  n_b_e_r _r_a 
See  B-57;   EB-57 


Commando 


See  C-46 


Constellation 


See  C-121 


34 
AIRPLANE  TYPE   -   Continued 

Corsair     II 

See  A-7 

E^_3_ 

(Boeing  E-3A  Sentry  Airborne  Warning  and  Control 
System)  Jay  Miller,  illus  AF  Times  41:14 
Nov  10  '80 

Boeing  offers  707/ECX  for  TACAMO  (TAke  Charge 
And  Move  Out)  role,  illus  tab  map  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 5:688-689  '80 

Electronics  takes  to  the  offensive.   Edgar  Ulsamer. 
illus  AF  Mag  63:41-50  Jul  '80 

4  E-3As  in  Europe  (to  monitor  Soviet  and  Warsaw 

Pact  military  activities  around  Poland).   AF  Times 
41:6  Dec  29   '80 

GAO  raps  DOD  on  NATO  (E-3A)  deal.    Len  Famig- 
lietti.   AF  Times  41:26  Aug   18   '80 

Nile  beckons  E-3A  crews,    illus  AF  Times  40:4 
Jan  21    '80 

E^_4 

Impressive  is  word  for  Boeing's  747.  Jay  Miller, 
illus  AF  Times  40:16  Mar  3   '80 

SAC  due  1st  E-4B.  AF  Timos  40:20  Jan  14   '80 

EB_-_57_ 

History 

The  EB-57:  Like  most  antiques  its  value  increases 
with  age.   Capt  James  R.Grant,    illus  Navigator  27: 
12-13  Summer  '80 

E_C_-_1_2_1 

The  first  episode:  "Connies  to  Phantoms"  (in  the  AF 
Reserve),  illus  Air  Reservist  32:9  Jun  '80 

EC  -  1  30 


Boeing  offers  707/ECX  for  TACAMO  (TAke  Charge 
And  Move  Out)  role,  illus  tab  map  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 5:688-689   '80 

Ocean  control:  The  renaissance  in  submarine  com- 
munications. R.J.Starkey,   Jr.  illus  map  Mil 
Elect/Countermeasures  pt  1,   Historical  perspec- 
tive and  overview.   6:38+  Nov  '80 


See  F-15 


E_a_g_l£ 


F  -  4 


AIRPLANE   TYPE   -   Continued 
F  -4 


F-4  Air  Reserve  forces  conversion  program.    TIG 
Brief  32:11  Dec  12   '80 

F-4  emergency  situation  training.   Maj  Pete  Abler, 
illus  TAC  Attack  20:26-27  Aug   '80 

F-4  rollers:  Wheels,   tires,  brakes.   LtCol  Horst 
Gaede.   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:23-24  May  '80 

The  first  episode:  "Connies  to  Phantoms"  (in  the  AF 
Reserve),  illus  Air  Reservist  32:9  Jun  '80 

Latent  dive  toss  system  errors.  Capt  Ralph  S.  Rein- 
hart  II.  illus  USAF  Ftr  Wpns  Rev,   pp  14-17, 
Winter   '79 

One  F-4  in  11  found  flawed.  AF  Times  41:26  Oct  6  '80 


Cont'd 


They  walked  away:  F-4  emergency  evacuation  proce- 
dures. Capt  Skip  Bremer,  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36: 
2-3  Oct  '80 

Maintenance  and  Repair 

Surge!    (Fast,    capable  maintenance  of  aircraft  is  im- 
portant during  flying  sorties  at  Osan  Air  Base, 
ROK)  SrAmn  Mark  Curry,  illus  Airman  24:44-48 
May  '80 

F  -  5 


The  new  American  export  fighters  .  Charles  Gilson 
and  Mark  Lambert,  illus  tabs  Interavia  35:1165- 
1168  Dec  '80 


See  YF-12 


F  -  1  2 


F-15 


Development,    test,    and  evaluation  of  an  advanced 

anti-G  valve  for  the  F-15.  R.R. Burton  and  others, 
illus  tabs  Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:504-509 
May   '80 

Dr  SAM  (School  of  Aerospace  Medicine)- -from  the 
laboratory  to  the  aircraft,  illus  TAC  Attack  20: 
23-25  Nov  '80 

F-15:  Overload  Warning  System.   Capt  Richard  Ban- 
holzer.   illus  tabs  USAF  Ftr  Wpns  Rev,    pp  15-17-t, 
Fall   '80 

Falcons,    Eagle  pilots  to  fly  longer  in  '81.   AF  Times 
41:3  Dec  8   '80 

Flying  the  F-15  Eagle.  George  W. Hawks,  Jr.  illus 
Aerosp  Hist  27:2-8  Mar  '80 

For  Eagle  drivers  only- -but  other  types  should  read 
it,   too.   Capt  Paul  Q.G.Woodford.   (Reprinted  from 
Airscoop,   August  1980)  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36: 
14-15  Nov  '80 

High- resolution  mapping  in  forward  mode  for  new 
F-15B  Strike  Eagle,   illus  Def  Elect  12:28-29 
Nov  '80 

More  flying  hours  asked--jet  engines  available.  Inter- 
view. BrigGen  Richard  D.Murray.  AF  Times  40:7 
May  12    '80 

No  lock  AIM9  ranging.   Maj  Rich  Hardy,    illus  tabs 
USAF  Ftr  Wpns  Rev,   pp  7-8,   Spring  '80 

Opportunistic  base  and  depot  maintenance  policies  for 
F100  engines  in  F-15  aircraft.  John  L. Madden  and 
Virginia  L.Williamson,  tabs  AF  J  Log  4:18-22 
Winter  '80 

Strike  Eagle- -the  all-weather  strike  version  of  the 
F-15.  illus  Interavia  35:1068  Nov  '80 

Maintenance  and   Repair 

Eglin  (AFB,  FL)  'detective'  spots  F-15  defect.  Sgt 
Millie  Roberts.  AF  Times  40:33  Apr  14   '80 

Testing 


Strike  Eagle  proposed  for  air-to-ground  missions. 
Charles  Gilson.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,  No. 8:118 
1189   '80 


35 


AIRPLANE  TYPE  -   Continued 

Are  you  ready  for  the  F-16?   TIG  Brief  31:17 
Dec  21   '79 

Coming  on  strong  in  the  F-16.   Capt  Michael  B.Per- 
ini.   illus  tab  AF  Mag  63:40-43  Aug  '80 

F-16  flying  jobs:  Tour  criteria  cut.   AF  Times  41:13 
Aug   18   '80 

The  F-16:  Not  like  any  other.   Capt  Wayne  C.Ed- 
wards,  illus  AF  Mag  63:34-39  Aug   '80 

Falcons,   Eagle  pilots  to  fly  longer  in  '81.   AF  Times 
41:3  Dec  8   '80 

Flying  in  the  electric  jet--a  navigator's  perspective. 
Capt  Michael  K.Pomphrey.   illus  Navigator  27; 
20-22  Summer   '80 

The  hang-up  in  force  modernization:  Not  enough  pro- 
curement dollars.    Benjamin  F.Schemmer.    illus 
tab  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:30-31+  Aug  '80 

Hill  Air  Force  Base  (UT):  "First  in  the  F-16."  Maj 
Donald  W.Staffon.   illus   TAC  Attack  20:26-28 
Jun   '80 

More  flying  hours  asked- -jet  engines  available.   Inter- 
view. BrigGen  Richard  D.Murray.  AF  Times  40:7 
May  12   '80 

The  new  American  export  fighters.  Charles  Gilson 
and  Mark  Lambert,  illus  tabs  Interavia  35:1165- 
1168  Dec  '80 

"Pease  Tower,    Zoom  flight  is  number  1."  (First  de- 
ployment of  fully  configured  F-l6s  to  Europe) 
LtCols  Tuck  McAtee  and  Loren  E.  Timm.    illus 
USAF  Ftr  Wpns  Rev,  pp  2-13,   Summer  '80 

The  R.A.  A.F.  's  new  fighter-  -F-  16  or  F/A18. 

P.Lewis  Young,   illus  tabs  Asian  Def  J  No.  6:56- 
5  7+  Nov- Dec   '80 

Six  countries  now  flying  F-16s  as  Norway,   Denmark, 
Israel  get  first  planes,  illus  tab  Armed  Forces  J 
Intl  117:32-33  Mar  '80 

Testing 


"Pease  Tower,    Zoom  flight  is  number  1."  (First  de- 
ployment of  fully  configured  F-l6s  to  Europe) 
LtCols  Tuck  McAtee  and  Loren  E.  Timm.   illus 
USAF  Ftr  Wpns  Rev,  pp  2-13,   Summer  '80 

F^J_8 

Brown  slows  F-18  by  40%  in  FY   '82-  '83.  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  118:17+  Sep    '80 

A  clean  bill  of  health  for  the  F-18?    Vincent  C.Thom- 
as,   Jr.   illus  Sea  Power  23:53-54+  Sep   '80 

DOD  staff  optimistic  on  F-18  fixes.  Benjamin  F. 
Schemmer.  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:18 
Nov  '80 

Employment  of  the  two-seat  TF/A- 18  airplane.    LtCol 
William  D.Bauer.   Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:103-107 
Mar-Apr   '80 

F-18  Hornet,  and  the  grain  of  truth  syndrome.  David 
Harvey,   illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.  7:36-37   '80 

F-18  tactics  trainer  on  schedule  ...  if:  Canadians  in 
cost  quandry  over  WTT.  illus  Mil  Elect/Counter- 
measures  6:55-56  Nov  '80 


AIRPLANE   TYPE   -  Continued 

_F_-_1_8_-  Cont'd 

F-18A  development  progress,  illus  Interavia  35:1069 
Nov  '80 

F/A-18  Hornet:  A  status  report.   Charles  Gilson. 
illus  tab  Interavia  35:139-146  Feb  '80 

F/A-18  Hornet--one  aircraft,   one  man,   multiple 
missions.   Charles  Gilson.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 2:211-218   '80 

The  F/A-18  Hornet  program.  Interview.   LtGen  Wil- 
liam J.White,  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:26-30  Oct  '80 

F/A-18  program  shapes  up  despite  GAO  criticism, 
illus  Armada  Intl  4:20+  Mar-Apr  '80 

Multiple  role  radar  designed  for  F/A-18.  Robert  E. 
White,  illus  Def  Elect  12:44-47  Jan  '80 

Navy  F-18,    USMC  AV-8B  at  issue  again  in  strong 
split  within  OSD  staff,   OMB.   illus  Armed  Forces 
J  Intl  117:41-42  Aug  '80 

Navy  tells  SecDef  budget  crunch  will  require  slowing 
F-18  buys  by  40-50%.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer. 
illus   tabs  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:19-21+  Jul   '80 

New  cost  increases  endanger  F-18  program.  L.Edgar 
Prina.   illus  Sea  Power  23:22-24  May   '80 

Ordnance  for  F/A-18  Hornet.   CW4  John  P.Clelland, 
Jr.  illus  tabs  MarCor  Gaz  64:16-18  Oct  '80 

The  R.A.  A.  F.  's  new  fighter- -F- 16  or  F/A18. 

P.Lewis  Young,   illus  tabs  Asian  Def  J  No.  6:56- 
57+  Nov-Dec   '80 

Why  the  country  cannot  afford  OSD:  A  case  in  point-- 
the  F-18  was  not  worth  buying  in  the  first  place. 
George  A.  Spangenberg.    illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl 
117:17-18  Aug  '80 

F_-_5J 

History 


The  Sabre  Tooth  Cheetahs  of  Osan.    Francis  J.  Amody. 
illus  Am  Avn  Hist  Soc  J  25:42-44  Spring   '80 

F^_8_0 

Fox  Able  One- -the  first  transatlantic  jet  deployment 
(July  1948).  Col  Frank  W.KHbbe,  Ret.  illus  map 
AF  Mag  63:72-80  Oct  '80 

History 


The  Sabre  Tooth  Cheetahs  of  Osan.   Francis  J.  Amody. 
illus  Am  Avn  Hist  Soc  J  25:42-44  Spring   '80 

F^_8_9 

History 

The  Scorpion:  A  pictorial  report.   Jay  Miller,   illus 
AU  Rev  31:34-45  Jul-Aug   '80 

F^J_0_0 

Farewell  to  the  F-100's.  Allan  R.Scholin.  illus  Natl 
Guard  34:14-17+  Jan-Feb  '80 

An  inspector's  view  of  safety.   Col  Gary  R.Tompkins, 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:8-9  May  '80 


36 


m 


AIRPLANE  TYPE  -   Continued 

'God,   I'm  not  ready  ...   yet.  '  (Capt  Christopher  C. 
Soto  receives  the  Cheney  Award  for  rescuing  his 
pilot  from  a  burning  F-105)  SMSgt  Dave  Sheeder. 
illus  Airman  24:15-20  Apr   '80 

Requiem  for  a  heavyweight.    Blake  C.Morrison,    illus 
USAF  Ftr  Wpns  Rev,  pp  36-37,  Summer  '80; 
Aerosp  Safety  36:14-15  Oct  '80 

F  -  11  1 

New  roles  for  TAC's  F-lll.  Capt  Kenneth  C.Stoehr- 
mann.  illus  tab  AF  Mag  63:46-51  Feb  '80 

F_B_-_1_1_1 

FB-111  emergency  bombing.   Capt  Bradley  L.  Moffett. 
illus  Navigator  27:24-26  Winter  '80 

The  FB-111  goes  conventional.   Maj  Lawrence  Chal- 
mer.   illus  Combat  Crew  30:20-21+  Nov  '80 

Training  the  best:  The  380th  BMW  and  the  4007th 
CCTS  prepare  FB-111A  crews  to  fly  and  fight. 
illus  Combat  Crew  30:4-7+  Aug  '80 


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See  C-5 

See  C-130 

See  F-18 

See  C-12 
See  B- S8 
See  A-  6 
See  B-26 


Galaxy 
Hercules 

Hj3_r_n_e_t 

H_u_r_o_n 

H_u_s_t  l_e  r 

I_n  t  r  u  d  e  r 

Invader 

KC  -  10 


(Air  Force  Reserve)  associate  unit  to  fly  KC-lOs. 
illus  Officer  56:16  Jun  '80 

The  KC-10  Extender.   Maj  Wayne  Brunz.    illus  Com- 
bat Crew  30:12-13  Aug  '80 

KC-10  rollout.  Mike  Singer,  illus  Air  Reservist  32: 
12-14  Jun  '80 

McDonnell  Douglas  KC-10A  Extender,   illus  tab  Inter- 
avia  35:710-711  Aug  '80 

Reserves  training  crews  for  SAC  KC-lOs.  AF  Times 
41:15  Nov  24   '80 

SAC  KC-lOs  will  draw  on  AFRes.   AF  Times  40:4 
Apr  28   '80 


Seeking  the  protection  of  the  commercial  warranty. 
Ronald  R.Chalecki.    illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:36-39  Third 
Quarter  '80 


AIRPLANE  TYPE   -  Continued 

K_C_-_9_7 
History 

The  nav  heritage  - -the  KC-97L.    LtCol  Thomas  P. 
Beal.   illus  Navigator  27:15-19  Winter  '80 

(Jet  engines,  jet  aircraft,  and  in-flight  refueling)  Jay 
Miller,  illus  AF  Times  pt  1,  41:23  Sep  8  '80;  pt  2, 
41:28  Sep  15   '80 

Tankers  live  longer.  (The  value  of  the  Ln-flight 
Acoustic  Crack  Detection  System  (ACDS)  for 
C/KC-135  aircraft)  Budd  Parrish.  illus  tabs 
Aerosp  Safety  36:8-11  Apr  '80 

Maintenance  and  Repair 

Air  Force  life:  Getting  it  done.    (Two  specialists  at 
Wurtsmith  AFB,   MI,   save  money  by  performing 
difficult  repair  job  on  a  KC-135)  illus  Airman  24: 
13-14  Aug  '80 

Liftmaster 
See  C-l 18 

Mohawk 
See  OV  -  1 

M_u_s_t^ji_g 
See  F-51 

N^e_p_t  u  n  £ 
See  P-2 

OA-37 

Still  leading  the  way.    (Wisconsin  ANG  uses  OA-37 
jets  for  forward  air  control)  Sgt  Craig  Pugh.    illus 
Airman  24:2-6  Aug  '80 

OV_-_l 

"Touch  of  gold"- -MIDAS  (Military  Intelligence  De- 
tachment (Aerial  Surveillance))  Alaska.  SgtlC  Don 
Carr  and  SP5  Greg  Thomas,  illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26- 
42-44  Apr  '80 

OV_-_1_0_ 

New  River  (Marine  Observation  Sq  1)  gets  new 
OV-10D  Bronco.  MarCor  Gaz  64:4  May  '80 

The  OV-10  as  a  helicopter  killer.  Maj  F.G. Wicker- 
sham  HI.  tab  MarCor  Gaz  64:26+  May  '80 

Orion 
See  P-3 

P^_2 

Nuclear  Neptunes:  Early  days  of  Composite  Squad- 
rons 5  &  6.   Chuck  Hansen,    illus  Am  Avn  Hist 
Soc  J  24:262-268  Winter   '79 

History 

Navy  Neptune  in  '46  set  distance  record.  Jay  Miller. 
iUus  AF  Times  40:24  Mar  31   '80 

P_2_V 
See  P-2 


AIRPLANE  TYPE  -   Continued 

P_-J 

ASW  programs  move  ahead  with  first  Seahawk  flight- - 
Orion  also  passes  major  milestone.   James  D. 
Hessman.    illus  Sea  Power  23:13  Jan  '80 

P^_5J 

History 


The  North  American  Aviation  P-51H  Mustang.   David 
R.  McLaren,    illus  (Also  cutaway)  Am  Avn  Hist 
Soc  J  pt  1,    25:124-139  Summer  '80;  pt  2,    25:203- 
227  Fall  '80 

P_h_a_n_t  o  rn_  1 1^ 
See  F-4;  RF-4 

RA-5 

Vigilante  fadeout.    LCDR  Peter  B.Mersky.    illus  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:63-69  Jun  '80 

RF  -  4 


The  high  rollers  from  Reno.    (Nevada  ANG  152d  Tac- 
tical Reconnaissance  Group)  Capt  Dick  Sheffield, 
illus  Airman  24:44-48  Sep   '80 

RF-4C  radar  predictions.   Maj  Richard  F.  Masse, 
illus  tab  Navigator  27:12-14  Winter  '80 

Red  Flag   '80:  A  recce  view.  SSgt  Frank  Bean,   illus 
Air  Reservist  32:16-17  Sep-Oct  '80 

Study  and  Teaching 

Shaw  (AFB,   SC)  turns  out  German  RF-4  pilots.  AF 
Times  40:35  Apr  21   '80 

Harpooning  the  Viking.   LCDR  Philip  D.Voss.    illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:63-67  Feb  '80 

The  right  aircraft  at  the  wrong  time?   E.  E.  Mouton. 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:106:109  Sep   '80 

SRjJJ 

Sixteen  years  of  Mach  3  flight,   illus  Interavia  35: 
636-637  Jul  '80 


Sec  F-86 


See   F-89 


Sabre 


Scorpion 


S  h  o  o  t_i_n_g_  _S_t  a  r_ 
See    F-80 

Sky_ha  wj<: 
See  A-4;  TA-4 


See  C-47 


Sky_t_r_ai_n_ 

Starlifter 


See  C-141 

S  t  r  atp  f  o  _r  Jtr_e_  sj5 

See  B-52 

_St  r  a  t_ofr_ei_g_ht  e  _r 
See  KC-97 


37 

AIRPLANE   TYPE   -  Continued 

S  t_r  a  t  o  1  iher 
See  C-135 

St  rat  blanker 
See  KC-1  35     ' 

Super     Sabre 
See   F-100 

b  u  £  e  r_  f_o_r_t  r  e  s  s 
See  B-29 

It  (T-37)  really  does  use  monkeys  and  mirrors.   Capt 
Jim  Davis,   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:12-15  May  '80 

Development  of  the  centralized  aircraft  support  sys- 
tem. Capt  Mark  W.Haram.  illus  tab  AF  J  Log  4: 
20-21  Spring   '80 

Study  and  Teaching 

Student  pilots  get  a  LIFT  (Lead-In  Fighter  Training) 
at  Holloman  (AFB,    NM).   illus  AF  Times  41:32 
Oct  6   '80 

The  T-44A  and  contract  maintenance.  CDR  Curtis  J. 
Winters,  illus  tab  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:107-109 
Jan  '80 

TA_-_4_ 

Skyhawks  for  the  RMAF.    Enrico  delle  Capre.    illus 
Asian  Def  J  No.  3:65-66+  May- Jun  '80 

J_F_X 
See  F-lll 

Talon 
See  T-38 

Thunderbolt    I_I 
See  A-10 

T  h  u  n  d  e  r  j:  hi_e_l_ 
See    F-105 

V^J 
See  OV-1 

V^  1_0 
See  OV-10 

v_sx_ 

See  S-3 

Y. — J.  )l  x  L  i_?_ 

See  XB-70 

V  i  g_i_la_n_t£ 
See  RA-5 

V_iki_n_g_ 
See  S-3 

W_a_rni  j>_g_  S  t_?_L 
See  C-121 

XFj_-_7_0_ 

B-70  fails  to  perform.   Jay  Miller,    illus  AF  Times 
41:20  Dec  29   '80 


38 
AIRPLANE  TYPE  -   Continued 

XV-_1J>_ 

Tilt  rotors- -the  aircraft  of  the  future?   illus  Sea 
Power  23:23  Jul  '80 

Y_F_-_12 

Sixteen  years  of  Mach  3  flight,   illus  Interavia  35: 
636-637  Jul    '80 

YF_-_1_6_ 
See  also  F-  16 

AIRPLANES 

See  a)  so 
Aircraft,    Experimental 

Accidents 
See  Accidents,    Air;  Accidents,    Ground 
(Ai  rcraft ) 

Characteristics 

Jane's  All  the  World's  Aircraft  Supplement.   Regular 
feature  in  some  issues  of  AJ£jEc^r££_>^ag£zin£_ 

C  o  c  k_p_i  t_s_ 

Airbus  A310:  Cockpit  layout  and  crew  complement 
debated,  illus  tabs  Interavia  35:227-230  Mar  '80 

C£_n_t  r_o  £ 
See   Flight  Control  Systems 

D  e  s  i  g_n_ 

Alternative  aviation  fuels.   Maj  E.J.Ritchie,  illus 
MarCor  Gaz  64:67-70  Sep   '80 

History 

Giuseppe  Bellanca  and  the  search  for  "pure  stream- 
line." William  M.  Leary,   Jr.    illus  Aerosp  Hist  27: 
187-191  Sep   '80 

Electrical     S  y_  s  t_e_m_s 

Aircraft  ground  power.  A.Gunn.  illus  Aerosp  Intl  16: 
48-51  Nov-Dec  '80 

E  1  e £ t_r_o_n_i_c_ JE^j_u_i_p_rn_e_n_t_ 
See   Electronic  Equipment  (Aircraft) 

E  _rn_e_r_g_e_n_c_y_  _j££9_c_£_4_u_r_££_ 

Coffin  corner  plus  windshear  equals  upset,  illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:18-19  Oct  '80 

The  good  Samaritans,    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:20-22 
Apr   '80 

E_n_g_i  n££ 

See  also 
Gas  Turbines  (Aircraft) 
Jet  Engines 

Fuel  efficient  turboprops .  illus  tab  Aerosp  Intl  15: 
48-50+  Oct-Nov  '79 

The  return  of  the  turboprop  engine.  Sergio  Coniglio. 
illus  Aerosp  Intl  16:55-56+  Nov-Dec  '80 

Fu_eJ._Tank£ 

The  ultimate  fuel  crisis,  illus  MAC  Flyer  27:7 
May  '80 


AIRPLANES  -   Continued 

Fuels 

Alternative  aviation  fuels.  Maj  E.J.Ritchie,  illus 
MarCor  Gaz  64:67-70  Sep  '80 

I_n_s_p_e_c_t  i_o_n 

See  also 
Preflight  Inspections 

Instruments 
See  Aeronautical   Instruments 

In_t  e  r  n  ational     Incidents 

See  al  so 
Airplane  Hijacking 

_L_a_n_d_i_n  g_a  n  d_T  a  keoft 

See  also 
Automatic  Landing  Systems 
Catapults 

Ground-Controlled  Approach 
Hydroplaning 
Microwave  Landing  Systems 

Art  and  science  of  the  approach.  Capt  Neil  Williams, 
illus  tab  MAC  Flyer  27:4-6  May  '80 

Near  disaster,    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:2-5  Aug   '80 

L  £•£_£}£  _h_i  n  £ 
See  Catapults 

Maintenance     and     Repa  ££ 
See  Aircraft  Maintenance 

M_a_n_u_f _a_c  t  u  £  £ 
See  Aircraft  Industry  and  Trade 

Materials 

Plastic  airplanes  are  coming  your  way.   Maj  Roger  L. 
Jacks,    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:6-7  Doc   '80 

Modifications 

The  DC-8  re-engining  program.   Jackson  McGowen. 
illus  tabs  Interavia  35:419-421  May  '80 

Pilot  i_n_g 

Fault- surviving  flight  control  avionics.   Louis  J. 
Franchi.   illus  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  5:40+ 
Dec   '79 

Near  disaster,    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:2-5  Aug  '80 

P_crw_e_r_  _P_l££_t  £ 

See  also 
Airplanes- -Engines 

Rac  e_s_ 

Formula   1.   Don  Berliner,   illus  tabs  Am  Avn  Hist 
Soc  J  25:57-62  Spring  '80 

R  e_f  u  £  1  i_n  g 

See  also 
In-Flight  Refueling 

Safety    Measur  e_s_ 

See  also 
Flying  Safety 


39 


AIRPLANES  -   Continued 

Safety    Measu  r_e_s_      Cont'd 

The  ultimate  fuel  crisis,  illus  MAC  Flyer  27:7 
May  '80 

S t_a  bi  1  it y 

Whifferdills, divergences,   and  other  roll  coupling 
phenomenon.   Larry  Walker,    illus  Aerosp  Safety 
36:5-7i-  Apr   '80 

TaUojf 
Sec  Airplanes-    Landing  and  Takeoff 

Unit  e_d_  s_ta_t.£  s 

History 

Bill  McMahon,   the  Mooney  "Flivver"  and  the  Gray 
Goose.   Col  John  A.   de  Vries,    Ret.    illus  Am  Avn 
Hist  Soc  J  24:288-290  Winter  '79 

The  Keystone  Patrician.    Edward  Peck,    illus  Am  Avn 
Hist  Soc  J  2  5:112-118  Summer  '80 

Ross  Hadley's  Stearman/Beech.   Dustin  W.Carter, 
illus  map  Am  Avn  Hist  Soc  J  25:26-28  Spring   '80 

(Will  D.)  Parker  and  his  Pushers.   George  F.  Max- 
field,   illus  Am  Avn  Hist  Soc  J  25:187-193  Fall  '80 

AIRPLANES,   AMPHIBIOUS 

See  also 
Seaplanes 

AIRPLANES,    BOMBER 

Characteristics 

Gallery  of  Soviet  aerospace  weapons:  Bombers  and 
maritime,    illus  AF  Mag  63:119-121  Mar   '80 

Gallery  of  USAF  weapons:  Bombers,   illus  AF  Mag 
63:136-137  May  '80 

Great     Britain 

History 

Lancasters  over  the  USA.  SqLdr  Andrew  J.Brookes, 
illus  Aerosp  Hist  27:103-108  Jun  '80 

Russia 


Gallery  of  Soviet  aerospace  weapons:  Bombers  and 
maritime,   illus  AF  Mag  63:119-121  Mar  '80 

United    St  a_te  s 

B-52  replacement  to  include    'Stealth.  '  AF  Times  41:£ 
Sep  29   '80 

Beyond  the  big  bird  image   ...    Bruce  Callander.    AF 
Times  40:20  Jan  28   '80 

Gallery  of  USAF  weapons:  Bombers,   illus  AF  Mag  63: 
136-137  May   '80 

SAC's  dual  edged  sword.   Gen  Richard  H.Ellis,   illus 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations   25:18-20+  Apr-May   '80 

The  strategic  triad  in  the   '80s.   (Presentation,    Na- 
tional Security  Industrial  Assoc,    Washington, 
Dec   12,    1979)   LtGen  Kelly  H.Burke.   AF  Plcy  Ltr 
for  Comdrs:  Sup,    pp  24-30,    Apr   '80 

Those  magnificent  men,    those  old  flying  machines-- 
are  B-52  crews  the  kamikazes  of  tomorrow?    Jay 
Finegan.   AF  Times,    Times  Magazine  sup:6-9+ 
Oct  6  '80 


AIRPLANES,    BOMBER    _  Continued 

Un_i  t_e  d     States     -  Cont'd 
History 

About  that  B-32  on  our  front  cover.    Maj  Thomas  L. 
Sack,    illus  AF  Mag  63:37  Sep   '80 

America's  first  bombers .  Frederick  V.Ludden.  illus 
Natl  Def  64:36-39+  Feb  '80 

Found  in  Argentina,    B-10  now  on  display  (at  the  U.S. 
Air  Force  Museum).   Jay  Miller,    illus  AF  Times 
40:30  Jun  2   '80 

'Mixmaster'  to  all-jet  (XB-42).   Jay  Miller,   illus  AF 
Times  40:45  Jan  14   '80 

To  acquire  strategic  bombers--the  case  of  the  B-58 
Hustler.   R.  Cargill  Hall,   illus  AU  Rev  31:2-20 
Sep-Oct  '80 

AIRPLANES,    BOMBER  (aU  PER.SUiMC  ) 
Design 

B-70  fails  to  perform.   Jay  Miller,   illus  AF  Times 
41:20  Dec  29   '80 

AIRPLANES,    CARGO  see 

Airplanes,   Military  Transport 
Airplanes,    Military  Transport  (Jet) 
Airplanes,    Transport 
Airplanes,    Transport  (Jet) 

AIRPLANES,   EXPERIMENTAL  see  Aircraft,    Experi- 
mental 

AIRPLANES,    FAMOUS  AND  HISTORIC 

(Air  Transport  Command  and  the  C-47  in  World 
War  II)  Jay  Miller,   illus  AF  Times  41:36 
Sep  29  '80 

Aviation  historian  Paul  Garber:  Sixty  years  with  the 
Smithsonian.   William  P.Schlitz.   illus  AF  Mag  63: 
77-8  1  Jun  '80 

Flying  with  Max  Krueger  (in  a   1929  Waco  GXE  bi- 
plane).  Jay  Miller.   AF  Times  pt  1,   40:26 
Jul  21    '8  0;  pt  2,    41:46  Jul  28    '8  0 

Found  in  Argentina,    B-10  now  on  display  (at  the  U.S. 
Air  Force  Museum).   Jay  Miller,   illus  AF  Times 
40:30  Jun  2   '80 

Globemaster--the  Douglas  C-74.   Nicholas  M.Wil- 
liams,   illus  tab  Am  Avn  Hist  Soc  J  25:82-106 
Summer  '80 

Golden  Bear.   Julius  Alexander,   illus  MAC  Flyer  27: 
4-5  Aug   '80 

Hughes'  Hercules  still  one  of  three  largest.   Jay  Mil- 
ler,  illus  AF  Times  pt  1,   41:24  Aug  4  '80;  pt  2, 
Spruce  Goose  a  success.   41:14  Aug  11   '80;  pt  3, 
One  and  only  flight  of  the  H-4  Hercules.   41:36 
Aug  18   '80 

The  last  mission  of  the   Eddie  Allen.    Col  Eino  E.Jen- 
strom,   Ret.    illus  AF  Mag  63:94-98  Aug   '80 

'Mossie'    (Mosquito)  one  of  most  unusual  war  planes. 
Jay  Miller,    illus  AF  Times  40:30  Jun  16   '80 

(Republic's  P-47  Thunderbolt)  Jay  Miller,    illus  AF 
Times  pt   1,    41:23  Nov  24   '80;  pt  2,    41:37  Dec   1  '80 

The  Scorpion:  A  pictorial  report.    Jay  Miller,    illus 
AU  Rev  31:34-45  Jul-Aug  '80 


40 


AIRPLANES,    FAMOUS  AND  HISTORIC  -  Continued 

Sopwith  Camel.  Jay  Miller,  illus  AF  Times  40:32 
May  12   '80 

X-l  piloted  by  Yeager  1st  through  'barrier.  '  Jay 
Miller,   illus  AF  Times  40:24  Apr  7   '80 

AIRPLANES,    FIGHTER 

Bargain  basement  fighters  (retrofits).   John  Beach, 
illus  Def  Elect  12:59-60+  Jun  '80 

The  best  buy  in  ground  attack  aircraft--new  or  sec- 
ondhand?  Roy  Braybrook.   illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  4: 
92-96  Jul-Aug   '80 

ETF  (Enhanced  Tactical  Fighter):  Some  thoughts  on 
a  winner,   illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8:3  1-32  Oct  '80 

Future  TaCtical  Aircraft  (TCA).   (Four  articles  set- 
ting out  the  positions  of  the  United  States,   Germa- 
ny,  Great  Britain  and  France)  F.Clifton  Berry,  Jr 
and  others,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special 
Issue  No. 2:90+   '79 

Mach  2,    reality  or  myth'.'    The  progression  of  maxi- 
mum speeds  in  fighter  aircraft.  Pierre  Sprey. 
illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  8: 1209- 1212  '80 

A  rmament 


AIRPLANES,    FIGHTER   -   Continued 
J-)_c_s_i_g  n 

F/A-18  Hornet- -one  aircraft,   one  man,   multiple 
missions.  Charles  Gilson.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 2:211-218   '80 

The  new  American  export  fighters.  Charles  Gilson 
and  Mark  Lambert,  illus  tabs  Interavia  35:1165- 
1168  Dec   '80 

Strike  Eagle  proposed  for  air-to-ground  missions. 
Charles  Gilson.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 8:1188- 
1189   '80 

Emer  g^e  n  c_y     Procedures 

Birds  of  a  feather,    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:8-9  Feb  '80 

On  flying  airplanes  after  things  go  wrong.   Maj  Pete 
Abler,  illus  TAC  Attack  20:12-13  Feb  '80 

They  walked  away:  F-4  emergency  evacuation  proce- 
dures. CaptSkip  Bremer,  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36: 
2-3  Oct  '80 

Study  and   Teaching 

F-4  emergency  situation  training.   Maj  Pete  Abler, 
illus  TAC  Attack  20:26-27  Aug  '80 

E  n e  ines 


Bargain  basement  fighters  (retrofits).   John  Beach, 
illus  Def  Elect  12:59-60+  Jun  '80 

F/A-18  Hornet--one  aircraft,   one  man,   multiple 
missions.   Charles  Gilson.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 2:211-218   '80 

French  Jaguars  get  laser  guidance  system,    illus 
Asian  Def  J  No. 4:101-102  Jul-Aug  '80 

Cha  ractcri  ?JJ_S_? 

F-18  Hornet,   and  the  grain  of  truth  syndrome.    David 
Harvey,    illus   Def  &   For  Aff  8,    No.7:36-37    '80 

Flying  an  800-knot  Tornado:  A  pilot  report.   John 
David  Eagles,    illus  AF  Mag  63:48-56  Jun  '80 

Gallery  of  Soviet  aerospace  weapons:  Attack  aircraft, 
illus  AF  Mag  63:125  Mar  '80 

Gallery  of  Soviet  aerospace  weapons:  Fighters,    illus 
AF  Mag  63:122-124  Mar  '80 

Gallery  of  USAF  weapons:  Fighters,  illus  AF  Mag  63: 
137-139  May  '80 

Sopwith  Camel.  Jay  Miller,  illus  AF  Times  40:32 
May  12   '80 

Tornado  F2--defender  for  NATO.  WgComdr  David 
Emerson,  illus  USAF  Ftr  Wpns  Rev,   pp  7-12, 
Winter  '79 

Combat     Evaluation 


Europe's  combat  aircraft:  Will  it  happen?   Mark  Lam- 
bert,  illus  tabs  Interavia  35:702-704  Aug  '80 


Costs 


The  $2.5  million  fighter.    (Lightweight  Fighter  Group) 
Jay  Miller,   illus  AF  Times  41:30  Oct   13    '80 


European  military  engines--how  will  they  survived 
Derek  Wood,  illus  tab  Interavia  35:947-948  Oct  '80 


New  developments  in  U.S.   military  fighter  engines. 
Dan  Boyle,   illus  Interavia  35:415-417  May  '80 

Performance 

Flying  an  800-knot  Tornado:  A  pilot  report.   John 
David  Eagles,    illus  AF  Mag  63:48-56  Jun   '80 

The  Hawk  goes  East.  Brian  Walters,   illus  Asian  Def 
J  No. 5:30-31  Sep-Oct  '80 

Mach  2,    reality  or  myth?    The  progression  of  maxi- 
mum speeds  in  fighter  aircraft.  Pierre  Sprey. 
illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No  .  8: 1209- 1212  '80 

A  pilot  looks  at  the  JA-37.   Mij  S.Holmstrom.    illus 
Asian  Def  J  No.  3:100-102  May-Jun   '80 

The  $2.5  million  fighter.   (Lightweight  Fighter  Group) 
Jay  Miller,   illus  AF  Times  41:30  Oct   13    '80 

Whifferdills.  divergences,   and  other  roll  coupling 
phenomenon.    Larry  Walker,    illus  Aerosp  Safety 
36:5-7+  Apr   '80 

Pi  l_o_ti_n_g 

Flying  an  800-knot  Tornado:  A  pilot  report.   John 
David  Eagles,   illus  AF  Mag  63:48-56  Jun  '80 

Flying  the  F-15  Eagle.  George  W. Hawks,   Jr.   illus 
Aerosp  Hist  27:2-8  Mar  '80 

G-tolerance:  A  case  for  short  pilots.   Maj  James  E. 
Whinnery  and  Sidney  D.Leverett,   Jr.   illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:6-7  May  '80 

Pickup  of  visual  information  by  the  pilot  during  a 

ground  control  approach  in  a  fighter  aircraft  simu- 
lator.  J.P.Papin  and  others,   illus  tabs  Aviation, 
Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:463-469  May  '80 


41 


AIRPLANES,    FIGHTER     -   Continued 

Europe,     Weste  r_n 


Europe's  combat  aircraft:  Will  it  happen?   Mark  Lam- 
bert,   illus  tabs  Interavia  35:702-704  Aug  '80 

Flying  an  800-knot  Tornado:  A  pilot  report.   John 
David  Eagles,   illus  AF  Mag  63:48-56  Jun  '80 

Tornado  conversion  courses  underway  at  MBB  (Mes- 
serschmitt-Bolkow-Blohm).  Interavia  35:751-752 
Sep  '80 

Tornado  nearing  operational  service,   illus  Interavia 
35:424-425  May  '80 

The  Tornado  provisioning  and  supply  system.   Rudiger 
Sanitz.  illus  tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:93-95 
Oct-Nov  '80 

F  r  anc  e 

Mirage  2000:  A  fighter  tailored  to  a  budget.   Germain 
Chambost.   illus  tab  Interavia  35:712-714  Aug  '80 

Germany    (F  e_d_5^^2_?:£E!i^.LLcJ 

GAF  Alpha  Jet  operational  features.   Douglas  Chop- 
ping, illus  tabs  Interavia  35:544-546  Jun  '80 

G  r  eat    Britain 

Tornado  F2-- defender  for  NATO.  WgComdr  David 
Emerson,  illus  USAF  Ftr  Wpns  Rev,   pp  7-12, 

Winter  '79 

India 


Jaguar  enters  service  with  India's  Air  Force.   Push- 
pindar  Singh,    illus  Armada  Intl  4:118-120  Mar- 
Apr  '80 

N_A_T_0 

Future  European  combat  aire  raft- -where  do  we  go 
from  here?    illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 5:656-657   '80 

Tornado  F2-- defender  for  NATO.  WgComdr  David 
Emerson,  illus  USAF  Ftr  Wpns  Rev,   pp  7-12, 
Winter  '79 

Russia 


Gallery  of  Soviet  aerospace  weapons:  Attack  aircraft, 
illus  AF  Mag  63:125  Mar  '80 

Gallery  of  Soviet  aerospace  weapons:  Fighters,    illus 
AF  Mag  63:122-124  Mar  '80 

New  Soviet  fighters  detailed:  Electronics  could  change 
tactics,   illus  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6:67-69 
May  '80 

Tactical  air  warfare- -the  next  20  years.  (Presenta- 
tion,  American  Institute  of  Aeronautics  and  Astro- 
nautics,  Baltimore,   May  7,    1980)  BrigGen  Robert 
Russ.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  7-12, 
Jul  '80 

29  wonderful  minutes  in  a  Flogger.   Maj  Bob  Brotz- 
man.   illus  USAF  Ftr  Wpns  Rev,  pp   14-17+, 
Summer   '80 

History 

The  most  reliable  aircraft.    (Lavochkin-designed 
planes)  V.Aidarov.    illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  8:43- 
45  Aug  '80 

Record  setter  (MIG  Ye-166)  unveiled.   Jay  Miller, 
illus  AF  Times  40:26  Jan  28   '80 


AIRPLANES,    FIGHTER   -   Continued 
Sweden 

A  pilot  looks  at  the  JA-37.  Maj  S.  Holmstrom.  illus 
Asian  Def  J  No.  3:100-102  May-Jun  '80 

U  n_i  t_e_d Stat  e  s 

Coaching  the  fighters.   Barrett  Tillman,  illus  US  Nav 
InstProc  106:39-45  Jan  '80 

FX  fighter  firms  square  off.  John  Burton,  illus  Def  & 
For  Aff  8:44-46  Sep  '80 

Gallery  of  USAF  weapons:  Fighters,  illus  AF  Mag  63: 
137-139  May  '80 

(Gen)  Slay:  Fighter  needs  in  a  crunch.   Len  Famigliet- 
ti.  AF  Times  40:44  Jun  16  '80 

The  new  American  export  fighters.  Charles  Gilson 
and  Mark  Lambert,  illus  tabs  Interavia  35:1165- 
1168  Dec   '80 

Tactical  air  warfare- -the  next  20  years.   (Presenta- 
tion,  American  Institute  of  Aeronautics  and  Astro- 
nautics,  Baltimore,   May  7,    1980)  BrigGen  Robert 
Russ.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  7-12, 
Jul  '80 

History 

The  acquisition  of  the  Seversky  EP-1  (P-35)  by  the 
Royal  Swedish  Air  Force.  Nils  Soderberg.  illus 
Aerosp  Hist  27:169-171  Sep  '80 

Hawk  Eighty-One.  Eric  H.Hart,  illus  tabs  Am  Avn 
Hist  Soc  J  25:19-25  Spring  '80 

(Republic's  P-47  Thunderbolt)  Jay  Miller,  illus  AF 
Times  pt  1,  41:23  Nov  24  '80;  pt  2,   41:37  Dec  1  '80 

The  Scorpion:  A  pictorial  report.  Jay  Miller,  illus 
AU  Rev  31:34-45  Jul-Aug  '80 

Seizure  of  the  North  American  NA-68  and  NA-69. 
Edward  M.  Young,    illus  tab  Am  Avn  Hist  Soc  J  25: 
194-198  Fall  '80 

Welcome  aboard,   Air  Force.   Maj  Douglas  K.Evans, 
Ret.   illus  AF  Mag  63:85-89  Jun  '80 

AIRPLANES,    GUNSH1P  see  Gunships 

AIRPLANES,    JET-PROPELLED 

See  also 
Airplanes.    Military  Transport  (Jet) 
Airplanes,    Transport  (Jet) 

The  business  jets:  Workhorses  or  luxury  items? 
Erhard  Heckmann.    illus  tab  Aerosp  Intl  16:48-50 
Mar-Apr  '80 

The  real,    simulated  thing:  New  concepts  in  training 
with  CTA  (Companion  Trainer  Aircraft).   David 
Harvey,   illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.  7:7-9+  '80 

Fuels 


Fuel  density.   Gordon  McKinzie.  illus  tab  Aerosp 
Safety  36:21-23  Jan  '80 

Shale  JP-4  refined  at  W-P  lab  (Aero  Propulsion  Lab- 
oratory at  Wright-Patterson  AFB,  OH).  AF  Times 
40:11  Jun  16  > 80 

United    States 


'Mixmaster'  to  all-jet  (XB-42).   Jay  Miller,  illus  AF 
Times  40:45  Jan  14  '80 


42 


AIRPLANES,    LIGHT 

See  also 
Airplanes   in  Agriculture 
Airplanes   in  Business 

The  energy-effective  airliners:  Commuter  aircraft, 
illus  Aerosp  Intl  16:4-6  I   Jul-Aug   '80 

Light  aircraft  avionics,  illus  Aerosp  Intl  16:30-31 
Jul-Aug    '80 

P  i  1  o_t_i _n_g 

Going  on  leave.    Maj  Roger  L.Jacks,    illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:5   May   '80 

United    States 


Commuter  aircraft  and  FAR  (Federal  Aviation  Regu- 
lation) 24:  New  rules  for  a  changing  game.   Marc 
Grangier  and  Eric  Biass.    illus  Interavia  35:719- 
722  Aug   '80 

Research  programs  in  general  aviation--next  genera- 
tion aircraft.    Marc  Grangier.    illus  tab  Interavia 
35:123-128  Feb  '80 

AIRPLANES.    M  11.1  I  AH  1 

See  also  specific  categories  of  military  air- 
planes,   e.g., 
Airplanes,    Bomber  Airplanes,    Trainer 

Airplanes,    Fighter  Gunships 

Airplanes,    Reconnaissance  Targets,    Aerial 

also  entries  on  U.S.   military  planes  by  model 
designation  under  the  specific  types,    e.g., 
Airplane  Type--C-5 

Air  forces  of  Asia.   Pushpindar  Singh,    illus  tabs 
Asian  Def  J  No.  3:34-36+  May-Jun   '80 

The  armchair  aviator.   Regular  feature  in  issues  of 
ALr_Fojrc^_T_imes_ 

A-SSJ. — S.  H  —  ?- 
See  Accidents.    Air;  Accidents,    Ground  (Air- 
craft) 

Armament 


Ordnance  for  F/A-18  Hornet.   CW4  John  P.Clelland, 
Jr.  illus  tabs  MarCor  Gaz  64:16-18  Oct  '80 

Maintenance  and  Repair 

Lost  any  20mm  gun  stripper  diffusers  or  muzzle 
clamps  lately?    TIG  Brief  32:7  Feb  8   '80 

Aj-_r_e_s_t  j_n_g__G_e_a_r_ 

Management  of  aircraft  arrestment  systems.   TIG 
Brief  32:21-22  Oct  17    '80 

Brakes 

Dem's  da  brakes.   Capt  Mike  Shub.    illus  TAC  Attack 
20:8-9  Mar  '80 

F-4  rollers:  Wheels,    tires,  brakes.    LtCol  Horst 
Gaede.   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:23-24  May  '80 

Canopie  s 

Blowing  in  the  wind.   Maj  Gary  1, .Studdard.    illus  tab 
Aerosp  Safety  36:2-3  Jul  '80 

Characteristics 


Gallery  of  USAF  weapons:  Attack  and  observation  air- 
craft,  illus  AF  Mag  63:139-140  May   '80 


AIRPLANES,    MILITARY  -  Continued 

Characte  ris  t  i  c  s    -  Cont'd 

Jane's  All  the  World's  Aircraft  Supplement.  Regular 
feature  in  some  issues  of  ALr_Forc£^4agazine_ 

U.S.   has   been  flying  virtually  invisible  aircraft  for 
over  two  years.    ("Stealth"  program)  Benjamin  F. 
Schemmer.   Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:30-31  Sep   '80 

C  o-c  k_p_i  t_s_ 

Bioman--an  improved  occupant- crew  station  com- 
pliance modeling  system.   Georg  D.Frisch  and 
Louis  A.D'Aulerio.  illus  Aviation,   Space  k  Envmt 
Med  51:160-167  Feb   '80 

History 

The  lighter  side  of  cockpits.   Jim  Tuttle .    illus  Am 
Avn  Hist  Soc  J  24:273-278  Winter  '79 

Control 
See    Flight    Control   Systems 

D  e  -  i  i  i  n  g_ 
See  Airplanes,    Military--Ice  Prevention 

Design 

Betting  the  50.   Joseph  F.Tilson.    illus  Aerosp  Safety 
36:2-3  May  '80 

Formulating  improved  figures  of  merit  in  aircraft 
acquisition.   Charles  Stiles,   illus  tabs  Def  Mgt  J 
16:56-60  First  Quarter  '80 

Pentagon  wants  action  on  CX.  AF  Times  41:34 
Nov  10  '80 

D  e  t  e  c  t_io_n_  a_n^_Rje£_o^_n2lL.°_P_ 
Se~e~Airplanes,    Military- -Identification 

Ditching 

"Pride  goeth  before   ..."  Capt  Michael  W.Ryan,  illus 
MAC  Flyer  27:4-6  Sep  '80 

Electrical     Systems 

Electric  wires  and  flammable  fluid  lines  aren't  com- 
patible.   TIG  Brief  32:19  Dec   12   '80 

£- 1  £  £Lr_°_'!'_P_  JrJL^-l-P-Pl-'Lli- 
See  Electronic  Equipment  (Aircraft) 

E  in  e  r  g_£££Y  _P£.°_£.£.^  "££.£ 

Birdstrike  at  480  kts .   Capt  Mike  Hambrick.   illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:12    13  Oct  '80 

A  boot  full  of  rudder.    Capt  Jimmy  Carter,    illus  TAC 
Attack  20:4-6  Jul   '80;  Aerosp  Safety  36:10-12 
Aug   '80 

Foaming  halted  for  runway  use.   AF  Times  40:3 
May  19   '80 

A  funny  thing  happened  on  my  way  .  .  .    LtCol  Robert 
D.  Mielbrecht.   illus  TAC  Attack  20:24-25  Jul  '80 

Hell  on  Runway  25L:  First-person  account  from  a 
flyer  who  survived  a  tragic  aircraft  collision.   Mij 
James  G.Gibson  II.   illus  MAC  Flyer  27:16-19 
Oct  '80 

How  to  plan  a  crash  landing.    Capt  James  P.Coe.    illus 
MAC  Flyer  27:8-10  Feb  '80 

Managing  emergencies.  Gerald  M.  Bruggink.  MAC 
Flyer  27:20-23  Apr   '80 


43 


AIRPLANES,    MILITARY   -   Continued 

E  m  e  r  a  e  ncy     Procedures-   Cont  'd 

Needle,   ball,    and  ...  Capt  David  Burnett,  illus  TAC 
Attack  20:4-6  Feb  '80 

Phantom  vari-ramp.   Maj  Di  Johnson,   illus  TAC  At- 
tack 20:20-21  Sep  '80 

Pop  goes  the  life  raft!   Pat  Henry  and  Frank  Manie. 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:4-5  Jan  '80 

"Pride  goeth  before   ..."  Capt  Michael  W  .Ryan,  illus 
MAC  Flyer  27:4-6  Sep   '80 

Programming  your  own  computer.   Robert  E. Coward 
and  William  H.Nelson.   TAC  Attack  20:26-27 
Sep  '80 

Runway  foaming.    TIG  Brief  32:13-14  Jun  13   '80 

Something  is  wrong.    What  should  I  do?    Maj  Terrell 
J.Osborn.    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:2-4  Sep   '80 

Suds  duds.    Maj  Glen  D.Chambers,    illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:24-25  Jun  '80 

To  foam  or  not  to  foam.  Maj  Garry  S.Mueller,  illus 
TAC  Attack  20:18-20  Jun  '80 

The  will  to  leave  equals  the  will  to  live  in  an  ejection 
decision.   Maj  Bruce  N.  Cox.   illus  Aerosp  Safety 
36:12-13  Mar   '80 


Engines 


See  also 


AIRPLANES,    MILITARY   -  Continued 

Fuel^    Sy_Ste  'TIS.    '   Cont'd 

Electric  wires  and  flammable  fluid  lines  aren't  com- 
patible.   TIG  Brief  32:19  Dec    12   '80 

It  (T-37)  really  does  use  monkeys  and  mirrors.   Capt 
Jim  Davis,    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:12-15   May   '80 

Fuel     Tanks 

F-4  fuel   cell  foam.    TIG  Brief  32:7  Sep  26    '80 

Out  of  gas.    Maj  Patrick  G.  Richmond  and  Capt  Stephen 
C.Daniels,    illus  Combat  Crew  30:22-23  Jan  '80 

Maintenance  and  Repair 

Another  case  of  FOD.   Capt  John  Wittmeyer.   illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:  inside  front  cover  Apr   '80 

Fuel  s 


Gas  Turbines  (Aircraft) 
Jet  Engines 

Aircraft  engine  designer  (A.  A  .Mikulin) .   LtCol  V.Ai- 
darov.  illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 2:34-35  Feb  '80 

Crisis  ahead  in  metals  vital  to  engines.   AF  Times 
40:13  Apr  28   '80 

Fortunes  of  DOD's  two  aircraft  engine  giants  about  to 
be  reversed.   Benjamin  F.Schemmer.   tab  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl   117:181   May   '80 

New  trends  in  advanced  technology  military  engines. 
Andrea  Artoni.   illus  Aerosp  Intl  16:18+  Jul-Aug   '80 

Maintenance  and  Repair 

Historical  records   related  to   'on-condition  mainte- 
nance. '  TIG  Brief  32:13  May  30   '80 

Testing 

Aeropropulsion  Systems  Test  Facility .  Cols  Garrett 
V.Sidler  and  William  K. Officer,  illus  chart  Mil 
Engr  72:36-40  Jan-Feb  '80 

Fires     and     Fire     Prevention 


Electric  wires  and  flammable  fluid  lines  aren't  com- 
patible.   TIG  Brief  32:19  Dec  12   '80 

Nomex  vs  nylon  flying  jackets.    Maj  William  Harrison, 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:24-25  Jul   '80 

The  rumor  mill.  Maj  Arthur  P.Meikel.  illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:16-17  Nov  '80 

An  unscheduled  mishap.   TIG  Brief  32:15  Nov  14   '80 

Fuel     Syst_ems 

Aircraft  fuel  systems:  Too  much  pressure.   TIG  Brief 
32:17  May  2   '80 


Dealing  with  the  crunch.  (Computer  flight  plan)  LtCol 
Felix  D. Powers,  illus  tab  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:14-17 
Apr- Jun   '80 

New  accounting  system  aims  to  trim  fuel  needs.   AF 
Times  41:17  Aug    11    '80 

Possibility:  Aviation  fuel  from  oil-shale.  John  Ginov- 
sky.   AF  Times  40:10  May   19   '80 

Shale  JP-4  refined  at  W-P  lab  (Aero  Propulsion  Lab- 
oratory at  Wright-Patterson  AFB,  OH).  AF  Times 
40:11  Jun  16  ' 80 

Costs 


Fuel  costs  pinch  muscle.  Interview.  LtGen  Hans  H. 
Driessnack.   AF  Times  40:4  Feb  25   '80 

Ground-Support     Equipment 

Development  of  the  centralized  aircraft  support  sys- 
tem. Capt  Mark  W.Haram.  illus  tab  AF  J  Log  4: 
20-21  Spring   '80 

H_y_d_r_a_u_H  £  _S_y_  st_e_m  £ 

Are  you  ready  for  the   F-16?    TIG  Brief  31:17 
Dec  21    '79 

Ice     Prevention 

Ice,    snow  &   10  below,  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:2-3 
Nov   '80 

I  d  enti  f  i_c_a^t_i_ojj 

The  history  of  the  Ground  Observer  Corps.   Maj  Wil- 
liam D.Hobbs.    illus  Aerosp  Hist  27.-178-179+ 
Sep   '80 

IFF--the  current  system  and  its  problems.  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 3:352   '80 

NIS  (NATO  Identification  System)--a  new  identifica- 
tion system  for  NATO.  Dan  Boyle,  illus  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,    No. 3:351+   '80 

Inspection 

See  also 
Preflight  Inspections 

NDI  (NonDestructive  Inspection):  A  mystic  science  to 
Air  Force  maintenance  managers?  TIG  Brief  3  1:4 
Dec  21   '79 

The  nit-pickers.    (Charleston  AFB,   SC's  aircraft 
maintenance  inspectors  thoroughly  check  the 
C-141s  assigned  to  MAC's  437th  Military  Airlift 
Wing)  Sgt  Craig  Pugh.   illus  Airman  24:38-43 
Apr  '80 


■ 


44 

AIRPLANES.    MILITARY   -    Continued 

Inspection    -   Cont'd 

One  F-4  in   11   found  flawed.   AF  Times  41:26  Oct  6   '80 

Tankers  live  longer.  (The  value  of  the  in-flight 
Acoustic  Crack  Detection  System  (ACDS)  for 
C/KC-135  aircraft)  Budd  Parrish.  illus  tabs 
Aerosp  Safety  36:8-11  Apr   '80 

Instruments 
See  Ae  ronautical   Instruments 

I  n  t  e  r  c  e  P_tJ_£n 

Coaching  the  fighters.   Barrett  Tillman,  illus  US  Nav 
Inst  Proc  106:39-45  Jan  '80 

A  pilot  looks  at  the  JA-37.   Maj  S.  Holms trom.    illus 
Asian  Def  J  No. 3:100-102  M.iy-Jun  '80 

L_an_cH  n  £_a_n  d     Takeoff 

See  also 
Automatic  Carrier  Landing  System 
Automatic  Landing  Systems 
Catapults 

Ground-Controlled  Approach 
Hydroplaning 
Microwave  Landing  Systems 

Dem's  da  brakes.    Capt  Mike  Shub.    illus  TAC  Attack 
20:8-9  Mar  '80 

A  different  kind  of  near  miss.    Maj  Wayne  P.Skora. 
illus   TAC  Attack  20:26-27  Jul   '80 

Getting  to  the  fix  on  time.    Capt  Paul  T.Shorock.    illus 
Combat  Crew  30:16-17  May   '80 

Hell  on  Runway  25L:  First-person  account  from  a 
flyer  who  survived  a  tragic  aircraft  collision.   Maj 
James  G.Gibson  II.   illus  MAC  Flyer  27:16-19 
Oct  '80 

Landings.  Robert  W  .Harrison,   illus  Aerosp  Safety 
36:12-13  Jan  '80 

MSAW  (Minimum  Safe  Altitude  Warning)--pilot's 
friend.   SMSgt  Marshall  E.Holman.    illus  tab 
Aerosp  Safety  36:14-15  Sep   '80 

Pressing  problems.   Maj  Jim  Stewart.    (Reprinted 
from  Flight  Comment,   No.  1,    1980)  illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:5-7  Sep   '80 

Runway  foaming.    TIG  Brief  32:13-14  Jun   13    '80 

Suds  duds.    Maj  Glen  D.Chambers,    illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:24-25  Jun  '80 

This  thing  called  density  altitude,    illus  Aerosp  Safety 
36:  inside  front  cover  Aug  '80 

To  foam  or  not  to  foam.  Maj  Garry  S.Mueller,  illus 
TAC  Attack  20:18-20  Jun   '80 

VDP  (Visual  Descent  Point)- -do  you  think  before  you 
act?   Capt  William  T.Tuttle.   Combat  Crew  30: 
12-13  Sep   '80 

Vertical  navigation  during  the  enroute  descent.   Capt 
Jay  M.Miranda,  illus  Combat  Crew  30:14-15 
Oct  '80 

Visibility,    safety  and  you.    MSgt  Frederick  N.  Rottet. 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:10-11  May  '80 


AIRPLANES,    MILITARY  -  Continued 
La  nding     Gear 

Inadvertent  landing  gear  retractions.    TIG  Brief  32:17 
May  30   '80 

L_a  u  n  c  h  i  n  g 
See   Catapults 

_L-_L&h  LLnJL 

1 1)  story 

The  lighter  side  of  cockpits.   Jim  Tuttle.    illus  Am 
Avn  Hist  Soc  J  24:273-278  Winter  '79 

L_o_a_d_  D|  s  t  r  i  b  u  t  i  o  n 

F-15:  Overload  Warning  System.   Capt  Richard  Ban- 
holzer.   illus  tabs  USAF  Ftr  Wpns  Rev,    pp   15-17  1, 
Fall   '80 

A  heavy  war  story.   Maj  Bruce  L.Gumble.   illus  MAC 
Flyer  27:18-19  Jun  '80 

Maintenance     and    Repai  r 
See  Aircraft  Maintenance  and  subdivision  Main- 
tenance and  Repair  under  specific  Airplane  Types 

Manufacture 
See  Aircraft  Industry  and  Trade 

M_a_t_e_r|  a  l_s 

Betting  the  50.   Joseph  F.  Tilson.    illus  Aerosp  Safety 
36:2-3  May  '80 

Crisis  ahead  in  metals  vital  to  engines.   AF  Times 
40:13  Apr  28   '80 

Modifications 

DOD  staff  optimistic  on  F-18  fixes.  Benjamin  F. 
Schemmer.  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:18 
Nov  '80 

Golden  Bear.   Julius  Alexander,   illus  MAC  Flyer  27: 
4-5  Aug   '80 

New  day  for  an  old  warrior.    (B-52D  modifications 
which  increase  payload  and  improve  maneuver- 
ability) MSgt  David  B.Drachlis.    illus  Airman  24: 
15-19  Jan  '80 

Skyhawks  for  the  RMAF.    Enrico  delle  Capre.   illus 
Asian  Def  J  No.  3:65-66+  May-Jun  '80 

Stretching  it!   William  G.  Holder,    illus  Airman  24: 
39-41  Jun  '80 

_Pji_rJ<2  nc. 

Aircraft  tiedown  procedures.   TIG  Brief  32:19-20 
Nov  28  '80 

P_e  rformance 

Behind  the  power  curve.  Maj  Pete  Abler,  illus  TAC 
Attack  20:4-6  May  '80 

Get  a  bigger  thumb.   Joseph  F.  Tilson.    illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:2-3  Jun  '80 

This  thing  called  density  altitude,   illus  Aerosp  Safety 
36:  inside  front  cover  Aug  '80 

Piloting 

Air  discipline ,   brains,    roe,   mindrolling,   and  wall - 
bangers.   Maj  Gary  L.Sholders.   Aerosp  Safety  36: 
16-18  Aug  '80 


AIRPLANES,    MILITARY   -   Continued 

P_^l_ot_ijig    -  Cont'd 

A  boot  full  of  rudder.   Capt  Jimmy  Carter,   illus  TAC 
Attack  20:4-6  Jul  '80;  Aerosp  Safety  36:10-12 
Aug  '80 

The  flat  spin--stay  away  from  it.   Wilburn  James. 
USA  Avn  Dig  26:24-25  Nov  '80 

For  Eagle  drivers  only- -but  other  types  should  read 
it,   too.   Capt  Paul  Q.G.Woodford.   (Reprinted  from 
Airscoop,   August  1980)  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36: 
14-15  Nov  '80 

A  lesson  in  defensive  flying.  Maj  James  G.Gibson  II. 
illus  MAC  Flyer  27:10-11  May  '80 

Second-in-command.  Capt  James  P.Coe.  illus  MAC 
Flyer  27:11-13  Aug   '80 

Spin  awareness.    (Reprinted  from  FAA  General  Avia- 
tion News,   Nov-Dec  1979)  illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26: 
24-28  Nov  '80 

200  &   1/2  mi.  Maj  Pete  Abler,  illus  TAC  Attack  20: 
4-6  Jun  '80 

Which  way  is  down?   CDR  V.M.  Voge.    (Reprinted  from 
Approach,   May  1980)  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:16-18 
Jul  '80 

Who's  got  the  stick?  Or--Bear's  theory  of  fighter 
aviation.   Maj  Gary  L.Sholders.   illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:8-11  Mar  '80 

Your  job  or  your  life.   Maj  Alan  D.York,  illus  MAC 
Flyer  27:13-15  Sep  '80 

P  o_w  er    Plants 

See  also 
Airplanes,  Military  —  Engines 

f  "lic  t  i  o  n 

Aircraft  tiedown  procedures.   TIG  Brief  32:19-20 
Nov  28  '80 

Diversion  hazards.   TIG  Brief  32:16  Aug  29  '80 

Lightning  'R' us.   Maj  Tony  Helbling.    illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:13  Jul  '8  0 

R_e_c_o_g_rri  t_i  o  n 
See  Airplanes,    Military—Identification 

R^  f  u  e  1  i  n_g 

See  also 
In-Flight  Refueling 

R_e  storation 

Smithsonian's  (Silver  Hill)  restoration  turns   'old' 
planes  into  'factory-fresh.  '  illus  Aviation,   Space 
&  Envmt  Med  51:323  Mar   '80 

S  a  f_e_t_y__M_e_a_s  u  r  e  s 

See  also 
Flying  Safety 

Aircraft  tiedown  procedures.   TIG  Brief  32:19-20 
Nov  28  '80 

Electric  wires  and  flammable  fluid  lines  aren't  com- 
patible.  TIG  Brief  32:19  Dec  12  '80 


45 

AIRPLANES,    MILITARY  -   Continued 

S  a  f_e_t_y_^I_e_a_s_u  res     -  Cont'd 

Get  a  bigger  thumb.   Joseph  F.  Tilson.    illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:2-3  Jun  '80 

A  heavy  war  story.  Maj  Bruce  L.Gumble.  illus  MAC 
Flyer  27:18-19  Jun  '80 

'Hot  Stuff  combat  turns.   TIG  Brief  32:5-6  Aug  8   '80 

Lightning  'R'us.   Maj  Tony  Helbling.   illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:13  Jul   '80 

Noncompliance  with  procedures.   TIG  Brief  32:16 
May  2   '80 

An  unscheduled  mishap.  TIG  Brief  32:15  Nov  14  '80 

Weapons  words:  Explosives  safety  history.   John  H. 
Kawka.    TAC  Attack  20:22-23  Aug  '80 

S  £^t_S_ 

One  F-4  in  11  found  flawed.  AF  Times  41:26  Oct  6   '80 
S  p  are     Parts 

IG:   'Sustainability'  is  the  new  byword.  Interview. 
LtGen  Howard  W.Leaf.  AF  Times  41:2  Oct  6  '80 

Spare  parts  getting  higher  priority.  Interview. 

BrigGen  John  Chain.  AF  Times  41:4  Aug  25   '80 

The  Tornado  provisioning  and  supply  system.  Rudiger 
Sanitz.  illus  tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:93-95 
Oct-Nov  '80 

Sp_e_e_d 

Mach  2,    reality  or  myth?    The  progression  of  maxi- 
mum speeds  in  fighter  aircraft.  Pierre  Sprey. 
illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  8: 1209- 1212  '80 

Stalling 

Phantom  vari-ramp.  Maj  Di  Johnson,  illus  TAC  At- 
tack 20:20-21  Sep  '80 

T_a_k_e_of  f 
See  Airplanes,    Military- -Landing  and  Takeoff 

T_e  s_ti  ng 

X-rays  test  military  aircraft.  Richard  J.Meyer,  illus 
Natl  Def  64:38-39  Jun  '80 

Ti  res 

Dem's  da  brakes.   Capt  Mike  Shub.    illus  TAC  Attack 
20:8-9  Mar  '80 

F-4  rollers:  Wheels,    tires,  brakes.   LtCol  Horst 
Gaede.   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:23-24  May  '80 

Maintenance  and  Repair 

Maintenance  of  correct  aircraft  tire  pressure.   TIG 
Brief  32:7  Mar  7   '80 

T_r  a  c  k  i  n  g 
See  Airplanes,    Military  —  Identification 

Weight 

A  heavy  war  story.  Maj  Bruce  L.Gumble.  illus  MAC 
Flyer  27:18-19  Jun  '80 


46 


AIRPLANES,    MILITARY    -   Continued 
Wheels 

F-4  rollers:  Wheels,    tires,   brakes.   LtCol  Horst 
Gaede.   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:23-24  May  '80 

Canada 

Dawn  of  Aurora.  LT  Maurice  S.Joyce,  illus  US  Nav 
InstProc  106:127-129  Mar  '80 

Patrolling  the  northern  territories.   David  Godfrey, 
illus  Interavia  35:34-35  Jan  '80 

Eur  ojj_e_i_  W_e_s_te_r_n 

U.S.   eyes  (Alpha)  Jet  used  in  Europe.   Len  Famigliet- 
ti.  illus  AF  Times  41:20  Sep  22   '80 

Finland 


Valmet  L-70  Miltrainer.   Maj  Rudolf  Wicki.    illus  tab 
Armada  Intl  4:44-46+  Sep-Oct  '80 

G  e  r  raa  n  y_  _(_F_e_d_e_ra_l_  R_ep_u_bl_i.£)_ 

German  Air  Force  missions  and  planning,   illus  tab 
Interavia  35:303-308  Apr  '80 

Great    Britain 


Britain's  aerospace  in  the  military  market.  Bill 

Sweetman.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:69-70+ 
Aug-Sep  '80 

History 


'Mossie'    (Mosquito)  one  of  most  unusual  war  planes. 
Jay  Miller,   illus  AF  Times  40:30  Jun  16   '80 

I_t_a_l_y 

Monitoring  the  southern  flank.   Adm  Giovanni  Sleiter, 
Ret.   illus  Interavia  35:42-43  Jan  '80 

R  u  s  si  a 

Captured  'Soviet  squadron.  '  Jay  Miller,    illus  AF 
Times  40:14  Feb  11   '80 

Military  aircraft  exports:  Soviet  foreign  policy  tool. 
F.Clifton  Berry,   Jr.   illus  tabs  AF  Mag  63:72-75+ 
Mar  '80 

Spain 

Close-up  on  the  CASA  C.  101.  Yves  Robins,  illus 
Aerosp  Intl  16:14-15  Jul-Aug   '80 

U  n  i  t  e_d  _S  t_a_t  e_£ 

CMCA:  The  confused  missile  carrier  aircraft.   Bob 
Carr.   illus  tabs  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:68-71 
Feb  '80 

Gallery  of  USAF  weapons:  Attack  and  observation  air- 
craft, illus  AF  Mag  63:139-140  May  '80 

A  more  liberal,   avant  garde  R&D  program.   Edgar 
Ulsamer.   illus  AF  Mag  63:42-47  Jun  '80 

199  more  planes  accepted  last  year  than  in  1978.   Len 
Famiglietti.  AF  Times  41:31  Sep  15   '80 

Panel  (Senate  Armed  Services  Committee)  wants  no 
missile  carrier.  Len  Famiglietti.  AF  Times  40:26 
Jul  7   '80 

The  U.S.   Navy:  Naval  aircraft.   Norman  Polmar.   tab 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  pt  1,    106:121-123  Sep   '80; 
pt  2,    106:119-121  Nov  '80;  pt  3,    106:113-114 
Dec  '80 


AIRPLANES,    MILITARY  TRANSPORT 
Characteristics 

Gallery  of  Soviet  aerospace  weapons:  Transports, 
illus  AF  Mag  63:127-128  Mar  '80 

Gallery  of  USAF  weapons:  Transports  and  tankers, 
illus  AF  Mag  63:142-144  May  '80 

L_p_a_d_i_  n  j£_a_n  d_  Unloadi  n_g 

A  heavy  war  story.  Maj  Bruce  L.Gumble.  illus  MAC 
Flyer  27:18-19  Jun- '80 

Realism  in  munitions  loading  crew  training.   TIG 
Brief  32:7  Oct  17   '80 

P  i  l_£t_i_n _£_ 

Ten  missions  ahead:  At  Red  Flag,   MAC  crews  get 
shot  down  and  live  to  learn  from  it.    IstLt  Ben 
Rich,   illus  MAC  Flyer  27:4-5  Oct  '80 

Russia 


Gallery  of  Soviet  aerospace  weapons:  Transports. 
illus  AF  Mag  63:127-128  Mar  '80 

United    States 


(Airlift  issues)  (Interview  with  Col  Robert  B.Patter- 
son) Maj  Edward  F.Wittel.   illus  Airlift  Ops  Rev 
2:2-8  Jul-Sep   '80 

Civil-military  air  transportation  for  the  future.  LtCol 
George  A.Pasquet.  illus  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:19-22 
Apr-Jun  '80 

Gallery  of  USAF  weapons:  Transports  and  tankers, 
illus  AF  Mag  63:142-144  May  '80 

Mobility  forces.   (Extracted  from  Air  Force  Report  to 
96th  Congress)  illus  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:9-10  Jul- 
Sep   '80 

(Significant  changes  in  airlift)  Interview.   Gen  Jack  J. 
Carton,    Ret.  illus  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:2-4  Apr- 
Jun  '80 

History 

(Air  Transport  Command  and  the  C-47  in  World 
War  II)  Jay  Miller,   illus  AF  Times  41:36 
Sep  29  '80 

Globemaster--the  Douglas  C-74.   Nicholas  M.Wil- 
liams,   illus  tab  Am  Avn  Hist  Soc  J  25:82-106 
Summer  '80 

AIRPLANES,    MILITARY  TRANSPORT  (JET) 

Characteristics 

Gallery  of  Soviet  aerospace  weapons:  Transports, 
illus  AF  Mag  63:127-128  Mar  '80 

Gallery  of  USAF  weapons:  Transports  and  tankers, 
illus  AF  Mag  63:142-144  May  '80 

The  Soviet  competition- -IL-76  "Candid."  illus  MAC 
Flyer  27:16-17  Jan  '80 

L  aji^J.  n^_a_n_d__T_a_k_e_o_ff 

The  C-5:  Extending  it  into  the  21st  century.   Paul  Sei- 
denman.    illus  Natl  Def  65:34-37+  Dec   '80 

How  to  plan  a  crash  landing.   Capt  James  P.Coe.    illus 
MAC  Flyer  27:8-10  Feb  '80 

Takeof_f_ 
See  Airplanes,   Military  Transport  (Jet)-- 
Landing  and  Takeoff 


47 


AIRPLANES,    MILITARY  TRANSPORT  (JET)   -  Continued     AIRPLANES,    PARASITE 


W  i  n  g  s 

The  C-5:  Extending  it  into  the  21st  century.   Paul  Sei- 
denman.    illus  Natl  Def  65:34-37+  Dec   '80 

Russia 


The  competition:  AN- 22  "Cock."  illus  MAC  Flyer 
27:16-17  Jun   '80 

The  competition:  AN-72  Coaler,  illus  MAC  Flyer 
27:16-17  Apr  '80 

Gallery  of  Soviet  aerospace  weapons:  Transports. 
illus  AF  Mag  63:127-128  Mar  '80 

Russia's  IL-76  transport:  Ten  years  ahead  of  C-X? 
Deborah  M.Kyle,  illus  tab  Armed  Forces  J  Intl 
117:18-19  Jul  '80 

The  Soviet  competition- -IL-76  "Candid."  illus  MAC 
Flyer  27:16-17  Jan  '80 

The  Soviet  competition:  Yak-40  "Codling."  illus  MAC 
Flyer  27:16-17  Nov  '80 

U n i  t ed  _S_t a t e  s 

AF  responds  to  101  C-X  questions;  SASC  review  still 
pending.   Deborah  M.Kyle.   Armed  Forces  J  Intl 
117:12+  Jun  '80 

Brown  directs  C-X  IOC  (Initial  Operational  Capability) 
by  Sep  1985.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer.  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:26+  Mar  '80 

DOD's  C-X  confusion.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:14+ 
Sep  '80 

A  deja  vu  called  CX.  John  C. Burton  III.  illus  tab  Def 
&  For  Aff  8,   No. 4:38-39   '80 

Gallery  of  USAF  weapons:  Transports  and  tankers, 
illus  AF  Mag  63:142-144  May  '80 

House  Armed  Services  Committee  rapidly  defeats 

C-X.  Deborah  M.Kyle.  Armed  Force-,  J  Intl  117:12 
May  '80 

Military  airlift  and  the  C-X.   Gen  Robert  E.Huyser. 
AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,  pp  15-16,   Aug  '80 

Pentagon  wants  action  on  CX.  AF  Times  41:34 
Nov  10   '80 

Senate  C-X  vote  uncertain:  The  101 -question  overkill? 
Deborah  M.Kyle.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:12 
May   '80 

Stretching  it!   William  G. Holder,   illus  Airman  24: 
39-41  Jun  '80 


History 

Parasite  fighters  would  shield  bombers.   Jay  Miller, 
illus  AF  Times  40:19  Feb  25   '80 

AIRPLANES,    RECONNAISSANCE 

Characteristics 


Fokker's  Maritime  patrol  aircraft  wins  orders  in 

S.E.  Asia.  Brian  Walters,  illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 5: 
99+  Sep-Oct  '80 

Gallery  of  Soviet  aerospace  weapons:  Reconnaissance, 
ECM,   and  early  warning  aircraft,    illus  AF  Mag 
63:126  Mar   '80 

Gallery  of  USAF  weapons:  Reconnaissance  and  spe- 
cial-duty aircraft,  illus  AF  Mag  63:140-142 
May  '80 

Special  mission  aircraft:  Gates  Learjet.    illus  tab 
Asian  Def  J  No.  3:90-92  May-Jun  '80 

Great     Britain 


The  Coastguarder:  A  basic  design  meets  a  new  chal- 
lenge. James  D.Ferguson,  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:109-111  Apr   '80 

NA_T_0 

Maritime  air  patrol  versus  the  submarine.  AVM 

G.C. Cairns,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:57- 
59  Apr-May  '80 

Russia 

Gallery  of  Soviet  aerospace  weapons:  Reconnaissance, 
ECM,   and  early  warning  aircraft,    illus  AF  Mag 
63:126  Mar  '80 

U _n _i  t_e_d_ _S_tat  e _s 

Gallery  of  USAF  weapons:  Reconnaissance  and  spe- 
cial-duty aircraft,  illus  AF  Mag  63:140-142 
May  '80 

Vigilante  fadeout.   LCDR  Peter  B.Mersky.    illus  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:63-69  Jun  '80 

AIRPLANES,   SUBMERSIBLE  see  Submersible  Vehicles 
AIRPLANES,    SUPERSONIC 

bee  also 
Airplanes,    Bomber  (Supersonic) 
Airplanes,    Transport  (Supersonic) 

United    States 


USAF,   asked  why  not  an  updated  C-5A  instead  of  new 

C-X,    reaffirms  C-X  need.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer.    AIRPLANES,    TANKER 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:16-17+  Apr  '80 


Sixteen  years  of  Mach  3  flight,    illus  Interavia  35: 
636-637  Jul  '80 


USAF's  CX  group  now  sees  plane  roughly  "half  the 
size  of  a  C-5A.  "  Benjamin  F.Schemmer,  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:18+  Feb  '80 

Why  the  U.S.  needs  the  C-X.    (Presentation,   East 

Coast  Section,  Society  of  Experimental  Test  Pilots, 
Washington  Navy  Yard,   March  18,    1980)  LtGen 
Kelly  H.  Burke.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  23-27,   Jun  '80 

AIRPLANES,    MODEL 


United    States 

Gallery  of  USAF  weapons:  Transports  and  tankers, 
illus  AF  Mag  63:142-144  May  '80 

(Jet  engines,   jet  aircraft,    and  in-flight  refueling) 
Jay  Miller,  illus  AF  Times  pt  1,   41:23  Sep  8  '80; 
pt  2,   41:28  Sep  15   '80 

The  KC-10  Extender.    Maj  Wayne  Brunz.   illus  Com- 
bat Crew  30:12-13  Aug  '80 


Vintage  Fellhauer!   TSgt  London  Mitchell,   illus  Air 
Reservist  33:19  Nov  '80 


McDonnell  Douglas  KC-10A  Extender,   illus  tab  Inter- 
avia 35:710-711  Aug  '80 


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AIRPLANES,    TANKER  -  Continued 

tjn_i  t  e_d__St  at  e  s     -Cont'd 
History 

The  nav  heritage --the  KC-97L.   LtCol  Thomas  P. 
Beal.   illus  Navigator  27:15-19  Winter  '80 

AIRPLANES,    TARGET  see  Targets,    Aerial 

AIRPLANES,    TRAINER 

Texan  warriors:  T-6  aircraft  in  French  service. 
V.E.Ferry,   illus  Am  Avn  Hist  Soc  J  24:291-302 
Winter  '79 

Characteristics 


British  Aerospace  Hawk.   Yves  Robins,  illus  NATO's 
Fifteen  Nations  25:75-76+  Aug-Sep   '80 

Firecracker  in  the  air.    Brian  M.Walters,   illus  Asian 
Def  J  No. 3:138+  May-Jun  '80 

Flamingo--a  primary  trainer  tailor-made  for  military 
schools.    Brian  Walters,   illus  tab  Asian  Def  J 
No. 4:97-98  Jul-Aug  '80 

Gallery  of  Soviet  aerospace  weapons:  Trainers,    illus 
AF  Mag  63:128-129  Mar  '80 

Gallery  of  USAF  weapons:  Trainers,  illus  AF  Mag 
63:144-145  May  '80 

The  Hawk  goes  East.  Brian  Walters,  illus  Asian  Def 
J  No.  5:30-31  Sep-Oct  '80 

(VTXTS,   Navy  Trainer  Experimental  Training  Sys- 
tem) Jay  Miller,  illus  AF  Times  41:26  Nov  17   '80 

E_u  r_p  pe,     Western 


AIRPLANES,    TRAINER      -  Continued 
Uni t_e_d_ _S_t_at  e £ 

Candidates  abound  for  the  U.S.  Air  Force  trainer 
program.  Ramon  Lopez,  illus  Interavia  35:1045- 
1049  Nov  '80 

Gallery  of  USAF  weapons:  Trainers,  illus  AF  Mag 
63:144-145  May  '80 

The  hang -up  in  force  modernization:  Not  enough  pro- 
curement dollars.    Benjamin  F.Schemmer.   illus 
tab  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:30-31+  Aug  '80 

New  horizons  for  flying  training.  Maj  Gene  E.  Town- 
send,   illus  AF  Mag  63:36-42  Apr  '80 

(Trainer  aircraft  for  the  Navy)  Jay  Miller,  illus  AF 
Times  41:28  Oct  20   '80 

AIRPLANES,    TRANSPORT 

The  well-maintained  airliner,  illus  Aerosp  Intl  16:24+ 
Jul-Aug   '80 

Fuels 

Aviation  fuel  and  the  airlines.  Paul  Maurice,  illus 
tabs  Interavia  35:1008-1009  Nov  '80 

R_u_s_s_i  a_ 

Soviet  military  airlift:  Key  to  rapid  power  projection. 
William  Schneider,  Jr.  illus  tab  AF  Mag  63:80-86 
Mar  '80 

United    States 


USAF  stresses  extensive  use  of  MAC  resources,  illus 
Aerosp  Intl  15:53  Oct-Nov  '79 

History 


U.S.  eyes  (Alpha)  Jet  used  in  Europe.   Len  Famigli- 
etti.  illus  AF  Times  41:20  Sep  22   '80 

F_i  nl_an_d_ 

Valmet  L-70  Miltrainer.   Maj  Rudolf  Wicki.   illus  tab 
Armada  Intl  4:44-46+  Sep-Oct  '80 

France 


More  power  for  the  Fouga  90.   Yves  Robins,   illus 
Aerosp  Intl  16:34-3  5+  Mar- Apr  '80 

Radioscopy  of  a  well  born  trainer  (Fouga  90).  illus 
tab  Aerosp  Intl  15:40-41  Oct-Nov  '79 

With  the  Fouga  90  Aerospatiale  aims  at  the  booming 
trainer  market.  Yves  Robins  .  illus  Aerosp  Intl 
15:42+  Oct-Nov  '79 

Great     Britain 

British  Aerospace  Hawk.   Yves  Robins,  illus  NATO's 
Fifteen  Nations  25:75-76+  Aug-Sep  '80 

Firecracker  in  the  air.    Brian  M.Walters,    illus  Asian 
Def  J  No.  3: 138+  May-Jun  '80 

Russia 


Gallery  of  Soviet  aerospace  weapons:  Trainers,   illus 
AF  Mag  63:128-129  Mar  '80 

Switzerland 


PC-7:  Flight  training  with  Swiss  precision,  illus 
Asian  Def  J  No.  2:50+  Mar-Apr  '80 


ATC  Hump  flights:  Risky  super  effort.  Jay  Miller, 
illus  AF  Times  41:27  Aug  25   '80 

AIRPLANES,    TRANSPORT  (JET) 

Airliner  manufacture- -Looking  into  the  future,  tabs 
Interavia  35:1149-1150  Dec  '80 

The  battle  for  the  new  120-140  seater  market.  Paul 
Maurice,  illus  tab  Interavia  35:1061-1064  Nov  '80 

The  next  new  wave  of  airliners.  Bill  Sweetman.  illus 
Aerosp  Intl  16:22-25  Nov-Dec  '80 

Characteristics 


The  battle  for  the  new  120-140  seater  market.  Paul 
Maurice,  illus  tab  Interavia  35:1061-1064  Nov  'R0 

Douglas  nearing  DC-XX  decision,  illus  tabs  Interavia 
35:1064-1065  Nov  '80 

Fuel  s 
See  Airplanes,   Jet-Propelled--Fuels 

Europe,     Western 

Ae reformation:  Success  of  Airbus  spurs  growth. 
Germain  Chambost.   illus  Interavia  35:360-361 
Apr  '80 

Airbus  A3 10:  Cockpit  layout  and  crew  complement 
debated,  illus  tabs  Interavia  35:227-230  Mar  '80 

Airbus  Industrie's  heavenly  twins:  A310  and  A300-600. 
Mark  Lambert,  illus  tabs  Interavia  35:1001-1006 
Nov  '80 


49 


AIRPLANES,    TRANSPORT  (JET)  -   Continued 

Europe,     Western     -  Cont'd 

Bonn  uneasy  about  cost  of  Airbus  program.    (Interview 
with  Martin  Griiner)  illus  Interavia  35:309-310 
Apr  '80 

The  next  medium- range  airliner--European  airlines' 
wish  list,  illus  map  Interavia  35:1147-1148  Dec   '80 

France 

Dassault  Mystere-Falcon  50.  illus  Aerosp  Intl  16: 
22-24+  Sep-Oct  '80 

Russia 

The  dramatic  impact  of  Soviet  airborne  ops.  Milan 
Vego.  Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.  9:31-32+  '80 

IL-86--the  Russian  Airbus,    illus  Interavia  35:426 
May  '80 

The  Soviet  competition- -Tu-  134  "Crusty."  illus  MAC 
Flyer  27:16-17  Aug   '80 

The  Soviet  competition:  Yak-40  "Codling."  illus  MAC 
Flyer  27:16-17  Nov  '80 

Soviet  transport:  A  decade  ahead  of  C-X?    illus  Mil 
Rev  60:86-87  Nov  '80 

USSR's  airlift  about  1/4  of  U.S.  '--but  most  distances 
are  shorter.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:17+  Apr  '80 

Switze  rland 


Swissair  stresses  environment  benefits  of  DC-9 

Super  80.  Mark  Lambert,  illus  Interavia  35:1105- 
1106  Dec   '80 

United    S_ta_te_£ 

Airlift  improvements:  CX  and  other  initiatives.  LtCol 
William  C.Bartels.  illus  tabs  MarCor  Gaz  64:60- 
64  Aug   '80 

CX  will  haul  troops,   all  kinds  of  equipment.  AF 
Times  40:12  Mar  10  '80 

The  DC-8   re -engining  program.    Jackson  McGowen. 
illus  tabs  Interavia  35:419-421  May  '80 


AIRPLANES,    V/STOL 

See  also 
Advanced  Medium  Short  Takeoff  and  Landing  Trans- 
port 

V/STOL  at  the  crossroads.  Derek  Wood,  illus  tab 
Interavia  35:539-541  Jun  '80 

E_nj*_i  n  e  s 

Engine  companies  collaborate  on  Pegasus,    V/STOL. 
MarCor  Gaz  64:6  Jul   '80 

L-S  J?  iLL  2.  El  _aJLi  _TaJi.?J2_L? 

Barges,    ramps,    and  V/STOL.   Laurie  Rackas  and 
John  C.Scharfen.  illus  tab  MarCor  Gaz  64:20-21 
Sep  '80 

The  Harrier  Ski- Jump  gets  off  the  ground.  Henry 
Stanhope,  illus  Mil  Engr  72:34-36  Jan-Feb  '80 

T_ak_e_o_ff_ 
See  Airplanes.    V/STOL- -Landing  and  Takeoff 

G_£_e  a_t  _Brita  i  n 

A  dispersal  concept  for  future  V/STOL  aircraft  in 
RAF  Germany.  WgComdr  J.S.Jones.  Hawk  No. 40: 
39-45  Feb   '80 

The  Indian  Navy  gets  its  Sea  Harrier.  Pushpindar 
Singh,  illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  2:39+  Mar-Apr  '80 

Sea  Harrier  status   report.   Paul  Maurice,   illus  Intl 
Def  Rev  13,   No. 6:865-866   '80 

A  successor  to  the  Sea  Harrier?   Comdr  M.Forrest. 
illus  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125:34-39  Mar  '80 

UK  puts  off  Av-8B/Mk  5  Harrier  choice.  Intl  Def  Rev 
13,   No. 7:983   '80 

India 


The  Indian  Navy  gets  its  Sea  Harrier.  Pushpindar 
Singh,  illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  2:39+  Mar-Apr   '80 

Russia 


The  competition:  AN-72  Coaler,  illus  MAC  Flyer 
27:16-17  Apr  '80 

United    States 


How  to  get  more  out  of  your  747:  Pan  Am  and  Qantas 
take  different  routes.  Paul  Maurice,  illus  Interavia 
35:931-935  Oct  '80 

Impressive  is  word  for  Boeing's  747.   Jay  Miller, 
illus  AF  Times  40:16  Mar  3   '80 

An  interim  solution  (C-141B).   Jay  Miller,    illus  AF 
Times  40:24  May  26   '80 

767--Boeing's  next  world-beater.  Klaus  Regelin.    illus 
tabs  Interavia  35:678-686  Aug  '80 

History 

(Jet  engines,  jet  aircraft,   and  in-flight  refueling) 
Jay  Miller,  illus  AF  Times  pt  1,  41:23  Sep  8  '80; 
pt  2,   41:28  Sep  15   '80 

AIRPLANES,    TRANSPORT  (SUPERSONIC) 
U  r\  ited    States 

Return  of  the  American  SST.   Walter  B.  Hendrickson, 
Jr.   illus  tab  Natl  Def  65:32-33  Dec  '80 


Harrier:  The  Cherry  Point  connection.  David  Harvey, 
illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No. 9:17-20+  '80 

Missions  for  V/STOL  aircraft.  CDR  Robert  A.  Wea- 
therup,  Ret.  illus  tab  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:111- 
112  Jul  '80 

UK  puts  off  AV-8B  and  Harrier  Mk  5  choice.  Interavia 
35:749-750  Sep  '80 

V/STOL--asking  the  right  questions.   CDR  Robert  C. 
Powers,  illus  Mil  Engr  72:388-392  Nov-Dec  '80 

The  "X"  Wing  and  the  circulation  control  rotor.   LtCol 
William  D.Siuru,   Jr.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106: 
115-116  Jul  '80 

(XV- 15)  takes  off  straight  up,   then  flies  horizontally. 
Jay  Miller,  illus  AF  Times  40:23  Mar  10  '80 

AIRPLANES  IN  AGRICULTURE 

Agricultural  aviation  medicine  in  the  Soviet  Union. 
S.R.Mohler.  illus  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med 
51:515-517  May  '80 


50 


AIRPLANES  IN  AGRICULTURE  -  Continued 


AIRPORTS 


Heat  stress  exposure  of  aerial  spray  pilots.  Bruce 
Gribetz  and  others,  tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt 
Med  51:56-60  Jan  '80 

AIRPLANES  IN  BUSINESS 

Dassault  Mystere-Falcon  50.  illus  Aerosp  Intl  16: 
22-24+  Sep-Oct  '80 

GenAv  avionics:  Towards  the   'glass  cockpit.  '  Chris 
Bulloch,  illus  Interavia  35:819-822  Sep   '80 

The  Mitsubishi  Diamond  I- -what  are  its  chances  on 
the  current  market?   Marc  Grangier.    illus  tab 
Interavia  35:129-130  Feb  '80 

The  33d  NBAA  Show  (Kansas  City,   Sep  23-25,    1980) 
illus  Interavia  35:980-982  Nov  '80 

Characteristics 


The  business  jets:  Workhorses  or  luxury  items? 
Erhard  Heckmann.    illus  tab  Aerosp  Intl  16:48-50 
Mar-Apr  '80 

History 


The  Spartan  Executive.   Peter  Berry,    illus  tabs  Am 
Avn  Hist  Soc  J  25:145-153  Summer   '80 

AIRPLANES  IN  FIRE  FIGHTING 


See  also 
Heliports 

Deja  vu.  (Surveys  of  landing  conditions  at  unfamiliar 
airports)  Regular  feature  in  some  issues  of  MAC 
Fly_er 

Panel  (Aerospace  Medical  Assoc,   Anaheim,   CA, 

May  12-15,    1980):  The  modern  view  of  airport  dis- 
aster medical  management.  Alex  C.Webb  and 
others,  illus  tabs  map  Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt 
Med  51:1256-1269  Nov  '80 

—  3  u  i  p  m  e_n  t 

Passengers  handling  equipment.  Manfred  Momberger. 
illus  Aerosp  Intl  15:14+  Oct-Nov  '79 

Exhibitions 

Airport  equipment  exhibitions --a  market  in  search  of 
a  shop-window.  Manfred  Momberger.  illus  Aerosp 
Intl  16:67-68  Sep-Oct  '80 

Airport  '79  shows  expanding  business.   Yves  Robins, 
illus  Aerosp  Intl  15:32-33+  Oct-Nov  '79 

Inter  Airport  Expo  '80.    illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  6:126- 
127  Nov-Dec  '80 

Exhibitions 


(Air)  Reserve  forces  prepare  'flying  fire  trucks'  for 
duty  out  west,  illus  Officer  56:15  Nov  '80 

AIRPLANES  IN  PATROL  WORK 


Choosing  civil  maritime  patrol  aircraft--it  isn't  all 
that  simple.  J.Philip  Geddes.  illus  Interavia  35: 
147-149  Feb  '80 

Coastguarder:  The  effective  way  of  guarding  coastal 
waters.   Doug  Richardson,    illus  Aerosp  Intl  16:32+ 
May-Jun  '80 

Fokker's  Maritime  patrol  aircraft  wins  orders  in 
S.E.  Asia.  Brian  Walters,  illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  5 
99+  Sep-Oct  '80 

HMS  Invincible  accepted  into  the  Royal  Navy.   Col 
Norman  L.Dodd.   illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  3:130-131 
May-Jun  '80 

Maritime  air  patrol  versus  the  submarine.  AVM 

G.C. Cairns,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:57- 

59  Apr-May  '80 

Special  mission  aircraft:  Gates  Learjet.    illus  tab 
Asian  Def  J  No.  3:90-92  May-Jun  '80 

UK  civil  maritime  air  operations.   Derek  Wood,   illus 
map  Interavia  3  5:152-154  Feb  '80 

AIRPLANES  IN  RESCUE  WORK 


Fokker's  Maritime  patrol  aircraft  wins  orders  in 

S.E.  Asia.  Brian  Walters,  illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 5: 
99+ Sep-Oct  '80 

The  good  Samaritans,   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:20-22 
Apr  '80 

The  Institute  of  Navigation  Superior  Achievement 
Award  (presented  to  Capt  Terry  N.  Mayer). illus 
Navigator  27:10-11  Winter  '80 

Special  mission  aircraft:  Gates  Learjet.    illus  tab 
Asian  Def  J  No.  3:90-92  May-Jun  '80 

UK  civil  maritime  air  operations.   Derek  Wood,   illus 
map  Interavia  35:152-154  Feb  '80 


Inter  Airport  Expo  '80.    illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 6:126- 
127  Nov-Dec  '80 

Fires  _^_rl4.  _JLL.r_e_  -HjLAXAnJLi —  — 

Airport  fire  fighting  vehicles,  illus  Aerosp  Intl  16:44+ 
Nov-Dec  '80 

La  n  di  n£    A  i  d  s_ 

Visibility,    safety  and  you.   MSgt  Frederick  N.  Rottet. 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:10-11  May  '80 

Africa 


African  airports.  Manfred  Momberger .  illus  Aerosp 
Intl  16:4-5+  Nov-Dec  '80 

F  r  anc  e 


Paris  Airport- -worldwide,    illus  Aerosp  Intl  16:52 
May-Jun  '80 

Great    Britain 


UK:  The  most  expensive  place  to  land.   Paul  Maurice, 
illus  map  tab  Interavia  35:332-333  Apr  '80 

Mid  d _[e_Ea  £t_ 

Middle  East  airports.  Manfred  Momberger.  illus 
Aerosp  Intl  15:20-22+  Oct-Nov  '79 

JJ?iii_w'-oJld. 

Airport  construction  in  the  Third  World--a  look  at  the 
problems.   Marc  Grangier.  illus  map  Interavia  35: 
507-514  Jun  '80 

United    States 

Accreditation  (by  American  Assoc  of  Airport  Execu- 
tives) raises  professionalism  in  municipal  airport 
management.   Adele  C.Schwartz.   Govt  Exec  12: 
36-37  Jun  '80 

State  agency  (Baltimore -Washington  International  Air- 
port) dives  into  private  sector  marketing.   Adele 
C.Schwartz,   illus  Govt  Exec  12:32-34  Dec  '80 


51 


AIRSHIPS 

See  also 
Balloons 

MATASS:  A  Moored  Airship  Towed  Array  Sonar  Sys- 
tem. CaPT  Franklin  D.Buckley,   Ret.  illus  tab 
US  NavInstProc  106:124-127  Mar  '80 

History 

The  decommissioned  USS  Los  Angeles.   William  F. 
Althoff.   illus  Am  Avn  Hist  Soc  J  pt  1,    1932-1940. 
23:103-111  Summer  '78;  pt  2,   Material  condition 
and  dismantling.   25:29-41  Spring  '80 


AIRSICKNESS  see  Motion  Sickness 

AIRSPACE 

ADA  (Air  Defense  Artillery)  in  the  heavy  division-- 
a  new  concept  of  employment.    LtCol  Domenic  P. 
Rocco,   Jr.   illus  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  30-33,  Apr- 
Jun  '80 

Attack  helicopter  support  of  the  division.   Capt  Terry 
R. Council,   illus  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  16-18,   Oct- 
Dec  '80 

Getting  to  the  fix  on  time.   Capt  Paul  T.Shorock.   illus 
Combat  Crew  30:16-17  May  '80 

A  lesson  in  defensive  flying.  Maj  James  G.Gibson  II. 
illus  MAC  Flyer  27:10-11  May  '80 

RNAV  (aRea  NAVigation)--the  changing  environment. 
Maj  Jimmy  N.Lane,  illus  Combat  Crew  30:8-9+ 
Feb  '80 

Reliable  Shield- -9th  Infantry  Division  airspace  man- 
agement.  Maj  Herbert  B.Long,    illus  Air  Def  Mag, 
pp  24-29,  Apr-Jun  '80 

AIRSPEED  see  Air-Speed 

AIRWAYS 

Watch  your  tracks,   illus  MAC  Flyer  27:8-10  Nov  '80 
ALASKA 

Arctic  soldiers  (of  the  Alaska  Army  National  Guard). 
Bill  Mack,   illus  Soldiers  35:10-14  Mar  '80 

Assignment:  Eielson  (AFB,  AK).  Capt  Ron  Bullard. 
illus  Combat  Crew  30:6-7+  Feb  '80 

In  Alaska  .  .  .   COLA  is  a  way  of  life.   Elinor  E.  Matis. 
illus  AF  Compt  14:34-36  Jan  '80 

North  to  Alaska.  (Alaskan  aerial  survey  expedition, 
1928)  ADM  Arthur  W.Radford,  Ret.  illus  US  Nav 
Inst  Proc  106:78-83  Sep   '80 

Trials  on  the  Iditarod  Trail.  (AF  Maj  Terry  Adkins, 
veterinarian,  races  in  the  Iditarod  Trail  Sled  Dog 
Race)  MSgt  George  W.Crawford.  Illus  Airman  24. 
24-29  Aug  '80 

Why  Alaska  is  case-in-point  of  'no  growth'  Federal 
energy  policy,  illus  tab  Govt  Exec  12:36-37  Aug  '80 

ALASKAN  AIR  COMMAND 

Alaskan  Air  Command,  illus  chart  AF  Mag  63:76-77 
May  '80 

Jack  Frost  '79.    Capt  Patrick  M.  Coullahan  and  CMSgt 
Robert  B.Wertman.    illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr 
21:6-8  Aug  '80 


ALBERT  F.SIMPSON  HISTORICAL  RESEARCH  CENTER 

Albert  F.Simpson  Historical  Research  Center.  AF 
Mag  63:130  May  '80 

ALCOHOL  AND  ALCOHOLISM 

Alcohol  abuse  affecting  work?    TIG  Brief  32:9 
Nov  28  '80 

Alcohol  often  ignored  as  villain  in  mishaps.   Don 
Mace.  AF  Times  40:2  Apr  28   '80 

CMA:  Blood  tests  can  be  ordered  for  drinkers.  Don 
Mace.  AF  Times  41:2  Nov  17   '80 

Clubs  could  lose  booze   $$.   Andy  Plattner.   AF  Times 
40:1+  Feb  25   '80 

Commands  can  return  ex-drinkers  to  flying.  AF 
Times  40:46  Apr  21   '80 

Drugs,   alcohol,   and  PRP  (Personnel  Reliability  Pro- 
gram).  TIG  Brief  32:5  Jun  27   '80 

Drunk  at  15.   Don  Mace,    illus  AF  Times  40:39 
Apr  28   '80 

Effect  of  alcohol  ingestion  on  man's  thermoregulatory 
responses  during  cold  water  immersion.  T.Graham 
and  K. Baulk,   tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med 
51:155-159  Feb  '80 

Effect  of  alcohol  on  man's  response  to  mild  physical 
activity  in  a  cold  environment.    T.Graham  and 
J.Dalton.    tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51: 
793-796  Aug   '80 

Just  another  Saturday,  illus  Soldiers  35:34-35  Nov  '80 

Performance  effects  of  alcohol  intoxication  and  hang- 
over at  ground  level  and  at  simulated  altitude. 
William  E.Collins,   tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt 
Med  51:327-335  Apr  '80 

Residual  effects  of  alcohol  on  aircrew  performance. 
Leon  M.Wise.    (Reprinted  from  SAFE  Journal, 
Summer  1980)  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:16-19  Sep   '80 

Sauce.  Maj  A.T.Hadley  III.   illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26: 
38-39  Jun  '80 

Statistic  s 


DOD  study:  AF  lowest  in  drug  use.   Paul  Smith,   tabs 
AF  Times  41:1+  Dec  15   '80 

ALERT  SYSTEMS 
See  also 


Warning  Systems 

Air  defense  radars --solutions  from  Selenia.   Gowri 
S.Sundaram.    illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  1:67-69   '80 

ALL- TERRAIN  VEHICLES 

APE--more  than  a  scout  vehicle .   Hasso  Erb.   illus 
tabs  Armada  Intl  4:78+  Jan- Feb  '80 

All-terrain  vehicles--the  workhorses  in  military 
transports.   Hasso  Erb.   illus  tab  Armada  Intl  4: 
32-34+  May- Jun  '8  0 

Saurer  launches  new  off-road  vehicles,  illus  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 2:277   '80 

Where  no  man  treads--the  Bandwagon  will  go.   Felix 
Mu'ller.    illus  tab  Armada  Intl  4:20+  May- Jun  '80 


52 


ALL-WEATHER  FLYING 

Coordination  above  the  combat  zone  .  .  .   and  we  will 
be  capable  of  winning  in  any  weather  condition  day 
or  night!   Maj  William  E.Coleman  and  Jack  H.Mc- 
Cracken.    illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:45-48  Jul  '80 

ALLEN,   Lew,   Jr 


AFA  Convention  address.   (Presentation,   Air  Force 
Assoc  National  Convention,   Washington,   Sep  16, 
1980)  Gen  Lew  Allen,   Jr.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs: 
Sup,   pp  7-12,   Nov  '80 

AFIT  education:  Cornerstone  of  Air  Force  technical 
excellence.  (Presentation,  60th  anniversary.  Air 
Force  Institute  of  Technology,  Wright-Patterson 
AFB,  OH,  Nov  17,  1979)  Gen  Lew  Allen,  Jr.  AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup  No.  1:2-6  Jan  '80 

Air  Force  spoken  here.  (AF's  Chief  of  Staff  has  a 
varied  and  complete  background)  LtCol  Terry  A. 
Arnold,   por  biog  Airman  24:26-31  May  '80 

'Buck  stop'  program  should  aid  retention.  Interview. 
Gen  Lew  Allen,   Jr.  por  AF  Times  40:3  Jan  14   '80 

(Gen)  Allen  takes  firm  issue  with  sexual  harassment 
Len  Famiglietti.  AF  Times  40:3  Apr  21   '80 

A  growing  awareness.   Gen  Lew  Allen,   Jr.  por  AF 
Mag  63:66-69  Nov  '80 

The  premium  on  quality.   Gen  Lew  Allen,   Jr.  por  AF 
Mag  63:82  Sep   '80 

Report  to  the  96th  Congress.   (Presentation,   House 
Armed  Services  Committee,   Washington,    Feb 
1980)  Hans  M.Mark  and  Gen  Lew  Allen,   Jr.  AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup  No. 3:2-35  Mar  '80 

Retention  main  problem.   Gen  Lew  Allen,   Jr.  AF 
Times  40:3  Feb  18  '80 

USAF  leaders  see  greater  'likelihood  of  war.  '  Sea 
Power  23:16-18  Aug   '80 

USAF's  goals  in  the   1980s.   Interview.   Gen  Lew  Allen, 
Jr.  por  AF  Mag  63:44-49  Aug  '80 

USAF's  responsibilities  in  the   '80s.   Gen  Lew  Allen, 
Jr.  por  AF  Mag  63:62-64  May  '80 

The  United  States  Air  Force  and  NATO.   Gen  Lew 
Allen,   Jr.  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue 
No. 2:84+  '79 

ALLIANCES   see   Treaties  and  Alliances 

ALLIED  AIR  FORCES,    CENTRAL  EUROPE  see  Allied 
Forces,    Central  Europe 

ALLIED  AIR  FORCES,    SOUTHERN  EUROPE  see  Allied 
Forces,    Southern  Europe 

ALLIED  COMMAND  ATLANTIC 


An  appraisal  of  the  Standing  Naval  Force  Atlantic. 
LtComdr  M.J.Fisher,  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106: 
107-108  Nov  '80 

The  Iberian  Atlantic  Area  Command.   Christian  Eliot, 
illus  map  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24:68-69  Oct- 

Nov  '79 

SACLANT  Antisubmarine  Warfare  Research  Centre. 
Basil  W.  Lythall.    illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25: 
60-62  Apr-May  '80 


ALLIED  COMMAND  EUROPE 

See  also 

Allied  Forces,  Central  Europe 

Allied  Forces,  Northern  Europe 

Allied  Forces,  Southern  Europe 

Command  and  control- -some  ACE  aspects.  AVM 
P.R.Mallorie.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24: 
24-26+  Oct-Nov  '79 

Exercise  Anorak  Express,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Na- 
tions 25:86-87  Apr-May  '80 

4  E-3As  in  Europe  (to  monitor  Soviet  and  Warsaw 
Pact  military  activities  around  Poland).   AF  Times 
41:6  Dec  29   '80 

NATO  C^  issues.   Gen  Bernard  W.Rogers  and  others, 
illus  Signal  35:9-10+  Dec   '80 

United  we  stand:  Allied  Command  Europe  Mobile 
Force  (Land),  illus  map  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations 
25:84-85  Apr-May  '80 

ALLIED  FORCES,  CENTRA  L  EUROPE 

The  Belgian  Air  Force.  LtGen  M.   de  Smedt.  illus 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue  No. 2: 
38-40  '79 

The  Canadian  Armed  Forces:  Air  Command.  LtGen 
G.A.Mackenzie,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations 
Special  Issue  No.  2:42+   '79 

In  NATO's  front  line— U.S.   air  defense  in  Germany. 
Mark  Lambert,  illus  chart  Inter avi a  35:915-919 
Oct  '80 

The  Luftwaffe.   LtGen  F.Obleser.  illus  NATO's  Fif- 
teen Nations  Special  Issue  No.  2:56-58+  '79 

NATO  air  operations  in  the  Central  Region:  Can  we 
meet  the  threat?    Gen  John  W.Pauly.  illus  NATO's 
Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue  No. 2:28+  '79 

The  Portuguese  Air  Force  and  NATO.  LtGen  Jose 
Lemos  Ferraira.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations 
Special  Issue  No.  2:76-77   '79 

The  Royal  Air  Force.  ACM  Michael  Beetham.  illus 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue  No. 2: 
80-82  '79 

The  Royal  Netherlands  Air  Force.   LtGen  M.G. 

Geschiere.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special 
Issue  No. 2:68+  '79 

Tackling  tactics  together.   (Pilots  from  central  Euro- 
pean nations  learn  to  work  together  at  the  Tactical 
Leadership  Program,   Jever  AB,   Ger)  Capt  Katie 
Cutler,  illus  Airman  24:43-48  Dec   '80 

United  Kingdom  AIR  Forces  (UKAIR).  ACM  David 
Evans,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue 
No. 2:18+  '79 

The  United  States  Air  Force  and  NATO.   Gen  Lew 
Allen,   Jr.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special 
Issue  No. 2:84+  '79 

ALLIED  FORCES,    NORTHERN  EUROPE 


Marine  air  operations  in  northern  Europe.  Maj  Rob- 
ert J.O'Rourke.  illus  tab  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106: 
53-59  Nov  '80 

The  Royal  Danish  Air  Force.  Maj  Gen  Niels  Holst- 
S^Srensen.  illus  map  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations 
Special  Issue  No.  2:46-47+  '79 


53 


ALLIED  FORCES,    NORTHERN  EUROPE     -     Continued 

The  Royal  Norwegian  Air  Force.  MajGen  Ingar  T. 
Narvhus.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special 
Issue  No. 2:72+  '79 

Tactical  air  power  considerations  in  the  Northern 
Region.  LtGen  J.Brodersen.  illus  tabs  NATO's 
Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue  No. 2:24-27  '79 

ALLIED  FORCES,  SOUTHERN  EUROPE 

Allied  Forces  Southern  Europe.  Harold  E. Shear,  map 
Ulus  chart  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24:49-52 
Dec  '79-Jan  '80 

The  Italian  Air  Force.  Gen  Alessandro  Mettimano. 
illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue 
lta.2:63+  '79 

The  Turkish  Air  Force  and  its  progress.  Gen  Tahsin 
Sahinkaya.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special 
Issue  No. 2:78-79  '79 

The  winged  lion  (Allied  Air  Forces  Southern  Europe) 
LtGen  Devol  Brett,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations 
Special  Issue  No. 2:34-36  '79 

ALLIED  LAND  FORCES,    SOUTHEASTERN  EUROPE 
see  Allied  Forces,    Southern  Europe 


ALLIED  MILITARY  IN  THE  U.  S. 

See  also 
Exchange  Programs,    Military 

EA3S^1^  °.^_a-P_<LJr_r_£i-n-in.ii 

New  Saudi  NCOs  getting  taste  of  life  in  America  (at 
Lackland  AFB,   TX).  AF  Times  41:8  Oct  27  '80 

192  Iranians  quit  (AF)  training.  AF  Times  40:18 
Apr  21  '80 

Shaw  (AFB,  SC)  turns  out  German  RF-4  pilots.  AF 
Times  40:35  Apr  21  '80 

ALTIMETERS 

Rescue  reversal,  illus  MAC  Flyer  27:14-15  Jul  '80 

ALTITUDE,   INFLUENCE  OF 

See  also 
Aviation  —  Physiological  Aspects 

Body  fluid  compartments  in  humans  during  acute 

high-altitude  exposure.  S.C.Jain  and  others,   tabs 
Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:234-236  Mar  '80 

Evaluation  of  an  acute  mountain  sickness  question- 
naire: Effects  of  intermediate -altitude  staging  upon 
subjective  symptomatology.  D. A. Stamper  and 
others .  illus  tabs  Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med 
51:379-387  Apr  '80 

Intravascular  hemolysis  in  acute  mountain  sickness. 
Raymond  E.  Lovlin  and  others,   illus  Aviation, 
Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:271-272  Mar  '80 

Respiratory  gas  exchange  during  positive  pressure 
breathing  and  rapid  decompression  to  simulated 
altitudes  of  18.3  and  24.4  km.  D.E.Holness  and 
others,  tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51: 
454-458  May  '80 

ALTITUDE  FLYING 


See  also 


ALTITUDE  FLYING   -  Continued 
Hi  8  to  r  y 

The  man  (Maj  Rudolph  "Shorty"  Schroeder)  with  the 
frozen  eyeballs  (1920).   Hal  Craven,   illus  Translog 
11:7-8  Feb  '80 

ALUMINUM  see  Metals 

AMATEUR  RADIO  OPERATORS  (HAMS)  see  Radio 
Operators 

AMBUSH  see  Surprise  in  Warfare 

AMERICAN  DEFENSE  PREPAREDNESS  ASSOCIATION 

(ADPA)  Defense  Preparedness  Meeting,    1980  (62d, 
Quantico  MCB,   VA,  Oct  2).   illus  Natl  Def  65:66- 
67+  Dec  '80 

(1980  American  Defense  Preparedness  Assoc  Annual 
Meeting,   Washington,   April  16-17,    1980)  illus 
Natl  Def  65:51-55+  Aug  '80 

Directories 

Partners  in  preparedness,  illus  Natl  Def  64:62-103+ 
Jun  '80 

AMERICAN  INDIANS 

Navajo  SOS.  SMSgt  Gus  Vinas .  illus  Air  Reservist 
32:19+  May  '80 

Sandstone  Samaritans.  (Reservists  administer  a  bat- 
tery of  medical  tests  and  physical  examinations  to 
native  Americans  in  Utah)  Capt  Calvin  N.Andrua. 
illus  Air  Reservist  32:8-9  Apr  '80 

Trails.   (American  Indians  comprise  2.3  percent  of 
the  civilian  work  force  at  Tinker  AFB,  OK)  Sgt 
Craig  Pugh.  illus  Airman  24:21-26  Feb  '80 


H_^s_t_o_r_y_ 

Infantry  in  the  Indian  Wars  (1866-1890).  MSgt  Patrick 
E.Andrews,   Ret.  illus  Infantry  pt  1,   70:28-32 
Jul- Aug   '80;  pt  2,   70:37-41  Sep-Oct  '80 

Special  forces  of  the  Plains.    (Solomon  Avengers, 

Army  scouts  against  the  Indians,    1868)  Michael  L. 
Starr.   Ulus  Army  30:43-45+  Feb  '80 

AMERICAN  LOGISTICS  ASSOCIATION 

ALA's  Convention  (San  Francisco,   Oct  28-31,    1979): 
Forecast  of  the  eighties,  illus  Review  58:27-29+ 
Jan- Feb  '80 

Perspectives  on  progress.  (Interview  with  ALA  Presi- 
dent Robert  L.Riebow)  illus  Review  58:18-20+  Jan- 
Feb  '80 

AMERICAN  ORDNANCE  ASSOCIATION    see  American 
Defense  Preparedness  Association 

AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF  MILITARY  COMPTROLLERS 


Flight,   Low-Altitude 


1980  (American  Society  of  Military  Comptrollers) 
national  award  winners .  Armed  Forces  Compt 
25:21  Aug   '80 

AMERICANS  IN  FOREIGN  COUNTRIES 

Merhaba,   Merzifon.   (Colorado  Air  National  Guard 
deployed  units  to  Turkey  after  orientation  in  lan- 
guage and  culture  taught  by  Air  Force  Academy 
faculty  members)  Capt  Katie  Cutler,   illus  Airman 
24:2-7  Mar  '80 


54 


AMERICANS  IN  FOREIGN  COUNTRIES  -  Continued 


AMPHIBIOUS  OPERATIONS 


Continued 


Protection  of  Air  Force  personnel  abroad  from  acts 
of  terrorism.   TIG  Brief  32:7  May  16   '80 

32  AF  members  in  foreign  jails.  AF  Times  40:18 
Apr  21   '80 

AMMUNITION 


Ammunition  in  modern  warfare,   illus  Armada  Intl  4: 
64-65+  Sep-Oct  '80 

Ammunition  resupply.   Capt  Thomas  G.Pratuch.    illus 
tabs  Armor  89:16-19  Jan-Feb  '80 

Ammunition  surveillance.  John  S.Crossette.  illus 
Army  Log  12:6-8  May-Jun  '80 

The  armoured  M109  ammunition  delivery  system, 
illus  (Also  cutaway)  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,  No.  2: 
241-242   '80 

Fire  support  for  combat  units --a  problem  which  had 
only  been  partially  resolved,   illus  NATO's  Fifteen 
Nations  25:42-43  Feb-Mar  '80 

Kinetic  energy  penetrators  versus  armor.   Joseph  E. 
Backofen,   Jr.    illus  tabs  Armor  89:13-17  Mar- 
Apr  '80 

The  120-mm  tank  gun  and  its  ammunition  —  prospects 
for  further  performance  improvements.   Raimund 
Germershausen.   illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  6: 
899-901   '80 

Positive  identification  of  ammunition.    TIG  Brief  32:16 
Jan  11   '80 

Review  of  site  plans  for  ammunition  and  explosives 
facilities.    TIG  Brief  32:15  Jun  27   '80 

The  spectre  of  Isandhlwana.  Capt  John  R.Drebus. 
illus  Armor  89:28-29  Sep-Oct  '80 

Toward  standardizing  conventional  ammunition.    Ed- 
ward J.  Jamieson.    illus  tab  Army  Log  12:28-31 
Nov-Dec   '80 

Towed  artillery  on  future  battlefields.   Felix  Muller. 
illus  Armada  Intl  4:6-8+  Mar-Apr  '80 

Turrets,  guns  and  ammunition.  Emile  Pettecks- 
Snider.  illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  6:132-133+  Nov- 
Dec   '80 

Winchester  goes  to  war.  Edwin  Pugsley.  illus  Natl 
Def  65:56-57+  Oct  '80 

AMPHIBIOUS  FORCES 


Asian  amphibians:  The  Royal  Thai  Marine  Corps. 

Maj  Barry  M.Broman.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106: 
33-41  Nov  '80 

Soviet  naval  Infantry.   Andrew  W.Hull,    illus  tab 
MarCor  Gaz  64:65-70  Jul  '80 

The  U.S.   Marine  Corps:  Strategy  for  the  future. 
LtCol  William  M.  Krulak.    illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:94-105  May  '80 

AMPHIBIOUS  OPERATIONS 

Across  or  along:  Soviet  amphibious  options  in  North- 
western Europe.   (Is  a  joint  NATO  Marine  Corps 
needed?  )  Alexander  K.Maconochie.  illus  map  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:46-50  Apr  '80 

Amphibious  deficiencies --the  Navy's   'ostrich  acts.' 
LCDR  Carl  Douglas,  illus  tabs  MarCor  Gaz  64: 
39-48  Sep  '80 


Combined  amphibious  operations  in  northern  Europe. 
LtCol  Joseph  H.Alexander,  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:26-32  Nov  '80 

Exercise  Display  Determination  '79.  LtCol  J.J.W. 
Hilgers.  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:64-73  May  '80;  An- 
other view.   Capt  Andrew  J.  Franklin, 64: 16- 17 
Aug   '80 

From  bayou  to  beachhead:  The  Marines  and  Mr.  Hig- 
gins  .  Maj  John  W.Mountcastle.  illus  tabs  Mil  Rev 
60:20-29  Mar  '80 

Headlong  down  the  road  to  extinction.   Maj  A.C. 
Bevilacqua.  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:43-48  Jan  '80 

MacArthur  as  maritime  strategist.   Clark  G.Reyn- 
olds,  illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:79-91;  Comments. 
Stanley  L.Falk.   33 :92-99;  Commentary.   Gerald  E. 
Wheeler.   33:99-102  Mar-Apr  '80 

A  somber  picture  of  U.S.   readiness- -but  a  bright  pic- 
ture of  the  caliber  of  military  personnel.  Maj  Gen 
Alfred  Gray,   Jr.  Officer  56:11  Apr  '80 

The  U.S.   Marine  Corps:  Strategy  for  the  future. 
LtCol  William  M.  Krulak.    illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:94-105  May  '80 

We  lack  enough  naval  gunfire.   LtCol  T.H.Harvey, 
Jr.    illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:19-21  Mar  '80 

Where  does  U.S.    Marine  Corps  go  from  here?   RADM 
John  B.Johnson,    illus  Officer  56:16-17  Feb  '80 

History 


The  Dieppe  Raid--an  act  of  diplomacy.   LtCol  Daniel 
J.Webb,    illus  Mil  Rev  60:30-37  May  '80 

Tarawa--lest  we  forget.  LtCol  Richard  G.Brown, 
illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:46-50  Nov  '80 

AMPHIBIOUS  VEHICLES 

APCs  in  battle.   Col  V.Buyar.  illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev 
No. 10:24-26  Oct  '80 

APE--more  than  a  scout  vehicle.  Hasso  Erb.  illus 
tabs  Armada  Intl  4:78+  Jan-Feb  '80 

Air  cushion  vehicle  (Amphibious  Assault  Landing 
Craft)  most  impressive  in  operational  tests  in 
Florida,  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:4  Jan  '80 

LVT-7A1  status  report.   Maj  Alfred  D.Bailey,    illus 

tab  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:103-106  Jun  '80 

Preparing  tanks  for  underwater  driving.    Col  R. 
Ivanov.    illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  3:29-30  Mar  '80 

What  the  future  holds  for  assault  amphibians.   Maj 
K.  T.  Brunsvold.    illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:59-63 
Mar  '80 

AMPHIBIOUS  WARFARE  see  Amphibious  Operations 

AMPHIBIOUS  WARFARE  SHIPS 

Amphibious  deficiencies- -the  Navy's   'ostrich  acts.' 
LCDR  Carl  Douglas,  illus  tabs  MarCor  Gaz  64: 
39-48  Sep  '80 

Final  LHA  joins  sister  ships  in  fleet:  USS  Peleliu. 
illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:4  Jun  '80 

Maritime  prepositioning:  Long  term  solution- -MPS 
(Maritime  Prepositioning  Ships).  Col  Eugene  E. 
Shoults.  illus  tab  MarCor  Gaz  64:57-59  Aug   '80 


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AMPHIBIOUS  WARFARE  SHIPS     .   Continued 

Maritime  prepositioning:  Near  term  fix--NTPS  (Near 
Term  P repositioning  Ships).  Col  R  .A  .Sulik.  illus 
MarCor  Gaz  64:52-56  Aug   '80 

The  U.S.   Navy's  LHA  program.   Konrad  Aider,    illus 
tab  Armada  Intl  4:80+  May-Jun  '80 
AMPLIFIERS 

Log  ampUfiers  balance  IF  and  RF  signals  for  radar 
and  ECM  receivers.  M.Parkyn.  illus  tabs  Def 
Elect  12:84-88  Dec  '80 

ANDERSON.   John  B. 

Anderson  would  raise  pay  and  kill  up-or-out.  Laurie 
Parker.  AF  Times  41:8  Sep  29   '80 

Reagan,   Anderson  voice  views  on  pay,  manpower, 
por  AF  Times  41:14  Oct  6   '80 

ANDREWS.    Frank  M. 

Airpower  pioneers:  LtGen  Frank  M.Andrews.   LtGen 
Ira  Eaker,   Ret.  por  AF  Mag  63:102-104  Sep   '80 

ANGOLA 


Rhodesia's  settlement:  Conflict  turns  Southward.   Def 
&  For  Aff  8,   No.  1:20-21   '80 

The  Soviet-Cuban  intervention  in  Angola.  Jiri  Valenta, 
illus  map  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:51-57  Apr  '80 


ANIMALS 


See  also 
Dogs 

The  MAC  Ark.   Charles  W.Dickens,   illus  Airlift  Ops 
Rev  2:27-29  Jul-Sep  '80 

Survival:  May  be  a  snare  (for  animals).   SSgt  James 
E.Marisch.   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:12-13  Sep  '80 

ANIMALS  IN  RESEARCH 

Effect  of  simulated  weightlessness  on  the  immune 
system  in  rats.   Linda  D.Caren  and  others,   illus 
tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:251-255 
Mar  '80 

The  respiratory  response  to  microwaves.  C.O.Cri- 
born  and  C. -J  .Clemedson.  illus  tabs  Aviation, 
Spaced  Envmt  Med  51:1139-1143  Oct  '80 

Retinal  changes  in  rats  flown  on  Cosmos  936:  A  cos- 
mic ray  experiment.   Delbert  E.Philpott  and 
others,   illus  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:556- 
562  Jun  '80 

Rocket  plume  burn  hazard.  A.M.Stoll  and  others, 
illus  tabs  Aviation,   Space  &t  Envmt  Med  51:480- 
484  May  '80 

ANNAPOLIS,    MP,    NAVAL  ACADEMY  see  Naval 
Academy,    Annapolis,    Md 

ANTARCTIC  REGIONS 

South  for  the  winter.   Capt  James  P.Coe.    illus  MAC 
Flyer  27:8-11  Mar  '80 


ANTENNAS 

CCAMS  (Computer- Controlled  Antenna  Measurement 
System)  provides  major  improvement  to  B-52  ECM 
system  simulation  test  facility.   William  L.Jan- 
ning.  illus  Def  Elect  12:69-70+  Oct  '80 

Designing  a  broadband  phased  array  antenna  suitable 
for  use  in  ECM  systems.    Lars  Josefsson.    illus 
tabs  Def  Elect  12:85-86+  Feb  '80 

ELF  (Extremely  Low  Frequency):  To  communicate 
with  a  submerged  submarine.  Edward  L. Beach, 
illus  Def  Elect  12:54+  Apr  '80 

To  see  and  not  be  seen--that  is  the  problem,  illus 
Def  Elect  12:78+  Oct  '80 

M  a  i  n  t  e  n  a  n  £e__an_d__R1_e_p_a_i_r 

The  quiet  people.  (Antenna  repairmen)  Sgt  Lisa  M. 
Ehrler.   illus  Airman  24:15-17  Mar  '80 

ANTI-AIRCRAFT  ARTILLERY   see  Artillery,    Anti- 
aircraft 
ANTI-AIRCRAFT  MISSILES  see  Missiles,    Anti-aircraft 

ANTIBALLISTIC  MISSILES  see  Missile  Defense 

ANTIMILITARISM  see  Militarism 

ANTISATELLITE  MISSILES  see  Missiles,   Antisatellite 

,     ANTISHIP  MISSILES  see  Missiles,   Antiship 

ANTISUBMARINE  WARFARE 

See  also 
Submarine  Warfare 

ASW  for  the  1980s.  CAPT  Andrew  C.A. Jampoler . 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:118-119  Mar  '80 

ASW--is  the  U.S.  lead  slipping  as  Russia  begins  to 
challenge  the  last  frontier  of  U.S.  naval  suprem- 
acy?   illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:46-47  Apr   '80 

ASW  programs  move  ahead  with  first  Seahawk  flight-- 
Orion  also  passes  major  milestone.   James  D. 
Hessman.    illus  Sea  Power  23:13  Jan  '80 

ASW  strategy:  Issues  for  the  1980s.  LT  David  Tem- 
pleton  Easter,  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:34-41 
Mar  '80 

ASW--the  key  to  sea  control.  Gowri  S.Sundaram. 
illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 3:367-376   '80 

Control  of  the  eastern  seaways.   Derek  Wood,   illus 
Interavia  35:44-46  Jan  '80 

Future  antisubmarine  weapons.  Thomas  B.Buell. 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:104-106  Nov  '80 

A  good  new  idea.  CAPT  Gerald  G.O'Rourke,  Ret. 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:42-47  Mar  '80 

HM5  Invincible  accepted  into  the  Royal  Navy.   Col 
Norman  L.Dodd.   illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 3:130-131 
May- Jun  '80 

Joint  surveillance  of  northern  coastline.   Capt  Nico 
van  Dam,   Ret.    illus  tab  Interavia  35:38-39  Jan  '80 


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ANTISUBMARINE  WARFARE  -  Continued 

Maritime  air  patrol  versus  the  submarine.  AVM 
G.C. Cairns,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:57- 
59  Apr-May  '80 

Missiles  make  ASW  a  new  game.  CAPT  William  J. 
Ruhe,   Ret.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:72-75 
Mar  '80 

Ocean  control:  U.S.  "hydroacoustic  anti-operations." 
Norman  L.Stone,  illus  Mil  Elect/Countermea- 
sures  6:24-26  Jan  '80 

Patrolling  the  northern  territories.   David  Godfrey, 
illus  Interavla  35:34-35  Jan  '80 

RDSS  (Rapidly  Deployable  Surveillance  System):  New 
ASW  system  that  will  use  alr-droppable  sensors. 
Illus  Def  Elect  12:33  Aug  '80 

The  Royal  Navy's  Type  22  frigate.   R.  B.  Pengelley. 
illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  1:70-74  '80 


APPROPRIATIONS  AND  EXPENDITURES  -  Continued 


Air    Force--U.S, 


-  Cont'  d 


Funds  crunch  said  to  harm  AF  mission.  AF  Times 
40:4  Jan  7   '80 

House  approves  $4.5-M  for  Air  Force  evaluation  of 
alternate  EW  jammer.  Deborah  M.Kyle.  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  118:18+  Nov  '80 

The  key  to  readiness:  O&cM.  LtGen  Hans  H.Driess- 
nack.  illus  tabs  AF  Mag  63:57-63  Oct  '80 

O&M  (Operation  and  Maintenance)  support--the  or- 
phan's orphan.   Maj  A.D.  Bunger.   illus  AF  Compt 
14:18-20  Jan  '80 

U.S.   firms  up  $400-million  UK  Rapier  buy;  Congress 
likely  to  accelerate  it.  Deborah  M.Kyle,  illus 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:46  Sep  '80 

Armed    Forces 


SACLANT  Antisubmarine  Warfare  Research  Centre. 
Basil  W.Lythall.   illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25: 
60-62  Apr-May  '80 

SOSUS  (SOund  Surveillance  System)  and  U.S.  ASW 
tactics.  Norman  Friedman,  map  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:120-123  Mar  '80 

Seek  and  ye  shall  find:  U.S.  ASW  forces  in  the  1980s. 
Charles  N.Dragonette.  illus  Sea  Power  23:18-20+ 
Oct  '80 

Sting  Ray--a  new  British  lightweight  torpedo.  R.B. 
Pengelley.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 5:755-757   '80 

Technology,  ASW,   and  the  Coast  Guard.  LCDR  Bruce 
B.Stubbs  and  LT  Richard  R.Kelly,  illus  US  Nav 
Inst  Proc  106:29-35  Oct  '80 

To  convoy  or  not  to  convoy.  CDR  William  F.Mellin. 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:48-54  Mar  '80 

The  torpedo  in  the  world  of  antisubmarine  and  anti- 
surface  warfare.  Banks  Chamberlin.  illus  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:60-62  May  '80 

The  twelve  days  of  the  England  (1944).  CAPT  John  A. 
Williamson,  Ret  and  William  D.Lanier,  illus  map 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:76-83  Mar  '80 

The  underwater  missiles.  Stefan  Geisenheyner.  illus 
tab  Asian  Def  J  No.  6:37-41+  Nov-Dec   '80 

ANTITANK  WEAPONS  see 
Armored  Warfare 
Artillery,   Antitank 
Missiles,   Antitank 

APPROPRIATIONS  AND  EXPENDITURES 

—±L-JL2.L—e  Z.  "U.S. 

AF  seeks  people  $$.   Don  Mace.  AF  Times  40:1+  . 
Jan  21   '80 

Bleak  O&M  picture:  $680  million  needed  for  house- 
keeping.  Don  Mace.  AF  Times  40:18  Jan  28   '80 

EM,  family  housing  getting  go-ahead.  John  Ginovsky. 
AF  Times  41:7  Nov  24  "80 

$8B  for  aircraft,  $3B  for  missiles.  AF  Times  40:10 
Feb  11  '80 

FY  1981  Air  Force  budget  in  brief.   MajGen  George  M. 
Browning,  Jr.   illus  tabs  AF  Compt  14:10-13 
Apr  '80 


Comparisons  of  defence  expenditures  1975-1980. 
International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies.   Table 
only.  AF  Mag  63:131  Dec   '80 

AJLI^L<L_C2_LLLLLL5£!£i_B_Li_t.§  ;  n 

The  British  Statement  on  Defence  Estimates,   illus 
tabs  Asian  Def  J  No.  4:78+  Jul-Aug  '80 

Budgeting  for  Defence.  Arthur  Hockaday.  tabs  RUSI  J 
for  Def  Studies  124:3-10  Dec   '79 

The  political  economy  of  UK  defence  expenditure. 
Keith  Hartley  and  Edward  Lynk.   tabs  RUSI  J  for 
Def  Studies  125:29-34  Mar  '80 

Aj-jTT_e_d__F_o_r_c_e_s_-_-_J  ap_a  n 

Economics  and  defense:  Japan'  s  dilemma.   Col  Thom- 
as H.Harvey,  Jr.   illus  tabs  Mil  Rev  60:64-70 
Jun  '80 

A_r_m_e_d F_9_r_c_e_s_-_-  Russia 

Are  the  Soviets  really  outspending  the  U.S.  on  de- 
fense ?  Franklyn  D.  Holzman.  tabs  Intl  Sec  4:86- 
104  Spring  '80 

A_r_me_d__F_o_r_c_e  B  -  -  IT.  S. 

Are  the  Soviets  really  outspending  the  U.S.  on  de- 
fense? Franklyn  D.Holzman.  tabs  Intl  Sec  4-86- 
104  Spring   '80 

Budget  highlights  for  general  purpose  forces,   stra- 
tegic forces,   airlift  and  sealift  forces,   tabs  AF 
Times  40:10  Feb  11   '80 

Carter  gets  benefits  bills.   Martha  Lynn  Craver.  AF 
Times  41:1+  Dec  22   '80 

Cutting  behind  the  cutting  edge,   illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8, 
No.  2:42-43   '80 

$  cuts  would  imperil  programs.   AF  Times  40:4 
Mar  24  '80 

GAO  report  urges  flexibility:  Budget  plans  hurting 
recruiting.  AF  Times  41:47  Nov  3   '80 

How  many  $  changes  didn't  make  it  on  HU1.   Bruce 
Callander.  AF  Times  40:7  Feb  11   '80 

'81  budget  due  $1.4  billion  cut.  Paul  Smith.  AF 
Times  40:28  Apr  14  '80 

Panel  (House  Armed  Services  Committee)  asks  new 
DOD  rapport.  AF  Times  40:4  Feb  11   '80 


57 


APPROPRIATIONS  AND  EXPENDITURES   -  Continued 
Armed    Forces  -  -_U  ._S  .    .  Cont '  d 

Sen  Tower  sees  quick  pay  boost.   Laurie  Parker,    illus 
AF  Times  41:1+  Nov  24  '80 


U.S.   military  readiness- -robbing  Peter  to  pay  Paul. 
Wayne  A.Schroeder.  illus  tab  Mil  Engr  72:400-403 
Nov-Dec  '80 


APPROPRIATIONS  AND  EXPENDITURES    -  Continued 
D  efen  s  e     Dept_-  -  U  .  S  .     _  conti  <j 

Defense  bill  includes  $1200  in  tuition  aid.   Martha 
Lynn  Craver.   AF  Times  41:1+  Aug  18   '80 

Defense  budget  preview:  New  shipbuilding  plan  an- 
nounced.  L.Edgar  Prina.    illus  Sea  Power  23: 
32-35  Jan  '80 


Why  "precision  guided  munitions"  is  plural,  not 

singular.    C.  W.  Borklund.    illus  tab  Govt  Exec  12: 
41+  Mar  '80 

Why  shelving  the  B-l  bomber  was  a  dumb  idea,   tabs 
illus  Govt  Exec  12:24+  Mar   '80 

D  e  f  e  n  s  £ _D  e_P  t^^G L——LJLL}——iR 

UK  1980/81  defense  White  Paper,   illus  Armada  Intl 
4:16-17  May-Jun  '80 

D  e  f  e  n  s  e PjLP^_~JL?_P.iL? 

Japanese  1980  defense  budget  and  future  R&D  pro- 
grams. Edward  C.Ezell.  illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev 
13,   No. 3:340-344   '80 

Defense     Dept-  -U.S. 

Accord  on  budget;  raise  still  up  in  the  air.  Martha 
Lynn  Craver.   AF  Times  40:1+  Jun  2   '80 

B-52  replacement  to  include   'Stealth.  '  AF  Times  41:6 
Sep  29   '80 

"Big  13"  programs  get  26%  of  hardware  budget,   9%  of 
total.  Deborah  G.Meyer,   tab  Armed  Forces  J  Intl 
117:26  Mar  '80 

Brown  letter  faults  DOD  (Defense  authorization)  bills. 
Harold  Brown.   AF  Times  41:4  Aug  4  '80 

Brown  slows  F-18by40%  in  FY  '82-  '83.  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  118:17+ Sep   '80 

Changing  times:  Congress  and  defense.   Robert  L. 
Bledsoe  and  Roger  Handberg.  tabs  Armed  Forces 
&  Soc  6:415-429  Spring   '80 

College  aid  moves,  pay  raise  stalled.  Martha  Lynn 
Craver.   AF  Times  40:1+  May  26  '80 

Congress  finally  passes  $  13  1 .4-billion  FY  '80  de- 
fense budget.  Deborah  M.Kyle.  Armed  Forces  J 
Intl  117:10+  Jan  '80 

Construction  for  FY  '81  gets  congressional  OK.  Paul 
Smith.  AF  Times  41:7  Oct  20  '80 

The  current  budget  battle.  LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker,  Ret. 
AF  Times  40:19-20  Jun  9  '80 

DOD  budget  add-ons  =  illusory  growth:  Hill  increases 
military  pay /benefits .  Deborah  M.Kyle.  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:10  May   '80 

DOD  money  bill  good  bet  to  pass.   Paul  Smith.   AF 
Times  41:3  Nov  24  '80 

DOD  trying  to  cope  with  16  percent  inflation.  Paul 
Smith.  AF  Times  41:6  Aug   11   '80 

DOD  wants  $$  for  (military  operations  in)  Indian 
Ocean.  AF  Times  40:54  May  12  '80 

DOD's  C-X  confusion.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:14+ 
Sep  '80 

Dawn  of  a  new  strategic  era?  Edgar  Ulsamer.  AF 
Mag  63:49-54  May  '80 


Democrats,    Republicans,    and  the  defense  budget: 

1969-1980.  Lawrence  J.Korb.  illus  tabs  Sea  Pow- 
er 23:34-38  Oct  '80 

FY  1981  and  beyond:  The  Korb/AEI  analysis.  Law- 
rence J.Korb.  illus  Sea  Power  23:32-35  Mar  '80 

The  FY  1981  budget  report.   James  D.Hessman  and 
Ellen  D.Bottiny.    illus  tab  Sea  Power  23:14-22 
Feb  '80 

The  FY  1981-85  defense  program:  Is  a  trillion  dollars 
enough?   Lawrence  J.Korb.    illus  tab  Nav  War  Col 
Rev  33:3-16  Mar-Apr  '80 

The  FY  1981-1985  defense  program:  Issues  and 
trends.   Lawrence  J.Korb.   tabs  AEI  For  Plcy  & 
Def  Rev  2,   No.  2:  entire  issue   '80 

Falcons,   Eagle  pilots  to  fly  longer  in  '81.   AF  Times 
41:3  Dec  8   '80 

Fiscal  year  1981  budget  overview:  $  158.7-billion 
worth  of  obsolete  digits?    Benjamin  F.Schemmer. 
illus  tabs  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:53+  Mar  '80 

$5.  IB  increase  asked  for  DOD.  AF  Times  40:3 
Apr  28  '80 

'Harsh  world'  is  impetus  in  bigger  budget.   Eric  C. 
Ludvigsen.   illus  tabs  Army  30:26-33  Mar  '80 

Hill  considers  legislation  to  cut  furniture  $$.   AF 
Times  40:3  Jul  14   '80 

House  OKs  (FY  1981  Defense)  budget,  yearly  CPI 
raise.   AF  Times  40:3  May  19   '80 

House  panel  (Armed  Services  Committee)  OKs   1981 
defense  (authorization)  bill.  AF  Times  40:4 
May  5   '80 

House  rejects   '81  budget,   but  OKs  defense  money. 
AF  Times  40:14  Jun  9  '80 

House/Senate  Conference  Committee  approves   14% 
hike  in  FY   '81  defense  (authorization)  bill.   Deborah 
M.Kyle.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:10-11  Sep  '80 

In  focus.  Regular  feature  in  issues  of  Aj^r_For_£e_Mag_- 
azine 

MALT  (Mileage  Allowance  in  Lieu  of  Transportation)- 
plus  travel  $$  approved.  Martha  Lynn  Craver.  AF 
Times  41:3  Dec   15   '80 

Medical  budgets  cut  by  $18M.  Paul  Smith.  AF  Times 
41:3  Sep  29   '80 

Military  overspending:  A  real  present  danger,   tabs 
Def  Monitor  9,   No.  7:  entire  issue   '80 

The  new  military  budget:  Throwing  money  at  prob- 
lems,  tabs  Def  Monitor  9:  entire  issue  Apr   '80 


The  1981  defense  budget  increase.  Herschel  Kanter. 
illus  tabs  Strat  Rev  8:17-29  Spring   '80 


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APPROPRIATES  AND  EXPENDITURES  -  Continued 
Defense    DePt^-jj^S.    -  Cont'd 

(Overall  defense  budget  situation  and  concerns  and 
goals  in  the  area  of  comptrollership)  (Address, 
American  Society  of  Military  Comptrollers,  San 
Antonio,   May  23,    1980)  James  T.McIntyre,   Jr. 
illus  Armed  Forces  Compt  25:5-7  Aug   '80 

Panel  (House  Armed  Services  Committee)  asks  big 
budget  boost.   Andy  Plattner.   AF  Times  40-4 
Mar  17  '80 

Pay  inadequacies,    "delinkage"  pose  major  1980  bud- 
get issue.   Deborah  G.Meyer.   Armed  Forces  J 
Intl  117:13-14+  Feb  '80 

The  planks  and  the  plankowners:  Republican  and 

Democratic  defense  platforms  compared.   L.Edgar 
Prina.  illus  Sea  Power  23:26+  Oct  '80 

Playing  games  with  the  defense  budget.  L.Edgar 
Prina.  Sea  Power  23:11-12  May  '80 

'Present  Danger'  Committee  calls  for  major  defense 
hike.   L.Edgar  Prina.  illus  tab  Sea  Power  23:19-22 
Jun  '80 

President  signs  Nunn-Warner.  illus  AF  Times  41:2 
Sep  22  '80 

Presidential/congressional  inaction  leaves  Pentagon 
budget  in  disarray.   Deborah  M.Kyle  and  Benjamin 
F.Schemmer.  tab  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118-11-12 
Nov  '80 

The  realities  of  discount- rate  selection.   Paul  F. 
Hogan  and  CDR  Lee  S.Mairs.    illus  Def  Mgt  J  16: 
24-27  Third  Quarter   '80 

(Rep  Robert  N.)  Giaimo:  Cut  $  1  billion  from  DOD 
budget.  Martha  Lynn  Craver.  AF  Times  40:1+ 
Mar  31   '80 

Revisions  up  defense  funds  $6.9B.  AF  Times  41-6 
Aug  4  '80 

SecDef  Brown  previews  FY  '81  defense  budget: 

$  157.5-billion  FY  '81  budget  =  5.6%  real  increase, 
$142-b  outlay.  Deborah  M.Kyle,  tab  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:32-32a  Jan  '80 

Senate  approves   11%  hike  in  FY  '81  weapons  bill; 
biggest  buy  ever.   Deborah  M.Kyle,   tab  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:8+  Aug   '80 

Senate  panel  (Appropriations  Committee)  OKs  DOD 
money  bill.  AF  Times  41:3  Dec  1   '80 

Senate  ready  to  approve  money  resolution.  AF  Times 
41:3  Oct  6  '80 

Significant  long-term  increases  in  defense  spending 
apparent  in  recent  unprecedented  congressional 
votes.    Benjamin  F.Schemmer.   tabs  Armed  Forces 
J  Intl  117:20-21+ Aug  '80 

Summary  of  DOD  Annual  Report.   (Presentation, 
Senate  Armed  Services  Committee,   Washington, 
Jan  29,    1980)  Harold  Brown.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  2-14,   Apr  '80 

$35  billion  more  a  year  suggested.  Don  Mace.  AF 
Times  41:3  Nov  24  '80 

Three-fourths  of  FY  '81-  '85  DOD  budget  increases 
programmed  for  new  hardware.   Benjamin  F. 
Schemmer.  tab  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:26  Aug  '80 


APPROPRIATIONS  AND  EXPENDITURES  -  Continued 
-~1IL±1J9.1S.1.Z-ZSLl.§^.'   Cont'd 
12%  increase  in  FY  '81  defense  budget;  approved  by 

^n:::'  SerViCeS  C°™ttee.  Armed  Force. 
J  Intl  117:10+  May  '80 

$200  M  sought  for  B-52  replacement.   Len  Famigliet- 
ti.  AF  Times  40:3  May  12  '80 

U.S.  national  defense  structure.  (Special  almanac 
issue)  illus  tabs  maps  Defense/80:  entire  issue 
Jul  '80 

Washington  defense  outlook,    illus  tabs  Armada  Intl 
4:64+  May- Jun  '80 

N_a_v_y^_-_U_._S_. 

Administration  slides  Navy  ship  construction  program 
yet  again.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer.  tab  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  118:17  Sep  '80 

Budget  plan  promises  new  USNR  ships,  personnel 
stabilization.   L.Edgar  Prina.    illus  Sea  Power  23- 
34-36  Feb  '80 

Defense  budget  preview:  New  shipbuilding  plan  an- 
nounced.  L.Edgar  Prina.    illus  Sea  Power  23- 
32-35  Jan  '80 

Defense  spending  increase  includes  big  shipbuilding 
hike.    L.Edgar  Prina.    illus  Sea  Power  23-34-36 
Jul  '80 

The  FY  1981  budget  report.   James  D.Hessman  and 
Ellen  D.Bottiny.    illus  tab  Sea  Power  23:14-22 
Feb   '80 

House  panel  (Seapower  Subcommittee)  adds  two  ships, 
$2.2  billion,   to  '81  SCN.   L.Edgar  Prina.  illus 
Sea  Power  23:58-60  Apr  '80 

Major  Navy  weapons  programs.   Table  only.   Sea 
Power  23:18-19  Feb  '80 

Navy  says  FY  '82- '86  budget  won't  buy  planes  or 

ships  DOD  has  advertised.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer. 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:10+  Jul  '80 

Navy  tells  SecDef  budget  crunch  will  require  slowing 
F-18  buys  by  40-50%.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer. 
illus  tabs  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:19-21+  Jul  '80 

Navy's  five  year  aircraft  plan  defers  55%  of  1,  212- 
plane  buy  to  last  two  years,  illus  tab  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:41-43  Apr  '80 

New  program  decisions  change  FY   '82  budget  plan, 
illus  Sea  Power  23:22+  Sep  '80 

New  shipbuilding  and  aircraft  cuts  mandated  in  FY 
1982  budget  plan.   L.Edgar  Prina.    illus  Sea  Power 
23:15-16  Aug  '80 

Same  number  of  ships  but  less  money  in  new  FY  1981 
Navy  ship  buy.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer.  tab  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:18+  Feb  '80 

Surface  fleet  takes  precedence  in  new  five-year  pro- 
gram.  L.Edgar  Prina.  illus  Sea  Power  23:29-32 
Mar  '80 


R_e_s_e^_v_e_  F_o_r_c_e_s_-^_Aj.  r     Force--U.S. 

Improved  readiness --more  for  the  Reserves.  AF 
Times  40:10  Feb  11   '80 


59 


APPROPRIATIONS  AND  EXPENDITURES   -  Continued 
United    S_t  a  t  e_s_ 

Spending  sprees  faulted.  AF  Times  41:7  Aug  25   '80 

APTITUDE 

Enlistment  test  scores:  What  do  they  really  measure1; 
Robert  B.Pirie,   Jr.   illus  Defense/80,  pp   10-13, 
Jun  '80 

An  inquiry  into  the  persistence  of  unwisdom  in  gov- 
ernment.  (Edited  version,   Sol  Feinstone  Lecture, 
U.S.   Military  Academy,   Oct  24,    1979)  Barbara 
W.  Tuchman.   illus  Parameters  10:2-9  Mar  '80 

A  question  of  quality:  Why  the  pieces  don't  fit.  John 
J.Fialka.  illus  Army  30:29-32  Jun  '80 

Recruiting  commentary:  When  testing  is  labeling. 
Bruce  Callander.  AF  Times  41:20+  Oct  6   '80 

Toward  the  development  of  a  new  aptitude  selection 
test  battery  for  air  traffic  control  specialists. 
James  O.Boone,   tabs  Aviation,   Space  8i  Envmt 
Med  51:694-699  Jul  '80 

ARAB-ISRAELI  CONFLICT.    1967- 

See  also 
Middle  East  War,    1973 

New  evidence  shows  Israel's  attack  on  USS  Liberty 
far  more  vicious  than  thought.  Armed  Forces  J 
Intl  117:18+  Jan  '80 

New  strategic  thinking  in  Israel.  Benny  Morris,   map 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:82+  Sep  '80 

Security  considerations  in  the  Persian  Gulf.   Herman! 
F.  Eilts.   Intl  Sec  5:79-113  Fall  '80 

ARAB  STATES 

Economic  integration:  Nascent  linkages.  Richard  D. 
Erb  and  Nebil  N.  al-Shawaf.  AEI  For  Plcy  &  Def 
Rev  2,   No. 3-4:70-76   '80 

Political  relations  among  the  Arab  Gulf  states:  Devel- 
opments and  prospects.  Emile  A.Nakhleh.  AEI  For 
Plcy  &  Def  Rev  2,   No. 3-4:77-81   '80 

Security  risks  and  reactions.  Les  Janka.  AEI  For 
Plcy  &  Def  Rev  2,   No. 3-4:82-88   '80 

Soviet  and  radical  Arab  designs  on  the  Saharan  Belt. 
Arabel  G.Kossow.   map  Armed  Forces  J  Intl 
117:22+  Jun  '80 

ARCHITECTURE 

Roots:  Preserving  our  history.    (Protection  of  Air 
Force  historic  properties)  Joan  Scott  and  Capt 
Stephen  Hann.   illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:18-21 
Nov  '80 

To  withstand  the  firestorm.  (Paul  Vauthier's  prophe 
tic  ideas)  Philip  D.Supina.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:42-46  Nov  '80 

U  n  i  t_ed_  _S_t_a_t  e_  s_ 

1979  Air  Force  Design  Awards,  illus  AF  Engrg  it 
Svcs  Qtr  21:17-19  Feb  '80 

ARCTIC  REGIONS 

Cold:  Hazardous  to  your  health.  SP5  Bill  Branley. 
illus  Soldiers  35:44-47  Oct  '80 


ARCTIC  REGIONS  -  Continued 

Svalbard:  Flashpoint  of  the  far  North?    Thomas  Ries  . 
illus  maps  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  3:335-339  '80 

The  white  desert.    (Climatic  conditions  at  Thule  AB, 
Greenland,   are  inhospitable  to  humans  but  provide 
important  conditions  for  testing  satellite  commu- 
nications equipment)  Allen  L.Johnson,   illus  Air- 
man 24:26-31  Apr  '80 

ARCTIC  TRAINING 

Arctic  soldiers  (of  the  Alaska  Army  National  Guard). 
Bill  Mack,   illus  Soldiers  35:10-14  Mar  '80 

Jack  Frost  '79.   Capt  Patrick  M.  Coullahan  and  CMSgt 
Robert  B.Wertman.   illus  AF  Engrg  &t  Svcs  Qtr 
21:6-8  Aug  '80 

Survival:  Thinking  cool.   MSgt  Donald  R.  McLaughlin, 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:16-19  Dec   '80 

Winter  training  in  Alaska.   Maj  David  R.Kiernan. 
illus  Infantry  70:10-12  Nov-Dec   '80 

^_q_ui_g_m_e_n_t_ 

The  Royal  Artillery  Display  1980.   Col  Norman  Dodd. 
illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 5: 105+  Sep-Oct  '80 

Exhibitions 


The  Royal  Artillery  Display  1980.   Col  Norman  Dodd. 
illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 5: 105+  Sep-Oct  '80 

ARENTZEN.   Willard  P. 

Medical  chiefs  (Army's  LtGen  Charles  C.Pixley, 

Navy's  ADM  Willard  P.Arentzen,   AF's  LtGen  Paul 
W.Myers)  pull  no  punches  on  Service  care. 
(Briefing  of  ROA's  National  Council)  por  Officer 
56:16  Apr  '80 

ARGENTINA 

Nuclear  energy  in  Argentina.  Jorge  Antonio  Aja 
Espil.  AEI  For  Plcy  &  Def  Rev  1,   No. 6:5-9  '79 

Fo  r  e  i  g n    l^e_lat_i  on_s 

United  States 

Nuclear  energy  in  Argentina.  Jorge  Antonio  Aja 
Espil.  AEI  For  Plcy  &  Def  Rev  1,   No.  6:5-9   '79 

ARMAMENT 

See  also 
Artillery  Munitions 

also  subdivision  under  specific  subjects,    e.g., 
Airplanes,   Military- -Armament 
Helicopters,   Military- -Armament 
Ships  - -Armament 
Tanks ,   Military-  -Armament 

NATO 

Armaments  co-operation  in  NATO.  John  B.Walsh, 
illus  tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24:8+  Dec  '79- 
Jan  '80 

CNAD  and  NIAG:  The  Conference  of  National  Arma- 
ments Directors,    its  inter  governmental  groups 
and  the  NATO  Industrial  Advisory  Group.   John  C. 
Stone,   illus  chart  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24:28+ 
Dec  '79- Jan  '80 

NATO  naval  armaments  co-operation.   FAdm  Dieter 
Welle rshoff.   illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24: 
39-40+  Dec  '79-Jan  '80 


60 


ARMAMENT   -  Continued 


NATO-  Cont'd 

Steven  Klme     lU«s  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24- 
22-25  Dec   '79-Jan   '80 

U  n  i_t_e_d_  S_t  a  t_e_s_ 

Low  rate  initial  production  of  USAF  conventional 
munitions.  Maj  Wallace  T.Bucher.  illus  tabs  AF 
J  Log  4:23-30+  Fall  '80 

ARMED  FORCES 

See  also 
General  Purpose  Forces 
Strategic  Forces 

also  subdivision  under  specific  subjects,   e.g.. 
Appropriations  and  Expenditures --Armed  Forces-- 

U.S. 
Officers--Armed  Forces--U.S. 
Promotion- -Armed  Forces--U.S. 

B_i£J£.^£h  v_ 

Blind-flying's  men  of  vision.   Maj  James  G.Gibson  II. 
illus  MAC  Flyer  pt  1,   27:12-15  Jan  '80-  pt  2     27- 
18-19  Feb  '80  ' 

In  memoriam.    (Deceased  members  of  the  Iran  rescue 
team)  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:6+  Jun  '80 

Statistics 


ARMED  FORCES  -  Continued 

A_lb_ani_a 
Statistics 


The  Military  Balance:  1979/80.   International  Institute 
for  Strategic  Studies,    illus  tabs  Aerosp  Intl  15: 
entire  issue  Dec   '79-Jan  '80;  Asian  Def  J  No.  l'j 
44-46+  Jan-Feb  '80 

The  Military  Balance:  1980/81.  illus  tabs  Asian  Def  J 
pt  1,  The  United  States  and  the  Soviet  Union.  No.  5: 
62-63+ Sep-Oct  '80;  No. 6:94-96+ Nov-Dec  '80 

The  Military  Balance:  1980/81.  International  Institute 
for  Strategic  Studies,  illus  tabs  AF  Mag  63:62-131 
Dec   '80 

A_f  j^h  a_n  i_sta  n 

'The  Afghan  Armed  Forces--to  the  Soviet  invasion 
1980.  '  G.Jacobs,    illus  map  tabs  Asian  Def  J  No.  6: 
74-75+  Nov-Dec   '80 

Statistics 

Afghanistan.  International  Institute  for  Strategic 
Studies.   Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:109  Dec  '80 

Africa 


African  militaries  as  foreign  policy  actors.   Henry 
Bienen.  Intl  Sec  5:168-186  Fall  '80 

Af  rj_ca_L    North 

Statistics 
The  Middle  East  and  North  Africa.  International  Insti- 
tute for  Strategic  Studies,  illus  tabs  map  AF  Mag 
63:90-96  Dec  '80 

Af  r_  i_c_a_,_  _Sv^_-_Sa_hji_raji_ 

Statistics 


Sub-Saharan  Africa.  International  Institute  for  Stra- 
tegic Studies,  illus  tabs  map  AF  Mag  63:99-102 
Dec   '80 


Albania.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:87  Dec  '80 

—  JiM.^.LL3- 
Statistics 

Algeria.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:91  Dec   '80 

A_n_g_o_la 

Statistics 

Angola.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:100  Dec  '80 

A_r_g_e_n_t  i_na_ 
Statistics 

Argentina.  International  Institute  for  Strategic 
Studies.   Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:116  Dec   '80 

Asia 

Statistics 

Other  Asian  countries  and  Australasia.  International 
Institute  for  Strategic  Studies  .  illus  tabs  map  AF 
Mag  63:108-114  Dec   '80 

A_vj_s_t  r_  a  l_a_s_i_a 
Statistics 

Other  Asian  countries  and  Australasia.  International 
Institute  for  Strategic  Studies,  illus  tabs  map  AF 
Mag  63:108-114  Dec   '80 

A_u_s  t  r  a  1  i  a 

Australia  looks  ahead  in  defense.   Gregory  Copley. 
Def  &  For  Aff  8:37  Oct  '80 

Australian  defence  news.   Regular  feature  in  some  is- 
sues of  As_ian  rjefen£e_  Journal 

Statistics 

Australia.  International  Institute  for  Strategic 
Studies.   Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:109  Dec  '80 

Austria 


Area  defence --Austria's  security.   Otto  Roesch.   illus 
tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:43-44+  Jun- Jul   '80 

Austrian  defence,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24: 
70-71  Oct-Nov  '79 

Statistics 

Austria.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:87  Dec   '80 

B  ahrap 

Statistics 

Bahrain:  An  image  of  stability,   but  an  increasingly 
uncertain  reality.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:60-61 
Nov  '80 


m 


ARMED  FORCES  -  Continued 

B_ah_r_ajiin   .  Cont'd 
Statistics    .  Cont'd 

Bahrain.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:91  Dec   '80 

B^ajvgJ^ade^h 

Statistics 

Bangladesh.  International  Institute  for  Strategic 
Studies.   Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:109  Dec   '80 

B  e  1  g_  i  um 
Statistics 

Belgium.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:77  Dec   '80 

B  olj. via_ 

Statistics 

Bolivia.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:116  Dec  '80 
Bra  z_i  1_ 

Statistics 

Brazil.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:116-117  Dec  '80 

B_r_un_e_i 
Statistics 

Brunei.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:109  Dec  '80 

Bui  g_a £_i_a_ 
Statistic  s 
Bulgaria.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:72  Dec  '80 

B_u_r_m_a_ 
Statistics 

Burma.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:109-110  Dec   '80 

_C_a_m  b_£d  i_a_ 

Statistics 

Kampuchea  (Cambodia).  International  Institute  for 
Strategic  Studies.  Table  only.  AF  Mag  63:111 
Dec  '80 

C_a_n_a_d_a 
Statistics 

Canada.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:79  Dec  '80 

C_e_Y_l  on 
Statistics 

Sri  Lanka  (Ceylon).  International  Institute  for  Strate 
gic  Studies.   Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:114  Dec  '80 

CMl_e_ 
Statistics 

Chile.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:117  Dec  '80 


61 

ARMED  FORCES  -  Continued 

Chj_na_(_Pe_o_p_l_e_;_s_R:je£ubli_c_) 

China  defence  notes.  Regular  feature  in  some  issues 
of  Asian  Defence_JoMrnal 

Ideological  indoctrination  of  Chinese  servicemen. 
Col  Yu.Petrov.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  1:45-47  Jan  '80 

Two  Chinese  roads  to  military  modernization- -and  a 
U.S.  dilemma.  Thomas  A.Marks,  illus  tab  Strat 
Rev  8:18-28  Summer  '80 

Statistics 

China.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies, 
illus  tabs  AF  Mag  63:105-107  Dec  '80 

9  hi  R  a-ULS-E-y-bi-1  sl 

Two  Chinese  roads  to  military  modernization- -and  a 
U.S.  dilemma.  Thomas  A.  Marks,  illus  tab  Strat 
Rev  8:18-28  Summer  '80 

Statistics 

China:  Republic  of  (Taiwan).  International  Institute 
for  Strategic  Studies.  Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:110 
Dec  '80 

Co  1  o_m  b  i_a_ 

Statistics 

Colombia.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:117  Dec  '80 
C_u_ba 

Cuba's  expanding  power  potential.  F.  Clifton  Berry, 
Jr.   illus  tabs  maps  AF  Mag  63:43-47  Apr  '80 

Statistics 

Cuba.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:117-118  Dec   '80 

C_y_p_ru_s 

Cyprus.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:87  Dec  '80 
C  z_e_c  h_o_s_l  £  y_  a  kia_ 

Statistics 

Czechoslovakia.  International  Institute  for  Strategic 
Studies.  Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:72  Dec  '80 
Denma_rk_ 
Statistics 

Denmark.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies, 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:79  Dec  '80 

D  ojri_i_nic_a_n_R_e  p  u_b  1  ic_ 
Statistics 

Dominican  Republic.  International  Institute  for  Strate- 
gic Studies.   Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:118  Dec  '80 

E  c  u  a  d_o_r 



Statistics 

Ecuador.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:118  Dec  '80 


62 
ARMED  FORCES     _■  Continued 

Statistics 

Egypt.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:91-92  Dec   '80 

E th i  o  p  i  a 

Statistics 

Ethiopia.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:100  Dec   '80 

Europe 

Statistics 

The  East-West  theatre  balance  in  Europe.  Interna- 
tional Institute  for  Strategic  Studies,  tabs  AF  Mag 
63:121-124  Dec  '80 

Other  European  countries.  International  Institute  for 
Strategic  Studies,  tabs  illus  map  AF  Mag  63:86-89 
Dec   '80 

E  ii  rop  e  ,  Eastern 

Political  reliability  in  the  Eastern  European  Warsaw 
Pact  armies.  Dale  R.Herspring  and  Ivan  Volgyes. 
tabs  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:270-296  Winter  '80 

E  u_r_2P_e^_W_e_s_te  rn 

European  defence  news.  Regular  feature  in  issues  of 
Asum  rjefence_ Journal 

EALL 

Statistics 

Fiji.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:110  Dec  '80 

F_i_  n  1  a  n  d 

Will  of  the  nation:  Finland's  defence  policy.   Lasse 
Aikas.   illus  tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:31-33 
Jun-Jul  '80 

Statistics 

Finland.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:88  Dec   '80 

France 

The  evolving  French  strategic  debate.  D.Bruce 
Marshall,  illus  Strat  Rev  8:59-77  Spring   '80 

Statistics 

France.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:79+  Dec   '80 

G^j;jn_a_n_y__(_p_en2o  £  r_a  t_i_c_  _R  e  p  u  b  1  i  c  ) 

Statistics 

German  Democratic  Republic.  International  Institute 
for  Strategic  Studies.  Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:72- 
73  Dec  '80 

Gjjjr£n_an_y_J_Fe  d_e_r  al    Republic) 

Federal  Republic  of  Germany-- 25  years  in  NATO. 
Hans  Apel.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:18+ 
Aug-Sep  '80 


ARMED  FORCES  -   Continued 

~Ji^i°XjJle^_ral_Rej1ubU_c_)   -  Cont'd 

Statistics 

Germany:  Federal  Republic  of.  International  Institute 
for  Strategic  Studies.   Tables  only.  AF  Mae  63-82 
83  Dec   '80 

Gh  ana 

Statistics 

Ghana.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:100  Dec   '80 

G_re  a^_B  r_i_t  a  i  n 

Britain's  global  re-emergence.   Gregory  Copley,    illus 
Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.  7:34-35   '80 

British  defence  notes.   Regular  feature  in  some  issues 
of  A£.ian  _Defen£e_ Journal 

Ex-Crusader  1980.   Col  Norman  L.  Dodd.   illus  Asian 
Def  J  No.  6:140- 143  Nov-Dec   '80 

Needed:  A  defense-industrial  strategy  for  the  UK. 
Geoffrey  Pattie.   illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.  9: 
6-9+  '80 

Ten  years  of  British  troops  in  Northern  Ireland. 
J.Brian  Garrett,   tabs  Intl  Sec  4:80-104 
Winter  '79/'80 

Statistics 

Britain.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:77-79  Dec   '80 

Greece 

Statistics 

Greece.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:83  Dec   '80 

G_ua_t  e  m  a  1  a 

Statistics 

Guatemala.  International  Institute  for  Strategic 
Studies.   Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:118  Dec  '80 

H_o_n_d_uj-  a  s 
Statistics 

Honduras.  International  Institute  for  Strategic 
Studies.   Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:118  Dec   '80 

Hu_n_g^a  r  y 

Statistics 

Hungary.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:73  Dec   '80 

India 

Indian  defence  briefs.   Regular  feature  in  some  issues 
of  A£ia.n  rJefence  Journal 

Statistics 

India.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:110  Dec  '80 


63 


ARMED  FORCES    .   Continued 

Indonesia 
Statistics 

Indonesia.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:110-111  Dec   '80 

_Iran 

The  death  of  an  Army:  A  short  analysis  of  the  Imperi- 
al Iranian  Armed  Forces.  MajGen  K.Perkins,  illu! 
RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125:21-23  Jun  '80 

The  Iranian  Armed  Forces.  Edgar  O'Ballance.  illus 
maps  MarCor  Gaz  64:47-51  Aug   '80 

Statistics 


Iran.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:92  Dec  '80 

The  military  balance  in  the  Persian  Gulf:  Who  will 
guard  the  Gulf  States  from  their  guardians?   Abdul 
Kasim  Mansur.  illus  map  tabs  Armed  Forces  J 
Intl  118:44-46+  Nov  '80 

i-L!LEL 

Statistics 

Iraq.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:92  Dec   '80 

Iraq:  When  in  doubt,   murder,  map  Armed  Forces  J 
Intl  118:53+  Nov  '80 

Ireland 
Statistics 


ARMED  FORCES  -   Continued 

L!LE±IL  -    Cont'd 
Statistic  s 

Japan.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:111  Dec   '80 

Jordan 
Statistics 

Jordan.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:93  Dec   '80 

K_e_n_y_a 

Statistics 

Kenya.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:100  Dec   '80 

Korea     (Democrat  i  c    F  e_op_l_e  J.£_R  £P  ^.^LLSJ 
Statistics 

Korea:  Democratic  People's  Republic  (North).  Inter- 
national Institute  for  Strategic  Studies.  Tables 
only.  AF  Mag  63:111-112  Dec   '80 

Korea     (Republ i  c  ) 
Statistics 


Korea:  Republic  of  (South).  International  Institute  for 
Strategic  Studies.   Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:112 
Dec   '80 

Kuwait 

Statistics 


Eire.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:87-88  Dec   '80 

Israel 


New  immigrants  in  the  Israeli  Armed  Forces.  Victor 
Azarya  and  Baruch  Kimmerling.  Armed  Forces  &t 
Soc  6:455-482  Spring  '80 

Some  lessons  from  the  Israelis.  Maj  William  C.Fite. 
illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:32-38  Sep  '80 

Statistics 

Israel.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:92-93  Dec   '80 

Italy 


Italy's  contribution  to  the  defence  of  the  Western 
World.   Frederick  Bonnart.   illus  NATO's  Fifteen 
Nations  24:45-47  Dec   '79-Jan  '80 

Statistics 

Italy.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:83-84  Dec  '80 

J_a  p_a  n 

Japan's  emerging  Self  Defense  Force.   LtCol  Edward 
M.  Condra  III.   illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:53-58  Jun  '80 

The  Japanese  Self-Defense  Forces,    1980--issues, 
policies  and  technology  for  the  coming  decade, 
Edward  C.Ezell.  illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 2: 
187-197   '80 


Kuwait.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:93-94  Dec   '80 

Kuwait:  Deterrence  and  instability.  Armed  Forces  J 
Intl  118:59-60  Nov  '80 

Laos 

Statistics 

Laos.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:112  Dec   '80 

Latin    America 
Statistics 

Latin  America.  International  Institute  for  Strategic 
Studies,  illus  tabs  map  AF  Mag  63:115-119  Dec  '80 

Lebanon 
Statistics 

Lebanon.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:94  Dec   '80 

Libya 
Statistics 


Libya.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:94  Dec   '80 


64 
ARMED  FORCES    -  Continued 

Lux£nib_ou_r_g 
Statistics 

Luxembourg.  International  Institute  for  Strategic 
Studies.   Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:84  Dec   '80 

M_a_l_a  jt  s  i  a 

Statistics 

Malaysia.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:112-113  Dec   '80 

Ma_l_ta 

Statistics 

Malta.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:88  Dec   '80 

Mexico 
Statistics 

Mexico.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:118-119  Dec  '80 

Statistics 

The  Middle  East  and  North  Africa.  International  Insti- 
tute for  Strategic  Studies,  illus  tabs  map  AF  Mag 
63:90-96  Dec  '80 

_M£n g_£l_i  a 

Statistic  s 

Mongolia.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:112  Dec   '80 

M.0_r_°_c_c_°_ 

Statistics 

Morocco.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:94  Dec  '80 

M_o_za_m  b  i_q_u_  e_ 

Statistics 

Mozambique.  International  Institute  for  Strategic 
Studies.  Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:100-101  Dec  '80 

NATO 

MBFR  (Mutual  and  Balanced  Force  Reductions):  An 
idea  whose  time  has  gone?  Jeffrey  Record,  illus 
tabs  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:26-27+  Oct  '80 

The  slippery  road  of  MBFR  (Mutual  and  Balanced 
Force  Reductions).   Lothar  Ruehl.   illus  tabs  Strat 
Rev  8:24-35  Winter  '80 

Statistics 

The  East-West  theatre  balance  in  Europe.  Interna- 
tional Institute  for  Strategic  Studies,   tabs  AF  Mag 
63:121-124  Dec  '80 

The  North  Atlantic  Treaty.  International  Institute  for 
Strategic  Studies,  illus  tabs  map  AF  Mag  63:75-794 
Dec  '80 


ARMED  FORCES     .     Continued 
Nepal 
Statistics 


Nepal.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:112  Dec   '80 

N_e_t  h  erl_an_d  s 

Statistics 

Netherlands.  International  Institute  for  Strategic 
Studies.   Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:84-85  Dec   '80 

_N_e_w_  _Z_e_aJ_a_n_d_ 

Statistics 

New  Zealand.  International  Institute  for  Strategic 
Studies.   Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:113  Dec  '80 

Nj.]?  e_  r_i_a 
Statistics 

Nigeria.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:101  Dec  '80 

Norway 
Statistics 

Norway.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:85  Dec   '80 

Orn_an 

Oman:  The  next  crisis?   Capt  Richard  A.Stewart. 
illus  maps  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:97-102  Apr  '80 

Statistics 

Oman.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:94-95  Dec  '80 

Oman:  Some  competence,   and  some  corruption. 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:67-68  Nov  '80 

—— —ilL*  n 
Statistics 


Pakistan.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:113  Dec  '80 

P_a_p_ua_  N_e_w_  _Gu_in_e_a 

Statistics 

Papua  New  Guinea.  International  Institute  for  Strate- 
gic Studies.  Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:113  Dec  '80 

P_a_r_a_g_u_a_y 

Statistics 

Paraguay.  International  Institute  for  Strategic 
Studies.  Tables  only.  AF  Mag  62:119  Dec  '80 

P_e_r^i 

Statistic  s 


Peru.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies, 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:119  Dec  '80 


65 


ARMED  FORCES  -  Continued 

Phil  i_p_pi  n_e  _s_(_R_  epub  l_i_c_) 
Statistics 

Philippines.  International  Institute  for  Strategic 
Studies.   Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:113  Dec  '80 

Poland 

Military  education  in  the  Polish  Armed  Forces.   Law- 
rence L.  Whetten  and  James  L.Waddell.   RUSI  J 
for  Def  Studies  125:51-57  Sep   '80 

Statistics 


Poland.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:73  Dec   '80 

P_o_r_tu£a  1_ 

Statistics 


Portugal.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:85  Dec   '80 

Q_at  ar 
Statistics 

Qatar.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:95  Dec   '80 

Qatar:  Moving  in  the  direction  of  Kuwait,  but  slowly, 
illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:61  Nov  '80 

R  u  m_a_n_ia 
Statistics 

Romania.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:73  Dec   '80 

R  u  s  s  i  a 

Army  of  internationalists.  Col  A.Solovyov.  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No. 2:2-4  Feb  '80 

Educational  role  of  the  Soviet  Armed  Forces.   Col-Gen 
M.  Sobolev.    illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  6:2-6  Jun  '80 

The  "external  function"  of  Soviet  Armed  Forces. 
Avigdor  Haselkorn.  illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:35- 
45  Jan-Feb  '80 

From  Prague  to  Kabul:  The  Soviet  style  of  invasion. 
Jiri  Valenta.  Intl  Sec  5:114-141  Fall  '80 

Guarding  peace  and  socialism.  Col-Gen  G.Sredin. 
illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  1:5-9  Jan  '80 

Lenin's  principles  of  Soviet  military  construction. 
Maj-Gen  V.Novikov  and  Col  N.Kuznetsov.  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  pt  1,   No. 4:2-5  Apr  '80;  pt  2,   No. 5:15-17 
May  '80 

The  life  of  a  Soviet  soldier.  Steve  Abbott,  illus  tab 
Soldiers  35:6-10  Jul  '80 

Limited  U.S. -Soviet  conflict  and  the  RDF.   F.J. West, 
Jr.  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:39-46  Aug   '80 

Limits  upon  Soviet  military  power.  Keith  A.Dunn, 
illus  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies  124:38-45  Dec   '79 

Moscow's  goal  is  military  superiority.   Edgar  Ulsa- 
mer.  tabs  AF  Mag  63:42-52  Mar  '80 


ARMED  FORCES    .  Continued 

R_u_s_s _ia_  -  Cont'd 

Power  projection  or  influence:  Soviet  capabilities  for 
the  1980s.  Keith  A.Dunn,  illus  tabs  map  Nav  War 
Col  Rev  33:31-47  Sep-Oct  '80 

The  Soviet  buildup--why  does  the  threat  grow?   Capt 
Richard  M.Saunders,   illus  Mil  Rev  60:61-71 
Apr   '80 

Soviet  Defense  Minister  Dmitri  Ustinov:  A  self-por- 
trait. Michael  M.Boll.  illus  Mil  Rev  60:10-21 
Dec  '80 

Soviet  military  report.  Regular  feature  in  some 
issues  of  D^^n_sj;_^  F£r^jj*n_Affairs_ 

Soviet  river-crossing  operations.   LtCol  D.G.Nargele. 
illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:60-64  Jul  '80 

The  Soviet  soldier- -how  terrible  is  Ivan?    Capt  Mi- 
chael J.O'Hara.  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:61-66  Apr  '80 

The  Soviet  Union:  Perspective  of  an  Army  attache. 
Col  Bernard  Loeffke.  illus  Parameters  10:52-56 
Dec   '80 

Top  leaders  of  the  Soviet  Armed  Forces.  Harriet 
Fast  Scott,   illus  AF  Mag  63:109  Mar  '80 

History 

Glavnoe  komandovanie :  The  Soviet  theater  command. 
Gregory  C.  Baird.  illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:40-48 
May- Jun  '80 

Organization 

Glavnoe  komandovanie:  The  Soviet  theater  command. 
Gregory  C.  Baird.  illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:40-48 
May -Jun  '80 

Organization  of  Soviet  Armed  Forces,   charts  AF  Mag 
63:112+  Mar  '80 

The  structure  of  the  Soviet  Armed  Forces.  C.N.Don- 
nelly, illus  map  chart  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25: 
94-96  Apr-May  '80 

Statistics 

The  Soviet  Union.  International  Institute  for  Strategic 
Studies,  illus  tabs  AF  Mag  63:68-70  Dec   '80 

The  United  States  and  the  Soviet  Union.  International 
Institute  for  Strategic  Studies  .  illus  tabs  AF  Mag 
63:64-70  Dec   '80 

S  a  u  d  i_  _A_ra-b_i_a 

Statistics 

Saudi  Arabia.  International  Institute  for  Strategic 
Studies.   Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:95  Dec   '80 

Saudi  Arabia:  The  most  oil  and  the  most  hope,  map 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:70+  Nov  '80 


S  i  n_g_a_p_o_r_e_ 
Statistics 

Singapore.  International  Institute  for  Strategic 
Studies.  Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:114  Dec  '80 


66 


ARMED  FORCES  -  Continued 

S_£m^J.j._D£m_o_c_r_aJ_i£_R  e_gu  b  1  i  c 
Statistic  s 


Somali  Democratic  Republic.  International  Institute 
for  Strategic  Studies.   Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:101 
Dec  '80 

S  ou£h__A_f_r_i_c_a_  (_R  e£ub  lie) 

The  South  African  Defence  Force.   Col  Norman  L. 
Dodd,   Ret.    illus  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125:39-43 
Mar   '80 

Statistics 

South  Africa.  International  Institute  for  Strategic 
Studies.   Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:101  Dec   '80 

Spain 

Organization 

Spain  and  its  defense  organization.   LtCol  J.Sanchez 
Mendez  and  others,  illus  chart  Intl  Def  Rev  pt  1, 
The  Armed  Forces.    12,   No.  9: 1489-1494   '79;  pt  2, 
The  defense  industry.    13,   No.  1:103-108   '80 

Statistics 


Spain.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:88  Dec   '80 

Sudan 

Statistics 

Sudan.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:95  Dec   '80 

Sweden 

Independence  and  self-determination  (for  Sweden). 
Eric  Kronmark.    illus  tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations 
25:24-25+  Jun-Jul  '80 

Statistics 

Sweden.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:88-89  Dec   '80 

Switzerland 

The  militia  forces  of  Switzerland.   G.  A.  Chevallaz. 
tab  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:18+  Jun-Jul  '80 

Reflections  on  the  defense  concept  of  Switzerland. 
Gen  Frank  Seethaler.    illus  tab  Armada  Intl  4:20+ 
Jul-Aug   '80 

Statistics 

Switzerland.  International  Institute  for  Strategic 
Studies.   Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:89  Dec   '80 

Sy_r_i_a_ 

Statistics 


ARMED  FORCES      .   Continued 

T_ha_i  l_an_d 
Statistics 

Thailand.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies, 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:114  Dec   '80 

T  u  n  i_s_i_a_ 

Statistics 

Tunisia.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:96  Dec   '80 

T u  rkey 

Statistics 

Turkey.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:85  Dec   '80 


U_n_i  te_d_  _A_ra_b_  _E_mi  r  a  te_s_ 

Statistics 

The  United  Arab  Emirates:  The  first  to  go?   Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  118:62+  Nov  '80 

United  Arab  Emirates  (UAE).  International  Institute 
for  Strategic  Studies.  Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:96 


Dec   '80 


United    States 


The  80s.  illus  AF  Times,    Times  Magazine  sup-5-9+ 
Feb  4   '80 

Reagan  criticizes  Carter  on  military.  AF  Times  40:12 
Mar  31   '80 


The  sad  facts  about  our  military  posture.  Gen  T.R. 
Milton,    Ret.  AF  Mag  63:145  Dec   '80 

U.S.  military  report.  Regular  feature  in  some  issues 
of  Defense_&  _Fo£ei£n  Affairs 

History 
HLtoric.l  „nttai,y  to  the  U.S.   mUlttry  R..._- 

Statistics 

By  the  numbers:  Quotas  vs  quality.   Bruce  Callander, 
illus  AF  Times  40:20+  Jun  2  '80 

Defending  Europe  against  a  conventional  attack. 
Kenneth  J.Coffey,    illus  tabs  AU  Rev  31:47-59 
Jan-Feb  '80 

Summary  of  major  military  forces  (as  of  1  January 
1980).   Tables  only.   US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:237-238 
May  '80 

The  United  States.  International  Institute  for  Strategic 
Studies,   illus  tabs  AF  Mag  63:66-67  Dec  '80 


Syria.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:95-96  Dec   '80 

Tanzania 
Statistics 


The  United  States  and  the  Soviet  Union.  International 
Institute  for  Strategic  Studies  .  illus  tabs  AF  Mag 
63:64-70  Dec   '80 

U.S.  national  defense  structure.  (Special  almanac 
issue)  illus  tabs  maps  Defense/80:  entire  issue 
Jul  '80 


Tanzania.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies, 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:102  Dec   '80 


Who  served  in  the  military,  1940-73.  Neil  D.Flig- 
stein.  tabs  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:297-312  Win- 
ter '80 


ARMED  FORCES  -  Continued 

Uruguay 
Statistics 

Uruguay.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:119  Dec  '80 

Venezuela 

Statistics 

Venezuela.  International  Institute  for  Strategic 
Studies.   Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:119  Dec  '80 

Y  i.SjL2LaJB  _(JL°_c-i-? 1  L?_L  ikSJ?-i?J?J:  l-'L'L 
Statistics 

Vietnam.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:114  Dec   '80 

W_a_rs _a_w_  P_a_c_t 

MBFR  (Mutual  and  Balanced  Force  Reductions):  An 
idea  whose  time  has  gone?  Jeffrey  Record,  illus 
tabs  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:26-27+  Oct  '80 

Political  reliability  in  the  Eastern  European  Warsaw 
Pact  armies.  Dale  R.Herspring  and  Ivan  Volgyes. 
tabs  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:270-296  Winter  '80 

The  slippery  road  of  MBFR  (Mutual  and  Balanced 
Force  Reductions).    Lothar  Ruehl.   illus  tabs  Strat 
Rev  8:24-35  Winter  '80 

Statistics 

The  East-West  theatre  balance  in  Europe.  Interna- 
tional Institute  for  Strategic  Studies,  tabs  AF  Mag 
63:121-124  Dec  '80 

The  Warsaw  Pact.  International  Institute  for  Strategic 
Studies,  illus  tabs  map  AF  Mag  63:71-73  Dec  '80 

_Y_e_m  e  n  j_  _N  o  r  t^h_ 
Statistics 

North  Yemen:  The  shadow  game.  Armed  Forces  J 
Intl  118:75+  Nov  '80 

Yemen  Arab  Republic  (North).  International  Institute 
for  Strategic  Studies.  Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:96 
Dec  '80 

_Y_e_m.  enL  _S_o_ut_h_ 
Statistics 

South  Yemen:  The  heart  of  darkness,  map  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  118:81-83  Nov  '80 

Yemen:  People's  Democratic  Republic  (South).  Inter- 
national Institute  for  Strategic  Studies.   Tables 
only.  AF  Mag  63:96  Dec  '80 

Y  u_g  o_s _l_a_  vi  a_ 

Yugoslavia- -one  of  the  neutrals?  Norah  Beloff.  illus 
tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:50-52  Jun-Jul  '80 

Yugoslav  security  after  Tito.  Phillip  A.Karber  and 
Jon  L.Lellenberg.  illus  Strat  Rev  8:44-58 
Spring   '80 


67 

ARMED  FORCES  -   Continued 

Y  ujjjp_s_l  a  via_  -   Cont'd 

Statistics 

Yugoslavia.  International  Institute  for  Strategic 
Studies.   Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:89  Dec   '80 

_Z_a_i_r_e 

Statistics 

Zaire.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:102  Dec   '80 

Z_ajri_b_i_a_ 

Statistics 

Zambia.  International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies. 
Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:102  Dec   '80 

Z  i  mb  a  bwe 
Statistics 

Zimbabwe.  International  Institute  for  Strategic 
Studies.   Tables  only.  AF  Mag  63:102  Dec  '80 

ARMED  FORCES  COMMUNICATIONS  AND  ELEC- 
TRONICS ASSOCIATION 

AFCEA'80  Show  and  Conference  (Washington, 

June  24-26,    1980):  Heavy  stress  on  communica- 
tions,  illus  Inter avia  35:729-731  Aug  '80 

AFCEA  ROTC,   (scholarship  and  Service  Academy) 
awards,    1980.  illus  Signal  35:69-74+  Sep  '80 

AFCEA's   1st  Western  Conference  &  Exposition  (Ana- 
heim,  CA,  Jan  9-H,    1980).   illus  Signal  34:33-41 
Feb  '80 

AFCEA's  34th  Annual  Convention  (Program,  Wash- 
ington, June  24-26,  1980).  illus  Signal  34:42-43+ 
May-Jun  '80 

(AFCEA's  34th  Annual  Convention  Report,   Washing- 
ton,  June  24-26,    1980)  illus  Signal  34:  entire  issue 
Aug   '80 

D  i  r  e  c  t_0_rie_s 

AFCEA's  new  directors,  class  of  1984.  illus  Signal 
35:55-59  Oct  '80 

1980  AFCEA  sustaining  and  group  member  capabili- 
ties directory,  illus  Signal  34:80-155  Jan  '80 

ARMED  FORCES  INSTITUTE  see  Defense  Activity  for 
Non- Traditional  Educational  Support 

ARMED  FORCES  STAFF  COLLEGE 

Armed  Forces  Staff  College:   'They  learn  to  talk  to 
each  other.'  John  S.Ginovsky.  illus  AF  Times 
40:E3+  Apr  14  '80 

ARMED  SERVICES  COMMITTEE--HOUSE  OF  REPRE- 
SENTATIVES see  Congress--U.S. 

ARMED  SERVICES  COMMITTEE- -SENATE  see  Con- 
gress-  -U.  S. 


68 

ARMOR 

See  also 
Armored  Vehicles 
Armored  Warfare 

Shaped  charges  versus  armor.   Joseph  E.  Backofen. 
illus  tabs  Armor  pt  1,  89:60-64  Jul-Aug  '80;  pt  2, 
89:16-21  Sep-Oct  '80;  pt  3,   89:24-27  Nov-Dec  '80 

Education    and     Trainine 


Armoured  troops  Academy  (of  Mechanisation  and 
Motorisation).   (Interview  with  O.A.Losik)  illus 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 9:2-7  Sep   '80 

Combat  vehicle  training  support.    Capt  John  J. 
Sweeney,   illus  Armor  89:26-29  May-Jun  '80 

Brazil 


New  Brazilian  armor.   Richard  M.  Ogorkiewicz.    illus 
Armor  89:40-43  Jan-Feb  '80 

A  new  family  of  tracked  armoured  vehicles  from 
Brazil.   Ronaldo  S.Olive,   illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No.  1:109-110   '80 

France 


The  French  armored  division.   Col  Arnaud  P.  Loubens 
and  Capt  Marcel  M.Valentin,    illus  map  chart 
Armor  89:22-25  Sep-Oct  '80 

Russia 

Armoured  troops  Academy  (of  Mechanisation  and 
Motorisation).   (Interview  with  O. A  .Losik)  illus 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  9:2-7  Sep  '80 

The  new  artillery.   Patrick  F.Rogers,    illus  Army  30: 
27-33  Jul   '80;  Fid  Arty  J  48:36-42  Nov-Dec  '80 

Soviet  combined  arms  operations.   John  Erickson. 
illus  Armor  89:16-21  May-Jun  '80 

U_ni  t_ed_  J8tat  e  s_ 

Airborne  armor  and  cavalry.    2dLt  Thomas  D.  Di- 
nackus.    illus  chart  Armor  89:9-12  Sep-Oct  '80 

Autumn  Safari  logistics.    LtCol  Fred  C.Cheatam. 
illus  tabs  Armor  89:30-35  Mar-Apr  '80 

Does  Armor  have  a  "ho  hum"  attitude?  Gen  Donn  A. 
Starry.  (Address,  1980  Armor  Conference)  illus 
Armor  89:46-47  Jul-Aug   '80 

Eligible  Receiver  II.  SP4  Lee  Roy  Dewitt.    illus 
Armor  89:36-39  Mar-Apr   '80 

OPMD-EPMD  Armor.   Regular  feature  in  issues  of 
Ar_mor_ 

'One-up  and  two-back'?  Gen  William  E.  DePuy,  Ret. 
illus  tab  Army  30:20-25  Jan  '80 

ARMOR  ASSOCIATION  see  United  States  Armor  Associa- 
tion 

ARMORED  FORCES  see  Armor 

ARMORED  PERSONNEL  CARRIERS  see  Armored 
Vehicles 

ARMORED  VEHICLES 

See  also 
Tanks,    Military 


ARMORED  VEHICLES  -   Continued 

The  AAAT--an  armoured  air-defense  vehicle  from 
Krauss-Maffei.  Hasso  Erb.  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev 
13,   No. 2:239-240   '80 

APCs  in  battle.  Col  V.Buyar.  illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev 
No.  10:24-26  Oct  '80 

APE- -more  than  a  scout  vehicle.  Hasso  Erb.  illus 
tabs  Armada  Intl  4:78+  Jan-Feb  '80 

The  ATFV.   Lt  Noyes  B.Livingston  III.   illus  Infantry 
70:10-12  Mar-Apr  '80 

Acquiring  new  armored  vehicles  &  weapons.  Col 
Larry  R.Williams,  illus  tabs  MarCor  Gaz  64: 
28-33  Dec   '80 

Armor  Symposium  1980--an  overview.    Maj  Dixon  B. 
Garner,    illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:26-31  Jul  '80 

The  armoured  M109  ammunition  delivery  system. 
illus  (Also  cutaway)  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,  No.  2: 
241-242   '80 

Armoured  personnel  carriers.  Col  D.Ryazantsev. 
illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 5:43-44  May  '80 

The  Army  of  the  future.  Interview.  LtGen  Don  R. 
Keith,    illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.  5:42-43   '80 

Battle  mounts:  Fighting  vehicles  for  the  future.  SSgt 
Jim  Boersema.    illus  Soldiers  35:38-39  Sep   '80 

Brown  orders  "rapid  introduction"  of  Army/USMC 
light  arm'd  vehicles.  Deborah  G.Meyer.  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:14+  Apr  '80 

Cobra:  The  world's  first  AFV  with  an  electric  trans- 
mission. LtCol  P.Crevecoeur.  illus  tab  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 6:904-906  '80 

Congress  speeds  up  light  armored  vehicle  alternatives 
for  RDF  forces.   Deborah  M.Kyle  and  Benjamin  F. 
Schemmer.   illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:16+ 
Aug  '80 

Dragoon  300--a  new  light  armoured  vehicle  from  the 
U.S.   Ramon  Lopez,  illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 5:733-734  '80 

Engineer  support  for  the  combined  arms  team.   Col 
Albert  F.Dorris.    illus  Armor  89:39-43  Sep- 
Oct  '80 

Europe  and  Asia  first.   Jacquelyn  Porth.  illus  Def  & 
For  Aff  8:34-36  Sep  '80 

FMC's  armoured  infantry  fighting  vehicle.   R.M. 

Ogorkiewicz.  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 9:1391- 
1395   '80 

Fast  troops.  LtCol  Burton  S.  BoudLnot,  Ret.  illus 
Armor  89:30-35  Sep-Oct  '80 

Fire  support  for  combat  units--a  problem  which  had 
only  been  partially  resolved,   illus  NATO's  Fifteen 
Nations  25:42-43  Feb-Mar  '80 

French  fighting  vehicles.   Col  P.  A.  Loubens  and  LtCol 
R.  R.Tayler,   Jr,   Ret.   illus  Armor  89:41-45  May- 
Jun  '80 

Furor  arma  ministrat:  Europe's  new  armor  and  its 
impact  on  the  world  defense  market  place,  illus 
Def  h  For  Aff  8:38-41+  Sep  '80 

Future  armored  vehicles:  Flying  tanks.  Col  R.R. 
Battreall,   Ret  and  Maj  Joe  L.Riggins.  illus  tabs 
Armor  89:56-59  Jul-Aug   '80 


69 


ARMORED  VEHICLES      -  Continued 


ARMORED  WARFARE  -  Continued 


The  IFV  on  the  modern  battlefield.  David  G.Holmes, 
illus  Infantry  70:10-14  Sep-Oct  '80 

Light  armored  vehicles --needs  and  candidates.  Capt 
Edwin  W.Besch,  Ret.  illus  tabs  MarCor  pt  1,  64: 
34-35+  Dec  '80 


Airborne  anti-tank  warfare.   Konrad  Alder,    illus  tabs 
Armada  Intl  pt  1,   4:36+  Jul-Aug  '80;  pt  2,  4:74-76+ 
Oct-Nov  '80 

The  antitank  ditch- -  reviving  an  old  concept.  John  F. 
Rybicki.  illus  tab  Mil  Engr  72:418-421  Nov- Dec  '80 


Lightweight  combat  vehicles:  Can  they  make  it  on  the 
modern  battlefield.  Col  Robert  H.Thompson,  illus 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:54+  Jun  '80 

Malaysian  armoured  vehicle  competition,  tabs  Intl 
Def  Rev  13,   No. 4:466   '80 

New  Brazilian  armor.  Richard  M.  Ogorkiewicz.  illus 
Armor  89:40-43  Jan-Feb  '80 

A  new  family  of  tracked  armoured  vehicles  from 
Brazil.   Ronaldo  S.  Olive,   illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No.  1:109-110  '80 

New  fighting  vehicle  options.   Capts  S.W.Miller  and 
R.A.Stewart,  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:47-53  Oct  '80 

The  rapid  deployment  force:  How  much,   how  soon? 
Col  Raymond  E.Bell,   Jr.    illus  Army  30:18-24 
Jul  '80 

Renault  wheeled  armoured  vehicles.  R.M. Ogorkie- 
wicz. illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 5:723-727   '80 

Saurer  launches  new  off-road  vehicles,  illus  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 2:277  '80 

SecDef  Brown  directs  huge  USMC,   Army  buys  of 
light  armored  vehicles.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer. 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:17-18  Sep  '80 

Tactical  mobility  for  rapid  deployment  forces:  The 
solution  is  at  hand.   Capt  Richard  A  .Stewart,  illus 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:70-72+  Mar  '80 

Tank- automotive  news.  Regular  feature  in  some 
issues  of  National_ Defense 

Tracks  vs  wheels.  LtCol  N.F.Vaux.  tab  MarCor  Gaz 
64:18-20  Dec  '80 

The  U.S.  Army's  Infantry  and  Cavalry  Fighting  Vehi- 
cles. David  G.Holmes,  illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
7:1075-1081  '80 

M_a_i_n_t  £n  an£e__a_n_d R.e_p_a_i  r 

Rehabilitation  of  armoured  equipment  in  the  field. 
Col  N.Shevchenko.   illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  6; 
25-26  Jun  '80 

S_t  u  d  y_  _an_d Z_?A£i.LnJL 

Training  strategy  for  the  IFV.  LtCol  John  D. Fuller, 
illus  Infantry  70:15-19  Sep-Oct  '80 

Testing 

Malaysian  armoured  vehicle  competition,  tabs  Intl 
Def  Rev  13,  No. 4:466  '80 

ARMORED  WARFARE 

See  also 
Missiles,    Antitank 

The  ATFV.  Lt  Noyes  B.Livingston  III.  illus  Infantry 
70:10-12  Mar-Apr  '80 

After  the  tank,  then  what?  Maj  Orville  T.Stokes,  Jr. 
illus  Fid  Arty  J  48:44-49  Jul-Aug  '80;  Mil  Rev  60: 
2-12  Oct  '80 


The  anti-tank  helicopter- -France  asks  what  next? 
Mark  Lambert,  illus  Interavia  35:844-846  Sep  '80 

The  Army  of  the  future.   Interview.   LtGen  Don  R. 
Keith,   illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.  5:42-4.3   '80 

Assault  Breaker.   Konrad  Alder,   illus  Armada  Intl 
4:50-52+  Jan-Feb  '80 

The  Barr  &  Stroud  DF3  fire-control  system.  J.M. 
Ballantine.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 4:536-538  '80 

Barrage  rockets.    Enrico  delle  Cap  re.    illus  Asian 
Def  J  No.  4:61-62+  Jul-Aug  '80 

Before  an  offensive.  (Technical  support  of  a  tank  bat- 
talion) Col  D.Ryazantsev.  illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 
10:34-36  Oct  '80 

The  big  guns:  In  Red  Army  still  the   'king  of  battle.' 
illus  tab  Army  30:29-31  Sep  '80 

Defining  maneuver  warfare  for  the  Marine  Corps. 
William  S.  Lind.   illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:55-58 
Mar  '80 

Fast  troops.   LtCol  Burton  S.  Boudinot,   Ret.    illus 
Armor  89:30-35  Sep-Oct  '80 

Fieldguard  allweather  artillery  FCS  (Fire  Control 
System),    illus  Armada  Intl  4:14+  Mar-Apr  '80 

A  flexible  hybrid:  AMX  10  PAC  90.   John  S.Philipp. 
illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  1:92-95  Jan-Feb  '80 

Gain  the  initiative  with  an  armored  raid.  Capt  Richard 
P.Geier.   illus  Mil  Rev  60:48-57  Jun  '80 

The  light  armored  corps--a  strategic  necessity. 
LtGen  James  F .Hollingsworth,   Ret  and  MajGen 
Allan  T.Wood,   Ret.  illus  map  tabs  Armed  Forces 
J  Intl  117:20-22+  Jan  '80 

Man  against  armor.   BrigGen  S.  L.  A.  Marshall,   illue 
Armor  89:30-36  Jan-Feb  '80 

Myths  and  realities  of  antitank  capabilities.   LtCol 
Donald  J.  Robinson  II.   Illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:41-48 
Mar  '80 

The  rapid  deployment  force:  How  much,  how  soon? 
Col  Raymond  E.Bell,   Jr.   illus  Army  30:18-24 
Jul  '80 

Role  of  armor,    illus  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  14-18,   Jul- 
Sep   '80 

Soviet  combined  arms  operations.   John  Erickson. 
illus  Armor  89:16-21  May-Jun  '80 

Soviet  doctrine  responds  to  antitank  missile  threat. 
LtCol  William  P.Baxter,   Ret.   illus  Army  30:29-32 
Aug   '80 

Soviet  tactics  for  overcoming  NATO  antitank  defenses. 
C.N.Donnelly.    (Reprinted  from  International  De- 
fense Review,   No.  7,    1979)  Infantry  pt  1,   70:20-26 
Sep-Oct  '80;  pt  2,   70:16-23  Nov-Dec  '80 

Stay  behind  armored  units.   John  F.  Milsom.   illus 
Armor  89:46-51  May-Jun  '80 


70 


ARMORED  WARFARE  -   Continued 

Tactical-missile  survey.  Mark  Hewish.   illus  Intl  Def 
Revptl,    Ground  targets.    13,   No. 6:851-864   '80; 
pt  2,   Air  targets.   13,  No.  9:143  1- 1444   '80 

Tank- -war  machine  for  land  combat.   Joseph  E. 

Backofen,   Jr.    illus  Armor  89:10-12  Jan-Feb  '80 

U.S.   antitank  doctrine  in  World  War  II.  Philip  Dwight 
Jones,  illus  Mil  Rev  60:57-67  Mar  '80 

U.S.  tube  launched  smart  anti-tank  munitions.   Gowri 
S.Sundaram.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 8:1233- 
J236   '80 

S  ^u_d_y__a  nd     Teaching 

DFWES  (Direct  Fire  Weapons  Effects  Simulation)- -a 
new  heliborne  anti-tank  simulation  system,  illus 
Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  2:257-258  '80 

Hohenfels  holiday.   Capt  Gardner  M.Nason.   illus 
Soldiers  35:13-16  Nov  '80 

ARMS  CONTROL 


ASW  strategy:  Issues  for  the  1980s.  LT  David  Tem- 
pleton  Easter,  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:34-41 
Mar  '80 

Analysis  and  compliance  enforcement  in  SALT  verifi- 
cation. Sen  Gordon  J.Humphrey.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5: 
1-26  Spring   '80 

Arms  control  in  Soviet  policy.   Colin  S.Gray,    illus 
AF  Mag  63:66-71  Mar  '80 

Arms  control  status  report.  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations 
24:78  Oct-Nov  '79 

Arms  control  status  report.   NATO's  Fifteen  Nations 
24:62  Dec   '79-Jan  '80 

Arms  control  status  report.  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations 
25:88-89  Apr-May  '80 

Arms  control  status  report.  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations 
25:101  Aug-Sep  '80 

Arms  control  status  report:  Is  detente  dead?  NATO's 
Fifteen  Nations  25:45+  Feb-Mar   '80 

The  best  of  all  possible  nuclear  worlds.  McGeorge 
Bundy.   Intl  Sec  5:172-177  Summer  '80 

"Dear  voter"--an  open  letter  to  the  American  elector- 
ate.  Colin  S.Gray.  AF  Mag  63:53-56  Oct  '80 

The  diplomacy  of  SALT.  Andrew  J.Pierre.  Intl  Sec 
5:178-197  Summer   '80 

Disarmament  problems  and  the  position  of  West  Ger- 
many. Udo  Philipp.  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 7:985   '80 

The  effectiveness  of  the  "Washington  Treaty"  Navy. 
Thomas  C.Hone.  illus  tabs  Nav  War  Col  Rev  3  2: 
35-59  Nov-Dec   '79 

Exploitable  strategic  nuclear  superiority.  Sen  Jake 
Garn.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:173- 192  Summer  '80 

From  Moscow  "mit  Liebe."  Editorial.   Walter  F. 
Hahn.   Strat  Rev  8:5-7  Summer  '80 

Indian  Ocean  arms  control.   Richard  A.  Best,   Jr.    illus 
map  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:42-48  Feb  '80 

Is  there  a  future  for  SALT?  Andrew  C.Tuttle.  illus 
Natl  Def  65:33-37+  Aug   '80 


ARMS  CONTROL  -  Continued 

Judging  SALT  II.  Gen  Alexander  M.Haig,  Jr.  illus 
Strat  Rev  8:11-17  Winter   '80 

MBFR  (Mutual  and  Balanced  Force  Reductions):  An 
idea  whose  time  has  gone?  Jeffrey  Record,  illus 
tabs  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:26-27+  Oct  '80 

Maskirovka:  Are  the  Russians  taking  us  down  the  gar- 
den path?  Scott  James,    illus  Def  Elect  12:43-44+ 
Aug   '80 

The  other  gas  crisis --chemical  weapons .  Charles  H. 
Bay.  Parameters  pt  1,    9:70-80  Sep  '79-  pt  2, 
9:65-78  Dec   '79 

Panel  (House  Appropriations  Committee):  Scrap 
SALT  ports.   Len  Famiglietti.   AF  Times  41:26 
Aug  4   '80 

Pentagon  rebuts  charges  of  U.S.   military  weakness. 
Def  Monitor  9,   No.  8:  entire  issue   '80 

The  question  of  deploying  U.S.   theater  nuclear  weap- 
ons in  Europe.    Lawrence  J.  Korb.   tabs  Nav  War 
Col  Rev  33:99-105  May-Jun  '80 

The  race  to  nuclear  war:  Three  statements.  RADM 
Gene  R.  LaRocque  and  others,  illus  Def  Monitor 
9,   No.  6:  entire  issue   '80 

Reassessing  the  strategic  balance.   Richard  Burt. 
Intl  Sec  5:37-52  Summer  '80 

The  SALT  II  crisis:  An  opportunity  to  limit  the  dan- 
gers.  LtGen  George  M.Seignious  II,   Ret.  illus 
Parameters  9:2-6  Dec   '79 

SALT  II's  political  failure:  The  U.S.  Senate  debate. 
Robin  Ranger,  tab  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies  125: 
49-56  Jun  '80 

SALT  and  strategic  reappraisal  for  the  U.S.   Thomas 
H.Etzold.  illus  map  MarCor  Gaz  64:49-53  Jan  '80 

SALT  on  the  shelf:  Problems  and  prospects.  Lloyd 
Jensen,   illus  tab  Parameters  10:57-64  Dec   '80 

SUM  (Shallow  Underwater  Missile):  It  doesn't  add  up. 
Sen  E.J. Garn.  illus  tab  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117: 
36-37  Jan  '80;  Commentary.  Sen  Mark  O.Hatfield. 
117:66+  Feb  '80 

The  selling  of  SALT:  Gazing  too  long  into  the  abyss. 
LtCol  Daniel  W.  Christman.  illus  Parameters  9: 
52-64  Dec   '79 

The  slippery  road  of  MBFR  (Mutual  and  Balanced 
Force  Reductions).    Lothar  Ruehl.    illus  tabs  Strat 
Rev  8:24-35  Winter  '80 

The  Soviet  strategic  nuclear  advantage  and  how  to 
eliminate  it.  John  F.Lehman.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:271- 
285  Fall  '80 

Strategic  balance  considerations:  Policy,   doctrine, 
force  structure,   and  SALT.   LtCol  Warren  H.  Mil- 
berg,   tab  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:68-74  Jul-Aug  '80 

A  structured  framework  for  SALT  decision-making. 
John  M.Collins,   tab  AU  Rev  31:22-26  Jan-Feb   '80 

The  tragicomedy  of  arms  trade  control.   Richard  K. 
Betts.   Intl  Sec  5:80-110  Summer  '80 

The  U.S.  learns  the  final  score:  The  SALT  II  debate 
and  the  strategic  balance.  Justin  Galen,  tabs 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:52-53+  Oct  '80 


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ARMS  CONTROL  -  Continued 

U.S.  strategic  force  modernization:  A  new  role  for 
missile  defense?  Rep  Jack  F.Kemp,  illus  Strat 
Rev  8:11-17  Summer  '80 

ARMS  INDUSTRY  AND  TRADE 

Dangerous  business.   A.Markov,    illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev 
No.  6:45-47  Jun  '80 

Defence  industry  newsbriefs.   Regular  feature  in  is- 
sues of  A^i^n  rjefen£e_  J_ournal 

European  and  transatlantic  armaments  cooperation 
from  the  German  viewpoint.  Hans  L.  Eberhard. 
(Trans  by  Paul  A.  Chadwell  from  Soldat  und  Tech- 
nik,   Sep  1979)  tabs  Natl  Def  64:37-41  Apr  '80 

Industrial  periscope:  A  business,   technological  & 
scientific  news  bulletin.   Regular  feature  in  some 
issues  of  NATO^s_Fifteen_Nati_ons 

Major  defense  contracts --value  over  $1  million. 

Regular  feature  in  issues  of  Inte rnational  Defense 
Re_yie_w 

Small  arms  proliferation:  The  quiet  factories;  the 

growing  market,   illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,  No.  1:35   '80 

Austria 

Steyr-Daimler-Puch  (Austrian  Army's  Universal 
Gun,   AUG):  Elements  of  the  future,   illus  Def  & 
For  Aff  8,   No.  1:19+  '80 

Europe,      Western 

Europe  at  the  cutting  edge,  illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8, 
No. 4:30-34  '80 

Europe's  new  howitzer  is  on  the  field,   and  ready. 
David  Harvey,  illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No. 6: 
14-17   '80 

France 


Renault  wheeled  armoured  vehicles.   R.M.Ogorkie- 
wicz.  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,    No. 5:723-727   '80 

Germany    (Federal     Republic) 


Up-gunning  the  Marder.  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 5:712-714   '80 

Is  r  a  e  1 


ARMS  INDUSTRY  AND  TRADE  -  Continued 
U  n_i_t_e_d    States 

The  commercial  revolution- -it's  coming  in  the  de- 
fense business.   T.  R  .Stuelpnagel.  illus  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:63-64  May  '80 

Panel  (House  Armed  Services  Committee)  will  study 
defense  industry.   AF  Times  41:11  Oct  27   '80 

Costs 


Israel  Military  Industries  —  suppliers  of  weapons  and 
ammunition.   Felix  Muller.   illus  Armada  Intl  4: 
10-12+  Jan-Feb  '80 

Latin    America 


Arms  and  the  Southern  Cone:  How  defense  activity 
grew  in  1979.   David  Harvey,    illus  Def  &  For 
Aff  8,   No.  1:28-32+  '80 

N_A_T_q 

Is  reform  needed  in  NATO  arms  procurement?    J.B. 
Koeppl.  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 5:658   '80 

The  two-way  street:  Views  of  Europe  and  the  USA. 
Steven  Kline,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24: 
22-25  Dec   '79-Jan  '80 

Spain 

Spain  and  its  defense  organization.   LtCol  J.Sanchez 
Mendez  and  others,    illus  chart  Intl  Def  Rev  pt  1, 
The  Armed  Forces.    12,   No.  9:1489- 1494  '79;  pt  2, 
The  defense  industry.    13,   No.  1:103-108   '80 


The  impact  of  cost  rises.   David  Harvey,    illus  Def  & 
For  Aff  8,   No.  1:40-41   '80 

History 

Winchester  goes  to  war.  Edwin  Pugsley.  illus  Natl 
Def  65:56-57+  Oct  '80 

ARMS  RACE 

American  strength,  Soviet  weakness,  tabs  Def  Moni- 
tor 9:  entire  issue  Jun  '80 

The  arms  race--against  time.  Philip  S.Cox.  Intl  Sec 
Rev  5:407-420  Fall  '80 

Deterrence  and  the  arms  race:  The  impotence  of  pow- 
er.  Jacek  Kugler  and  A.  F.  K.  Organski.    illus  tabs 
Intl  Sec  4:105-138  Spring   '80 

A  military  commander  surveys  the  nuclear  arms 
race.   Louis  Mountbatten.   Intl  Sec  4:3-5  Win- 
ter  '79/'80 

"On  the  brink  of  the  final  abyss":  A  statement  on  war. 
Lord  Mountbatten.    illus  Def  Monitor  9:1-2+  May  '80 

Pentagon  rebuts  charges  of  U.S.  military  weakness. 
Def  Monitor  9,   No.  8:  entire  issue   '80 

Soviet  thermonuclear  development.  David  Holloway. 
tab  Intl  Sec  4:192-197  Winter  '79/'80 

U.S.    role  in  South  Pacific,    illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  6:53+ 
Nov-Dec   '80 

ARMS  SALES 

The  acquisition  of  armaments,  illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8, 
No. 4:6-9+  '80 

Aircraft  for  export:  Cutting  off  the  U.S.  nose?  David 
Harvey,  illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No. 4:45-46  '80 

American  arms  for  Sadat.  Gen  Saad  El-Din-Al-Shazli. 
illus  tabs  Islamic  Def  Rev  5,   No.  1:6-9   '80 

Arms  transfer  tables.  Regular  feature  in  issues  of 
De fen se_&  .Fojl^igJH  Affair^ 

Arsenal  diplomacy:  Problems  and  prospects.  Stephen 
P.Gibert.  tabs  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:375-406  Fall  '80 

BAe  expects  to  double  Rapier  sales.  Mark  Hewish. 
illus  Interavia  35:920-921  Oct  '80 

Conflicting  trends  for  arms  transfer  restraint.  David 
J.Louscher  and  Michael  D.Salomon.  Nav  War  Col 
Rev  33:82-88  Nov-Dec   '80 

Dangerous  business.  A.Markov,  illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev 
No.  6:45-47  Jun  '80 

Europe  and  Asia  first.  Jacquelyn  Porth.  illus  Def  & 
For  Aff  8:34-36  Sep  '80 

Europe  at  the  cutting  edge,  illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8, 
No. 4:30-34  '80 


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ARMS  SALES  -  Continued 


ARMY  -  Continued 


FX  fighter  firms  square  off.  John  Burton,  illus  Def  & 
For  Aff  8:44-46  Sep  '80 

Military  aircraft  exports:  Soviet  foreign  policy  tool. 
F.Clifton  Berry,   Jr.   illus  tabs  AF  Mag  63:72-75+ 
Mar  '80 

Pull  factors  in  the  transfer  of  conventional  armaments 
to  Africa.   William  P.Avery  and  Louis  A.Picard. 
illus  tabs  J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  8:55-70  Spring   '80 

Subs  for  sale:  A  look  at  the  submarine  export  market, 
illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8:30-32+  Nov  '80 

The  two-way  street:  Views  of  Europe  and  the  USA. 
Steven  Kline,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24: 
22-25  Dec   '79-Jan  '80 

The  United  States'  contribution  to  Soviet  tank  tech- 
nology. George  F.Hofman.  illus  RUSI  J  for  Def 
Studies  125:63-68  Mar  '80 

U.S.  defense  electronics:  Strangled  or  free?   Jacque- 
lyn  S.Porth.   Def  &  For  Aff  8:37-39  Nov  '80 

Yugoslav  security  after  Tito.  Phillip  A.Karber  and 
Jon  L.Lellenberg.  illus  Strat  Rev  8:44-58 
Spring  '80 

H_i  _s  t_o_r  y 

Seizure  of  the  North  American  NA-68  and  NA-69. 
Edward  M.Young,    illus  tab  Am  Avn  Hist  Soc  J  25: 
194-198  Fall  '80 

The  tragicomedy  of  arms  trade  control.   Richard  K. 
Betts.   Intl  Sec  5:80-110  Summer  '80 


U.S.   firms  up  $400-million  UK  Rapier  buy;  Congress 
likely  to  accelerate  it.   Deborah  M.Kyle,  illus 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:46  Sep  '80 


ARMY 

See  also 
Armor 
Artillery 
Infantry 

also  subdivision  under  specific  subjects,    e.g., 
Education  and  Training- -Army- -U.  S. 

B_i  o_^r_ap_h y_ 

Billy  Mitchell,   prophet  of  U.S.  air  power.  Hy  Kaplan, 
illus  Sergeants  18:14-15  Dec  '80 

The  educator  of  the  Army  (LtGen  Lesley  J.McNair). 
Brooks  E.Kleber.   illus  Army  30:50-54  Jul  '80 

Presidents  who  were  soldiers,   illus  Soldiers  35:20-23 
Mar  '80 

C_o_r _p_s  _j_  _  p_i  v  i_lL?-IL8_! f  1  £ 

See  also 
Transportation  Units 

Statistics 

Average  strength  of  military  formations.  Interna- 
tional Institute  for  Strategic  Studies.   Table  only. 
AF  Mag  63:131  Dec   '80 

France- -Organization 

The  French  armored  division.   Col  Arnaud  P.  Lou  bens 
and  Capt  Marcel  M.Valentin,    illus  map  chart 
Armor  89:22-25  Sep-Oct  '80 


C^j-j>^^_p^vi_s_i_o_n_s_, etc  -  Cont'd 

Russia 

Hit  hard,   fast  and  keep  movin'!  Steve  Abbott,   illus 
Soldiers  35:15-17  Aug  '80 

Russia--History 


Coeval  of  the  Revolution.  (Guards  Proskurov-Berlin 
Tank  Regiment)  Maj  A.Mineyev.  illus  Soviet  Mil 
Rev  No. 5:12-14  May  '80 


United  States 


bee  also 


Army  Corps  of  Engineers 
1st  Cavalry  Division 

Arctic  soldiers  (of  the  Alaska  Army  National  Guard). 
Bill  Mack,   illus  Soldiers  35:10-14  Mar  '80 

2d  Armored  Division:  Aviation  in  the  desert.    IstLt 
David  Vogels.   illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:4-6  Sep  '80 

Blackhorse:  6th  Cavalry  Brigade  (Air  Combat).  Col 
Robert  F.  Molinelli  and  Capt  Michael  F.Russell, 
illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:2+  Jan  '80 

The  Civil  Affairs  folks.   Col  James  R.Compton.  illus 
Soldiers  35:40-41  Dec   '80 

Double  Nickle:  55th  Signal  Company.   Capt  Bobby  L. 
Brown  and  Lt  Carlos  Martoral.   illus  USA  Avn  Dig 
26:6-7  Jan  '80 

Heavy  Cav:  7th  Squadron/1 7th  Cavalry.   LtCol  E.W. 
Cavanaugh,   Jr  and  Capt  David  M.  Burnett,   illus 
map  USA  Avn  Dig  26:3+  Jan  '80 

The  9th  Infantry  Division,  illus  Infantry  70:19-22 
Jan- Feb  '80 

Nondivisional  Chaparral  Vulcan.   Capt  Robert  M.  Red- 
dick,   illus  chart  tab  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  30-33,  Jan- 
Mar  '80 

Real  Cav:  4th  Squadron/9th  Cavalry.  LtCol  Kenneth 
E.Kimes  and  Capt  Ralph  S.Reed.  illus  USA  Avn 
Dig  26:4+  Jan  '80 

So  you  wanna  be  the  Brigade  Three  (S3)  ...  Majs  John 
W.Braden,  Jr  and  V.Paul  Baerman.  illus  Mil  Rev 
60:47-59  Sep  '80 

Stud  Cav:  34th  Support  Battalion.   LtCol  James  E. 
Gauze  and  Capt  Andrew  M.Pekema.   illus  USA  Avn 
Dig  26:5+  Jan  '80 

United  States --Organization 

Air  defense  in  the  1980s.  IstLt  John  N.Davis.  Ulua 
Mil  Rev  60:10-18  Apr  '80 

Division  '86  forward  support  battalion--a  proposal. 
Maj  William  W.Ryan,  chart  Army  Log  12:10-12 
Nov- Dec   '80 

Division  '86  logistics.  Robert  P.  Smith,  chart  Army 
Log  12:2-5  Nov-Dec  '80 

Division  '86  logistics--another  view.   LtCol  James  G. 
McKnight.    charts  Army  Log  12:6-9  Nov-Dec  '80 

Division  '86:  Update.   Capt  John  B.  Gavalas.   illus  tabs 
Fid  Arty  J  48:22-25  Mar-Apr  '80 


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ARMY   -   Continued 

Afghani  stan 

Soviet  tactics  in  Afghanistan.    Edgar  O'Ballance.    illus 
Mil  Rev  60:45-52  Aug   '80 

Australia 


Field  communications  in  the  Australian  Army.  Col 
Peter  J.A.Evans,  illus  Signal  34:94-96+  May- 
Jun  '80 

B  el|ium 

Belgium.   LtGen  Joseph  Amerijckx.   illus  NATO's 
Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue  No.  1:19-20+  '80 

Canada 

Canada.   LtGen  J.  J.  Paradis.    illus  NATO's  Fifteen 
Nations  Special  Issue  No.  1:26-27+  '80 

Denmark 


Denmark.   MajGen  H.  M.  H.  Boyson.    illus  tab  NATO's 
Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue  No.  1:31-32+  '80 

Finland 


ARMY   -  Continued 

G^eat Britain    "  Cont'd 

History    -   Cont'd 

Why  men  deserted  from  the  eighteenth- century  Brit- 
ish Army.  Arthur  N.Gilbert.  Armed  Forces  &  Soc 
6:553-567  Summer  '80 

Greece 


Beating  the  Russians  in  snow:  The  Finns  and  the  Rus- 
sians,   1940.  Allen  F.Chew.  illus  maps  Mil  Rev 
60:38-47  Jun  '80 

France 

France.   Marcel  Loubert.    illus  tabs  NATO's  Fifteen 
Nations  Special  Issue  No.  1:36-38+  '80 

New  look  for  French  tactical  land  forces.  Capt  Jean- 
Pierre  Pailler.  illus  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  36-38,  Jul- 
Sep   '80 

History 

The  growth  of  the  French  Army  during  the  seventeenth 
century.  John  A.Lynn.  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:568- 
585  Summer  '80 

Germany 

History 

The  King's  German  Legion  at  Waterloo.  John  Koster. 
illus  map  Infantry  70:26-32  Mar-Apr  '80 

G_e  rmany     (Federal    Republic) 

Federal  Republic  of  Germany.   LtGen  Hans  Poeppel. 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue  No.  1: 
46-47+  '80 


Greece.   LtGen  Efthimios  Karagiannis.    illus  NATO's 
Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue  No.  1:56-59   '80 

Israel 
Organization 

The  Israeli  Field  Artillery  system:  An  overview. 

Capt  Mark  D.Studer.  illus  tab  Fid  Arty  J  48:52-55 
Jan-Feb  '80 

I_t_al_y 

Italy.   Gen  Eugenio  Rambaldi.    illus  Italy  NATO's  Fif- 
teen Nations  Special  Issue  No.  1:61-62+  '80 

L  u  x  £  mb_o_ur_g_ 

Luxembourg.   Col  Francois  Welfring.    illus  NATO's 
Fifteen  Nations  No.  1:70-72   '80 

NATO 

The  Armies  of  NATO.   Gen  H.  F.  Zeiner  Gundersen 
and  others,    illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special 
Issue  No.  1:  entire  issue   '80 

Netherlands 


Netherlands.  Lt-Gen  Cornells  De  Jager.  illus 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue  No.  1: 
73-74+  '80 

Norway 

Norway.   MajGen  Rolv  Eios.    illus  NATO's  Fifteen 
Nations  Special  Issue  No.  1:80-82+  '80 

Portugal 


Portugal.   Gen  Pedro  Alexandre  Gomes  Cardoso, 
illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue  No.  1- 
85-88   '80 

Russia 

Beating  the  Russians  in  snow:  The  Finns  and  the  Rus- 
sians,   1940.  Allen  F.Chew.   illus  maps  Mil  Rev 
60:38-47  Jun  '80 


NATO  strategy  under  discussion  in  Bonn.   Udo  Phi- 
lipp.  illus  maps  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 9:1367- 
1371   '80 

Great    Britain 

Crusader  '80.  Christian  Eliot,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen 
Nations  25:84  Oct-Nov  '80 

United  Kingdom.   Gen  Edwin  Bramall.   illus  NATO's 
Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue  No.  1:98+  '80 

History 


The  barefoot  empire  (Zululand).   John  Koster.   illus 
Infantry  70:27-31  May-Jun  '80 

The  British  Army  and  riot  control  in  early  19th  cen- 
tury England.  Robert  Rizzi.  Army  Qtr  109:74-85 
Jan  '79 


Laws  governing  the  development  of  the  Socialist 
Army.  Capt  V.Puzik.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 9:16-18 
Sep  '80 

Logistics  with  a  difference.   (Soviet  Army  logistics 
capability)  LtCol  William  P.Baxter,   Ret.  illus 
Army  30:29+  Nov  '80 

Operations  in  the  enemy  rear- -Soviet  doctrine  and 
tactics.   C.N.Donnelly,   illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No.  1:35-41   '80 

The  Soviet  Army:  Who  gives  the  orders?   Steve  Ab- 
bott, illus  Soldiers  35:26-27  Oct  '80 

Soviet  combat  operations  in  World  War  II:  Lessons 
for  today?    Col  Graham  D.Vernon,    Ret.  illus  Mil 
Rev  pt  1,   60:30-40  Mar  '80;  pt  2,   60:42-50  Apr  '80 


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ARMY  -   Continued 


ARMY    -  Continued 


Russia    -  Cont'd 


United    States    -  Cont'd 


Soviet  norms  for  driving  tanks  in  winter.   LtCol  Wil- 
liam P.Baxter,   Ret.    illus  tabs  Mil  Rev  60:2-8 
Sep   '80 

History 

V.I.Lenin  and  party-political  work  in  the  Red  Army. 
MajGen  P.Isakov.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  2:7-9  Feb  '80 

Organization 

Command  and  control  in  the  Soviet  ground  forces. 
Col  Erich  Sobik.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24: 
96-98+  Oct-Nov  '79 

Hit  hard,   fast  and  keep  movin'!  Steve  Abbott,    illus 
Soldiers  35:15-17  Aug  '80 

Some  further  background  to  the  Soviet  Army.   LtCol 
J.H.C.Currie.   map  Army  Qtr  109:11-18  Jan  '79 

The  Soviet  ground  forces.  Col  Daniel  K.Malone.  illu: 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:46-48+  Oct-Nov  '80 

Study  and  Teaching 

OPFOR  (OPposing  FORces)--life  on  the  other  side. 
SP5  Steve  Davis,  illus  Soldiers  35:50-52  Nov  '80 

Tu_rkey 

Turkey.   Gen  Nurettin  Ersin.    illus  NATO's  Fifteen 
Nations  Special  Issue  No.  1:91-92+  '80 

Turkey's  Army  at  the  brink.  Michael  Dunn.  Def  &  For 
Aff  8:42  Aug   '80 

United    States 


See  also 
Army  Health  Services  Command 

Army  Materiel  Development  and  Readiness  Command 
Forces  Command 

Military  Traffic  Management  Command 
Training  and  Doctrine  Command 
Transportation  Corps 

The  Army:  A  search  for  values.  Maj  Daniel  M.Smith, 
illus  Mil  Rev  60:2-12  Mar  '80 

The  Army  and  the  1980  's  .  Col  John  R.  Withe  rell  and 
LtCol  Andrew  P. O'Meara,  Jr.  illus  Parameters 
9:41-51  Dec   '79 

The  Army  at  Lake  Placid  ...   an  Olympian  effort. 
Capt  Gardner  Nason  and  Steve  Abbott,   illus  Sol- 
diers 35:15-19  May  '80 

Army  challenges  in  the  80 's:  The  big  picture.   Gen 
E.C.Meyer.  (Excerpts  from  "White  Paper  1980") 
illus  Soldiers  35:28-29  Jul  '80 

Army  Chief  of  Staff  issues   'White  Paper.  '  (Excerpts) 
Gen  Edward  C.Meyer.  Army  Log  12:5-7  Jul- 
Aug   '80 

Army:  Modernization  focuses  on  soldiers,    illus 
Defense/80,  pp  2-4,   Apr  '80 

The  Army  of  the  future.   Interview.   LtGen  Don  R. 
Keith,   illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.  5:42-43   '80 

Army  revitalizing  mobilization  plans,   procedures, 
assets.   LtGen  Glenn  K.Otis,    illus  Army  30:118- 
123  Oct  '80 


Attitudes  of  U.S.  Army  paratroopers  toward  partici- 
pation in  the  quelling  of  civil  disturbances.  William 
C.Cockerham  and  Lawrence  E.Cohen,   tabs  J  Pol 
&  Mil  Sociol  7:257-269  Fall  '79 

The  calisthenics  of  military  preparedness.    (STARC 
(STate  ARea  Command)  readies  for  Proud  Spirit/ 
Mobex  '80)  Pamela  Kane,   illus  Natl  Guard  34: 
20-23  Aug  '80 

Drucker,   Clausewitz  and  us   .  .  .  Col  Evelyn  P.Foote. 
illus  Mil  Rev  60:51-54  Jul  '80 

The  essence  of  Army  leadership.  Col  Dandridge  M. 
Malone.    illus  Mil  Rev  60:30-36  Aug  '80 

The  first  commandment  of  leadership:  Love  thy  sol- 
dier. Col  Richard  J.Kattar.  illus  Mil  Rev  60:65- 
68  Jul  '80 

The  force  design  dilemma.    LtCol  Andrew  P.  O'Meara, 
Jr.    illus  Army  30:16-23  Mar  '80 

Leadership:  A  return  to  basics.  Gen  Edward  C. 
Meyer,  illus  Mil  Rev  60:4-9  Jul  '80 

Leadership  for  the  Army.   Col  Charles  D.Bussey. 
illus  Mil  Rev  60:69-76  Jul  '80 

Managing  soldiers:  A  personal  philosophy  of  manage- 
ment.  LtCol  Joel  E.L.Roberts,  illus  tab  Mil  Rev 
60:44-50  Jul  '80 

National  unity  resource  of  value.  (Keynote  address. 
Army  Section  ROA,   Washington,   Feb  21,    1980)  Gen 
Edward  C.Meyer,  illus  Officer  56:14-15  Apr  '80 

(1980  Green  Book:  Status  reports,   command  and  staff 
directory,  weapons  directory)  illus  Army  30:  en- 
tire issue  Oct  '80 

Notes  on  leadership  for  the  1980s.  MajGen  Walter  F. 
Ulmer,    Jr.  illus  Mil  Rev  60:10-12  Jul  '80 

"Now  everybody  can  shoot  at  me."  Interview.   Gen 
Edward  C.Meyer,  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl 
117:37+  Mar  '80 

Nunn's  "save  the  Army"  campaign:  Battle  over  —  or 
just  begun?  R.James  Woolsey.  Armed  Forces  J 
Intl  117:10  Aug  '80 

Play  it  again,  SAM.  David  Harvey,  illus  Def  &  For 
Aff  8:12-13+  Sep  '80 

Pre -enlistment  expectations/perceptions  of  Army 
life,   satisfaction,   and  re -enlistment  of  volunteers. 
Col  Donald  E.Gauntner  and  others,   tabs  J  Pol  & 
Mil  Sociol  8:31-42  Spring   '80 

(Producing  modern  Army  equipment)  (Sustaining  mem- 
bers' luncheon  address,   AFCEA  Convention,   Wash- 
ington,  June  25,    1980)  Percy  A.Pierre,  illus  Sig- 
nal 34:22-24  Aug   '80 

Professional  ethics  is  key  to  well-led,   trained  Army. 
Gen  Edward  C.Meyer,    illus  Army  30:11-14  Oct '80 

Turning  away  from  manage rialism:  The  environment 
of  military  leadership.   LtCol  Paul  L. Savage,   Ret 
and  Maj  Richard  A.Gabriel,  illus  Mil  Rev  60:55- 
64  Jul  '80 

United  States.  Gen  Edward  C.Meyer,  illus  NATO's 
Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue  No.  1:105+  '80 


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ARMY   -  Continued 

United__S_U_te  s   -   Cont'd 

The  worsening  plight  of  the  'Army's  own.  '  SMA  Wil- 
liam A.Connelly,  illus  Army  30:9-11  Apr  '80 

You  can't  run  an  army  like  a  corporation.   Col  D.  M. 
Malone  and  Donald  D.Penner.   illus  Army  30:39-41 
Feb  '80 

History 

The  alleged  isolation  of  U.S.  Army  officers  in  the 
late   19th  century.   John  M.Gates,   tabs  Parameters 
10:32-45  Sep   '80 

Army  museums:  Military  history  on  parade.  Helen 
Kay  Ellsworth,   illus  Soldiers  35:50-53  May  '80 

The  educator  of  the  Army  (LtGen  Lesley  J.  McNair). 
Brooks  E.Kleber.    illus  Army  30:50-54  Jul  '80 

Infantry  in  the  Indian  Wars  (1866-1890).  MSgt  Patrick 
E.Andrews,   Ret.  illus  Infantry  pt  1,   70:28-32 
Jul-Aug   '80;  pt  2,   70:37-41  Sep-Oct  '80 

Special  forces  of  the  Plains.    (Solomon  Avengers, 

Army  scouts  against  the  Indians,    1868)  Michael  L. 
Starr,    illus  Army  30:43-45+  Feb   '80 

U.S.  Army  logistics  during  the  Mexican  punitive  ex- 
pedition of  1916.  Maj  George  A.Millard,  illus  map 
Mil  Rev  60:58-68  Oct  '80 

Organization 

Book  needed  on  Chiefs  of  Staff.   MajGen  A.S.Newman, 
illus  Army  30:63-65  Jun  '80 

So  you  wanna  be  the  Brigade  Three  (S3)  .  .  .  Majs  John 
W.  Braden,  Jr  and  V.Paul  Baerman.  illus  Mil  Rev 
60:47-59  Sep   '80 

Y_u_g_o_s_l  a  v  i_a_ 

The  Yugoslav  ground  forces:  A  look  at  the  past  and 
the  present.  Milan  N.Vego.  illus  charts  map  tab 
Mil  Rev  60:14-27  Nov  '80 

ARMY,    7th 


The  Harvest  Moon  caper.   Col  Walter  B. Booth,   Ret. 
illus  Army  30:19-21  Nov  '80 

ARMY,    8th 

In  Eighth  U.S.   Army,   our  eyes  are  on  the  north.   Gen 
John  A.  Wickham,   Jr.    illus  Army  30:82-88  Oct  '80 

D_i  r_  e^  c  to_r_}_e_s 

Eighth  U.S.   Army.   Army  30:219  Oct  '80 

ARMY,    EUROPE 

The  Harvest  Moon  caper.   Col  Walter  B. Booth,   Ret. 
illus  Army  30:19-21  Nov  '80 

"Lots  of  blue  ink  on  the  readiness  charts."  Gen  Fred- 
erick J.Kroesen.    illus  Army  30:64-69  Oct  '80 

'Mystery  Battalion'  moves  out  (in  Exercise  Eligible 
Receiver  II).   LtCol  Albert  G.Folcher,   Jr  and  Maj 
Michael  A.Andrews,   illus  Army  30:26-29  Feb  '80 

On  the  frontier  of  freedom.  SP5  Gary  L.Kieffer.  illus 
Soldiers  35:14-18  Dec   '80 


ARMY,    EUROPE   -  Continued 

POMCUS  (Pre-pOsitioned  Materiel  Configured  to  Unit 
Sets)--a  bright  picture.   LtCol  Harold  J. Hicks, 
illus  Army  Log  12:14-16  Sep-Oct  '80 

Soldiers!  Start  your  engines  !   (Convoys  in  USAREUR) 
SgtlC  Gideon  C.Chambers,    illus  Army  Log  12: 
26-27  Nov-Dec   '80 

Supplying  Europe  with  repair  parts.  LtCol  James  K. 
Hitch,  illus  Army  Log  12:24-26  May-Jun  '80 

Teamwork  makes  Reforger  move,  illus  Translog  11: 
1-2  Nov  '80 

Directories 
U.S.   Army,   Europe.   Army  30:218-219  Oct  '80 

ARMY,    JAPAN 


D_i  r_  e  £  t_o_r_i_e_s 
U.S.   Army,   Japan.   Army  30:219  Oct  '80 

ARMY  AND  AIR  FORCE  EXCHANGE  SERVICE  see 
Exchanges --Armed  Forces--U.S. 

ARMY  ARTILLERY  AND  MISSILE  SCHOOL  see 
Army  Field  Artillery  School 

ARMY  AVIATION 

France 

Aviation  in  the  French  Army.    BrigGen  Maurice  Can- 
net,   illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:1-4  Aug   '80 

Puerto    Rico 


Hurricane /Puerto  Rico  Army  National  Guard,    illus 
USA  Avn  Dig  26:34-35  Jan  '80 

Rho  de     Island 


Operation  Snow  Blow.   Capt  Alexander  M.Lindsay. 
illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:42-44  Jan  '80 

United    States 

AACC:  Army  Aviation  Combat  Center.   Capt  Alan  J. 
Bacon,   illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:28-34  Feb  '80 

16th  Air  Traffic  Control  Battalion.   Maj  James  E. 
Dooley  III.    illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:46-48  Oct  '80 

2d  Armored  Division.   Maj  Odis  J.  Lambright.   USA 
Avn  Dig  26:7  Aug   '80 

2d  Armored  Division:  Aviation  in  the  desert.    IstLt 
David  Vogels.    illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:4-6  Sep   '80 

Army  air  defense:  A  new  role?    MajGen  Oliver  D. 
Street  III  and  LtCol  Kenneth  N.Brown,  illus  Army 
30:24-29  May   '80 

Army  Aviation  and  the  active  defense.  Maj  William  K. 
Gifford  and  Capt  Fred  A.Treyz  III.  illus  USA  Avn 
Dig  26:6-7  Apr  '80 

Army  hurt  by  aviator  shortage,   but  encouraged  by 
success  of  new  aircraft.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer. 
illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:38+  May  '80 

Army's  (2dLt  Marcella  A.  )  Hayes,  1st  Black  woman 
military  aviator  in  U.S.  forces.  SP4  Robin  Drew, 
illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:  inside  back  cover  Jan  '80 


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ARMY  AVIATION    -  Continued 

United    States    -  Cont'd 

The  aviation  commander- -new  challenges  during  the 
1980s.  LtCols  E.H.Grayson,  Jr  and  J.W.Lloyd. 
Ulus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:6-9  Nov  '80 

Aviation  in  Utah  continues  a  rich  tradition.   Maj  Reece 
Stein,    illus  Natl  Guard  34:29  Apr  '80 

Aviation  personnel  management.  LtCol  Joe  D.  Caro- 
thers.    illus  tabs  USA  Avn  Dig  26:2-4  Nov  '80 

Aviator  shortage  won't  go  away  soon.   Benjamin  F. 
Schemmer.  illus  tab  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:45 
May  '80 

The  6th  Cavalry  Brigade  (Air  Combat)  plays  its  ACE 
(Armament,    Communication  and  Electronic  main- 
tenance).  Maj  Stephen  J.  Snow,    illus  tab  USA  Avn 
Dig  26:12-15  Aug   '80 

Horizon  bright  for  Army  Reserve  aviation  program. 
Maj  Dick  Crossland.  illus  Officer  56:18-19  Nov  '80 

The  Infantryman's  helicopter  in  the  1980 's.  MajGen 
David  E.  Grange,   Jr.  illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:2-3 
Apr  '80 

15th  Military  Intelligence  Aerial  Exploitation  Battal- 
ion (15th  MI  AEB).   Richard  P.  Fulton,    illus  USA 
Avn  Dig  26:42-45  Oct  '80 

OPMS  (Officer  Personnel  Management  System) 

corner.  Regular  feature  in  some  issues  of  United 
S^^ej_j^rmy_A  via  tion_Dig  est 


ARMY  AVIATION 


Safety:  Building  from  the  ground  up.   CW3  Rexford  W. 
Swartz.   USA  Avn  Dig  26:32-33  Nov  '80 

So  a  nice  girl  like  you  wants  to  drive  a  Huey.  Capt 
Deborah  K.Gilbert,  illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:15-17 
Jul   '80 

Some  operational  aspects  of  the  UH-60A  Black  Hawk. 
Charles  Gilson.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 7: 
1067-1074   '80 

Threat:  SAM/AAA  (Surface -to- Air  Missiles/AntiAir- 
craft  Artillery)?   You  bet  your  life!   Maj  Forrest 
D.Williams,    illus  tabs  USA  Avn  Dig  26:8-11 
Oct  '80 

Train  to  fight.   (Army  aviators  in  Europe  train  exten- 
sively in  the  area  where  a  future  war  may  have  to 
be  fought)  LtCols  Eugene  H.Grayson,   Jr  and  Glenn 
R.Allen,  maps  USA  Avn  Dig  26:44-47  Mar  '80 

The  Transportation  Center.   MajGen  Harold  I.  Small, 
illus  tabs  USA  Avn  Dig  26:2-5+  Oct  '80 

The  vital  link--the  aviation  liaison  officer.   IstLt  Keith 
E.Sims,  tabs  USA  Avn  Dig  26:28-29  May  '80 

Why  the  Army  can't  hold  pilots.  Ronald  N.Dalby.  illus 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:46+  May  '80 

History 

Airmobility  revisited.   LtGen  Harry  W.O.Kinnard, 
Ret.  illus  USA  Avn  Dig  pt  1,    26:1-5+  Jun  '80-  pt  2 
26:8-14  Jul  '80  ' 


Pioneers  of  the  sky.   SSgt  Jim  Boersema.    Ulus  Sol- 
diers 35:22-25  Aug  '80 


Continued 

U_n_i_t_e_d__S_t_a_te_£   -  Cont'd 

Organization 

Blackhorse:  6th  Cavalry  Brigade  (Air  Combat).   Col 
Robert  F.Molinelli  and  Capt  Michael  F.Russell 
illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:2+  Jan  '80 

Double  Nickle:  55th  Signal  Company.   Capt  Bobby  L. 
Brown  and  Lt  Carlos  Martoral.   illus  USA  Avn  Dig 
26:6-7  Jan  '80 

Heavy  Cav:  7th  Squadron/17th  Cavalry.   LtCol  E.W. 
Cavanaugh,    Jr  and  Capt  David  M.Burnett,   illus 
map  USA  Avn  Dig  26:3+  Jan  '80 

Real  Cav:  4th  Squadron/9th  Cavalry.    LtCol  Kenneth 
E.Kimes  and  Capt  Ralph  S.Reed.   illus  USA  Avn 
Dig  26:4+  Jan  '80 

Stud  Cav:  34th  Support  Battalion.   LtCol  James  E. 

Gauze  and  Capt  Andrew  M.Pekema.    Ulus  USA  Avn 
Dig  26:5+  Jan  '80 

ARMY  AVIATION  HALL  OF  FAME 

See  also 
Aviation  Hall  of  Fame 

ARMY  AVIATION  RESEARCH  AND  DEVELOPMENT 
COMMAND 

AVRADCOM's  aviation  life  support  developments. 

Robert  A.Matthews.   USA  Avn  Dig  26:10-11  Aug  '80 

ARMY  CORPS  OF  ENGINEERS 

Building  the  industrial  base--DARCOM  and  the  Corps 
of  Engineers.   Gen  John  R.Guthrie,  illus  tabs  Mil 
Engr  72:393-396  Nov-Dec   '80 

Engineers—mobilized  for  peace  and  war.   LtGen  John 
W.Morris,  illus  tabs  maps  Mil  Engr  72:4-8  Jan- 
Feb  '80 

Locks  and  Dam  No.  26:  Rehabilitation  versus  replace- 
ment. Col  Leon  E.McKinney  and  others,  illus  Mil 
Engr  72:110-113  Mar-Apr  '80 

Our  inland  merchant  marine  and  the  Western  Rivers 
RADM  Norman  C.Venzke.  illus  tab  106:119-123 
Oct  '80 

The  professional  development  of  engineers.   Col  For- 
rest T.Gay  III.    illus  Mil  Engr  72:240-243  Jul- 
Aug   '80 

Pulling  the  engineer  family  together.   LtGen  John  W. 
Morris,   Ret.  illus  Mil  Engr  72:428-430  Nov- 
Dec  '80 

ARMY   FIELD  ARTILLERY  SCHOOL 

Division  '86:  Update.  Capt  John  B.Gavalas.  illus  tabs 
Fid  Arty  J  48:22-25  Mar-Apr  '80 

View  from  the  blockhouse.    (Notes  from  the  School) 
Regular  feature  in  issues  of  Field  .Artillery 
^Journal 

ARMY  FINANCE  AND  ACCOUNTING  CENTER 


Diary  of  a  paycheck.  SP5  B.J. Small,  illus  Soldiers 
35:47-49  Nov  '80 

Pay  day  .  .  .  end  of  the  line.   SP5  Philip  Lawrence. 
(Reprinted  from  Soldiers,   Sep   1979)  illus  AF 
Compt  14:14-15  Jan  '80 


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ARMY  FORCES  COMMAND  see  Forces  Command 
ARMY  GENERAL  STAFF 

Book  needed  on  Chiefs  of  Staff.  MajGen  A.S.Newman, 
illus  Army  30:63-65  Jun  '80 

The  Vice  Chief:  Team  player  extraordinary.  Martin 
Blumenson.  illus  tabs  Army  30:34-37  Nov  '80 

D_i  r_  e_  c  to_r_i_e_s 

(Army)  command  and  staff  (1980  directory),   illus 
Army  30:211-222  Oct  '80 

The  Vice  Chief:  Team  player  extraordinary.   Martin 
Blumenson.  illus  tabs  Army  30:34-37  Nov  '80 

ARMY  HEALTH  SERVICES  COMMAND 

HSC  (Health  Services  Command):  Readiness  demands 
healthy  soldiers.  MajGen  Raymond  H.  Bishop,  Jr. 
illus  Army  30:184-187  Oct  '80 


ARMY  POSTS  -  Continued 

United    States      _   Cont'd 

History 

The  Gibraltar  of  America.   (USAF  Reservists  help 
restore  historic  Fort  Jefferson)  Maj  Donald  E. 
Jefferson  and  Col  S.Bruce  Beattie.   illus  Airman 
24:45-48  Apr  '80 

Fort  Bliss,   TX--History 

Historic  resources  at  Fort  Bliss  (TX).   Glen  D.De- 
Garmo.   illus  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  41-45,   Oct-Dec   '80 

Fort  Chaffee,   AR 

The  wait  wears  thin.    (National  Guard  and  Cuban  ref- 
ugees at  Fort  Chaffee,  AR)  illus  Natl  Guard  34: 
11-13  Aug  '80 

Fort  Eustis,    VA 


ARMY  LOGISTICS  MANAGEMENT  CENTER 

Flexibility  in  logistics  education  for  the  eighties.   Col 
James  E.Harris,   tabs  Signal  34:45-48  Jul  '80 

ARMY  MATERIEL  COMMAND  see  Army  Materiel  De- 
velopment and  Readiness  Command 

ARMY  MATERIEL  DEVELOPMENT  AND  READINESS 
COMMAND 

See  also  subcommands  by  name,    e.g., 
Missile  Command 

also 
Army  Logistics  Management  Center 

Army  logistics  challenges  in  the  1980'  s.   Gen  John  R. 
Guthrie,   tabs  Log  Spectrum  14:24-27  Summer  '80 

Building  the  industrial  base--DARCOM  and  the  Corps 
of  Engineers.   Gen  John  R  .  Guthrie  .  illus  tabs  Mil 
Engr  72:393-396  Nov-Dec   '80 

Managing  DARCOM  (Army  Materiel  Development  and 
Readiness  Command).   MajGen  Elton  J.Delaune, 
Jr.  illus  tab  Army  Log  12:2-5  May- Jun  '80 

(Mission  of  DARCOM)  Interview.   Gen  John  R.Guthrie, 
illus  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6:19-20+  Oct  '80 

Not  a  change  in  mission,   but  a  change  in  intensity. 
Gen  John  R.Guthrie,   illus  Army  30:54-58  Oct  '80 

Reshaping  DARCOM's  future.   Col  Joseph  A. Donnan. 
illus  Army  Log  12:2-5  Sep-Oct  '80 

ARMY  MILITARY  PERSONNEL  CENTER 

Project  Improve--an  MBO  success  story.  MajGen 
John  S.Crosby.  Army  Log  12:24-25  Jan- Feb  '80 

ARMY  MOBILITY  EQUIPMENT  RESEARCH  AND  DE- 
VELOPMENT COMMAND 

Engineer  support  for  the  combined  arms  team.   Col 
Albert  F.Dorris.   illus  Armor  89:39-43  Sep- 
Oct  '80 

ARMY  POSTS 


Fort  Eustis  (VA):  A  new  leader  in  energy  conserva- 
tion, illus  tabs  Translog  11:5-6  Aug  '80 

Fort  Indiantown  Gap,   PA 

First  Army  CA  (Civil  Affairs)  Reservists  find  them- 
selves  'doing  real  thing'  at  Fort  Indiantown  Gap 
(PA),   illus  Officer  56:12  Aug  '80 

Inside  the  barricades.   Col  Raymond  E.Bell,   Jr.  illus 
Natl  Guard  34:14-16+  Oct  '80 

Puerto  Rico  Army  Guard  provides  the  (bilingual)  link 
(for  Cuban  refugees).  Pamela  A.Kane,  illus  Natl 
Guard  34:20-23  Jul  '80 

Fort  Irwin,   CA 

A  National  Training  Center  blooming  in  the  desert. 
SSgt  Jim  Boersema.  illus  Soldiers  35:18-22  Jul  '80 

Fort  Mason,   CA- -History 

The   'recycling'  of  Fort  Mason.   Bill  Herman.   Army 
30:26-29  Jan  '80 

Fort  Rucker,  AL 


The  greening  of  the  blue.  (AF  helicopter  pilot  trainees 
at  Fort  Rucker,  AL)  Sgt  Craig  Pugh.  illus  Airman 
24:2-6  May  '80 

ARMY  POSTS,    AMERICAN 

P_a_na_m_a_ 

Panama  adventure.   (Army  Jungle  Operations  Train- 
ing Center,   Fort  Sherman)  Steve  Abbott,  illus 
Soldiers  35:6-10  Dec  '80 

ARMY  TRAINING  AND  DOCTRINE  COMMAND  see 
Training  and  Doctrine  Command 

ARMY  TRAINING  AND  EVALUATION  PROGRAM 


U  _n_i  t_ed_  _S_t_a_t  £  £ 
Army  posts  are  entered  by  name  and  location  as  given 
by  the  U.  S.    Organization  Chart  Service'  s  U.  S.    Mili- 
tary and  Government  Installation  Directory. 


FTX  (Field  Training  Exercise)  matrix.  Maj  Walter 
M.Ozawa.  illus  tab  Infantry  70:19-21  Jul-Aug   '80 

First  IHawk  firing  ARTEP.   Maj  Edwin  S.Stone  III. 
illus  tabs  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  4-8,   Oct-Dec  '80 


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ARMY  TRAINING  AND  EVALUATION  PROGRAM  -  Con- 
tinued 

Hohenfels  holiday.  Capt  Gardner  M.Nason.  illus 
Soldiers  35:13-16  Nov  '80 

Unit  training  management:  An  approach  to  a  dilemma. 
LtCol  James  R.Whitley,   illus  tabs  Mil  Rev  60:53- 
58  Aug   '80 

ARMY  WAR  COLLEGE 


ARTILLERY 


Seminar  10:  A  National  Guard  opportunity.   Col  Ray 
E.Bell,   Jr.   illus  Natl  Guard  34:12-15  Mar  '80 

ARNOLD,    Eleanor  P. 

Reminiscences  of  a  great  lady  (Eleanor  Pool  Arnold). 
Murray  Green,  por  Aerosp  Hist  27:199-200  Sep  '80 

ARNOLD,    Henry  D. 

The  challenging  environment  of  C^I.  RADM  H.D. 
Arnold  and  others,  por  Signal  34:17-19+  May- 
Jun  '80 

(Major  Naval  Electronic  Systems  Command  R&D  pro- 
grams) RADM  Henry  Duff  Arnold,  por  Mil  Elect/ 
Countermeasures  6:14+  Nov  '80 

ARNOLD,    Henry  H. 


Reminiscences  of  a  great  lady  (Eleanor  Pool  Arnold). 
Murray  Green,  por  Aerosp  Hist  27:199-200  Sep  '80 

ARNOLD  AIR  SOCIETY 

Arnold  Air  Society:  More  than  an  extracurricular 
activity.   Capt  Randall  S.Mason,    illus  tab  Educ  J 
22:46-49  AY  '79/'80 

ARNOLD  ENGINEERING  DEVELOPMENT  CENTER 

Computerized  engine  testing.   Charles  Sciano.    illus 
Natl  Def  65:45-46  Dec   '80 

It's  wild  at  Arnold.    (A  variety  of  wild  animals  in  a 
wildlife  reserve  at  Arnold  Engineering  Develop- 
ment Center)  Capt  Dick  Sheffield,    illus  Airman  24: 
45-48  Aug  '80 

ART 

The  seawise  pen  of  David  Q.Scott.   Roger  C.Taylor. 
Pictorial.   US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:51-59  Jul  '80 

To  my  TI  with  love.  (Murals  painted  by  basic  trainees 
at  Lackland  AFB,  TX,  portray  AF  life  and  history) 
Amn  Walter  D.  Rath,   illus  Airman  24:21-24  Jan  '80 

ARTIFICIAL  RESPIRATION 

Emergency  medicine  and  the  airline  passenger.  Stan- 
ley R.Mohler  and  others,  illus  tabs  Aviation, 
Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:918-922  Sep  '80 

First  aid.  illus  TAC  Attack  20:12-13  Jun  '80 

Guidelines  for  cardiopulmonary  resuscitation.   TIG 
Brief  32:5  Jul  11   '80 

S_^u_c^y_^j^_JT^_a_ch_i_n_g 

All  in  AF  to  take  CPR  training.  Len  Famiglietti.  AF 
Times  40:8  Jul  7   '80 


See  also 
Guns 
Mortars 

Artillery  reaches  a  point  of  evolutionary  change,  illus 
Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No. 6:30-33   '80 

—JUlX^ZJlJlL  L**._5_r  *  *  a  i  n 

Exhibitions 

The  Royal  Artillery  Display  1980.   Col  Norman  Dodd. 
illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 5:105+  Sep-Oct  '80 

A_r_rn_y_-_  ^N  A  JT_0_ 

Field  artillery  survivability.    LtCol  G.S.Orr  and 
others,    illus  tab  Fid  Arty  J  48:8-21  May-Jun  '80 

Seven  by  seven.   LtCol  Charles  W.Montgomery,   Ret. 
Fid  Arty  J  48:53-54  Jul-Aug   '80 

A _r_m_y_-_  -_R  u  £  £  i_a_ 

The  big  guns:  In  Red  Army  still  the  'king  of  battle.  ' 
illus  tab  Army  30:29-31  Sep   '80 

The  new  artillery.    Patrick  F.Rogers,   illus  Army  30: 
27-33  Jul  '80;  Fid  Arty  J  48:36-42  Nov-Dec   '80 

Soviet  122-mm  self-propelled  howitzer.   LtCol  Wil- 
liam P  .  Baxter,   Ret.  illus  (Also  cutaway)  Fid 
Arty  J  48:35-37  Jan-Feb  '80 

Army-  -U.  S. 

Aerial  displacement  of  tube  artillery.  IstLt  Terry  G. 
Stewart,  illus  tabs  Fid  Arty  J  48:22-27  Nov- 
Dec   '80 

The  armoured  M109  ammunition  delivery  system, 
illus  (Also  cutaway)  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,  No.  2: 
241-242   '80 

Artillery  fired  atomic  projectiles--a  field  artillery- 
man's viewpoint.   Col  William  E.Serchak.    illus 
Fid  Arty  J  48:7-12  Mar-Apr  '80 

HELBAT:  The  way  to  tomorrow's  artillery?   R.  B. 
Pengelley.    illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  1:83-88   '80 

Kinetic  energy  penetrators  versus  armor.   Joseph  E. 
Backofen,   Jr.   illus  tab  Armor  89:13-17  Mar- 
Apr  '80 

Liquid  propellant  for  cannon  artillery?  Capt  Joseph 
W.Wilbaugh,  Jr.  illus  Fid  Arty  J  48:10-14  Nov- 
Dec   '80 

The  new  artillery.   Patrick  F.Rogers,    illus  Army  30: 
27-33  Jul   '80;  Fid  Arty  J  48:36-42  Nov-Dec   '80 

Putting  the  HEL  into  HELBAT  (Human  Engineering 
Laboratory  Battalion  Artillery  Test).  SgtMaj  Bruce 
N.  Bant,   illus  Soldiers  35:39-41  Mar  '80 

M^_r_in_e_C_or  p  s  -  -  U .  S  . 

Learning  to  live  with  the  M198  howitzer.   LtCol 
Richard  H.Moore  and  others,   illus  tabs  MarCor 
Gaz  64:53-59  Jul  '80 

Marine  artillery  needs  some  adjustment.  Maj  Eric 
P.Visser.  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:58-66  Sep  '80 

Training  our  SP  (Self-Propelled)  artillery.   Capt 
W.  E.Krout.   MarCor  Gaz  64:21-22  Jul  '80 


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ARTILLERY   -    Continued 

N  a  v_y_-  - R us  S  i < 


ARTILLERY,    FIELD 


Continued 


Artillery  in  naval  action.   Capt  P  .Sokolnikov.  illus 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 5:38-40  May  '80 

ARTILLERY,    ANTI-AIRCRAFT 

The  AAAT--an  armoured  air-defense  vehicle  from 
Krauss-Maffei.  Hasso  Erb.  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev 
13,   No. 2:239-240   '80 

Antihelicopter  operations.  Maj  Frank  E.Babiasz  and 
Capt  Carl  E.Daschke.  illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:24-27 
May  '80 

A  better  antiaircraft  gunfire  control  system?   illus 
Def  Elect  12:84-86  Jan  '80 

Play  it  again,   SAM.   David  Harvey,  illus  Def  &  For 
Aff  8:12-13+  Sep   '80 

Roland:  Answer  to  the  low-level  air  threat.   Yves 
Robins  and  others,   illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations 
25:60-66  Feb-Mar   '80 

The  threat:  How  to  fight  helicopters --Soviet  style. 
Capt  Carl  E.Daschke.   illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:45-47 
Jan  '80 

Threat:  SAM/AAA  (Surface -to-Air  Missiles/AntiAir- 
craft  Artillery)?   You  bet  your  life  !   Maj  Forrest 
D.Williams,    illus  tabs  USA  Avn  Dig  26:8-11 
Oct  '80 

Volatile  small  arms  &  helicopters  do  not  mix.   Capt 
E.Gary  Campbell,    illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:26-30 
Aug   '80 

ARTILLERY,    ANTITANK 

A  new  anti-tank  weapon  family  from  Finland,  illus 
tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 5:737-738  '80 

Renault  wheeled  armoured  vehicles.  R.M.Ogorkie- 
wicz.  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 5:723-727   '80 

TASVAL.    (Joint  Army-Air  Force-Marine  Corps  test 
of  tactical  air  power)  LtCol  Lowell  G.  La  Rue.    illus 
Air  Def  Mag,  pp  26-29,   Jan-Mar  '80 

U.S. -German:  Compatible  antiarmor  systems?    Maj 
Phillip  W.Gray,   illus  tab  Mil  Rev  60:2-8  Nov  '80 

U.S.  tube  launched  smart  anti-tank  munitions.   Gowri 
S.Sundaram.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 8:1233- 
1236   '80 

ARTILLERY,    FIELD 

After  the  tank,  then  what?  Maj  Orville  T.Stokes,  Jr. 
illus  Fid  Arty  J  48:44-49  Jul- Aug  '80;  Mil  Rev  60: 
2-12  Oct  '80 

Battery  positions  are  out-of-date.   LtGen  David  E. 
Ott.    illus  Army  30:57-59  Mar  '80;  Fid  Arty  J 
48:54-56  May-Jun  '80 

Direct  support  field  artillery  beyond  1990.  LtCol  Wil- 
liam W.  Breen,  Ret.  illus  Fid  Arty  J  48:33-38  Jul- 
Aug  '80 

Field  artillery  employment  in  the  active  defense.  Maj 
Floyd  V.Churchill,  illus  Mil  Rev  60:43-50  Feb  '80 

Field  artillery  in  the   1980s.   Ian  Hogg,    illus  NATO's 
Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue  No.  1:123+  '80 

Field  artillery  support.   Col  John  E.  Donohue.    illus 
Air  Def  Mag,  pp  19-22,    Jul-Sep   '80 


Field  artillery  survivability.    LtCol  G.S.Orr  and 
others,    illus  tab  Fid  Arty  J  48:8-21  May-Jun   '8  0 

The  Israeli  Field  Artillery  system:  An  overview. 

Capt  Mark  D.Studer.  illus  tab  Fid  Arty  J  48:52-55 
Jan-Feb   '80 

Letters  to  an  artilleryman.  LtCol  Donald  K.  Griffin, 
illus  Fid  Arty  J  48:50-56  Sep-Oct  '80 

Marine  artillery  needs  some  adjustment.  Maj  Eric 
P.Visser.  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:58-66  Sep  '80 

New  concepts  for  organizing  and  managing  fire  sup- 
port,   1986-2000.  Col  Robert  S.Riley,    Ret.   charts 
Fid  Arty  J  48:42-47  Jan-Feb  '80 

On  the  firing  line.   Regular  feature  in  issues  of 
National  Defense 

An  open  letter  to  company  grade  artillerymen.  LtCol 
Leslie  E. Beavers,  illus  Fid  Arty  J  48:23-27  Jan- 
Feb  '80 

PADS:  Positioning  and  Azimuth  Determining  System. 
Maj  David  R.Rogers  and  Capt  Robert  R.  Roe.  illus 
tabs  Fid  Arty  J  48:21-26  Jul-Aug   '80 

The  roar  of  the  8-incher.  Truman  R.Strobridge  and 
Bernard  C.Nalty.  illus  Fid  Arty  J  48:30-36  Mar- 
Apr  '80 

Rockets  and  missiles:  An  obituary  for  cannon?   Maj 
William  P.  Whelihan.    illus  tab  Fid  Arty  J  48:12-14 
Jul-Aug   '80 

Towed  artillery  on  future  battlefields.  Felix  Muller. 
illus  Armada  Intl  4:6-8+  Mar-Apr  '80 

View  from  the  blockhouse.    (Notes  from  the  Army 
Field  Artillery  School)  Regular  feature  in  issues 
of  Ei^ld^£tillery_j£urnal_ 


History 

(Col  John)  Pelham--the  gallant  artilleryman  (of  the 
Confederate  Army).   Col  Robert  M.Stegmaier,  Ret. 
illus  Fid  Arty  J  48:50-52  Mar-Apr  '80 

Tadeusz  Kosciuszko:  Father  of  American  artillery 
tactics.  Capt  David  T.  Zabecki.  illus  Fid  Arty  J 
48:58-60  Jul-Aug   '80 

Maintenance    and    Repair 

Your  artillery  mechanic  ...   the  invisible  soldier. 
MSgt  Sanford  L.Swope.    illus  Fid  Arty  J  48:40-41 
May-Jun  '80 

O  rganization 

The  direct  support  field  artillery  battalion:  Is  it  time 
for  a  change?   Maj  Kenneth  A.Owen,    illus  Fid 
Arty  J  48:30-32  Jul-Aug   '80 

Division  '86:  Update.   Capt  John  B.Gavalas.   illus  tabs 
Fid  Arty  J  48:22-25  Mar-Apr  '80 

S  t_u_d  y    and     Teaching 

Coming  soon:  Lance  tactical  ASP  (Annual  Service 
Practice)  for  Europe?  Maj  Robert  H.  Kimball, 
illus  Fid  Arty  J  48:13-15  Mar-Apr  '80 

Field  Artillery  training.  Capt  Gardner  M.Nason. 
illus  Soldiers  35:13-17  Feb  '80 


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ARTILLERY,   FIELD  -  Continued 

§l^.iZ._a_n_d_J_e_a_c_h_ii?J  -  Cont'd 

MILES  (Multiple  Integrated  Laser  Engagement  Simu- 
lation System):  Realistic  training  for  direct  support 
artillery.  Col  Earl  S. Stein,   Ret  and  others  .  illus 
tabs  Fid  Arty  J  48:44-47  Sep-Oct  '80 

T_e_s_ti_n_g_ 

HELBAT:  The  way  to  tomorrow's  artillery?  R.  B. 
Pengelley.   illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  1:83-88  '80 

ARTILLERY  RANGES  see  Bombing  and  Gunnery  Ranges 

ASIA 

In  search  of  Asia.   Joe  P.Dunn.  AU  Rev  31:129-134 
May-Jun  '80 

ASIA,    EASTERN 

Developments  in  East  Asia.   Brig  F.W. Speed.   Army 
Qtr  109:19-22  Jan  '79 

A  strategic  analysis  of  Northeast  Asia  and  the  North- 
west Pacific."  CAPT  John  F.  Tarpey,   Ret.   illus 
maps  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:106-125  May  '80 

Strategic  planning  and  the  policy  process:  American 
plans  for  war  in  East  Asia,    1945-1950.  Roger 
Dingman.  Nav  War  Col  Rev  32:4-21  Nov-Dec  '79 

S  t_ra_te_g_i_c_  I_m_p_o_r_t  a  n  £  e_ 

Japan:  The  reluctant  superpower.  Stefan  Geisen- 
heyner.   illus  Def  Elect  12:93-94+  Feb  '80 

Soviet  Asian  pre-occupations  .  Jacquelyn  Porth.  illus 
Def  &  For  Aff  8:32-33  Aug   '80 

A  strategic  analysis  of  Northeast  Asia  and  the  North- 
west Pacific.   CAPT  John  F.  Tarpey,   Ret.    illus 
maps  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:106-125  May  '80 

ASIA,    SOUTHEASTERN 

ASEAN  faces  the  prospect  of  a  military  alliance. 
John  C. Burton,  illus  Def  k  For  Aff  8:10-13+ 
Aug   '80 

New  patterns  of  strategic  conflict  in  Southeast  Asia. 
Justus  M.  van  der  Kroef.    illus  Parameters   10: 
60-68  Jun  '80 

Self-support  for  South  East  Asia's  dominoes,  maps 
Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 4:463-465   '80 

Foreign    Relations 

Russia 

Soviet  policy  and  prospects  in  East  Asia.   Donald 
Zagoria.   Intl  Sec  5:66-78  Fall  '80 

S_t_r_a_t_e_g_i £ _ Irn £  o  r_ t_a_n  £e_ 

Indochina  versus  ASEAN?  Southeast  Asia  in  the  world 
of  the   1980s.  Peter  Lyon,   illus  map  NATO's  Fif- 
teen Nations  25:38-41  Feb-Mar  '80 

ASIA,  SOUTHWESTERN 

S  t_r_aj:_e_g_ij;_lrnj}j>  r  t  a  n  c  e 

The  Persian  Gulf  and  Southwest  Asia:  Interests  & 
strategies.   Harold  Brown,   illus  Defense/80, 
pp  2-9,   Jun  '80 


ASPIN,   Les 

Debate  over  U.S.   strategic  forecasts:  A  mixed  rec- 
ord.  Rep  Les  Aspin.  por  Strat  Rev  8:29-43 
Summer  '80 

Debate  over  U.S.   strategic  forecasts:  A  poor  record. 
William  T.Lee.  Strat  Rev  8:44-57;  Rebuttal.   Rep 
Les  Aspin.  8:57-59  Summer  '80 

ASSIGNMENTS.   MILITARY 

See  also 

Tours  of  Duty 

Air  Force  junior  officers:  Changing  prestige  and  ci- 
vilianization.  Frank  R.Wood,  tabs  Armed  Forces 
&  Soc  6:483-506  Spring   '80 

Assignment  poll:  Most  dislike  setup.  John  Ginovsky. 
AF  Times  41:11  Dec  8   '80 

General  officer  changes.  Regular  feature  in  News 
Call  section  of  some  issues  of  Army 

General  officer  changes.  (Title  varies)  Regular  fea- 
ture in  some  issues  of  Ma r ine  _Corp_s_Gaze tte 

Generals  on  the  move.  (Title  varies)  Regular  feature 
in  some  issues  of  Air _Force_ Times 

How  many  up  high,   fly?   AF  Times  41:6  Nov  17  '80 

More  will  get  home  basing--year  old  program  ex- 
tended to  lieutenants,  first  term  airmen.  Bruce 
Callander.  AF  Times  40:3  Jan  21   '80 

Officer  career  guide  due  soon.  AF  Times  41:18 
Aug  11   '80 

Pilots  who  stick  get  preferences  (for  new  weapon  sys- 
tem assignments).   AF  Times  4i:6  Dec  15  '80 

Rated  prioritization--setting  the  record  straight.   Col 
Henry  Viccellio,   Jr.  Aerosp  Safety  36:20-22 
Jun  '80 

Senior  Army  officers  in  special  assignments.  Army 
30:219  Oct  '80 

Senior  staff  changes.  Regular  feature  in  issues  of  Air 
Force_Magazine 

Soldier  couples.  SP5  Linda  D.Kozaryn.    illus  Soldiers 
35:10-14  Sep  '80 

Star  status:  Army,   Navy,   Air  Force,   Marines.  Regu- 
lar feature  in  issues  of  Armed_ Forces  j£urnal_In2 
ternational 

ASSOCIATION  OF  SOUTHEAST  ASIAN  NATIONS 

ASEAN  defence  commentary.   Regular  feature  in  is- 
sues of  A.£ian  J)efen£e_  Journal  beginning  with  July- 
August  1980 

ASEAN  defence  news.  Regular  feature  in  issues  of 
As_ian_Defen£e_  Journal 

ASEAN  faces  the  prospect  of  a  military  alliance. 
John  C. Burton,  illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8:10-13+ 
Aug   '80 

ASEAN  under  pressure.   V.  Yefremov.  Soviet  Mil  Rev 
No. 8:53-54  Aug  '80 

Indochina  versus  ASEAN?  Southeast  Asia  in  the  world 
of  the   1980s.   Peter  Lyon,    illus  map  NATO's  Fif- 
teen Nations  25:38-41  Feb-Mar  '80 


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ASSOCIATION  OF  SOUTHEAST  ASIAN  NATIONS  -  Con- 
tinued 

New  patterns  of  strategic  conflict  in  Southeast  Asia. 
Justus  M.  van  der  Kroef.   illus  Parameters   10: 
60-68  Jun  '80 

Self-support  for  South  East  Asia's  dominoes,  maps 
Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 4:463-465   '80 

South  East  Asia  air  defence.  AVM  Stewart  Menaul. 
illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 2:74-76  Mar-Apr  '80 

UN  debate  on  Cambodia.  (Statement  at  UN  General 
Assembly,  Oct  16,  1980)  Anthony  Parsons,  map 
Asian  Def  J  No.  6:34-38  Nov-Dec  '80 

U.S.  role  in  South  Pacific,  illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  6:53+ 
Nov-Dec   '80 

ASSOCIATION  OF  THE  U.S.   ARMY 

Focus  on  readiness  at  (AUSA)  1980  Annual  Meeting 
(Washington,   Oct  13-15,    1980).   Eric  C.Ludvigsen 
illus  Army  30:42-49+  Dec  '80 

LtGen  James  M.Gavin  to  get  Marshall  Medal  (from 
AUSA).   illus  Army  30:11  Aug  '80 

(President's  (Norman  R.Augustine)  report  and  awards 
at  AUSA  Annual  Meeting,    Washington,   Oct  13-15, 
1980)  illus  Army  30:44-48  Nov  '80 

E_x_hi  b  j_tj-_onj3 

AUSA  '79:  Crash  programs  to  counter  deployed  Soviet 
armour,   illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  1:89-94+  '80 

ASTRONAUTICS  see  Space  Flight 

ASTRONAUTS 

Fitness  variables  and  the  lipid  profile  in  United  States 
astronauts.  M. A. Berry  and  others,  tabs  Aviation, 
Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:1122-1126  Nov  '80 

Man  in  open  space.    (Interview  with  Lt-Col  Alexei 
Leonov)  illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  3:14-17  Mar   '80 

ASTRONOMY 

See  also 
Radio  Astronomy 

Stargazing  for  fun.   Capt  Stephen  P.  Pappas.   illus 
Navigator  27:17-20  Spring  '80 

ATKESON,    Edward  B. 

When  turfs  overlap:  A  study  of  organizations  in  colli- 
sion. (U.S.  Army  intelligence  community)  MajGen 
Edward  B.Atkeson.  illus  Army  30:38-43  Nov  '80 

ATLANTIC  COMMAND,   ALLIED  see  Allied  Command 
Atlantic 

ATLANTIC  COMMUNITY 


Energy,  economics  and  security  in  alliance  perspec- 
tive.  Robert  J.  Lieber.   tabs  Intl  Sec  4:139-163 
Spring   '80 

ATMOSPHERE 

Atmospheric  effects  on  radio  wave  propagation.   John 
B.  Beach,   illus  tabs  Def  Elect  pt  1,    11:95-98 
Dec  '79;  pt  2,    12:75-76+  Feb  '80;  pt  3,  Atmospher- 
ic effects  on  IR/EO  propagation.   12:77-78+  Apr  '80 


ATMOSPHERE  -  Continued 

Effects  of  ozone  on  symptoms  and  cardiopulmonary 
function  in  a  flight  attendant  surrogate  population. 
Michael  T.  Lategola  and  others,    illus  tabs  Avia- 
tion,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:237-246  Mar  '80 

This  thing  called  density  altitude,   illus  Aerosp  Safety 
36:  inside  front  cover  Aug  '80 

ATTACK  AND  DEFENSE  (MILITARY  SCIENCE) 

APCs  in  battle.  Col  V.Buyar.  illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev 
No.  10:24-26  Oct  '80 

The  active  defense.    Capt  Wayne  M.Hall,    illus  Armor 
89:12-15  May-Jun  '80 

Active  defense  and  all  that.  Col  Robert  E.Wagner, 
illus  Mil  Rev  60:4-13  Aug   '80 

Air  assault  division:  Missions.  Maj  Briley  W. Howell, 
Jr.  illus  Mil  Rev  60:19-29  Feb  '80 

Army  air  defense:  A  new  role?   MajGen  Oliver  D. 
Street  III  and  LtCol  Kenneth  N.Brown,  illus  Army 
30:24-29  May  '80 

Assuming  the  defensive.  Maj-Gen  L.Korzun.  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No.  11:20-22  Nov  '80 

Attack  from  march  column.  Col  V.Kotikov.  illus 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 5:24-26  May  '80;  Infantry  70: 
24-26  Nov-Dec   '80 

A  battalion- strong  advanced  detachment  in  defence. 
Col  Yu.  Chernyshov.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 4:36-37 
Apr  '80 

Battery  security  in  the  active  defense:  A  proposal. 
Col  Joseph  L.Nagel  and  Maj  Floyd  V.  Churchill, 
illus  tabs  Fid  Arty  J  48:56-60  Mar-Apr   '80 

Company  position  defense.  Capt  Mark  H.Gerner.  illus 
Infantry  pt  1,    70:23-25  Jan-Feb  '80;  pt  2,   70:23-25 
Mar-Apr  '80 

Counter  command  and  control  in  conceptual  perspec- 
tive.  LtCol  John  E.Rothrock,    Jr.   AU  Rev  31:94- 
101  Jan-Feb   '80 

Development  of  defensive  tactics  (on  the  experience 
of  the  Great  Patriotic  War).  Col  G.Ionin.  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No.  1:34-35  Jan  '80 

The  economics  of  war:  Doctrine,  tactics,  $,  rubles, 
Marx,  Engels  and  Adam  Smith.  Col  D.K.Malone. 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:72-73  Jun  '80 

Field  artillery  employment  in  the  active  defense.  Maj 
Floyd  V.Churchill,  illus  Mil  Rev  60:43-50  Feb  '80 

Field  artillery  survivability.   LtCol  G.S.Orr  and 
others,   illus  tab  Fid  Arty  J  48:8-21  May-Jun  '80 

The  forward  infantry  force  defense.  Maj  Robert  A. 
Frizzo.   illus  tab  Mil  Rev  60:20-29  May  '80 

Hit  hard,  fast  and  keep  movin'!  Steve  Abbott,  illus 
Soldiers  35:15-17  Aug  '80 

How  far  back  is  the  rear?  Capt  Karen  L.Frey.  illus 
Mil  Rev  60:64-66  Feb  '80 

Initiative  in  battle.  Col  I.  Tikhankov.  Soviet  Mil  Rev 
No.  6:20-21  Jun  '80 


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■  ■•"•' 


ATTACK  AND  DEFENSE  (MILITARY  SCIENCE) 
Continued 


Long  range  air  defence.  MajGen  O.D. Street  III  and 
LtCol  K.N.Brown,  illus  tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Na- 
tions 25:47-48+  Aug-Sep  '80 

Man  against  armor.    BrigGen  S.  L.  A.  Marshall,    illus 
Armor  89:30-36  Jan-Feb  '80 

New  concepts  for  organizing  and  managing  fire  sup- 
port,   1986-2000.  Col  Robert  S.Riley,   Ret.   charts 
Fid  Arty  J  48:42-47  Jan-Feb  '80 

The  North  German  Plain  attack  scenario:  Threat  or 
illusion?   Gen  James  H.Polk,   Ret.    illus  Strat  Rev 
8:60-66  Summer  '80 

Perceptions  of  the  next  war:  Historical  perspective  on 
adjustment  of  doctrine  and  tactics  to  weapons .  Col 
T.N.Dupuy,   Ret.  tabs  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117: 
49-50+  May  '80 

The  prevention  of  preemptive  attack.   CAPT  Frank 
Andrews,   Ret.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:126-139 
May  '80 

Principles  of  modern  battle.   LtGen  N.Neyolov.  illus 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 2:16-19  Feb  '80 

Sabine  Pass--another  look.   Capt  John  N.Davis,    illus 
maps  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  19-22,   Oct-Dec   '80 

Soviet  tactics  for  overcoming  NATO  antitank  defenses. 
C.N.Donnelly.    (Reprinted  from  International  De- 
fense Review,   No.  7,    1979)  Infantry  pt  1,   70:20-26 
Sep-Oct  '80;  pt  2,   70:16-23  Nov-Dec   '80 

ATTITUDES 

Appearance  and  attitude.    TIG  Brief  32:7  Feb  22   '80 

Changing  attitudes  of  war.  Belinda  L.Parker,  illus 
Sergeants   18:26-31  Nov  '80 

Humor--a  much  needed  remedy.  Mike  Nason.  illus 
Sergeants  18:20-22  Dec   '80 

Influencing  attitudes,    safety  wise.   TIG  Brief  32:20 
Nov  28  '80 

Interoperability  (at  the  grass  roots  level):  A  little 
view.   Capt  Richard  S.Gourley.    illus  Infantry  70: 
15-17  May-Jun  '80 

A  mature,   professional  approach  to  our  daily  frustra- 
tions.   TIG  Brief  32:11  Feb  8   '80 

Moral  education.  Col  I.Konovalov.  illus  Soviet  Mil 
Rev  No.  1:28-29  Jan  '80 

Personal  help  plan  (Lifespring)  draws  AF  frowns. 
Len  Famiglietti.  AF  Times  41:11  Sep  8   '80 

The  selection  of  modern  warriors.   (Report  of  a  sem- 
inar,  RUSI,   May  17,    1979)  Hugh  L'Etang  and 
others.   RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies  124:11-18  Dec  '79 

Sociopolitical  alienation  and  military  efficiency.  Ste- 
phen D.Wesbrook.   tabs  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6: 
170-189  Winter   '80 

Status  of  our  strength  and  will.   (Presentation, 

Dining-Out,   Wright -Patter  son  AFB,   OH,  Sep  13, 
1980)  LtGen  Richard  E.Merkling.  AF  Plcy  Ltr 
For  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  16-21,   Nov  '80 

Survey  of  family  attitudes- -good  communication  most 
important.  AF  Times  41:10  Nov  3   '80 


ATTITUDES  -  Continued 

That  red  carpet  attitude.   Interview.   RADM  Charles 
E.Gurney  III.   illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:7-11  First 
Quarter  '80 

What's  your  attitude?    TIG  Brief  32:12  Nov  14   '80 

Who's  defeating  the  system?   TIG  Brief  32:12 
Oct  17   '80 

Why  do  I  do  the  things  I  do?  Capt  Gordon  N.  Golden, 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:20-21  Dec   '80 

AUDIO-VISUAL  AIDS 

Audiovisual  equipment  evaluation.   TIG  Brief  32:6 

Mar  7   '80 

Logistics  assistance  by  television.  SgtlC  Robert  H. 
Colwell.   illus  Army  Log  12:12-13  Mar-Apr  '80 

Shootout  at  Ivan's  Alley  (DeCarolis  Device,   a  portable 
training  system  utilizing  three  slide  projectors, 
three  screens,   a  slide  pulsing  tape  recorder  and  a 
synchronization  unit  with  35mm  slides).    IstLt  Vic- 
tor Dubina.    illus  Natl  Guard  34:23-25  Nov  '80 

Supermarket.  (Army  Training  and  Audiovisual  Sup- 
port Centers)  MSgt  Matt  Glasgow,  illus  Soldiers 
35:39-41  Apr  '80 

Visuals  can  make  your  meetings  better.  B.Y. Auger, 
illus  Armed  Forces  Compt  25:10-14  Nov  '80 

AUDITING 


See  also 
Air  Force  Audit  Agency 

Auditor  General.   AF  Compt  14:32  Oct  '80 

(Congress  and  DOD)  (Remarks,   Washington  Chapter, 
American  Society  of  Military  Comptrollers, 
Sep  25,    1979)  Rep  Jack  B.Brooks,    illus  Armed 
Forces  Compt  25:12-13+  Feb  '80 

DOD  calls  for  audits  to  combat  BX  fraud.  AF  Times 
40:10  Feb  25   '80 

$   cutting  audit  edict  worries  DOD.  AF  Times  41:18 
Nov  3   '80 

How  "Surveys  &  Investigations"  helps  Congress  cut 
waste,  illus  Govt  Exec  12:41-42  Apr  '80 

A  look  at  quality  assurance  through  the  audit  process. 
Phyllis  J.Hansen.  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med 
51:937-938  Sep  '80 

Notes  from  the  Auditor  General.   MajGen  Joseph  B. 
Dodds.   illus  AF  Compt  14:43  Jan  '80 

Notes  from  the  Auditor  General.   MajGen  Joseph  B. 
Dodds.   illus  AF  Compt  14:38  Apr  '80 

Notes  from  the  Auditor  General.   MajGen  Joseph  B. 
Dodds.   illus  AF  Compt  14:29  Jul  '80 

Well-controlled  accounting  systems--a  must  for  the 
eighties.   (Address,   American  Society  of  Military 
Comptrollers  National  Symposium,  San  Antonio, 
May  22,    1980)  Elmer  B.Staats.  illus  Armed 
Forces  Compt  25:4-7+  Nov  '80 

Directories 


Key  audit  people  by  (Air  Force)  bases  &  major  com- 
mands.   Table  only.   AF  Compt  14:40+  Oct  '80 


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AUSTRALIA 

The  sun  sentinals.   (Air  Weather  Service's  sun  obser- 
vatory in  western  Australia)  SMSgt  Dave  Sheeder. 
illus  Airman  24:44-48  Oct  '80 

AUSTRIA 

Strategic    Impo  r  tanc  e 

Area  defence--Austria's  security.   Otto  Roesch.    illus 
tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:43-44+  Jun-Jul   '80 

AUTOGIROS 

History 

The  autogyro- -an  unconventional  beast  was  a  fore- 
runner of  the  helicopter.  Col  Thomas  J.Saxon,   Jr, 
Ret.  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:74-79  May  '80 

AUTOMATIC  CARRIER  LANDING  SYSTEM 

Integrated  simulation.   Russel  M.Vorce  and  CPO 

Frank  N.Griffith,  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:109- 
110  Nov  '80 

AUTOMATIC  DIGITAL  NETWORK 


Do  you  have  AUTODIN  problems?   TIG  Brief  32:22 
Jul  25   '80 

AUTOMATIC  LANDING  SYSTEMS 
See  also 


Automatic  Carrier  Landing  System 
Microwave  Landing  Systems 

Automatic  landing- -now  a  matter  of  course,    illus  tabs 
Interavia  35:583-586  Jul  '80 


AUTOMATION  -  Continued 

Diary  of  a  paycheck.  SP5  B.J. Small,  illus  Soldiers 
35:47-49  Nov  '80 

Finding  all  the  regulations  that  apply,  automatically! 
(Improving  access  to  the  Code  of  Federal  Regula- 
tions) Charles  Brown.   Govt  Exec   12:20-21  Jul  '80 

■Lifeblood1  of  full  combat  power.  MajGen  Clay  T. 
Buckingham,  illus  Army  30:20-22+  Apr  '80 

Navy  improves  inventory  process  through  combining 
systems,  illus  Govt  Exec  12:48  Sep  '80 

Navy's  automated  information  office:  Answers  in  sec- 
onds, not  months,  illus  Govt  Exec  12:49-50  Feb  '80 

The  office:  Equipment  is  changing  the  face  of  govern- 
ment, illus  Govt  Exec  12:14+  Oct  '80 

System  engineering- -the  key  to  effective  transition/ 
evolution  of  Army  C^  systems.    MajGen  Emmett 
Paige,   Jr.   Signal  34:17-21  Jul  '80 

Taking  the  guesswork  out  of  training.    (MAFIS,    Mobile 
Automated  Field  Instrumentation  System)  SSgt 
Adolph  C.Mallory.   illus  Army  30:45-46+  Aug  '80 

AUTOMOBILES 

Deaths  off  3  percent  for  occupants.  AF  Times  41:35 
Nov  3   '80 

Decal  for  privately- owned  vehicle  registration.  TIG 
Brief  32:5  Feb  8   '80 

Extended  driving- -how  far  is  too  far?   SSgt  Steve  Hull, 
illus  TAC  Attack  20:18-20  May  '80 


SCA  (Southern  Communications  Area)  revamps  navi- 
gational aid  (Instrumental  Landing  System).  AF 
Times  41:35  Oct  20   '80 

History 

(Col)  George  V.Holloman:  Missile  pioneer.   Jacob 
Neufeld.    illus  Aerosp  Hist  27:101-102  Jun  '80 

AUTOMATIC   TEST  EQUIPMENT 

ATLAS  (Abbreviated  Test  Language  for  All  Systems)-- 
the  new  direction  in  automatic  testing.   CW3  Dennis 
A.Harris,   illus  tab  Air  Def  Mag,   pp  7-11,   Jan- 
Mar  '80 

Integrated  simulation.  Russel  M.Vorce  and  CPO 

Frank  N.Griffith,  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:109- 
110  Nov  '80 

AUTOMATIC  VOICE  NETWORK 


GSA  (General  Services  Administration)  announces  new 
rate  increases  (in  the  Interagency  Motor  Pool  Sys- 
tem).  TIG  Brief  32:9  Jul  25   '80 

Tests  show  small  cars  lethal  in  head-on  crashes.  AF 
Times  41:29  Sep  15   '80 

Drivers     and    Dri  vine 
See  Motor  Vehicles  —  Drivers  and  Driving 

Maintenance     and     Repair_ 

Operating  cars  will  cost  more  (in)  Japan,   Okinawa. 
AF  Times  41:3  Dec  15   '80 

AUTOPILOT 

Electronics:  Autopilot  of  the  future.  Deborah  M.Kyle. 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:38  Jun  '80 

AUXILIARY  SHIPS 


The  next  generation  CONUS  AUTO  VON.  Martin  A. 
Thompson  and  Tom  M.  Shimabukuro.  tabs  illus 
Signal  34:75-80  Feb  '80 

AUTOMATION 

See  also 
Electronic  Data  Processing  Systems 


Automating  the  State  Department.   Govt  Exec  12:50 
Aug   '80 

Command  technology:  Voennaya  sistemoteknika.  An 
algorithmic  approach  to  decision-making.   Col 
J.Hemsley.   illus  map  tabs  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies 
125:58-64  Sep  '80 

Computer  explosion  brings  challenges.  Maj  William 
R.Dunn,  illus  Army  30:39-40  Apr  '80 


See  also 
Icebreakers 


United    States 


Yellowstone --a  classy  class  of  tender.   LT  Lee  M. 
Foley,    illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:93-94  Feb  '80 

AVIATION 

For  articles  on  commercial  air  transportation  compa- 
nies see  Airlines;  for  articles  on  technical  and  tech- 
nological aspects  of  aviation  and  aircraft  see  Aero- 
nautics; for  popular,   nontechnical  articles  on  the 
pleasures  of  flying  see  Flying. 

See  also 
Flights,   Famous  and  Historic 


Aerospace  world.   Regular  feature  in  issues  of  Air_ 
Force  Magazine 


84 


AVIATION  -  Continued 

The  armchair  aviator.  Regular  feature  in  issues  of 
Air_Force  JTime  s_ 

U.S.   and  European  general  aviation:  Fleets  and  utili- 
sation, illus  tabs  Interavia  35:802-804  Sep  '80 

The  world  of  aerospace.    Regular  feature  in  issues  of 
Interavia 

E_x_h_i_b  i  t  i  o  n  s 

Asia,    Southeastern 

ADEX  (Asian  Defence  Expo)  80  seen  from  the  air. 
illus  Aerosp  Intl  16:16  Mar-Apr  '80 

China  (People's  Republic) 

The  British  Aviation  Equipment  Exhibition,  Shanghai, 
26  March-5  April,  1980.  illus  Interavia  35:556-557 
Jun  '80 

Shanghai  1980.   Esmond  Ward,    illus  Aerosp  Intl  16:18 
May- Jun  '80 

Germany  (Federal  Republic) 

Hanover  Air  Show  stresses  TKF  future,    illus  Aerosp 
Intl  16:14+  May-Jun  '80 

Hanover  International  Air  Show  (ILA  '80)  highlights, 
illus  (Also  cutaway)  Interavia  35:491-498  Jun  '80 

ILA  (International  Aerospace  Exhibition)   '80  in  Han- 
over: The  Federal  Republic  of  Germany  welcomes 
the  world  aerospace  industry.   Arno  L.Schmitz. 
illus  tabs  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:69-70+  Feb- 
Mar   '80 

ILA  '80--Hanover  (International  Aerospace  Show), 
bigger  than  ever.    Robert  Heck,   illus  Armada  Intl 
4:62+  Jan-Feb  '80 

International  Aerospace  (Exhibition  ILA  '80)  in  Han- 
over,  illus  tabs  Aerosp  Intl  16:19-20+  Mar-Apr  '80 

Great  Britain 

The  British  aerospace  industry  at  Farnborough.   Yves 
Robins,  illus  Aerosp  Intl  16:4-6+ Sep-Oct  '80 

Farnborough  International  '80:  Aerospace  waiting  for 
decisions,  illus  Interavia  35:756-758  Sep  '80 

Farnborough  International  1980  prospects,  illus  Ar- 
mada Intl  4:136+  Jul -Aug  '80 

Farnborough  International  1980  shatters  all  records. 
Robert  Salvy  and  Felix  Muller.  illus  Armada  Intl 
4:20-22+  Sep-Oct  '80 

Farnborough  1980.  illus  tab  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118- 
34+  Sep  '80 

Farnborough  '80.  illus  Interavia  35:887-890  Oct  '80 

Farnborough  1980:  An  extremely  comprensive  show. 
Yves  Robins,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:87- 
88+  Oct-Nov  '80 

The  Farnborough  Show:  One  of  the  best  in  the  series. 
Yves  Robins,  illus  Aerosp  Intl  16:66+  Nov-Dec  '80 

Military  highlights  from  Farnborough  International 
'80.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,    No.  8: 1285- 1290  '80 

The  tin  trees  of  Farnborough  '80.  John  W.R.Taylor, 
illus  AF  Mag  63:42-45  Nov  '80 


AVIATION  -  Continued 

_Exjij_biU_on_s    -   Cont'd 

Great  Britain  -  Cont'd 

The  U.S.    returns  to  Farnborough  in  strength.   F.Clif- 
ton Berry,    Jr.    illus  AF  Mag  63:46-49  Nov  '80 

United  States- -History 

Popularizing  history  of  flight.   (National  Air  and 

Space  Museum)  Bruce  Callander,  illus  AF  Times 
40:20+  Apr  14  '80 

H  i  s  t  o  r  y 

From  Kitty  Hawk  to  Pearl  Harbor.    Bruce  Callander, 
illus  AF  Times  41:20+  Dec  8   '80 

A  page  from  the  past:  Balloons  or  bombers,    illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:24-26  Aug  '80 

^  n  t_e_r_n_a_t_i_o_n_a_l     Aspects 

Is  general  aviation  at  a  turning  point?    Marc  Grangier 
illus  tabs  Interavia  35:799-801  Sep   '80 

L_a_ws_  j._n_d_  Rjj^uJ^  a  t_i_o  n  s 
See  Air  Law 

pJ?-Y_?_i2i2_!.i_c_a_1_  AJJ?  e  c  t  s 

See  also  specific  conditions,    e.  g.  , 
Decompression 
Hypoxia 

Agricultural  aviation  medicine  in  the  Soviet  Union. 
S.R.Mohler.  illus  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med 
51:515-517  May  '80 

The  bucking  bronco  syndrome.   Ronald  R.Simmons, 
illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:44-47  Aug   '80 

Cardiovascular  responses  of  man  exposed  to  +Gz 

accelerations  in  a  centrifuge.  B.Vettes  and  others, 
illus  tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:375- 
378  Apr  '80 

Development,    test,    and  evaluation  of  an  advanced 

anti-G  valve  for  the  F-15.  R.R. Burton  and  others, 
illus  tabs  Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:504-509 
May   '80 

Disorders  of  the  menstrual  cycle  in  airline  steward- 
esses. R.Iglesias  and  others,  tabs  Aviation,  Space 
&  Envmt  Med  51:518-520  May  '80 

Dr  SAM  (School  of  Aerospace  Medicine) --from  the 
laboratory  to  the  aircraft,  illus  TAC  Attack  20- 
23-25  Nov  '80 

Food  for  thought.  SqLdr  John  C.Griffiths,  illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:8-10  Nov  '80 

G-tole ranee:  A  case  for  short  pilots.   Maj  James  E. 
Whinnery  and  Sidney  D.  Leverett,   Jr.   illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:6-7  May  '80 

Human  tolerance  to  aerial  combat  maneuvers.   Russell 
R.  Burton  and  Robert  M.  Shaffstall.   tab  Aviation, 
Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:641-648  Jul  '80 

Pace  yourself.   Maj  James  G.Gibson  II.    illus  MAC 
Flyer  27:8-11  Oct  '80 

The  prolapsed  mitral  valve  syndrome  and  the  flyer. 
Russell  B.Rayman.   Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med 
51:287-289  Mar  '80 


AVIATION  -  Continued 

P_h_y_s_i^o  l_o_g_i  c_5_l_A_s_p^j:_t  s_    -  Cont'd 

Residual  effects  of  alcohol  on  aircrew  performance. 
Leon  M.Wise.    (Reprinted  from  SAFE  Journal, 
Summer  1980)  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:16-19  Sep  '80 

See  and  avoid.   Maj  Pete  Abler,   illus  TAC  Attack  20: 
4-6  Apr  '80 

Visual  and  postural  motion  aftereffects  following 
parabolic  flight.   James  R.  Lackner  and  Ashton 
Graybiel.  tabs  Aviation,   Space  &t  Envmt  Med  51: 
230-233  Mar  '80 

What  you  think  you  see  .  . .   sometimes  isn't.  Penelope 
Nelson,   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:20-23  Aug  '80 

Where  did  I  say  I  was?  CDR  V.M.Voge.  (Reprinted 
from  Approach,  Sep  1980)  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36: 
24-26  Nov  '80 

Which  way  is  down?  CDR  V.  M.  Voge.   (Reprinted  from 
Approach,   May  1980)  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:16-18 
Jul  '80 

Pj^^Ji^  l_o  £i_c_a_l__A_sj3_e_c_t  s 

Air  discipline,  brains,   roe,  mindrolling,   and  wall  - 
bangers.   Maj  Gary  L.Sholders.  Aerosp  Safety  36: 
16-18  Aug  '80 

Airmen's  psychological  stability.  Col  S.Davtyan.  illus 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 9:34-35  Sep  '80 

But  I  thought  .  .  .  CDR  V.M.Voge.   (Reprinted  from 
Approach,   Aug  1980)  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:24-25 
Oct  '80 

For  pilots  only.   Roger  G.Crewse.  Aerosp  Safety  36: 
2-3+  Jan  '80 

Programming  your  own  computer.  Robert  E. Coward 
and  William  H.Nelson.  TAC  Attack  20:26-27 
Sep  '80 

A  questionnaire  study  of  psychological  background 
factors  in  U.S.  Navy  aircraft  accidents.   R.A. 
Alkov  and  M.S.Borowsky .  tabs  Aviation,   Space  & 
Envmt  Med  51:860-863  Sep  '80 

To  err  is  human.   Maj  Wayne  Griffith,    illus  TAC 
Attack  20:20-23  Apr  '80 

Why  do  I  do  the  things  I  do  ?   Capt  Gordon  N.  Golden, 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:20-21  Dec   '80 

Europe,      W_e  s  t_e_r  n 

U.S.  and  European  general  aviation:  Fleets  and  utili- 
sation, illus  tabs  Interavia  35:802-804  Sep  '80 

Great    Britain 

UK  civil  maritime  air  operations.   Derek  Wood,    illus 
map  Interavia  35:152-154  Feb  '80 

Norway 

Norway:  Maritime  aviation  booming.  Knut  Lovstuha- 
gen.   illus  Interavia  35:150-151  Feb  '80 

Uj}_i  te_d__S  t  a  t  e  s 

New  perspectives  on  aviation:  Is  the  sky  still  the 
limit?   (Louis  H.Bauer  Lecture)  John  H.  Winant. 
Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:809-813  Aug  '80 

U.S.  and  European  general  aviation:  Fleets  and  utili- 
sation, illus  tabs  Interavia  35:802-804  Sep  '80 


85 
AVIATION  -  Continued 

United^  State  a    -  Cont'd 

History 

Aviation  historian  Paul  Garber:  Sixty  years  with  the 
Smithsonian.   William  P.Schlitz.   illus  AF  Mag  63: 
77-81  Jun  '80 

(Col)  George  V.Holloman:  Missile  pioneer.   Jacob 
Neufeld.   illus  Aerosp  Hist  27:101-102  Jun  '80 

The  man  (Maj  Rudolph  "Shorty"  Schroeder)  with  the 
frozen  eyeballs  (1920).   Hal  Craven,   illus  Translog 
11:7-8  Feb  '80 

Pioneers  of  the  sky.  SSgt  Jim  Boersema.   illus  Sol-J 
diers  35:22-25  Aug  '80 

AVIATION,    COMMERCIAL 

Here  are  entered  general  articles  on  transportation 
of  personnel  and/or  cargo  by  commercial  aircraft. 

See  also 
Air  Cargo 
Airlines 
Airports 

Economic    Aspects 

Aviation  fuel  and  the  airlines.  Paul  Maurice,  illus 
tabs  Interavia  35:1008-1009  Nov  '80 

Commercial  airlines:  Flights  up,    $$  down.  AF 
Times  41:8  Nov  24  '80 

Company  reports  review.   Regular  feature  in  some 
issues  of  Interavia 

How  to  get  more  out  of  your  747:  Pan  Am  and  Qantas 
take  different  routes.  Paul  Maurice,  illus  Interavia 
35:931-935  Oct  '80 

Outlook  for  air  transportation.   LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker, 
Ret.   AF  Times  40:13-14  Jan  21   '80 

Storm  signals  for  international  air  transport.  Inter- 
avia 35:1007  Nov  '80 

I  n  te_r_na_t_i  o  n  a  l._A_s_P_e_c_t_s 

See  also 
Airplane  Hijacking 

L  a  w_s   _a_n_d_ R_^ _g_u _1  a  ti_on_s 
See  Air  Law 

Europe,     Western 

The  next  medium- range  airliner  —  European  airlines' 
wish  list,  illus  map  Interavia  35:1147-1148  Dec   '80 

Two  different  styles  in  European  commuter  airlines. 
Marc  Grangier.  illus  Interavia  35:815-817  Sep  '80 

Gj;jjT>_a_ny_  JJle_de_ra_l_R_e_£  ijbli_c_)_ 

The  latest  737  enters  service,  illus  Interavia  35:958- 
959  Oct  '80 

G_r_e_a_t_B£i_taj.ji_ 

Air  Europe  flies  the  British  holidaymakers .  Paul 
Maurice,  illus  Interavia  35:949-950  Oct  '80 

The  latest  737  enters  service,  illus  Interavia  35:958- 
959  Oct  '80 


86 


AVIATION,   COMMERCIAL  -  Continued 
Iceland 

Iceland's  air  transport  network.   Doug  Birch,    illus 
Interavia  35:634-635  Jul  '80 

Switzerland 


Swissair  stresses  environment  benefits  of  DC-9 

Super  80.  Mark  Lambert,  illus  Interavia  35:1105- 
1106  Dec  '80 

United    States 

Commuter  aircraft  and  FAR  (Federal  Aviation  Regu- 
lation) 24:  New  rules  for  a  changing  game.   Marc 
Grangier  and  Eric  Biass.    illus  Interavia  35:719- 
722  Aug   '80 

FAA  &  industry:  First  to  be  forced  apart?   David 
Hoffman.   Govt  Exec   12:26-27  Jun  '80 

767--Boeing's  next  world-beater.   Klaus  Regelin.  illus 
tabs  Interavia  35:678-686  Aug  '80 

AVIATION  CLUBS  see  Aero  Clubs 
AVIATION  HALL  OF  FAME 

1980  (Aviation)  Hall  of  Fame  ceremonies.  LtGen  Ira 
C.Eaker,   Ret.  AF  Times  41:19-20  Aug  11   '80 

AVIATION  MEDICINE 


Agricultural  aviation  medicine  in  the  Soviet  Union. 
S.R.Mohler.  illus  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med 
51:515-517  May  '80 

Dr  Sam.   Regular  feature  in  some  issues  of  TAC 
Attack_ 

(Papers)  (Joint  Committee  on  Aviation  Pathology, 

11th  Scientific  Session,  U.S.  Naval  Academy,  An- 
napolis, Sep  5-8,  1978)  illus  tabs  Aviation,  Space 
&  Envmt  Med  51:959-1079  Sep  '80 

Planning  the  Aerospace  Medicine  Program.    TIG  Briel 
32:15  Jan  25   '80 

Self-medication:  Do  as  I  teach,  not  as  I  did.  Maj  Pe- 
ter J.  Edgette.  illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:38-3  9  Jul  '80; 
Aerosp  Safety  36:12-13  Nov  '80 


Research 


AVIONICS 

Airborne  electronics  in  the  age  of  high-speed  inte- 
grated circuits.   Jim  Martin.   Def  Elect  12-53-54+ 
Jul  '80 

Aircraft  computers  programed  with  a  single  key- 
stroke.  Richard  Hartman.  illus  tabs  Def  Elect  12: 
35-36+  May   '80 

The  current  avionics  approach:  Rational  standardiza- 
tion at  work.   F.Clifton  Berry,   Jr.   illus  AF  Mag 
63:62-63+  Jul  '80 

Fault- surviving  flight  control  avionics.   Louis  J. 
Franchi.    illus  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  5:40+ 
Dec   '79 

GenAv  avionics:  Towards  the   'glass  cockpit.  '  Chris 
Bulloch,  illus  Interavia  35:819-822  Sep  '80 

IACS  (Integrated  Avionics  Control  System)--the  way 
ahead  in  cockpit  control,    illus  Interavia  35:334 
Apr  '80 

Light  aircraft  avionics,  illus  Aerosp  Intl  16:30-31 
Jul-Aug   '80 

Mux  Bus  tester  for  standard  avionics,  illus  tab  Mil 
Elect/Countermeasures  6:67-69  Mar  '80 

New  life  for  aging  warplanes.   Doug  Richardson,  illus 
Aerosp  Intl  16:32+  Nov-Dec   '80 

St_u_dy_  _a_nd_  Tea  c  h  i  n  g 

In  the  Lowry  (AFB,   CO)  tradition.    (Technical  training 
changes  to  meet  new  needs)  Capt  Katie  Cutler, 
illus  Airman  24:31-33  Jan  '80 

AVIONICS  LABORATORY  see  Air  Force  Avionics  Lab- 
oratory 

AWARDS,    DECORATIONS,    ETC 
Russia 

Defence  Minister's  Pennant.   LtCol  K.Petrov.  illus 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  2:42  Feb  '80 

The  highest  award  of  the  motherland  (Order  of  Lenin). 
illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  3:43-45  Mar  '80 

Order  of  the  Red  Star,  illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 4:62 
Apr  '80 


See  also 


Aviation- -Physiological  Aspects 

Pilot  study  on  the  value  of  a  beta-blocking  drug  in 

initial  helicopter  training.  E.Donaldson  and  others, 
tabs  Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:926-929 
Sep  '80 

Women  to  get  centrifuge  tests  at  SAM  (School  of  Avia- 
tion Medicine).  AF  Times  41:20  Nov  17   '80 

AVIATION  RECORDS 

Here  are  entered  articles  on  record  flying  time  for 
a  given  distance.   For  articles  on  time  spent  in  flying 
by  an  individual  pilot  to  maintain  his  proficiency 
rating  see  Flying  Time.   For  articles  on  logs  and 
reports  of  a  flight  see  Flight  Records. 


Navy  Neptune  in  '46  set  distance  record.  Jay  Miller, 
illus  AF  Times  40:24  Mar  31   '80 

Record  setter  (MIG  Ye- 166)  unveiled.   Jay  Miller, 
illus  AF  Times  40:26  Jan  28   '80 


U_n_i  t_e_d__S_t_a_t  e_  s 

See  also 
Medal  of  Honor 

AFCEA  ROTC,    (scholarship  and  Service  Academy) 
awards,    1980.  illus  Signal  35:69-74+ Sep  '80 

AFRes  receives  Foulois  Award  (for  having  the  most 
effective  aircraft  accident  prevention  program). 
Officer  56:12  May  '80 

An  Air  Force  almanac:  The  United  States  Air  Force  in 
facts  and  figures,  tabs  AF  Mag  63:151-167  May  '80 

(Air)  Logistics  Center  (Kelly  AFB,    TX)  wins  OPM 
(Exemplary  Practice  in  Federal  Productivity) 
Award.   AF  Times  40:25  Jun  23   '80 

Airmen  of  the  Year,    illus  AF  Times  40:6  Jun  30  '80 

Audie  Murphy  .  .  .  most  decorated  soldier  of  World 
War  II.  SSgt  Jim  Boersema.  illus  Soldiers  35: 
18-21  Feb   '80 


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AWARDS,    DECORATIONS,    ETC      -   Continued 

Awards  &  citations.  Regular  feature  in  issues  of_Air_ 
F£rce_Tirne£ 

Awards  at  the   1980  Air  Force  Association  National 
Convention,    illus  AF  Mag  63:56-57  Nov  '80 

Awards --new  medal,    ribbons.  Don  Mace.  AF  Times 
41:1+  Nov  3   '80 

A  commitment  to  excellence.    (AF's  Outstanding  Air- 
men for  1979)  Capt  Dick  Sheffield,    illus  Airman 
24:8-12  Jan  '80 

Congressional  Gold  Medal   awarded  to  LtGen  Ira  C. 
Eaker.  illus  Aerosp  Hist  27:71-72  Mar  '80     • 

England  (AFB,   LA),   Eglin  AFB  (FL)  take  Hennessy 
honors,    illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:  back  cover 
Aug  '80 

144th  FIW  tops  William  Tell.  AF  Times  41:16 
Oct  27   '80 

Giant  Voice   '79.   Maj  Steve  Miller,    illus  tabs  Combat 
Crew  30:4-7+  Jan  '80 

'God,   I'm  not  ready  .  .  .   yet.  '  (Capt  Christopher  C. 
Soto  receives  the  Cheney  Award  for  rescuing  his 
pilot  from  a  burning  F-105)  SMSgt  Dave  Sheeder. 
illus  Airman  24:15-20  Apr  '80 

'Gray  Eagle'  title  is  passed  on  to  LtGen  ODonnell: 
Fifth  for  Corps.  MarCor  Gaz  64:8  Jan  '80 

Hennessy  (Trophy  food  service  awards)  to  England 
(AFB,    LA),   Eglin  (AFB,   FL).   AF  Times  40:4 
Apr  28   '80 

Images.    (Military  Photographer  of  the  Year  competi- 
tion) SP5  Gary  Kieffer.   illus  Soldiers  35:44-47 
Sep  '80 

The  Institute  of  Navigation  Superior  Achievement 
Award  (presented  to  Capt  Terry  N.  Mayer),  illus 
Navigator  27:10-11  Winter  '80 

It's  no  snap.  (Prizewinning  AF  photos  in  1979  Military 
Photographer  of  the  Year  competition)  illus  Airman 
24:39-43  Jul  '80 

LtGen  James  M.Gavin  to  get  Marshall  Medal  (from 
AUSA).   illus  Army  30:11  Aug  '80 

MCAA  honors  aviation's  best,  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:4 
Nov  '80 

MTMC  honors  traffic  managers  (at  3  5th  National  De- 
fense Transportation  Assoc  Forum  and  Exposition, 
Chicago),   illus  Translog  11:10-11  Sep   '80 

NDTA  honors  (military)  transportation  units  (at  3  5th 
Forum  and  Exposition,   Chicago),    illus  Translog 
11:3-4  Sep  '80 

New  achievement  medal  worth  one  WAPS  point.  Don 
Mace.  AF  Times  41:7  Nov  10  '80 

1980  (American  Society  of  Military  Comptrollers) 
national  award  winners.  Armed  Forces  Compt 
25:21  Aug  '80 


AWARDS,    DECORATIONS,    ETC  -   Continued 

1980  (Aviation)  Hall  of  Fame  ceremonies.  LtGen  Ira 
C. Eaker,    Ret.   AF  Times  41:19-20  Aug   11    '80 

1980  award  winners  of  the  Aerospace  Medical  Asso- 
ciation,   illus  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51: 
736-741  Jul  '80 

1979  Air  Force  Design  Awards,  illus  AF  Engrg  & 
Svcs  Qtr  21:17-19  Feb  '80 

No  time  for  recrimination.   (Address,    ROA  Mid- 
Winter  Banquet,    accepting  Minute  Man  of  the  Year 
Award)  Rep  Samuel  S.Stratton.  illus  Officer  56: 
20-22  Apr  '80 

102d  (NGAUS)  General  Conference  (Las  Vegas, 

Sep  22-24,  1980):  Manning,  modernization,  mobi- 
lization seen  as  key  elements  in  readiness  of  total 
force,  illus  Natl  Guard  34:10-16+  Dec   '80 

Of  this  are  heroes  made.   (MSgt  Wayne  L.Fisk,   one 
of  U.S.   Jaycees'  10  Outstanding  Young  Men  of 
America)  Sgt  Craig  Pugh.  illus  Airman  24:20-26 
Jul  '80 

Outstanding  MAs.  illus  Air  Reservist  32:6-8  Jun  '80 

Outstanding  MAs  of  80s.   illus  Officer  56:16-17 
Jun  '80 

(President's  (Norman  R.Augustine)  report  and  awards 
at  AUSA  Annual  Meeting,    Washington,   Oct  13-15, 
1980)  illus  Army  30:44-48  Nov  '80 

SAC  pilot  (Maj  David  M.Peters)  receives   1979  Kolli- 
gian  Trophy,    illus  Combat  Crew  30:11  Sep   '80 

381st  SMW  wins  a  close  competition.    (Olympic  Arena 
1980)  illus  Combat  Crew  30:12-17  Jul  '80 

Safety  trophies  for  distinguished  contributions  during 
1979.   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:14-15  Jun  '80 

Symbols  of  service  (ribbons  and  devices)--wear  them 
proudly  and  properly !   Color  photos  only.  Airman 
24:  back  cover  Jan  '80 

Top  shots  of  the  year.    (1979  Military  Photographer  of 
the  Year  competition)  illus  AF  Times  40:37-38 
May  19   '80 

Twelve  for  eighty.   (Outstanding  Airmen  for  1980) 
Capt  Katie  Cutler,  illus  Airman  24:32-39  Dec   '80 

The  25th  anniversary  of  the  Outstanding  Airmen  pro- 
gram.  William  P.Schlitz.   illus  AF  Mag  63:82-84 
Nov  '80 

Twice  in  three  years.  (AFR  wins  Foulois  Award  for 
aircraft  accident  prevention)  illus  Air  Reservist 
32:14  Apr  '80 

Two  in  AF  (Maj  Willie  C.  Register  and  Capt  Jonathan 
S.Gration)  among   10  top  Young  Men  in  America, 
illus  AF  Times  41:3  Dec  29   '80 

William  Tell  '80--in  defense  of  freedom's  skies,  illus 
tabs  TAC  Attack  20:4-8  Dec   '80 


88 

B  M  E  W  S   see  Ballistic  Missile  Early  Warning  System 
BABCOCK,    James  H. 

Tactical  communications --the  linkage  between  C^  and 
I.  James  H.Babcock.  Signal  35:11+  Nov  '80 

BACHELORS,   MILITARY 

Barracks  life  and  the  single  soldier.  Steve  Abbott, 
illus  Soldiers  35:6-12  Jan  '80 

BACTERIOLOGICAL  WARFARE  see  Chemical-Biological 

Warfare 


B 


BAHRAIN 


Economic     Conditions 


Bahrain  and  Qatar:  Economic  developments.  Carl 
Bazarian.  tab  AEI  For  Plcy  &t  Def  Rev  2,   No. 3-4: 
68-70  '80 

f  °ii'Jii_i£l_92I££nELe  1} 

Bahrain:  An  image  of  stability,   but  an  increasingly 
uncertain  reality.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:60-61 
Nov  '80 

Bahrain  and  Qatar:  Sociopolitical  developments. 
Emile  A.Nakhleh.  AEI  For  Plcy  &  Def  Rev  2, 
No. 3-4:65-67   '80 

Social    Conditions 


Bahrain  and  Qatar:  Sociopolitical  developments. 
Emile  A.Nakhleh.  AEI  For  Plcy  &  Def  Rev  2, 
No. 3-4:65-67   '80 

BALANCE  OF  POWER 

AFA  Convention  address.   (Presentation,   Air  Force 
Assoc  National  Convention,   Washington,   Sep  16, 
1980)  Gen  Lew  Allen,   Jr.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs: 
Sup,   pp  7-12,   Nov  '80 

ASW--is  the  U.S.  lead  slipping  as  Russia  begins  to 
challenge  the  last  frontier  of  U.S.  naval  suprem- 
acy?   illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:46-47  Apr  '80 

Air  power  in  the  Central  Region.  AVM  M.J.Armi- 
tage.  illus  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   124:33-38 
Dec  '79 

Airpower  and  national  defense.    (Presentation,   First 
State  Flight  of  the  Order  of  Daedalians,    Dover 
AFB,   DE,   June  6,    1980)  Gen  Richard  H.Ellis.  AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,  pp  10-14,   Aug  '80 

American  power  and  the  survival  of  the  West.   James 
R.Schle singer,   illus  Parameters   10:19-25  Jun  '80 

American  strength,   Soviet  weakness,   tabs  Def  Moni- 
tor 9:  entire  issue  Jun  '80 

Analysis  and  compliance  enforcement  in  SALT  verifi- 
cation. Sen  Gordon  J.Humphrey.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5: 
1-26  Spring  '80 

Analysts  call  U.S.    strength  inadequate  to  meet  threat. 
John  Ginovsky.   AF  Times  41:12  Jul  28   '80 

Are  the  Soviets  really  outspending  the  U.S.  on  de- 
fense? Franklyn  D.Holzman.  tabs  Intl  Sec  4:86- 
104  Spring   '80 

The  balance  in  Central  Europe:  Reflections  through 
the  Soviet  prism.  LtCol  Allan  A.Myer.  illus  tabs 
Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:15-43  Nov-Dec  '80 


BALANCE  OF  POWER  .  Continued 

The  balance  of  theatre  nuclear  forces  in  Europe.  In- 
ternational Institute  for  Strategic  Studies  .  tabs  AF 
Mag  63:125-127  Dec   '80 

Budgeting  for  Defence.  Arthur  Hockaday.  tabs  RUSI  J 
for  Def  Studies  124:3-10  Dec  '79 

Carter's  new  nuclear  policy.   LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker,  Ret. 
AF  Times  41:19-20  Sep  1   '80 

The  case  for  the  MX.   Lawrence  J.Korb.  map  tabs 
AU  Rev  31:2-10  Jul-Aug  '80 

Challenges  and  uncertainty:  NATO's  southern  flank. 
James  Brown,   illus  AU  Rev  31:3-16  May-Jun  '80 

(Congressional)  study  finds  U.S.  military  too  weak  to 
meet  demands.  AF  Times  41:4  Sep  8  '80 

The  credibility  gap  of  the  1980s  replaces  the  missile 
gap  of  the  1960s.  Justin  Galen,  tabs  Armed  Forces 
J  Intl  117:80-82  Mar  '80 

The  dangerous  decade.   (Presentation,  Commonwealth 
Club  Luncheon,  San  Francisco,  Jan  18,  1980)  Hans 
M.Mirk.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,  pp  2-8, 
Jun  '80 

Dawn  of  a  new  strategic  era?  Edgar  Ulsamer.  AF 
Mag  63:49-54  May  '80 

"Dear  voter"--an  open  letter  to  the  American  elector- 
ate.  Colin  S.Gray.  AF  Mag  63:53-56  Oct  '80 

Debate  over  U.S.  strategic  forecasts:  A  mixed  rec- 
ord. Rep  Les  Aspin.  illus  tabs  Strat  Rev  8:29-43 
Summe  r  '8  0 

Debate  over  U.S.   strategic  forecasts:  A  poor  record. 
William  T.Lee,    illus  tabs  Strat  Rev  8:44-57;  Re- 
buttal.  Rep  Les  Aspin.   8:57-59  Summer  '80 

Defence  and  the  changing  scene.    (Fuller-Liddell  Hart 
Memorial  Lecture)  Marshal  Neil  Cameron.   RUSI 
J  for  Def  Studies   125:21-28  Mar  '80 

Defense  New  Year's  resolutions.  LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker, 
Ret.  AF  Times  40:19-20  Jan  7  '80 

Deterrence  and  open  space.  Stefan  T.Possony.  illus 
Def  &  For  Aff  8,  No.  2:28-31+  '80 

Deterrence  and  the  arms  race:  The  impotence  of  pow- 
er.  Jacek  Kugler  and  A.  F.  K.  Organski.   illus  tabs 
Intl  Sec  4:105-138  Spring  '80 

The  East- West  theatre  balance  in  Europe.  Interna- 
tional Institute  for  Strategic  Studies,   tabs  AF  Mag 
63:121-124  Dec  '80 

Escalation  control.  CDR  Robert  C. Powers,  illus  tabs 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:52-56  Jan  '80 

Exploitable  strategic  nuclear  superiority.  Sen  Jake 
Garn.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:173-192  Summer  '80 

The  FY  1981-85  defense  program:  Is  a  trillion  dollars 
enough?  Lawrence  J.Korb.  illus  tabs  Nav  War  Col 
Rev  33:3-16  Mar-Apr  '80 

Facing  up  to  change.   (Presentation,   Antelope  Valley 
Board  of  Trade,    Lancaster,    CA,   Aug  22,    1980) 
Gen  Alton  D.Slay.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  12-17,   Oct  '80 

"Fight  outnumbered  and  win"   .  .  .  against  what  odds? 
Col  Daniel  Gans,   Ret.  illus  tabs  map  Mil  Rev  pt  1, 
60:31-46  Dec  '80 


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BALANCE  OF  POWER   -   Continued 


BALANCE  OF  POWER  -  Continued 


(Finding  an  equalizer  for  disparity  in  equipment)  (Key- 
note luncheon  address,   AFCEA  Convention,    Wash- 
ington,  June  24,    1980)  William  J.Perry,  illus  Sig- 
nal 34:13+  Aug   '80 

Flaws  in  I.I.S.S.  (International  Institute  for  Strategic 
Studies)  "Military  Balance"  cause  major  problems 
for  NATO.  Justin  Galen,  tab  Armed  Forces  J  Intl 
117:16-17+  Dec  '79;  Rebuttal.   Col  Jonathan  Alford. 
117:32+  Feb  '80 

A  fleet  for  the  year  2000:  Future  force  structure. 
F.J.  West,   Jr.   illus  tabs  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106: 
66-81  May  '80 

Foreign  policy  commandments.   Len  Famiglietti.  AF 
Times  41:24  Aug  25   '80 

Foreword  to  Jane's  (Fighting  Ships   1980-81).  Capt 
John  Moore,   Ret.  illus  Sea  Power  23:38-40+ 
Sep  '80 

France   1940  and  the  NATO  Center  1980:  A  disquieting 
comparison.   Jeffrey  Record,   illus  tabs  Strat  Rev 
8:67-74  Summer   '80 

The  future  of  U.S.   sea  power.  ADM  Thomas  B. Hay- 
ward.  (Reprinted  from  United  States  Naval  Insti- 
tute Proceedings,    May  1979)  illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 
5:124-127  Sep-Oct  '80 

General  purpose  forces.  Steven  L.Canby.  tabs  Intl 
Sec  Rev  5:317-346  Fall  '80 

Goldwater's  somber  warning.   LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker, 
Ret.   AF  Times  41:19-20  Aug  4  '80 

(Harold)  Brown's  Posture  Statement.   LtGen  Ira  C. 
Eaker,   Ret.  AF  Times  40:19-20  Mar  10   '80 

Hope  for  Reagan's  mandate  (restoration  of  U.S.   mili- 
tary power  parity  with  the  USSR).    LtGen  Ira  C. 
Eaker,   Ret.   AF  Times  41:19-20  Nov  24  '80 

How  much  is  not  enough?   The  non-nuclear  air  battle 
in  NATO's  Central  Region.   Maj  Charles  L.  Fox 
and  LtCol  Dino  A.  Lorenzini.   illus  tab  Nav  War 
Col  Rev  33:58-78  Mar-Apr  '80 

The  impossible  task- -defense  without  relevant  strat- 
egy.   LtCol  Wolfgang  W.E.Samuel,    illus  AU  Rev 
31:15-28  Mar-Apr  '80 

In  defense  of  war.   LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker,   Ret.   illus  Mil 
Engr  72:156-158  May-Jun  '80 

In  focus.   Regular  feature  in  issues  of  Ajjr_Forc_e_Ma£- 
^zine 

Is  there  a  future  for  SALT?  Andrew  C.Tuttle.    illus 
Natl  Def  65:33-37+  Aug  '80 

Ivan  the  terrifying?    GpCapt  R.A.Mason.  Hawk  No. 40: 
35-38  Feb  '80 

JCS  Chairman  (Gen  David  C.Jones)  sums  it  all  up: 

Challenges  of  a  changing  world.   (Testimony,   House 
Armed  Services  Committee,   Jan  29,    1980)  Gen 
David  C.Jones,   illus  tabs  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117: 
8-11  Mar  '80 

The  Japanese  Self-Defense  Forces,    1980--issues, 
policies  and  technology  for  the  coming  decade. 
Edward  C.Ezell.  illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 2: 
187-197   '80 


Judging  SALT  II.   Gen  Alexander  M.Haig,   Jr.   illus 
Strat  Rev  8:11-17  Winter  '80 

Limited  U.S. -Soviet  conflict  and  the  RDF.  F.J. West, 
Jr.  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:39-46  Aug   '80 

Limits  upon  Soviet  military  power.  Keith  A.Dunn, 
illus  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   124:38-45  Dec  '79 

MBFR  (Mutual  and  Balanced  Force  Reductions):  An 
idea  whose  time  has  gone?  Jeffrey  Record,  illus 
tabs  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:26-27+  Oct  '80 

Military  asymmetries  in  the  Soviet-American  strate- 
gic balance.  Capt  Carl  C.Krehbiel.  illus  RUSI  J 
for  Def  Studies  125:24-32  Jun  '80 

The  Military  Balance:  1979/80.   International  Institute 
for  Strategic  Studies,   illus  tabs  Aerosp  Intl  15: 
entire  issue  Dec   '79-Jan  '80;  Asian  Def  J  No.  1: 
44-46+  Jan-Feb  '80 


The  Military  Balance:  1980/81.  illus  tabs  Asian  Def  J 
pt  1,  The  United  States  and  the  Soviet  Union.  No.  5: 
62-63+ Sep-Oct  '80;  No. 6:94-96+ Nov-Dec  '80 

The  Military  Balance:  1980/81.  International  Institute 
for  Strategic  Studies,  illus  tabs  AF  Mag  63:62-131 
Dec   '80 

The  military  balance  in  the  Persian  Gulf:  Who  will 
guard  the  Gulf  States  from  their  guardians?    Abdul 
Kasim  Mansur.  illus  map  tabs  Armed  Forces  J 
Intl  118:44-46+  Nov  '80 

Moscow's  goal  is  military  superiority.    Edgar  Ulsa- 
mer.   tabs  AF  Mag  63:42-52  Mar  '80 

The  most  critical  issues  now.  LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker, 
Ret.   AF  Times  41:23-24  Nov  17   '80 

NATO  air  operations  in  the  Central  Region:  Can  we 
meet  the  threat?    Gen  John  W.Pauly.  illus  NATO's 
Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue  No. 2:28+  '79 

NATO  strategy  under  discussion  in  Bonn.   Udo  Phi- 
lipp.  illus  maps  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  9:1367- 
1371   '80 

NATO  theater  nuclear  modernization.  Joseph  D. 
Douglass.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:57-71  Spring  '80 

NATO's  maritime  air  defences:  Countering  the  in- 
creasing Soviet  maritime  threat.  Douglas  Chop- 
ping,   illus  map  Interavia  3  5:27-29  Jan  '80 

NSC  68  and  the  Soviet  threat  reconsidered.   John 
Lewis  Gaddis  and  Paul  Nitze.   Intl  Sec  4:164-176 
Spring   '80 

Navy  electronic  warfare  and  counter  C^  programs. 
RADM  A.A.Gallotta,   Jr.  illus  Signal  35:19-22 
Oct  '80 

The  1981  defense  budget  increase.  Herschel  Kanter. 
illus  tabs  Strat  Rev  8:17-29  Spring   '80 

No  time  for  recrimination.   (Address,   ROA  Mid- 
Winter  Banquet,   accepting  Minute  Man  of  the  Year 
Award)  Rep  Samuel  S.Stratton.  illus  Officer  56: 
20-22  Apr  '80 

Ocean  control:  The  "other"  nations  and  alliances. 
Norman  L.Stone,    illus  tabs  Mil  Elect/Counter- 
measures  5:26+  Dec   '79 


90 


BALANCE  OF  POWER   -  Continued 

"On  the  brink  of  the  final  abyss":  A  statement  on  war. 
Lord  Mountbatten.    illus  Def  Monitor  9:1-2+  May  '80 

The  other  gas  crisis --chemical  weapons .  Charles  H. 
Bay.  Parameters  pt  1,   9:70-80  Sep  '79;  pt  2, 
9:65-78  Dec   '79 

Our  present  Military  Posture.  LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker, 
Ret.  AF  Times  40:19-20  Mar  3   '80 

Pentagon  rebuts  charges  of  U.S.  military  weakness. 
Def  Monitor  9,   No.  8:  entire  issue   '80 

A  post-detente  strategy  for  the  United  States.  Sen 
Henry  M.Jackson,  illus  Strat  Rev  8:11-16 
Spring  '80 

Power  projection  or  influence:  Soviet  capabilities  for 
the  1980s.  Keith  A.Dunn,  illus  tabs  map  Nav  War 
Col  Rev  33:31-47  Sep-Oct  '80 

The  question  of  deploying  U.S.   theater  nuclear  weap- 
ons in  Europe.   Lawrence  J.Korb.   tabs  Nav  War 
Col  Rev  33:99-105  May-Jun  '80 

Reassessing  the  strategic  balance.   Richard  Burt. 
Intl  Sec  5:37-52  Summer   '80 

Report  to  the  96th  Congress.   (Presentation,   House 
Armed  Services  Committee,   Washington,   Feb 
1980)  Hans  M.Mark  and  Gen  Lew  Allen,   Jr.  tabs 
AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup  No. 3:2-35  Mar  '80 

Scandinavia  and  the  balance  of  power.  Def  &  For  Aff  8 
No. 9:48+  '80 

The  selling  of  SALT:  Gazing  too  long  into  the  abyss. 
LtCol  Daniel  W.  Christman.  illus  Parameters  9: 
52-64  Dec   '79 

Sixth  Fleet  update.   CDR  Brent  Baker,    illus  tabs  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:52-59  Sep   '80 

The  slippery  road  of  MBFR  (Mutual  and  Balanced 
Force  Reductions).    Lothar  Ruehl.    illus  tabs  Strat 
Rev  8:24-35  Winter  '80 

Some  questions  for  November.  LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker, 
Ret.   AF  Times  41:19-20  Jul  28   '80 

The  Soviet  buildup--why  does  the  threat  grow?   Capt 
Richard  M.Saunders,    illus  Mil  Rev  60:61-71 
Apr  '80 

The  Soviet  invasion  of  Afghanistan.  R . D . M . Furlong 
and  Theodor  Winkler,  illus  map  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 2:168-170   '80 

The  Soviet  strategic  nuclear  advantage  and  how  to 
eliminate  it.  John  F.Lehman.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:271- 
285  Fall  '80 

The  "Soviet  threat"--the  lie  of  the  century.   Lt-Col 
V .  Amelchenko .  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  1:47-49  Jan  '80 

The  stability  of  the  Gulf.  Maj  H.Al-Thani.  Hawk 
No. 40:29-34  Feb  '80 


The  state  of  the  Navy.   CDR  William  S.Hoffman,    illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:34-39  Sep   '80 

Status  of  our  strength  and  will.   (Presentation, 

Dining-Out,   Wright-Patterson  AFB,   OH,  Sep  13, 
1980)  LtGen  Richard  E.Merkling.  AF  Plcy  Ltr 
For  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  16-21,   Nov  '80 


BALANCE  OF  POWER  -  Continued 

A  strategic  analysis  of  Northeast  Asia  and  the  North- 
west Pacific.   CAPT  John  F.  Tarpey,   Ret.    illus 
maps  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:106-125  May  '80 

Strategic  balance  considerations:  Policy,   doctrine, 
force  structure,   and  SALT.   LtCol  Warren  H.  Mil- 
berg,   tab  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:68-74  Jul-Aug  '80 

Strategic  military  balance .  Harold  Brown.  (Reprinted 
from  Asia-Pacific  Defense  Forum,  Spring  1980) 
illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 5:131+  Sep-Oct  '80 

Strategic  offense  and  defense.   (Presentation,   Dept  of 
Iowa,   American  Legion  Convention,  Sioux  City, 
July  19,    1980)  BrigGen  William  L. Shields.  AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  19-25,   Sep  '80 

A  structured  framework  for  SALT  decision-making. 
John  M.Collins,   tab  AU  Rev  31:22-26  Jan-Feb  '80 

Submarine  launched  ballistic  missiles  in  the  Soviet 
and  the  U.S.   Navy.   Khursid  Ahmed  Khan,    illus 
tabs  Islamic  Def  Rev  5,   No.  1:33+  '80 

Summary  of  DOD  Annual  Report.   (Presentation, 
Senate  Armed  Services  Committee,   Washington, 
Jan  29,    1980)  Harold  Brown.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  2-14,   Apr  '80 

The  swinging  debate.    (General  Prize  Essay,    1st 
Honorable  Mention)  RADM  Robert  Hanks,   Ret. 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:26-31  Jun  '80 

Tactical  warfare  developments  into  the   1980's.   Rob- 
ert A.Moore,   illus  Natl  Def  65:22-27+  Aug  '80 

Technology  vs  numbers.   Gen  T.  R.  MUton,   Ret.   AF 
Mag  63:157  Sep   '80 

Theatre  nuclear  force  modernisation.   (Report  of  a 
seminar  held  at  RUSI  in  conjunction  with  British 
Atlantic  Committee,   Feb  12,    1980)  RADM  E.F. 
Gueritz.    illus  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125:3-10 
Sep   '80 

The  trouble  with  NATO.    LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker,   Ret. 
AF  Times  40:19-20  Jun  23   '80;  Natl  Def  65:38 
Oct  '80 

USAF  leaders  see  greater  'likelihood  of  war.  '  illus 
Sea  Power  23:16-18  Aug   '80 

USSR  vs  U.S.A.  :  The  coming  window  for  a  first 
strike.  Burt  F.Raynes .  Govt  Exec  12:37-40+ 
Oct  '80 

The  U.S.  Air  Force  in  Europe.    (Presentation,  Air 
Force  Assoc  National  Symposium,    Los  Angeles, 
Oct  25,    1979)  Gen  John  W.Pauly.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup  No.  2:6-13  Feb  '80 

The  U.S.  learns  the  final  score:  The  SALT  II  debate 
and  the  strategic  balance.  Justin  Galen,  tabs 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:52-53+  Oct  '80 

United  States  must  have  strength,   will,   and  commit- 
ment of  leader.    (Highlights,  Keynote  address, 
National  ROA  Council  Meeting,   Washington,   Feb 
1980)  Rep  Robert  Michel,    illus  Officer  56:12 

May  '80 

(The  U.S.  Navy)  Interview.  ADM  Thomas  B.Hayward. 
illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:49-50+  Apr  '80 

U.S.   role  in  South  Pacific,    illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  6:53+ 
Nov- Dec   '80 


9) 


BALANCE  OF  POWER  -  Continued 

U.S.  security  interests  in  the  South  Pacific.  Elliott 
Hurwitz.  map  Asian  Def  J  No. 5:129-130  Sep- 
Oct  '80 

U.S.   security:  No  quick  fix.   LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker,    Ret 
AF  Times  40:13-14  Mar  31   '80 

U.S.   strategic  deterrent  capability.  (Presentation, 
49th  Annual  Meeting,   Utah  State  Bar,   Salt  Lake 
City,   July  18,    1980)  Gen  Richard  H.Ellis.  AF  Plcy 
Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  6-11,  Sep  '80 

U.S.  strategic  force  modernization:  A  new  role'for 
missile  defense?  Rep  Jack  F.Kemp,  illus  Strat 
Rev  8:11-17  Summer  '80 

U.S.   strategic  nuclear  policy.  (Presentation,   Naval 
War  College,   Aug  20,    1980)  Harold  Brown.  AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  2-8,   Oct  '80 

What  would  you  do  now?    LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker,   Ret. 
AF  Times  41:19-20  Oct  20   '80 

'When  we  discuss  our  manpower  options,   one  of  the 
primary  considerations  would  be  to  strengthen  the 
Reserve  forces.  '  Interview.  Sen  Sam  Nunn.  illus 
Officer  56:24-26  Nov  '80 

Who  is  number  one?   Editorial.   Gen  Bruce  C.Clarke, 
Ret.   tab  Officer  56:8  Jul  '80 

Why  Navy  wants  50%  more  combat  muscle.  Interview. 
ADM  Thomas  B.Hayward.  tabs  Govt  Exec  12:16+ 
Aug  '80 

Will  Russia  permit  Western  rearmament?   LtGen  Ira 
C.Eaker,   Ret.  AF  Times  40:19-20  Apr  21   '80 

BALCHEN,    Bernt 

Airpower  pioneers:  Col  Bernt  Balchen.  por  AF  Mag 
63:116-118  Jul  '80 

BALLISTIC  MISSILE  EARLY  WARNING  SYSTEM 

Keeping  an  eye  on  Ivan,   illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl 
117:35  Jun  '80 

The  monotony  and  the  panic  of  missile  warning.   TSgt 
William  Madden,   illus  Combat  Crew  30:4-6  Sep  '80 

BALLISTIC  MISSILES  see  Missiles 
BALLOONS 

The  Caquot  flies  again.   Patricia  Turner  Schriver. 
illus  AU  Rev  31:46-54  May- Jun  '80 

H_i_s  t_o_r_y_ 

A  page  from  the  past:  Balloons  or  bombers,   illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:24-26  Aug   '80 

The  professor  (T.S.  C.Lowe)  and  his  lighter-than- 
air  corps.   Maj  Robert  M.Smith,   Ret.   illus  Army 
30:39-41  Aug  '80 

BALTIC  SEA  REGION 


BALUCHISTAN 


The  sturdy  Baluch.  Simon  Winchester,  illus  map 
Soldiers  35:36-37  Dec  '80 

BANDS  (MUSIC) 

Army  Field  Band  striking  a  patriotic  chord.  Helen 
Kay  Ellsworth,  illus  Soldiers  35:18-20  Nov  '80 

Band  of  the  Pacific:  45  musicians  in  3  groups.   Sgt 
Jim  Snyder,   illus  AF  Times  40:43+  Mar  24  '8  0 

When  the  show  goes  on.   (1980  Air  Force  Worldwide 
Talent  Contest,   Travis  AFB,   CA)  TSgt  Alan 
Prochoroff.  illus  Airman  24:2-8  Jul  '80 

History 

John  Philip  Sousa-- 100th  anniversary.   Capt  Jeb  Ben- 
nett, illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:31-34  Oct  '80 

BANKS  AND  BANKING 

See  also 
Electronic  Funds  Transfer  System 

DOD  units  told  to  stop  checking  bank  records.  AF 
Times  40:10  Apr  21   '80 

Ex-Im  Bank:  If  it  works,   why  fix  it.   illus  Govt  Exec 
12:18-19  Oct  '80 
BARGES 


Across  or  along:  Soviet  amphibious  options  in  North- 
western Europe.   (Is  a  joint  NATO  Marine  Corps 
needed?  )  Alexander  K.Maconochie.  illus  map  US 
NavInstProc  106:46-50  Apr  '80 

BALTIC  STATES 

A  close-knit  family,    illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  7:14-20 
Jun  '80 


Barges,    ramps,    and  V/STOL.  Laurie  Rackas  and 
John  C.Scharfen.  illus  tab  MarCor  Gaz  64:20-21 
Sep  '80 

BARNETT,    George 

Ouster  of  a  Commandant  (MajGen  George  Barnett). 
LtCol  Merrill  L.Bartlett.  por  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:60-65  Nov  '80 

BARRACKS  AND  QUARTERS 


See  also 


Housing 


Air     Force 


U.  S. 


Base  housing:  A  perceived  entitlement.   TIG  Brief 
32:7-8  May  16   '80 

EM,   family  housing  getting  go-ahead.   John  Ginov sky. 
AF  Times  41:7  Nov  24  '80 

Family  housing  scarce  on  planned  MX  bases.   AF 
Times  41:22  Jul  28   '80 

Housing  inspection  wait  to  be  waived.  AF  Times  40:  If 
May  12   '80 

How  energy-efficient  is  your  home?   (DOE's  Resi- 
dential Conservation  Service)  AF  Times  41:15 
Aug  4  '80 

Meter  plan  pushed.   Randy  Shoemaker.  AF  Times 
40:6  Jul  7   '80 

Quarters,   furnishings  available  overseas.    Table 
only.   AF  Times  41:24  Dec  8   '80 

Quarters  improvement  program.  TIG  Brief  32:12 
Nov  28  '80 


Rise  in  housing  $$   sought.   John  Ginovsky.  AF  Times 
40:2+  Feb  25   '80 


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BARRACKS  AND  QUARTERS  -  Continued 

A_i  r_F  o  r£e^j- U_^_S  .    -   Cont'd 

TLF  (Temporary  Lodging  Facilities)  conversion  not 
automatic.   AF  Times  40:10  Jun  23   '80 

Armed    Forces--U.S. 


9ns 
SSRR 


Couple  may  lose  BAQ.  Bruce  Callander.  AF  Times 
40:1+  Jan  14   '80 

DOD  readies  VHA  for  Oct  31  checks.   Tom  Philpott. 
AF  Times  41:1+  Oct  13   '80 

Defense  officials  near  accord  on  VHA  policy.  AF 
Times  41:2  Sep  29  '80 

Flag  rank  quarters  cost  too  much,   auditors  say.  AF 
Times  41:6  Aug  25   '80 

House  panel  (Appropriations  Committee)  OKs  housing 
units.   AF  Times  40:18  Jul  14  '80 

Equipment 

Furniture  buying  can  start  again.   Paul  Smith.   AF 
Times  41:4  Dec   1   '80 

Arm_y  --U.S. 

Barracks  life  and  the  single  soldier.  Steve  Abbott, 
illus  Soldiers  35:6-12  Jan  '80 

Marine     Corps  —  U.S. 

History 

Marine  barracks:  Essence  of  the  'Old  Corps.  '  LtCol 
William  R.Smith,  illus  tab  map  MarCor  Gaz  64: 
90-95  Nov  '80 

BARRIERS  (MILITARY  SCIENCE)  see  Obstacles  (Mili- 
tary Science) 

BARROW,    Robert  H. 

CMC  FY- 1981  Posture  Statement.   (Presentation, 
House  Armed  Services  Committee,   Jan  31,    1980) 
Gen  Robert  H.Barrow.  MarCor  Gaz  64:31-42 
Apr  '80 

Congress  and  the  Corps.   (Presentation,   House  Armed 
Services  Committee,   Jan  31,    1980)  Gen  Robert  H. 
Barrow.  MarCor  Gaz  64:28-30  Apr  '80 

USMC  Commandant  (Gen  Robert  H.Barrow)  leads 

Services  in  urging  troops  to  use  food  stamps.  SSgt 
Don  Shinkaruk.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:39  Apr  '80 

"We  will  do  whatever  the  country  wants  us  to  do." 
Interview.   Gen  Robert  H.Barrow,  por  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  118:34+  Nov  '80 

BASE  EXCHANGES  see  Exchanges 

BASE  OPERATIONS 

Ops  topics.    Regular  feature  in  issues  of  Ae_rosp_ace 
Safety 


BATTLEFIELD  SURVEILLANCE  see  Surveillance 

BATTLES 

See  also  subdivision  Campaigns  and  Battles 
under  specific  wars,   e.g., 
Korean  War,    1950-  1953 --Campaigns  and  Battles 
World  War  I- -Campaigns  and  Battles 
World  War  II--Campaigns  and  Battles 

The  King's  German  Legion  at  Waterloo.   John  Koster. 
illus  map  Infantry  70:26-32  Mar-Apr  '80 

What  price  vigilance?  The  Kormoran-Sydney  battle. 
RADM  William  H.Langenberg .  illus  Nav  War  Col 
Rev  33:78-84  Jan-Feb  '80 

H_i  story 

The  Battle  of  Marathon,    or  what's  a  2500-year-old 
battle  got  to  do  with  me?   MajGen  I.  B.Holley,   Jr. 
AU  Rev  31:46-50  Jul- Aug  '80 

BEAM  WEAPONS 


Fighting  with  man-made  lightning.   Stefan  Geisenhey- 
ner.    illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  1:22-23+  Jan-Feb  '80 

Gun  barrels  of  the  future.  Stefan  T.Possony.  illus 
Def  &  For  Aff  8:30-31  Sep  '80 

The  new  weapon?   Laser  and  charged-particle  beams. 
Doug  Richardson,    illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations 
24:66+  Dec   '79-Jan  '80 

Particle  beam  weapon  development.  Maj  Steven  J. 
Berganini.  illus  Fid  Arty  J  48:30-34  Jan-Feb  '80 

BECTON,   Julius  W.  ,    Jr 

First-class  Army.  .  .  4th  class  living  conditions. 

Interview.  LtGen  Julius  W.Becton,   Jr.  por  Army 
30:22-26  Nov  '80 

BEHAVIORISM  (PSYCHOLOGY) 

The  bomb,   dread,   and  eternity.   Michael  Mandel- 
baum.   Intl  Sec  5:3-23  Fall  '80 

Crowd  control:  A  comparative  viewpoint.  H.G.Titt- 
mar.  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   124:57-60  Dec   '79 

Fear  and  pain.    (Report  of  a  seminar  held  at  RUSI, 
Nov  7,    1979)  AVM  Patrick  O'Connor  and  others. 
RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125:69-74  Sep   '80 

Management  by  P's  and  Q's  (Personnel  and  Quad- 
rants).  Capt  Robert  C.Teel.   illus  AF  Compt  14: 

36-37  Jul  '80 

Mastering  the  military  mid-life  transition.   Maj  Bruce 
T.Caine.   illus  tabs  Parameters  10:70-77  Sep  '80 

Sociopolitical  alienation  and  military  efficiency.   Ste- 
phen D.Wesbrook.   tabs  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6: 
170-189  Winter  '80 


BATTERIES 

An  analytical  approach  to  improved  manufacturing 
technology.  Milton  H.Ritchie  and  others,  illus  tab 
Def  Mgt  J  16:52-56  Fourth  Quarter  '80 

W-P  (Aero  Propulsion)  Lab's  battery  meets  space 
challenge.  AF  Times  40:26  May  26   '80 


BEMENT,   Arden  L.  ,   Jr 

Deputy  Under  Secretary  of  Defense,   Research  and 
Advanced  Technology  (Arden  L.Bement,   Jr).  por 
Natl  Def  64:9-10  Jun  '80 


BENEFITS  see 
Bonuses 
Fringe  Benefits 


Survivors  Rights  and  Benefits 
Veterans  Benefits 


93 


BERKMAN.   William  R. 

Army  Reserve  strength  aided  by  incentive  enlistment 
programs,   General  Berkman  says.   Officer  56:13 
Jun  '80 

General  Berkman  describes  bonus  program  results, 
por  Officer  56:18  Jan  '80 

Reserves:  Expanded  missions,  limited  resources. 
MajGen  William  R.  Berkman.  por  Army  30:166- 
169  Oct  '80 

BERLIN  AIRLIFT 

Memories  of  the  Berlin  Airlift  (32  years  ago).   Car- 
toons.  "Jake"  Schuffert.  Airman  24:34-37  May  '80 

BERNARD,    Charles  W. 

Charles  W.Bernard,   Director,   Land  Warfare,   Office 
of  the  Under  Secretary  of  Defense  for  Research 
and  Engineering,  por  Natl  Def  65:5-6  Oct  '80 

A  more  rapidly  deployable  force.  Charles  W.Bernard. 
Natl  Def  65:33-36+  Oct  '80 

BERRY,    Sidney  B. 

Constant  Enforcer  '79.  LtGen  Sidney  B.  Berry  and 
LtCol  Lynn  C.  Hooper,  por  USA  Avn  Dig  26:1-3 
Feb  '80 

BICYCLES  see  Motorcycles  and  Bicycles 

BIOGRAPHY  see  subdivision  Biography  under  specific 
subjects,   e.g., 
Armed  Forces--Biography 
Army- -Biography 

BIOLOGICAL  RHYTHMS 

An  attempted  validation  study  of  the  Birthdate -Based 
Biorhythm  (BBB)  hypothesis.   C.E.Englund  and 
P.Naitoh.   illus  tab  Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med 
51:583-590  Jun  '80 

Circadian  rhythms  of  performance  among  workers  in 
the  Arctic.   Leslie  Buck,   tab  Aviation,  Space  k 
Envmt  Med  51:805-808  Aug  '80 

BIOLOGICAL  WARFARE  see  Chemical-Biological  War- 
fare 

BIOMEDICAL  SCIENCES  CORPS 

Veterinarians  are  now  under  Biomed  Sciences.   Len 
Famlglietti.   AF  Times  40:20  Apr  7   '80 

BIORHYTHMS  see  Biological  Rhythms 

BIRDS 

The  birds  &  the  booms.   Lewis  Shotton.   illus  AF 
Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:11-12  Nov  '80 

The  birds  are  back,  illus  map  TAC  Attack  20:18-20 

Nov  '80 

Birds  of  a  feather,   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:8-9  Feb  '80 

Birdstrike  at  480  kts.  Capt  Mike  Hambrick.  illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:12-13  Oct  '80 

Birdstrike  remains  identification.    TIG  Brief  32:15 
Apr  4  '80 

Don't  get  goosed  by  a  giggling  gaggle  of  geese.   Capt 
Ross  W.Phillippe.    illus  Combat  Crew  30:20-21 
Sep   '80 


BIRDS   -  Continued 

October  is  peak  for  bird  strikes,   illus  AF  Times 
41:17  Oct  27   '80 

Seasonal  hazard.  Maj  James  L.Gillespie,  illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:10-12  Oct  '80 

September  song.  Maj  Alan  D.York,  illus  map  tab 
MAC  Flyer  27:8-10  Sep  '80 

BISHOP,    Raymond  H.,    Jr. 

HSC  (Health  Services  Command):  Readiness  demands 
healthy  soldiers.  MajGen  Raymond  H.  Bishop,  Jr. 
por  Army  30:184-187  Oct  '80 

BLACK  MARKET 


74  Koreans  tied  to  black  market.  SSgt  Tom  Fuller. 
AF  Times  41:22  Sep  15   '80 

BLACKS  IN  THE  ARMED  FORCES 

Army's  (2dLt  Marcella  A.  )  Hayes,  1st  Black  woman 
military  aviator  in  U.S.  forces.  SP4  Robin  Drew, 
illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:  inside  back  cover  Jan  '80 

Blacks  in  Guard  increase  800  percent  in  last  decade. 
AF  Times  41:28  Oct  6   '80 

The  Broom  technique:  NCO1  s  cure  for  '  shaving 
bumps.  '  Jane  O' Hare,  illus  AF  Times  40:51 
Jun  16  '80 

Carpenter's  views:  Academies  lagging  in  minority  ef- 
forts. AF  Times  41:10  Sep  8   '80 

Guide  to  treating   'shaving  bumps'  revised.  Pat  Dalton. 
AF  Times  41:2  Sep  8  '80 

A  log  of  achievements.  Betty  Goodson.  illus  USA  Avn 
Dig  26:6-8  Jun  '80 

Race  in  the  United  States  military:  Symposium. 
Charles  C.Moskos,   Jr  and  others,  tabs  Armed 
Forces  &  Soc  6:586-613  Summer  '80 

Racial  balance  called  vital  to  AVF  effectiveness.   Tom 
Philpott.   tab  AF  Times  41:10  Nov  24  '80 

Should  A VF's  racial  mix  concern  us?  Tom  Philpott. 
tab  AF  Times  pt  1,   41:7  Nov  17   '80 

BLAZ,   Vincente  T. 

Looking  back:  Reflections  at  career's  end.  BrigGen 
Vincente  T.Blaz,   Ret.  MarCor  Gaz  64:98-100 
Nov  '80 

BLIMPS  see  Airships 

BLOOD 

Blood  pressure  and  oxygenation  in  different  cardio- 
vascular compartments  of  a  normal  man  during 
postural  exposures.  V.E.Katkov  and  V.V.Chestu- 
khin.  tabs  Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:1232- 
1242  Nov  '80 

Blood- -the  gift  of  life.  SP5  Lana  Ott.  illus  Soldiers 
35:48-49  Mar  '80 

Body  fluid  compartments  in  humans  during  acute 

high-altitude  exposure.  S.C.Jain  and  others,   tabs 
Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:234-236  Mar   '80 


94 


BLOOD  -   Continued 

Cardiovascular  and  sympathetic  reactions  to  in-flight 
emergency  responses  among  base  fire  fighters. 
Ben  F.  Hurley  and  others,   tabs  Aviation,   Space  & 
Envmt  Med  51:788-792  Aug   '80 

Central  circulation  and  metabolism  of  the  healthy  man 
during  postural  exposures  and  arm  exercise  in  the 
head-down  position.  O.G.Gazenko  and  others,   illus 
tabs  Aviation,   Space  k  Envmt  Med  51:113-120 
Feb  '80 

Development  of  "sports  anemia"  in  physically  fit  men 
after  daily  sustained  submaximal  exercise.  M.W. 
Radomski  and  others,  tabs  Aviation,  Space  & 
Envmt  Med  51:41-45  Jan  '80 

Intravascular  hemolysis  in  acute  mountain  sickness. 
Raymond  E.  Lovlin  and  others,   illus  Aviation, 
Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:271-272  Mar  '80 

Serum  cholesterol  levels  in  selected  Air  Force  cadets 
compared  with  levels  in  the  West  Point  study.  Dale 
A.Clark  and  others,  tabs  Aviation,  Space  k  Envmt 
Med  51:6-10  Jan  '80 

BOATS 

GAO  report:  (AF)  watercraft  off  course.  Len  Fa- 
miglietti.  AF  Times  40:6  Jun  9  '80 

BODYCOMBE,    Richard 

Air  Force  Reserve,  por  AF  Mag  63:126-127  May   '80 

Air  Force  Reserve  programs.    (Presentation,    House 
Appropriations  Committee,   Washington,   June   18, 
1980)  MajGen  Richard  Bodycombe.   AF  Plcy  Ltr 
for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp   17-25,   Aug   '80 

Paid  Redoubt  showed  AFRES  ready.   Interview. 

MajGen  Richard  Bodycombe.  por  AF  Times  41:10 
Sep  1   '80 

Reserve  Chief  (MajGen  Richard  Bodycombe)  calls 
tech  (Air  Reserve   Technician)  program  effective. 
AF  Times  40:2  Jun  30   '80 

BCMBER  UNITS 

ADTAC  participates  in  Giant  Voice.   Capt  Owen  Jen- 
sen, illus  TAC  Attack  20:18-21  Feb  '80 

Training  the  best:  The  380th  BMW  and  the  4007th 
CCTS  prepare  FB-111A  crews  to  fly  and  fight, 
illus  Combat  Crew  30:4-7+  Aug   '80 

H_i  story 

An  airman  to  remember  (SgtlC  Fred  Graveline). 

Merle  C.Olmsted,    illus  Am  Avn  Hist  Soc  J  25:119- 
123  Summer  '80 

America's  first  bombers.  Frederick  V.Ludden.  illus 
Natl  Def  64:36-39+  Feb  '80 

The  Ball  boys.   William  H.  Greenhalgh.    illus  Aerosp 
Hist  27:172  Sep   '80 

Lancasters  over  the  USA.   SqLdr  Andrew  J.Brookes, 
illus  Aerosp  Hist  27:103-108  Jun  '80 

Seventeen  bits  and  pieces:  Boeing's  B-17  Fs  and  Gs 
assigned  to  the  8th  U.S.  Army  Air  Force,   August 
1942-May  1945.  Paul  M.Andrews,  illus  tabs  Am 
Avn  Hist  Soc  J  pt  1,    1st  Air  Division.   24:202-213 
Fall  '79:  pt  2,   3d  Air  Division.   24:303-312 
Winter  '79 


BOMBER  UNITS  -  Continued 

Hjjtory    -  Cont'  d 

Shootout  at  Palembang:  The  "Hellbirds"  mine  the 

Moesi  River.   RADM  K.L.Veth,   Ret.   illus  Am  Avn 
Hist  Soc  J  25:72-74  Spring   '80 

BOMBING 


ARBS:  The  Angle  Rate  Bombing  System.   CDR  C.N. 
Sapp.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:99-100  Nov  '8o' 

Bargain  basement  fighters  (retrofits).   John  Beach, 
illus  Def  Elect  12:59-60+  Jun  '80 

Deep-strike  interdiction.  Charles  E.Myers,  Jr.  illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:47-52  Nov  '80 

FB-111  emergency  bombing.  Capt  Bradley  L.Moffett. 
tllus  Navigator  27:24-26  Winter  '80 

The  FB-111  goes  conventional.   Maj  Lawrence  Chal- 
mer.    illus  Combat  Crew  30:20-21+  Nov  '80 

Latent  dive  toss  system  errors.   Capt  Ralph  S.  Rein- 
hart  II.   illus  USAF  Ftr  Wpns  Rev,   pp  14-17, 
Winter  '79 

To  withstand  the  firestorm.  (Paul  Vauthier's  prophe- 
tic ideas)  Philip  D.Supina.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:42-46  Nov  '80 

WRCS  (Weapons  Release  Computer  System):  Fact  or 
fantasy.  Capt  Edward  J.Zamorski.  illus  tab  USAF 
Ftr  Wpns  Rev,   pp  22-27,    Fall  '80 

When  you  drop  live.    IstLt  Mark  Baker,  illus  tabs 
USAF  Ftr  Wpns  Rev,   pp  8-14,   Fall  '80 

H_i  s_t_o_r_y_ 

Mission:  Find  the  USS  Utah!  DeWitt  S.  Copp.   illus 
AF  Mag  63:64-68  Apr  '80 

BOMBING  AND  GUNNERY  RANGES 

HELBAT:  The  way  to  tomorrow's  artillery?  R.B. 
Pengelley.   illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  1:83-88   '80 

A  new  twist  for  aerial  gunnery.  (Realistic  aerial  gun- 
nery range)  Sgt  Robert  Rosenburgh.  illus  USA  Avn 
Dig  26:22-23  Sep   '80 

TV  Ordnance  Scoring  System.  Capt  Bob  O'Dell.  illus 
tab  USAF  Ftr  Wpns  Rev,  pp  21-27,   Summer  '80 


BOMBING,    NAVIGATION.    ETC 

C^_m_p_e_t_i_t  i_o_n  s 
Air  Force 

ADTAC  participates  in  Giant  Voice.  Capt  Owen  Jen- 
sen, illus  TAC  Attack  20:18-21  Feb  '80 

Giant  Voice,  illus  Air  Reservist  32:6-7  Feb  '80 

Giant  Voice   '79.   Maj  Steve  Miller,   illus  tabs  Combat 
Crew  30:4-7+  Jan  '80 

Strike  Command  (RAF):  A  friendly  competitor  in 

Giant  Voice   '79.    illus  Combat  Crew  30:8-11  Jan '80 

BOMBINGS,    TERRORIST  see  Terrorism 


WMm 


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IktMHS 


BOOK  REVIEWS  -  Continued 


See  also 
Neutron  Bomb 
Nuclear  Bombs 

Skipping  across  the  ramp.    IstLt  Steve  Smith,  illus 
USAF  Ftr  Wpns  Rev,   pp  28-32,   Fall  '80 

Guidance     and     Control 


ARBS:  The  Angle  Rate  Bombing  System.   CDR  C.N. 
Sapp.  illus  US  NavInstProc  106:99-100  Nov  '80 

Bombs--renaissance  by  terminal  guidance.   Brian 
Payne,  illus  tabs  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:72+ 
Oct-Nov  '80 

French  Jaguars  get  laser  guidance  system,    illus 
Asian  Def  J  No.  4: 101- 102  Jul-Aug   '80 

"Phasers,   lasers  and  blazers.  "  Maj  G.R.Hepfner. 
illus  Combat  Crew  30:22-23  May  '80 

Precision-guided  ammunition  and  special  air  ord- 
nance, illus  Aerosp  Intl  16:42-44  Jul-Aug   '80 

BONUSES 


Bonus  boost  may  spur  many  to  re-up  longer.  Pat  Dal- 
ton.  AF  Times  41:4  Sep  22  '80 

EM  in  critical  skills  due  $600  Ready  Reserve  bonus. 
AF  Times  41:26  Dec  22   '80 

89  skills,    Zone  C  plan  added  to  SRB  program.  Pat 
Dalton.  AF  Times  41:1+  Oct  13   '80 

Flight  pay:  $15,000  more  for  career.  Bruce  Callan- 
der. AF  Times  41:4+  Sep  22   '80 

General  Berkman  describes  bonus  program  results, 
illus  Officer  56:18  Jan  '80 

Med  bonus  bill  sent  to  Carter.  AF  Times  40:7 
Mar  10  '80 

Nichols  acts  to  get  doc  pay  bill  OK'd  by  July  1.  AF 
Times  40:4  Jun  30  '80 

Only  4  states  still  offer  Viet  bonus.  AF  Times  41:27 
Sep  1   '80 

Only  32  execs  can  win  bonus  pay.   Don  Mace.  AF 
Times  41:2  Oct  20   '80 

Pay,    benefits  jumping   $4  billion  this  month.   Tom 
Philpott.  AF  Times  41:4  Oct  6   '80 

Re -enlistment:  To  stay  or  not  to  stay   .  .  .   SGM  Bruce 
N.Bant.  illus  Soldiers  35:28-32  Apr  '80 

Re-up  bonus  pushed  for  thousands  more.  Bruce  Cal- 
lander. AF  Times  40:1+  Mar  10  '80 

Some  likely  to  get  flight  pay  bonuses.   AF  Times  41:3 
Sep   1   '80 

33  skills  will  be  added  to  re-up  bonus  Oct  1.  Pat  Dal- 
ton.  AF  Times  41:1+ Sep  15    '80 

Three  more  AFSCs  get  re-up  bonus.  Pat  Dalton.  AF 
Times  41:3  Nov  10  '80 

BOOK  REVIEWS 

Abba  Eban:  An  Autobiography,   by  A.Eban.  Army  Qtr 
109:115-116  Jan  '79 


Air  Base  Defense  in  the  Republic  of  Vietnam,    1961- 
1973,    by  R.P.Fox.   Aerosp  Hist  27:207  Sep   '80; 
MarCor  Gaz  64:61  Oct  '80 

Air  War--Vietnam,    edited  by  D.Middleton.  AU  Rev 
32:122  Nov-Dec   '80 

Airpower  and  Warfare,  edited  by  A.  F.  Hurley  and 
R.C.Ehrhart.  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies  125:82-83 
Sep  '80 

The  Alternative  in  Eastern  Europe,   by  R.Bahro.  Mil 
Rev  60:89-90  Jan  '80 

America  in  Vietnam,   by  G.Lewy.  Parameters   10: 
100-101  Mar  '80;  AU  Rev  31:94-96  Mar-Apr  '80 

American  Caesar:  Douglas  MacArthur  1880-1964,   by 
W.Manchester.  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies  125:87-88 
Mar  '80;   AU  Rev  31:96-101  Jul-Aug   '80 

American  Defense  Policy  from  Eisenhower  to  Ken- 
nedy: The  Politics  of  Changing  Military  Require- 
ments,   1957-1961,   by  R  .A.Aliano.  Armed  Forces 
&  Soc  6:511-516  Spring   '80 

American  Espionage:  From  Secret  Service  to  CIA,   by 
R.Jeffreys -Jones.  AU  Rev  31:105-106  Mar-Apr  '80 

Americans  Remember  the  Home  Front:  An  Oral  Nar- 
rative,  by  R.Hoopes.  AU  Rev  31:105-107  Jan- 
Feb  '80 

America's  Longest  War:  The  United  States  and  Viet- 
nam,   1950-1975,   by  G.C. Herring.  RUSI  J  for  Def 
Studies  125:93  Sep  '80;  Mil  Rev  60:93-94  Nov  '80; 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:104  Aug-Sep  '80 

Arab-Israeli  Military/Political  Relations:  Arab  Per- 
ceptions and  the  Politics  of  Escalation,   by  J.W. 
Amos  II.  Parameters   10:100  Dec  '80 

The  Armed  Forces  of  the  USSR,   by  H.F.Scott  and 
W.F.Scott.  MarCor  Gaz  64:93  May  '80 

Armed  Struggle  in  Palestine:  A  Political-Military 
Analysis,   by  B  .E.O 'Neill.  J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  8: 
131-133  Spring   '80 

The  Armies  of  Ignorance:  The  Rise  of  the  American 
Intelligence  Empire,  by  W.R.Corson.  AU  Rev  31: 
105-106  Mar-Apr  '80 

Arms  Control  and  Security:  Current  Issues,   edited  by 
W.Hanrieder.  J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  8:125-127 
Spring   '80 

Assault  on  the  Liberty:  The  True  Story  of  the  Israeli 
Attack  on  an  American  Intelligence  Ship,   by  J.M. 
Ennes,   Jr.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:18+  Jan  '80; 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:108-109  Mar   '80;  Sea  Power 
23:43-44  Jul  '80;  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:105-106 
Sep-Oct  '80;  Mil  Rev  60:88  Dec   '80 

Battleship  Bismark:  A  Survivor's  Story,  by  B.von 
Muellenheim-Rechberg.  AF  Times  41:46  Nov  3   '80 

Bay  of  Pigs:  The  Untold  Story,   by  P.Wyden.   MarCor 
Gaz  64:69  Mar  '80;  AU  Rev  31:122  Sep-Oct  '80 

The  Bear  at  the  Back  Door:  The  Soviet  Threat  to  the 
West's  Lifeline  in  Africa,   by  W.Walker.  Army  30: 
55  Sep  '80 

Behind  Japanese  Lines,   by  R.Dunlop.  AF  Mag  63:139 
Mar  '80 


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BOOK  REVIEWS  -   Continued 


BOOK  REVIEWS  -  Continued 


Beyond  Top  Secret  Ultra,   by  E.Montagu.  AU  Rev  31: 
105-106  Mar-Apr  '80;  MarCor  Gaz  64:80  Jul  '80 

Bodyguard  of  Lies,   by  A.C.Brown.  J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol 
8:121-124  Spring   '80 

The  Brethren:  Inside  the  Supreme  Court,   by  B.Wood- 
. ward  and  S.Armstrong.  Parameters  10:78-83 
Jun  '80 

Bringing  Up  the  Rear:  A  Memoir,   by  S. L.A.Mar- 
shall. MarCor  Gaz  64:70-71  Mar  '80;  Armor  89: 
58  Mar-Apr  '80;  Parameters   10:104  Mar  '80;  AF 
Mag  63:70+  Apr   '80;  Army  30:65  May  '80;  Nav  War 
Col  Rev  33:116-118  Mar-Apr  '80;  Mil  Rev  60:93- 
94  Oct  '80 

The  Brink:  Cuban  Missile  Crisis,    1962,    by  D.Detzer. 
Mil  Rev  60:91  Jan  '80;  MarCor  Gaz  64:69  Jun  '80 

British  Intelligence  in  the  Second  World  War:  Its  In- 
fluence on  Strategy  and  Operations,   vol  1,   by 
F.H.Hinsley  and  others.  Mil  Rev  60:93-94  May  '80; 
MarCor  Gaz  64:80  Jul  '80 

The  Brotherhood  of  Oil:  Energy  Policy  and  the  Public 
Interest,   by  R.Engler.  AU  Rev  31:107-110  Jul- 
Aug   '80 

Bunch  of  Five,   by  F.Kitson.  AU  Rev  31:117-122  Sep- 
Oct  '80 

Calling  a  Truce  to  Terror:  The  American  Response 
to  International  Terrorism,   by  E.Evans.  Mil  Rev 
60:91  Sep  '80 

The  Camp  David  Framework  for  Peace:  A  Shift  To- 
ward Shared  Rule,  by  D.J.Elazar.  AU  Rev  32: 
119-120  Nov-Dec  '80 

Canaris:  Hitler's  Master  Spy,  by  H.Hohne.  Trans  by 
J.M.Brownjohn.  AF  Mag  63:82  Jan  '80 

Chance  and  Circumstance:  The  Draft,   the  War,   and 
the  Vietnam  Generation,  by  L.M.Baskir  and  W.A. 
Strauss.  MarCor  Gaz  64:68  Jun  '80 

The  Changing  Economics  of  World  Energy,   edited  by 
B.J.Abrahamsson.  AU  Rev  31:107-110  Jul-Aug  '80 

Charles  A. Lindbergh- -an  American  Life,   edited  by 
T.D. Crouch.  Aerosp  Hist  27:135  Jun  '80 

China  Airlift- -the  Hump,    edited  by  J. F. Brewer  and 
H.Howton.  AF  Mag  63:92-93  Aug   '80 

China  Policy,   by  A.  D.Barnett.  AU  Rev  32:1 13- 1 14 
Nov-Dec  '80 

China-Watch:  Toward  Sino-American  Reconciliation, 
by  R.G.Sutter.  AU  Rev  31:129-134  May-Jun  '80 

Chou,   by  J. M. Roots.  AU  Rev  32:112-113  Nov-Dec  '80 

The  Citizen  Soldier  and  the  United  States  Military 
Policy,   by  J. B. Whisker.   Mil  Rev  60:94-95 
Mar  '80 

Commandos  and  Politicians:  Elite  Military  Units  in 
Modern  Democracies,   by  E.A.Cohen.  Parameters 
10:100  Jun  '80;  AU  Rev  31:120  Jul-Aug  '80 

Commandos  and  Rangers  of  World  War  II,   by  J.D. 
Ladd.  MarCor  Gaz  64:69-70  Aug   '80 


Confession  and  Avoidance:  A  Memoir,   by  L.Jaworski. 
AU  Rev  31:119  Jul-Aug   '80 

Congress  and  Arms  Control,  edited  by  A. Piatt  and 
L.D.Weiler.  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:125-126  May- 
Jun  '80 

Conspiracy  of  Silence:  The  Attack  on  the  USS  Liberty, 
by  A.Pearson.   US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:108-109 
Mar  '80 

Contemporary  Terrorism:  Selected  Readings,    edited 
by  J.D.Elliott  and  L.K.Gibson.  MarCor  Gaz  64: 
69-70  Feb  '80 

Countercoup:  The  Struggle  for  Control  of  Iran,   by 

K.Roosevelt.  Intl  Sec  5:152-171  Summer  '80;  Strat 
Rev  8:75-77  Summer  '80;  J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  8: 
281-289  Fall  '80 

The  Counterinsurgency  Era:  U.S.  Doctrine  and  Per- 
formance 1950  to  the  Present,   by  D.S  .Blaufarb. 
AU  Rev  31:117-122  Sep-Oct  '80 

Crisis  in  Command:  Mismanagement  in  the  Army,   by 
R.A.Gabriel  and  P.  L. Savage.  J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol 
8:129  Spring   '80 

Crisis  Resolution:  Presidential  Decision  Making  in  the 
Mayaguez  and  Korean  Confrontations,  by  R.G.Head 
and  others.  Parameters  10:100  Sep  '80 

The  Cruelest  Night,   by  C.Dobson  and  others.  Nav 
War  Col  Rev  33:113-114  May-Jun  '80 

Darby's  Rangers:  We  Led  the  Way,  by  W.O. Darby 
and  W.H.Baumer.  Army  30:74-75  Dec  '80 

The  Day  Before  Doomsday:  An  Anatomy  of  the  Arms 
Race,   by  S. Lens.  J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  8:125-127 
Spring  '80 

Days  of  the  Ching  Pao,  by  M.Rosholt.  Aerosp  Hist 
27:65-66  Mar  '80 

The  Deadly  Fuze,   by  R.B.Baldwin.  Army  30:67 
Nov  '80 

Deception  in  World  War  II,  by  C.Cruickshank.  Mil 
Rev  60:90-91  Nov  '80;  Army  30:68-69  Nov  '80 

Decision  on  Palestine:  How  the  U.S.  Came  To  Recog- 
nize Israel,  by  E.M.Wilson.  Mil  Rev  60:94  Oct  '80 

Defending  America,   by  J.R.Schlesinger  and  others. 
AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup  No.  3:36  Mar  '80 

Defense  Policy  and  the  Presidency,  Carter's  First 
Years,  edited  by  S.Sarkesian.  Nav  War  Col  Rev 
33:123-125  Mar-Apr  '80 

Dieppe  1942:  The  Jubilee  Disaster,   by  R.Atkin.  RUSI 
J  for  Def  Studies   125:79-80  Jun  r80 

The  Diplomacy  of  Detente:  The  Kissinger  Era,   by 
C.Bell.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   p  29, 
Sep  '80 

Divided  and  Conquered:  The  French  High  Command 
and  the  Defeat  of  the  West,  1940,  by  J.  A.  Guns - 
berg.  Army  30:82  Mar  '80 

Double-Edged  Secrets:  U.S.   Naval  Intelligence  Opera- 
tions in  the  Pacific  During  World  War  II,   by  W.J. 
Holmes.  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies  125:82-83  Jun  '80 


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BOOK  REVIEWS  -   Continued 


Dunkirk,  the  Great  Escape,  by  A. J. Barker.  Army 
Qtr  109:126-127  Jan  '79 

Eagle  Entangled,   U.S.   Foreign  Policy  in  a  Complex 
World,   by  K.A.Oye  and  others.  Intl  Sec  4:177-191 
Winter  '79/ '80 

The  Eagle  Squadrons,    Yanks  in  the  RAF  1940-1942, 
by  V.Haugland.  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51: 
192  Feb  '80;  Armor  89:57  Mar-Apr  '80;  Natl  Def 
65:90  Oct  '80 

Eggnog  Riot,   by  J.B.Agnew.  Army  30:63  Feb  '80 

Eisenhower  Declassified,   by  V.Pinkley.  Mil  Rev  60: 
91  Jul  '80 

The  Eleventh  Hour,   by  L.W.Walt.  Army  30:59 

Jan  '80;  MarCor  Gaz  64:67-68  Jun  '80;  Sea  Power 
23:44  Jul  '80 

Elusive  Victory:  The  Arab-Israeli  Wars,    1947-1974, 
by  T.N.DuPuy.  AF  Mag  63:138-139  Mar  '80 

The  End  of  the  War  in  Asia,   by  L.Allen.  Mil  Rev  60: 
92-93  May  '80 

Endgame:  The  Inside  Story  of  SALT  II,   by  S.Talbott. 
Strat  Rev  8:64-67  Winter  '80;  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:88-89  Jun  '80;  Intl  Sec  5: 178- 197  Summer  '80; 
Mil  Rev  60:94-95  Sep  "80;  Parameters   10:101-102 
Dec  '80 

Energy  for  Europe,   by  G.de  Carmoy.  AU  Rev  31:107- 
110  Jul-Aug   '80 

Energy  Future:  Report  of  the  Energy  Project  at  the 
Harvard  Business  School,   edited  by  R.Stobaugh 
and  D.Yergin.   J  Pol  &    Mil  Sociol  8:312-314 
Fall   '80 

Energy  in  America's  Future:  The  Choices  Before  Us, 
by  S.H.Schurr  and  others.  Parameters  10:101 
Dec  '80 

Enterprise,   by  J.  Grey.  Aerosp  Hist  27:66  Mar  '80 

Escape  from  Laos,  by  D.Dengler.  AF  Mag  63:138 
Mar  '80;  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:89  Apr  '80;  Nav 
War  Col  Rev  33:113-114  Mar-Apr  '80 

The  Ethics  of  War,  by  B.Paskins  and  M.Dockrill. 
Parameters  10:102-103  Mar  '80;  RUSI  J  for  Def 
Studies  125:71-72  Jun  '80;  J  Pol  k  Mil  Sociol  8: 
325-326  Fall  '80 

Eurocommunism:  Implications  for  East  and  West,   by 
R. Godson  and  S.Haseler.  AU  Rev  31:140-141  May- 
Jun  '80 


The  Fall  and  Rise  of  the  Pentagon:  American  Defense 
Policies  in  the  1970s,   by  L.J.Korb.  Aerosp  Hist 
27:207  Sep  '80;  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:102-104  Nov- 
Dec   '80 

The  Fall  of  Iran.  Vol  2:  A  Report  to  the  American 
People,   by  C.I.Semkus.  J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  8: 
281-299  Fall  '80 

The  Fall  of  Iran,    1978-1979.  Vol  1:  An  Historical 
Anthology,   by  C.I.Semkus.  J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  8: 
281-299  Fall  '80 

The  Fall  of  South  Vietnam:  Statements  by  Vietnamese 
Military  and  Civilian  Leaders,   by  S.T.Hosmer 
and  others.  Parameters  10:100-101  Dec   '80 

Fall  of  the  Peacock  Throne,   by  W.H.Forbis.  J  Pol 
&  Mil  Sociol  8:281-299  Fall  '80 

The  Fall  of  the  Shah,   by  F.Hoveyda.  J  Pol  &  Mil 
Sociol  8:281-299  Fall  '80 

Farewell,   Israel!  By  E.Sevela.  Mil  Rev  60:90  Jan  '80 

A  Few  Great  Captains:  The  Men  and  Events  That 
Shaped  the  Development  of  U.S.  Air  Power,   by 
D.S.Copp.  AF  Mag  63:70  Apr  '80;  Aerosp  Hist 
27:134-135  Jun  '80;  MarCor  Gaz  64:66  Aug   '80; 
Natl  Def  65:90  Oct  '80;  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs: 
Sup,   pp  22-26,   Nov  '80;  Army  30:73-74  Dec  '80 

55  Days:  The  Fall  of  South  Vietnam,  by  A.Dawson. 
AU  Rev  31:94  Mar-Apr  '80 

First  In!  Parachute  Pathfinder  Company,   by  R.Kent. 
RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125:81  Jun  '80 

For  the  Common  Defense,   by  A  .  J  .  Goodpaster .   AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   p  14,   Aug   '80 

Force  Without  War,   by  B.M.Blechman  and  S.S.Kap- 
lan. RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies  125:76-77  Mar  '80 

Foreign  Policy  by  Congress,   by  T.M.Franck  and 
E.Weisband.  Parameters   10:103  Mar   '80 

Franklin  D.Roosevelt  and  American  Foreign  Policy, 
1932-1945,   by  R.Dalleck.  MarCor  Gaz  64:68-69 
Apr   '80;  Parameters  10:98-99  Sep  '80 

From  Pearl  Harbor  to  Vietnam,   the  Memoirs  of 
Admiral  Arthur  W.Radford,  edited  by  S.  Jurika, 
Jr.   AF  Mag  63:70-71  Oct  '80;  MarCor  Gaz  64: 
65-66  Dec  '80;  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:88-90  Dec  '80 

The  Future  of  China:  After  Mao,  by  R.Terrill.  AU 
Rev  31:129-134  May-Jun  '80 


The  European  Left:  Italy,    France  and  Spain,    edited 
by  W.E.Griffith.  Strat  Rev  8:87-90  Spring   '80 

The  Evolution  of  Soviet  Security  Strategy,    1965-1975, 
by  A.Haselkorn.  Mil  Rev  60:92-93  Sep  '80;  AU  Rev 
31:110-111  Sep-Oct  '80 

The  Extraordinary  Envoy:  General  Hiroshi  Oshima 
and  Diplomacy  in  the  Third  Reich,    1934-1939,   by 
C.Boyd.  Army  30:69  Jul  '80 

Faces  in  a  Mirror,   by  A.Pahlavi.  J  Pol  &t  Mil  Sociol 
8:281-299  Fall  '80 


The  Future  of  Soviet  Military  Power,   edited  by  L.L. 
Whetten.  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:695-701 
Summer  '80 

The  Future  of  United  States  Naval  Power,  by  J. A. 
Nathan  and  J.K.Oliver.  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106: 
107-108  Mar  '80 

Germany  and  the  Politics  of  Nuclear  Weapons,  by 
C.M.Kelleher.  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:507-510 
Spring   '80 

Good  Soldiers  Don't  Go  to  Heaven,  by  D.E.Reich. 
Mil  Rev  60:91-92  Jan  '80 


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Grand  Strategy  for  the  1980s,    edited  by  B. Palmer, 
Jr.  Strat  Rev  8:85-87  Spring  '80 

Great  American  War  Movies,  by  L.H.Suid.  J  Pol  & 
Mil  Sociol  8:329-330  Fall  '80 

The  Greatest  Air  Battle,   by  N.Franks.  RUSI  J  for 
Def  Studies   125:80  Jun   '80 

The  Guerilla  Reader,   by  W.Laqueur.  AF  Plcy  Ltr 
for  Comdrs:  Sup,   p  30,   Jul  '80 

The  Gun  and  the  Olive  Branch:  The  Roots  of  Violence 
in  the  Middle  East,   by  D. Hirst.  Parameters   10: 
99  Dec  '80 

The  Haider  Diaries:  The  Private  War  Journals  of 
Colonel  General  Franz  Haider,    edited  by  A.Lis- 
sance.  AU  Rev  31:97-103  Mar-Apr  '80 

The  Hardest  Day,   by  A.Price.   RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies 
125:80  Jun  '80 

High- Level  Manpower  in  Iran:  From  Hidden  Conflict 
to  Crisis,  by  G.C.Johnson.  J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  8: 
281-299  Fall  '80 

The  History  of  the  German  Resistance  1933-1945,  by 
P.Hoffmann.  AU  Rev  31:119-124  May-Jun  '80 

Hitler  vs  Roosevelt:  The  Undeclared  Naval  War,  by 
T.A.Bailey  and  P.B.Ryan.  Nav  War  Col  Rev  32: 
104-106  Nov-Dec  '79 

Hitler's  Generals,   by  R.Brett-Smith.  AU  Rev  31: 
119-124  May-Jun  '80 

Hitler's  Spies:  German  Military  Intelligence  in  World 
War  II,   by  D.Kahn.   J  Pol  k  Mil  Sociol  8:121-124 
Spring   '80;  AU  Rev  31:114-118  May-Jun  '80 

How  To  Become  a  Civilian  and  Succeed  in  Your  New 
Career,   by  J.D.Blitch.   Def  Trans  J  36:55  Jun  '80 

The  Illusion  of  Peace,    Foreign  Policy  in  the  Nixon 
Years,   by  T.Szulc.  Intl  Sec  4:177-191 
Winter   '79/'80 

In  Defense  of  Decadent  Europe,  by  R.Aron.  Trans  by 
S.Cox.  Parameters  10:98-99  Mar  '80 

Inchon  Landing:  MacArthur's  Last  Triumph,   by 
M.Langley.  Mil  Rev  60:95  Oct  '80 

The  Intelligence  and  Deception  of  the  D-Day  Land- 
ings, by  J.Haswell.  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25: 
105  Apr-May  '80 

The  Interrogator,   by  R.F.Toliver.  Aerosp  Hist  27: 
67-68  Mar  '80 

Iran,  Dictatorship  and  Development,  by  F.Halliday. 
Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:688-694  Summer   '80 

Iran:  The  Illusion  of  Power,   by  R.Graham.  MarCor 
Gaz  64:70-71  Feb  '80;  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:688- 
694  Summer  '80 

The  Irony  of  Vietnam:  The  System  Worked,   by 
L.Gelb.  Army  30:63  Feb  '80;  RUSI  J  for  Def 
Studies  125:89-90  Mar  '80;  Intl  Sec  4:199-218 
Spring   '80 


BOOK  REVIEWS  -  Continued 

Iwo,    by  R.Wheeler.  MarCor  Gaz  64:110-111  Nov  '80 

Japan  as  Number  One:  Lessons  for  America,   by  E.F. 
Vogel.  Parameters   10:102  Dec   '80 

Japan's  Political  Revolution  under  MacArthur,   by 
J.Williams,   Sr.  Mil  Rev  60:91-92  Mar  '80 

Just  and  Unjust  Wars,  by  M.Walzer.  Armed  Forces 
&  Soc  7:160-164  Fall  '80 

Khaki-Collar  Crime:  Deviant  Behavior  in  the  Military 
Context,   by  C.D.Bryant.  Army  30:65-66  Aug   '80 

Khomeini:  The  Shah,   the  Ayatollah,   the  Shi'ite  Ex- 
plosion,  by  E.Stone.  J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  8:281-299 

Fall  '80 

Kingdoms  of  the  Blind,   by  H.  W.Rood.  Strat  Rev  8: 
84-85  Summer  '80 

The  Kremlin's  Dilemma,   by  T. Beamish  and  G.Had- 
ley.  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies  125:76-77  Mar  '80; 
Mil  Rev  60:95  Jun  '80 

Language  of  Violence:  The  Blood  Politics  of  Terror- 
ism,  by  E.O'Ballance.  Army  30:55-56  Sep  '80; 
Mil  Rev  60:91-92  Oct  '80 

The  Last  Adventurer,   by  R.Steiner.  AU  Rev  31:117- 
120  Sep-Oct  '80 

Last  Flight  from  Saigon,   by  T.G.Tobin  and  others. 
Aerosp  Hist  27:68-69  Mar  '80 

The  Last  Half-Century:  Societal  Change  and  Politics 
in  America,   by  M.  Janowitz.   J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol 
7:312-314  Fall  '79 

Legionnaire:  My  Five  Years  in  the  French  Foreign 
Legion,   by  S.Murray.  Armor  89:58-59  Jan- 
Feb  '80 

Liddell  Hart:  A  Study  of  His  Military  Thought,   by 
B.Bond.  AU  Rev  31:117-118  Jan-Feb  '80 

Lightning  Joe:  An  Autobiography,   by  J.L.Collins. 
MarCor  Gaz  64:59  Jan  '80;  Mil  Rev  60:94-95 

Jul  '80 

Linebacker  II:  A  View  from  the  Rock,  by  J. R. McCar- 
thy and  G.B.Allison.  Nav  War  Col  Rev  32:115-117 
Nov-Dec   '79;  Aerosp  Hist  27:66  Mar  '80 

The  Lion's  Last  Roar:  Suez  1956,   by  C.L.Cooper. 
Infantry  70:53  Nov-Dec   '80 

The  Literature  of  War:  Five  Studies  in  Heroic  Virtue, 
by  A.Rutherford.  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125:83 
Jun  '80 

MIG  Pilot:  The  Final  Escape  of  Lt  Belenko,   by 

J.Barron.  MarCor  Gaz  64:67-68  Aug   '80;  Mil  Rev 
10:95-96  Oct  '80 

The  McNamara  Strategy  and  the  Vietnam  War:  Pro- 
gram Budgeting  in  the  Pentagon,    1960-1968,   by 
G. Palmer.  Nav  War  Col  Rev  32:119-120  Nov- 
Dec  '79 

Making  Foreign  Economic  Policy,   by  I.M.Destler. 
Army  30:81-82  Jun  '80 


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Man  in  Flight:  Biomedical  Achievements  in  Aero- 
space,  by  E.Engle  and  A.S.Lott.  Aviation,   Space 
&  Envmt  Med  51:627  Jun  '80 

The  Man  Who  Kept  the  Secrets:  Richard  Helms  and 
the  CIA,   by  T, Powers.  AF  Mag  63:34  Feb  '80; 
Strat  Rev  8:68-71  Winter  '80;  Intl  Sec  5:152-171 
Summer  '80;  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies  125:86  Sep  '80 

Manning  the  New  Navy:  The  Development  of  a  Modern 
Naval  Enlisted  Force,  1899-1940,  by  F.S.Harrod. 
J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  7:329  Fall  '79 

Master  of  Sea  Power:  A  Biography  of  Fleet  Admiral 
Ernest  J.King,   by  T.B.Buell.  AF  Mag  63:165 
Sep  '80;  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:100-102  Nov-Dec   '80 

The  Men  of  the  Gambier  Bay,   by  E.P.Hoyt.   US  Nav 
InstProc  106:83-84  Feb  '80 

The  Menace  of  Atomic  Energy,    by  R.Nader  and 
J.Abbotts.  AU  Rev  31:107-110  Jul-Aug   '80 

Micronesia  under  American  Rule:  An  Evaluation  of 
the  Strategic  Trusteeship  (1947-77),   by  H.F.Nufer 
AU  Rev  31:107  Mar-Apr  '80 

The  Military  in  Contemporary  Soviet  Politics:  An 

Institutional  Analysis,    by  E.  L.  Warner  III.   Armed 
Forces  &  Soc  6:695-701  Summer  '80 

Military  Power  and  Policy  in  Asian  States:  China, 
India,   Japan,    edited  by  O.Marwah  and  J.D.Pol- 
lack.  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:123-124  May- Jun  '80 

Minimum  Disclosure:  How  the  Pentagon  Manipulates 
the  News,   by  J.A.Heise.   US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106: 
84-85  Feb  '80 

The  Mortal  Danger:  How  Misconceptions  about  Russia 
Imperil  America,   by  A.I.Solzhenitsyn.  Strat  Rev 
8:78-80  Summer   '80 

Moscow  Diary,   by  V.Micunovic .   Trans  by  D.Floyd. 
Mil  Rev  60:91-92  Jul  '80 


BOOK  REVIEWS  -  Continued 

The  Nationalization  of  Venezuelan  Oil,   by  J.F. 
Petras  and  others.  J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  7:319- 
321  Fall  '79 

Nazi  Prisoners  of  War  in  America,   by  A.Krammer. 
Aerosp  Hist  27:68  Mar   '80 

Neither  Athens  nor  Sparta:  The  American  Service 
Academies  in  Transition,   by  J.P.Lovell.  Aerosp 
Hist  27:140  Jun   '80;  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:107-110 
Nov-Dec   '80 

New  Technology  and  Military  Power:  General  Pur- 
pose Military  Forces  for  the  1980 's  and  Beyond, 
by  S.  J.Deitchman.  Parameters  9:90-91  Dec  '79 

Nuclear  Proliferation:  Motivations,   Capabilities  and 
Strategies  for  Control,   by  T.Greenwood  and 
others.  AU  Rev  31:102-106  Jul-Aug   '80 

The  Nuclear  Question:  The  United  States  and  Nuclear 
Weapons,  1946-1976,  by  M.Mandelbaum.  Intl  Sec 
5:172-177  Summer  '80 

Nuclear  Weapons  and  World  Politics:  Alternatives  for 
the  Future,   by  D.C.Gompert  and  others.  AU  Rev 
31:102-106  Jul-Aug   '80 

The  October  Revolution,   by  R.Medvedev.   Mil  Rev  60: 
87  Dec   '80 

The  Office  of  Naval  Intelligence:  The  Birth  of  Amer- 
ica's First  Intelligence  Agency,    1865-1918,   by 
J.M.Dorwart.  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:114-115  May- 
Jun  '80 

Okinawa:  The  Great  Island  Battle,   by  B.M.Frank. 
MarCor  Gaz  64:68  Apr   '80 

On  Every  Front:  The  Making  of  the  Cold  War,   by 
T.G.Paterson.  Parameters  10:101-102  Mar  '80 


On  the  Air  in  World  War  II,    by  J.MacVane.   Army  30: 
67-68  Jul  '80;  Mil  Rev  60:94-95  Oct  '80 


Mounted  Combat  in  Vietnam,   by  D. A. Starry.  Nav 
War  Col  Rev  32:121  Nov-Dec  '79;  Army  30:80 
Mar  '80;  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125:89-90  Mar 


On  the  Edge  of  Politics:  The  Roots  of  Jewish  Political 
Thought  in  America,   by  W.S.Berlin.  J  Pol  &  Mil 
Sociol  7:316-318  Fall  '79 


The  Murder  of  Rudolf  Hess,   by  H.Thomas.  RUSI  J 
for  Def  Studies  125:80  Mar  '80 

Muslim- Christian  Conflicts:  Economic,   Political,   and 
Social  Origins,    edited  by  S.Joseph  and  B .L.K. 
Pillsbury.  J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  8:131-133  Spring   '80 

The  My  Lai  Inquiry,   by  W.R. Peers.  Parameters 
9:88  Dec  '79;  Natl  Def  64:74-75  Feb  '80 

My  Secret  War,   by  R.S.Drury.  Aerosp  Hist  27:68 
Mar  '80;  Mil  Rev  60:91  Aug   '80 

NATO,   Turkey  and  the  Southern  Flank:  A  Mideastern 
Perspective,   by  I.Gurkan.  MarCor  Gaz  64:60 
Oct  '80 

National  Security  in  the  1980s:  From  Weakness  to 
Strength,   edited  by  W.S.Thompson.  Intl  Sec  Rev 
5:407-420  Fall  '80 

Nationalism  in  Iran:  Updated  Through  1978,   by  R. 
Cottam.  J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  8:281-299  Fall  '80 


On  to  Berlin:  Battles  of  an  Airborne  Commander, 
1943-1946,   by  J.M.Gavin.  AU  Rev  3  1:96- 101 
Jul-Aug   '80;  MarCor  Gaz  64:66-67  Aug   '80 


Orientalism,   by  E.Said. 
Aug   '80 


AU  Rev  31:117-118  Jul- 


The  Origins  of  the  Cold  War  in  the  Near  East:  Great 
Power  Conflict  and  Diplomacy  in  Iran,    Turkey  and 
Greece,   by  B  .R.Kuniholm.  Strat  Rev  8:97-100 
Spring   '80 

Our  Endless  War:  Inside  Vietnam,   by  Tran  Van  Don. 
AU  Rev  31:117-122  Sep-Oct  '80 

Our  Energy  Future:  The  Role  of  Research,    Develop- 
ment,  and  Demonstration  in  Reaching  a  National 
Consensus  on  Energy  Supply,   by  D.E.Kash  and 
others.  AU  Rev  31:107-110  Jul-Aug   '80 

The  Palestine  Triangle:  The  Struggle  for  the  Holy 
Land,    1935-48,   byN.Bethell.  Mil  Rev  61:89-90 
Jan  '81 


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BOOK  REVIEWS  -  Continued 

The  Palestinians  in  Israel:  A  Study  in  Internal  Colo- 
nialism,  by  E.T.Zureik.  J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  8: 
131-133  Spring  '80 

Panzer  Army  Africa,   by  J.Lucas.  Armor  89:74 
Jul-Aug   '80 

Paratrooper!  :  The  Saga  of  U.S.  Army  and  Marine 
Parachute  and  Glider  Combat  Troops  During 
World  War  H,   by  G.M.Devlin.   Mil  Rev  60:93-94 
Jan  '80;  MarCor  Gaz  64:60-61  Jan  '80 

The  Permanent  Alliance:  The  European- American 
Partnership,    1945-1984,   by  G.Williams.  AU  Rev 
31:102-108  Sep-Oct  '80 

The  Plumbat  Affair,   by  E.Davenport  and  others. 
Armor  89:75  Jul-Aug  '80 

The  Political  Implications  of  Soviet  Military  Power, 
edited  by  L.L.Whetten.  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6: 
695-701  Summer   '80 

Politics  and  Markets:  The  World's  Political-Econom- 
ic Systems,  by  C  .E.  Lindblom.  AU  Rev  31:102-108 
Sep-Oct  '80 

The  Politics  of  Energy,   by  B. Commoner.  J  Pol  &  Mil 
Sociol  8:312-314  Fall  '80 

Preparing  for  the  Next  War:  America  Plans  for  Post- 
war Defense,    1941-45,  by  M.S. Sherry.  AU  Rev 
31:107-108  Jan-Feb  '80 

Present  Danger:  Towards  a  Foreign  Policy,   by  R. 
Conquest.  Mil  Rev  60:92-93  Oct  '80 

President  Eisenhower  and  Strategy  Management:  A 
Study  in  Defense  Politics,   by  D.Kinnard.  Armed 
Forces  &  Soc  6:511-516  Spring   '80 

The  Price  of  Defense:  A  New  Strategy  for  Military 
Spending,   by  the  Boston  Study  Group.  MarCor  Gaz 
64:70-71  Apr  '80 

Primacy  or  World  Order:  American  Foreign  Policy 
since  the  Cold  War,  by  S.Hoffmann.   AU  Rev  31: 
111-113  Sep-Oct  '80;  Intl  Sec  4:177-191 
Winter  '79/'80 

The  Question  of  Palestine,   by  E.W.Said.  Parameters 
10:98-99  Dec   '80 

The  Qur'anic  Concept  of  War,  by  S.K.Malik.  Islamic 
Def  Rev  5,   No. 2:55-56   '80 

R.N.:  The  Memoirs  of  Richard  Nixon.  Intl  Sec  4- 
199-218  Spring   '80 

The  Real  War,   by  R.Nixon.   US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:95 
Sep  '80;  MarCor  Gaz  64:62  Oct  '80 

The  Reluctant  Admiral:  Yamamoto  and  the  Imperial 
Navy,  by  H.Agawa.  Trans  by  J.Bester.  US  Nav 
Inst  Proc  106:81  Feb  '80 


Return  from  the  River  Kwai,   by  J.Blair  and  C.Blair, 
Jr.  Sea  Power  23:45-46  Jan  '80;  AF  Mag  63:139 
Mar  '80 


A  Revolution  Is  Not  a  Dinner  Party:  A  Feast  of  Im- 
ages of  the  Maoist  Transformation  of  China,  by 
R.H.Solomon.   AU  Rev  32:1 10- 1 12  Nov-Dec   '80 


BOOK  REVIEWS  -   Continued 

The  Right  Stuff,   by  T.Wolfe.  AF  Mag  63:83  Jan  -80 

The  Rise  and  the  Fall  of  the  Shah,   by  A.Saikal.  AU 
Rev  31:114-117  Jul-Aug  '80 

The  Rocket  Team,   by  F.I.Ordway  III  and  M  .  R  . 
Sharpe.  Aerosp  Hist  27:208  Sep  '80 

Rommel- -Battles  and  Campaigns,   by  K.Macksey. 
RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   124:76  Dec   '79 

Rommel  in  Normandy,   by  F.Ruge.  Trans  by  U.R. 
Moessner.  Armor  89:60  Jan-Feb  '80;  RUSI  J  for 
Def  Studies   124:76  Dec   '79 

A  Scientist  at  the  White  House:  The  Private  Diary  of 
President  Eisenhower's  Special  Assistant  for 
Science  and  Technology,   by  G.  B.  Kistiakowsky. 
Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:511-516  Spring   '80 

The  Sea  Power  of  the  State,   by  S.  G.  Gorshkov.  Sea 
Power  22:52-53  Dec  '79 


Semper  Fidelis:  The  History  of  the  United  States 
Marine  Corps,   by  A  .R  .  MiUett.  MarCor  Gaz  64: 
102+  Nov  '80 

76  Hours:  The  Invasion  of  Tarawa,   by  E.  M.  Hammel 
and  J.E.Lane.   MarCor  Gaz  64:101  Nov  '80 

A  Short  History  of  the  Vietnam  War,   edited  by  A.  R. 
Millett.   AU  Rev  31:94  Mar-Apr  '80 

A  Short  History  of  World  War  II,   by  J.  L.  Stokesbury. 
Army  30:81  Apr  '80 

Shuttle:  The  World's  First  Spaceship,   by  R.M. 
Powers.  Aerosp  Hist  27:66  Mar  '80 

Sideshow,   by  W.Shawcross .  Intl  Sec  4:199-218 
Spring  '80 

The  Silent  Bomb,   edited  by  P.T.Faulkner.  AU  Rev 
31:107-110  Jul-Aug   '80 

Silent  Missions,   by  V.  A.  Walters.   AU  Rev  3  1:1 14- 1 18 

May-Jun  '80 

Soldiers  of  '44,   by  W.P.McGivern.  MarCor  Gaz 
64:68  Feb  '80 

Soldiers,   Statesmen  and  Cold  War  Crises,   by  R.  K. 
Betts.   MarCor  Gaz  64:94  May  '80 

Sole  Survivor,   by  G.Gay.  Aerosp  Hist  27:135-136 
Jun  '80 

Southern  Africa  Stands  Up:  The  Revolutions  in  Angola, 
Mozambique,    Rhodesia,   Namibia,    and  South  Afri- 
ca,  by  W.Burchett.  Armor  89:59  Jan-Feb  '80 

Soviet  Intervention  in  Czechoslovakia,  1968:  Anatomy 
of  a  Decision,   by  J.Valenta.   Mil  Rev  60:94-95 
Jun   '80 

Soviet  Military  Strategy  in  Europe,   by  J.D.Douglass, 
Jr.  Strat  Rev  8:81-83  Summer  '80 

Soviet  Perceptions  of  the  United  States,  by 
M.Schwartz.   MarCor  Gaz  64:91  May  '80 

Soviet  Psychoprisons,   by  H. Fireside.  Mil  Rev  60-91 
Oct  '80 


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BOOK  REVIEWS  -  Continued 


Soviet  Strategy  for  Nuclear  War,  by  J.D.Douglass, 
Jr  and  A.M.Hoeber.  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies  125: 
85  Sep  '80 

The  Soviet  Threat  to  NATO's  Northern  Flank,   by 
M.K.Leighton.  MarCor  Gaz  64:60  Oct  '80 

Special  Operations  Europe:  Scenes  from  the  Anti- 
Nazi  War,  by  B.Davidson.  NATO's  Fifteen  Na- 
tions 25:107  Aug-Sep  '80 

The  Sphinx  and  the  Commissar:  The  Rise  and  Fall  of 
Soviet  Influence  in  the  Arab  World,  by  M.Heikal. 
Mil  Rev  60:89-90  Mar  '80 


Terrorism;  Threat,   Reality,    Response,   by  R.H. 
Kupperman  and  D.M.Trent.  AF  Mag  63:72 
Apr  '80;  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:118-119  Jul-Aug   '80; 
Parameters  10:99-100  Dec  '80 

The  Terrorist  Mind,  by  G.McKnight.  J  Pol  &  Mil 
Sociol  7:314-316  Fall  '79 

The  Terrorists:  Their  Weapons,   Leaders  and  Tac- 
tics,  by  C.Dobson  and  R.Payne.  MarCor  Gaz  64: 
69-70  Feb  '80 

The  Third  World  War:  A  Future  History,   by  J.  Hack - 
ett  and  others.  MarCor  Gaz  64:68-69  Feb  '80 


Sputnik:  Scientists  and  Eisenhower,  by  J.R.Killian, 
Jr.   Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:511-516  Spring  '80 

Standing  into  Danger,   by  C.Brown.  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:82  Feb  '80 

A  Star  to  Steer  By:  Success  Through  Positive  Experi- 
encing,  by  P.Sampson.  AF  Times  40:39  Feb  18  '80 

Strategic  Implications  of  the  All-Volunteer  Force: 
The  Conventional  Defense  of  Central  Europe,  by 
K.J.Coffey.   Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:113  Mar-Apr  '80; 
MarCor  Gaz  64:93-94  May  '80;  Army  30:50 
Sep  '80;  Parameters  10:96-97  Dec   '80 


Those  Wonderful  Women  in  Their  Flying  Machines: 
The  Unknown  Heroines  of  World  War  II,   by 
S.V.W.Keil.  Mil  Rev  60:92  Jan  '80;  AU  Rev  31: 
106-107  Mar-Apr  '80 

Three  Before  Breakfast,   by  A.Coles.  Nav  War  Col 
Rev  33:112  May-Jun  '80 

Tiger  Jack,   by  H.W.Baldwin.  Parameters  9:88-90 
Dec  '79;  Armor  89:56  Jan- Feb  '80 

Timber:  The  Story  of  Operation  Paul  Bunyan,   by 
W.A.Kirkbride.  Mil  Rev  61:93-94  Jan  '81 


Strategic  Thought  in  the  Nuclear  Age,   edited  by  L. 
Martin.   RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies  125:85-86  Sep  '80; 
AF  Mag  63:70  Oct  '80 


Strategy  and  Ethnocentrism,   by  K. Booth.  Nav  War 
Col  Rev  33:96-98  Jan-Feb  '80 


The  Titanic:  End  of  a  Dream,   by  W.C.Wade.  Sea 
Power  23:41  Feb  '80 

To  Set  the  Record  Straight,   by  J.J.Sirica.  AF  Law 
Rev  21,  No. 2:392-395   '79 


Strategy  for  Defeat:  Vietnam  in  Retrospect,  by 
U.S.  G.Sharp.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
p  31,  Apr  '80;  AU  Rev  31:93-94  Mar-Apr  '80 

Suez  1956,  by  S.Lloyd.  Army  Qtr  109:113-114  Jan  '79 

Superpower  Intervention  in  the  Middle  East,  by 

P. Mangold.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,  p  33, 
May  '80 

Superpowers  International  Conflict,  by  C.Holbraad. 
RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies  125:76-77  Mar  '80 

Supplying  War:  Logistics  from  Wallenstein  to  Patton, 
by  M.Van  Creveld.  MarCor  Gaz  64:70-71  Mar  '80 

Swords  from  Plowshares:  The  Military  Potential  of 
Civilian  Nuclear  Energy,  by  A.  Wohlstetter  and 
others.   J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  8:125-127  Spring  '80 

Tars,   Turks,   and  Tankers:  The  Role  of  the  United 
States  Navy  in  the  Middle  East,    1800-1979,   by 
T.A.Bryson.  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:99-100  Nov- 
Dec  '80 


Tokyo  Rose:  Orphan  of  the  Pacific,  by  M.Duus.  Trans 
byP.Duus.  Mil  Rev  60:91-92  Apr  '80 

Transporting  Natural  Gas  from  the  Arctic,  the  Alter- 
native Systems,  by  W.J. Mead  and  others.  AU  Rev 
31:107-110  Jul-Aug  '80 

U-Boat  War,  by  L.-G.Bucheim.   Trans  by 
G.Lawawtz.  Armor  89:57-58  Mar-Apr  '80 

The  U.S.S.R.  and  Global  Interdependence:  Alterna- 
tive Futures,  by  W.C.Clemens,  Jr.  AU  Rev  31: 
102-108  Sep-Oct  '80 

Ultra  Goes  to  War,   by  R.Lewin.  MarCor  Gaz  64: 
79-80  Jul  '80;  AU  Rev  32:119  Nov-Dec  '80 

The  Ultra  Secret,  by  F.W.Winterbotham.  MarCor 
Gaz  64:76-78  Jul  '80 

Uncertain  Greatness:  Henry  Kissinger  and  American 
Foreign  Policy,  by  R.Morris.  AU  Rev  31:119-120 
Jul-Aug   '80 


Terrorism  and  the  Liberal  State,   by  P.Wilkinson. 
J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  7:314-316  Fall  '79 


U.S.   Foreign  Policy  in  Asia:  An  Appraisal,   edited  by 
Yung-Hwan  Jo.  AU  Rev  31:129-134  May-Jun  '80 


Terrorism:  International  Dimensions- -Answering  the 
Challenge,  by  P.Wilkinson.  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies 
125:72-73  Jun  '80 


The  United  States  in  the  1980s,    edited  by  P.Duigan 
and  A.Rabushka.  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:82-83 
Aug   '80 


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BOOK  REVIEWS  -   Continued 

U.S.  Marines  in  Vietnam:  The  Landing  and  the  Build- 
up,  by  J.Shulimson  and  C.M.Johnson.  Nav  War 
Col  Rev  33:110  Jan-Feb  '80;  MarCor  Gaz  64:65-66 
Aug   '80 

Very  Special  Intelligence,   by  P.Beesly.  AU  Rev  31: 
114-118  May-Jun  '80;  MarCor  Gaz  64:78  Jul  '80 

Vietnam  for  the  Record:  A  Review  Essay  (of  some 
things  that  have  been  written  about  Vietnam),   by 
R.J.Rinaldo.   Infantry  70:13-16  Jan-Feb  '80 

The  Vietnam  War:  The  Illustrated  History  of  the  Con- 
flict in  Southeast  Asia,   edited  by  R.  Bonds.   Army 
30:63-64  Feb  '80 

War,   Economy  and  Society:  1939-1945,   by  A.  S.  Mil- 
ward.  AU  Rev  31:104-105  Jan-Feb   '80 

The  War  Game:  A  Critique  of  Military  Problem  Solv- 
ing,  by  G.D. Brewer  and  M.Shubik.  Mil  Rev  60: 
88-89  Jan  '80;  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:98-99  Nov- 
Dec   '80 

The  War  Lords,   by  A  .J. P  .Taylor .  AU  Rev  31:119- 
124  May-Jun  '80 

War,  Morality  and  the  Military  Profession,  edited  by 
M.Wakin.  Army  30:62-63  Feb  '80;  Parameters  10: 
95-96  Jun  '80;  AF  Mag  63:117-118  Nov  '80 


BOOK  REVIEWS  -  Continued 

Why  the  Vietcong  Fought:  A  Study  of  Motivation  and 
Control  in  a  Modern  Army  in  Combat,   W.D.  Hen- 
derson.  Mil  Rev  60:93-94  Nov  '80 


The  Widening  Gulf:  Asian  Nationalism  and  American 
Policy,   by  S.S.Harrison.  AU  Rev  31:129-134  May- 
Jun  '80 

Wilderness  of  Mirrors,   by  D.C  .Martin.  Armed 

Forces  J  Intl  117:77  Jun  '80;  AF  Mag  63:92  Aug   '80 

With  No  Apologies,  the  Personal  and  Political  Mem- 
oirs of  United  States  Senator  Barry  M.Goldwater. 
AF  Mag  63:92-93  Jun  '80 

The  Wizard  War:  British  Scientific  Intelligence, 

1939-1945,  by  R.V.Jones.   MarCor  Gaz  64:78-79 
Jul  '80;  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:117-118  May-Jun  '80; 
AU  Rev  32:118  Nov-Dec   '80 

World  Power  Trends  and  U.S.  Foreign  Policy  for  the 
1980s,   by  R.Cline.  Sea  Power  23:14  Jul  '80 

The  Yugoslav  Experiment,    1948-1974,   by  D.Rusinow. 
AU  Rev  31:114-116  Sep-Oct  '80 

The  Zionist  Connection:  What  Price  Peace?  By  A.M. 
Lilienthal.  Mil  Rev  60:95  Apr  '80 


War  on  the  Mind:  The  Military  Uses  and  Abuses  of 
Psychology,  by  P.  Watson.  Armed  Forces  &  Soc 
6:313-331  Winter  '80 

War  Reporter,   by  J.D.Harris.   US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106: 
89  Jun  '80 

War  Story,   by  J.Morris.  Armor  89:60  Mar-Apr  '80 


BOOKS  AND  READING 

Curing  government  illiteracy.   M.Scott  Downing.   Govt 
Exec  pt  1,    Communicating  to  a  nation  of  tenth 
graders:  The  comprehension  drops  as  content  gets 
complex.    12:28-29+  Jul   '80;  pt  2,   An  automatic 
comprehension  check  for  government  regulation 
originators.    12:28+  Aug  '80 


The  War  That  Hitler  Won:  The  Most  Infamous  Propa- 
ganda Campaign  in  History,   by  R.E.Herzstein. 
AU  Rev  31:119-124  May-Jun  '80 

Warfare  in  a  Fragile  World- -Military  Impact  on  the 
Human  Environment,  by  A. H. Westing.  Nav  War 
Col  Rev  33:112-113  Nov-Dec   '80 

We  Are  Everywhere:  Narratives  from  Rhodesian 

Guerrillas,   by  M.  Raeburn.   MarCor  Gaz  64:71-72 
Feb  '80 

Weapons  of  Mass  Destruction  and  the  Environment, 
by  Stockholm  International  Peace  Institute.  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No. 6:52-53  Jun  '80 

The  Weapons  of  Terror:  International  Terrorism  at 
Work,   by  C.Dobson  and  R.Payne.   RUSI  J  for  Def 
Studies   125:72-73  Jun  '80 

Weber  and  Islam:  A  Critical  Study,   by  B.S.  Turner. 
J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  7:309-311  Fall  '79 


Notable  naval  books  of  1979.  Jack  Sweetman.  illus  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:90-94  Jan  '80 

World's  biggest  bookstore  (Government  Printing 
Office).  Jerry  Atchison,  illus  Soldiers  35:50-52 
Dec   '80 

BOOSTERS 

Ariane:  Third  time  lucky,    illus  Interavia  35:116-117 
Feb  '80 

Creation  of  Arianespace,  the  world's  first  space 
transportation  company,  tab  Interavia  3  5:401 
May  '80 

European  launcher  (Ariane)  set  to  loft  satellites,   illus 
tabs  Def  Elect  12:28  Dec   '80 

Gallery  of  USAF  weapons:  Launch  vehicles,  illus  AF 
Mag  63:148-149  May  '80 

BOSTON 


The  West  Bank  and  Gaza:  Toward  the  Making  of  a 
Palestinian  State,   by  E.Nakhleh.  AU  Rev  32:119- 
120  Nov-Dec   '80 

The  White  House  Years,   by  H.Kissinger.  Parameters 
10:94-95  Jun  '80;  Mil  Rev  60:90-91  Sep  '80;  US  Nav 
Inst  Proc  106:95-96  Sep  '80;  Armed  Forces  &  Soc 
6:654-665  Summer  '80;  MarCor  Gaz  64:63  Oct  '80 


Description    and     Travel 

Boston:  A  city  on  a  hill,  illus  Soldiers  35:40-43  Jul  '80 

BOWERS,    Emmett  W. 

Feeding  the   'now'  generation.   MajGen  Emmett  W. 
Bowers.   Army  Log  12:8-11  Mar-Apr  '80 


103 


mm 


BRAIN 


BROWN,    Harold  -   Continued 


Electroencephalographic  recordings  during  parachute 
jump  sessions.  P.Gauthier  and  others,  illus  Avia- 
tion,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:336-338  Apr  '80 

Finger  trouble.  Roger  Green,  illus  MAC  Flyer  27: 
12-15  May  '80 

Motion  sickness.  Part  II:  A  clinical  study  based  on 
surgery  of  cerebral  hemisphere  lesions.  Richard 
C.Schneider  and  Elizabeth  C.Crosby,  illus  Avia- 
tion,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:65-73  Jan  '80 

Motion  sickness.  Part  III:  A  clinical  study  based  on 
surgery  of  posterior  fossa  tumors.   Richard-C. 
Schneider  and  Elizabeth  C.Crosby,  illus  tab 
Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:74-85  Jan  '80 


Psychomotor  performance  during  ozone  exposure: 
Spectral  and  discriminant  function  analysis  of 
EEG.  J.A.Gliner  and  others,  tabs  Aviation, 
Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:344-351  Apr  '80 

BRAKES 


See  also 
Airplanes,    Military- -Brakes 

BRAZIL 


Brown  letter  faults  DOD  (Defense  authorization)  bills 
Harold  Brown.   AF  Times  41:4  Aug  4   '80 

Brown:  Oil  price  hikes  hurt  U.S.  defense.  Harold 
Brown.   AF  Times  40:22  Jul  14   '80 

Brown  orders  "rapid  introduction"  of  Army/ US MC 
light  arm'd  vehicles.  Deborah  G.Meyer.  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:14+  Apr  '80 

Brown  slows  F-18  by  40%  in  FY   '82- '83.  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  118:17+  Sep   '80 

Brown  will  review  top  DOD  grade  actions.   Winston  S. 
Wood.   AF  Times  41:15  Dec  1   '80 

Carter  criticized  (by  veterans  organizations),  de- 
fended (by  DefSec  Brown).  Laurie  Parker.  AF 
Times  41:4  Oct  27   '80 

A  countervailing  strategic  strategy.  Harold  Brown, 
por  Defense/80,   pp  2-9,   Oct  '80 

(DefSec)  Brown  says  no  reallocation.   AF  Times  41:1+ 
Sep  29  '80 

(DefSec)  Brown  wants  2-tier  retirement.   AF  Times 
40:4  Feb  11   '80 


Continental  interdependence,  energy,  and  integration 
in  the  Americas.  Alejandro  Orfila.  AEI  For  Plcy 
&   Def  Rev  1,    No. 6:15-21    '79 

Politics     and     Govern  men_t 

The  military  and  political  decompression  in  Brazil. 
Jan  Knippers  Black.  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:625- 
638  Summer  '80 

BRETT,   Devol 


Excerpts  from  Governor  Reagan's  speech  on  Stealth 
leaks  (Jacksonville,   FL,  Sep  4,    1980).  SecDef 
Brown's  rejoinder.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:72 
Oct  '80 

(Gen  David)  Jones  to  (Harold)  Brown:  Full  Nunn- 

Warner  benefits   'essential.  '  Bruce  Callander.  AF 
Times  40:1+  Apr  21   '80 

(Harold)  Brown's  Posture  Statement.   LtGen  Ira  C. 
Eaker,    Ret.  AF  Times  40:19-20  Mar  10   '80 


The  winged  lion  (Allied  Air  Forces  Southern  Europe). 
LtGen  Devol  Brett.  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special 
Issue  No. 2:34-36  '79 

BRIDGES 

The  bridge  at  Remagen.    illus  Soldiers  35:20-21 
Sep   '80 

When  the  rains  came  (in  southern  California)  .  .  .   SP5 
Harry  Williams,    illus  Soldiers  35:52  Aug  '80 

BRIEFING  AND  BRIEFING  TEAMS 


Flight  lead  responsibilities,   illus  TAC  Attack  20: 
22-24  Oct  '80 

Flight  lead  responsibilities.  Maj  Mike  Ridnouer.  illus 
TAC  Attack  20:4-6  Sep  '80 


House  panel  (Armed  Services  Subcommittee  on  Inves- 
tigations) calls  Brown  on  'leaks.'  AF  Times  41:12 
Sep  8  '80 

Melvin  Laird  vs  Harold  Brown.   LtGen  Ira  C. Eaker, 
Ret.   AF  Times  41:19-20  Sep  8   '80 

The  Persian  Gulf  and  Southwest  Asia:  Interests  & 
strategies.  Harold  Brown,  por  Defense/80, 
pp  2-9,   Jun  '80 

Sec  Brown  under  oath  on  'Stealth.  '  Martha  Lynn 
Craver.  por  AF  Times  41:3  Sep  15   '80 


SecDef  Brown  directs  huge  USMC,  Army  buys  of  light 
armored  vehicles  .  Benjamin  F.Schemmer.  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  118:17-18  Sep  '80 


Tactical  briefing  .  Lt-Col  Yu.   Chinkov.  illus  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No. 4:40-41  Apr  '80 

BROOKSHER,   William  R. 

Air  Force  Office  of  Security  Police,  por  AF  Mag  63: 
117-118  May  '80 

BROWN,    Harold 

Brown  directs  C-X  IOC  (Initial  Operational  Capability) 
by  Sep  1985.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer.  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:26+  Mar  '80 


SecDef  Brown  previews  FY  '81  defense  budget: 

$157. 5 -billion  FY  '81  budget  =  5.6%  real  increase, 
$142-b  outlay.  Deborah  M.Kyle.  Armed  Forces 
J  Intl  117:32-32a  Jan  '80 


SecDef  Brown's  memo  on  tac  air  readiness.  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:29-30+  May  '80 


Statement  of  Defense  Secretary  Harold  Brown  (on 
Stealth  technology),  por  Armed  Forces  J  Intl 
118:23  Oct  '80 


104 


i   BROWN,    Harold  -   Continued 

Statement  on  the  M-X  system.  (Presentation,   Sub- 
committee on  Military  Construction,   Senate  Ap- 
propriations Committee,   Washington,   May  6, 
1980)  Harold  Brown.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs: 
Sup,   pp  15-18,   Jul  '80 

'Stealth'  aircraft  invisible  to  radar  (Def  Sec  Brown 
has  announced).  AF  Times  41:12  Sep  8   '80 

'Stealth'  aircraft  technology.  Harold  Brown  and  Wil- 
liam J.Perry.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  9-11,   Oct  '80 

Summary  of  DOD  Annual  Report.   (Presentation, 
Senate  Armed  Services  Committee,   Washington, 
Jan  29,    1980)  Harold  Brown.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  2-14,   Apr   '80 

U.S.  policy  and  Asia.  (Excerpts  from  Defense  Dept 
Annual  Report,  FY  '81)  Harold  Brown,  por  Asian 
Def  J  No.  2:6+  Mar-Apr   '80 

U.S.   strategic  nuclear  policy.   (Presentation,   Naval 
War  College,   Aug  20,    1980)  Harold  Brown.  AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  2-8,   Oct  '80 

What  are  U.S.    interests?   (Presentation,   Council  on 
Foreign  Relations,   New  York,   March  6,    1980) 
Harold  Brown.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  2-10,   May  '80 

BROWN,    Thomas  F.  ,   III 

The  Admiral's  land  command.    (RADM  Thomas  F. 
Brown  III,    current  head  of  the  Military  Enlistment 
Processing  Command)  Sgt  Craig  Pugh.  Airman 
24:40-43  Nov  '80 

BROWNING,  George  M. ,   Jr 

The  Directorate  of  Budget.   MajGen  George  M.Brown- 
ing,  Jr.  por  AF  Compt  14:4-9  Oct  '80 

Directorate  of  Budget.  MajGen  George  M.Browning, 
Jr.  por  AF  Compt  14:20  Oct  '80 

FY  1981  Air  Force  budget  in  brief.   MajGen  George  M. 
Browning,   Jr.  por  AF  Compt  14:10-13  Apr  '80 

Funds  crunch  said  to  harm  AF  mission.  AF  Times 
40:4  Jan  7   '80 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Budget.   MajGen  George 
M.Browning,   Jr.  por  AF  Compt  14:10  Jan  '80 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Budget.   MajGen  George 
M.Browning,   Jr.  por  AF  Compt  14:33  Apr  '80 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Budget.   MajGen  George 
M.Browning,   Jr.  por  AF  Compt  14:21  Jul  '80 

BRUEN.   John  D. 

MTMC:  Cornerstone  of  strategic  mobility.   MajGen 
John  D.  Bruen.  por  Army  30:194-199  Oct  '80 

Managing  transportation  for  fuel  savings.  MajGen 
John  D. Bruen.  Army  Log  12:2-5  Jan- Feb  '80 

Transportation  challenges  in  the  80s.  MajGen  John  D. 
Bruen.   Translog  10:3-4  Dec  '79 


BRUNEI 

Great  Britain 

Political  history  of  Brunei.    B.A.Hamzah.  map  Asian 
Def  J  pt  1,   No.  3:70-72+  May-Jun  '80;  pt  2,   No   4- 
18-20+  Jul- Aug  '8  0 

H  i_s_t  o  ry 

Political  history  of  Brunei.   B.A.Hamzah.  map  Asian 
Def  Jpt  1,   No.  3:70-72+  May-Jun  '80;  pt  2,   No.4- 
18-20+  Jul-Aug   '8  0 

P_°_l  i_t_i_c_s and     Government 

Political  history  of  Brunei.   B.A.Hamzah.  map  Asian 
Def  Jpt  1,   No.  3:70-72+  May-Jun  '80;  pt  2,   No.4: 
18-20+  Jul-Aug   '80 

BUCKINGHAM.   Clay  T. 

JINTACCS  (Joint  INteroperability  of  TActical  Com- 
mand and  Control  Systems).  MajGen  Clay  T. 
Buckingham.  Signal  34:53-54+  May-Jun  '80 

'Lifeblood'  of  full  combat  power.  MajGen  Clay  T. 
Buckingham.  Army  30:20-22+  Apr   '80 

BUDGET 

For  budgets  of  the  military  services  and  other  agen- 
cies see  Appropriations  and  Expenditures. 

The  Directorate  of  Budget.   MajGen  George  M.Brown- 
ing,  Jr.   illus  AF  Compt  14:4-9  Oct  '80 

Directorate  of  Budget.   MajGen  George  M.Browning, 
Jr.   illus  AF  Compt  14:20  Oct  '80 

The  Federal  budget:  Cost-based  in  the  1980 's.  Charles 
A.Bowsher  and  others,  illus  tab  Armed  Forces 
Compt  25:10-15+ Aug  '80 

Financial  management's  information  gap--are  two 
languages  used?   Thomas  F.Galligan.   Illus  AF 
Compt  14:24-26  Jul  '80 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Budget.   MajGen  George 
M.Browning,   Jr.   Illus  AF  Compt  14:10  Jan  '80 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Budget.   MajGen  George 
M.Browning,   Jr.   illue  AF  Compt  14:33  Apr  '80 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Budget.   MajGen  George 
M.Browning,  Jr.   illus  AF  Compt  14:21  Jul  '80 

M_e_th_od_o_l££^ 

Avoiding  bias  In  progress  functions.   Robert  Crouch. 
Ulus  tab  Def  Mgt  J  16:41-45  Third  Quarter  '80 

U_n  ited    States 

Accord  on  budget;  raise  still  up  in  the  air.   Martha 
Lynn  Craver.  AF  Times  40:1+  Jun  2  '80 

House  rejects   '81  budget,  but  OKs  defense  money. 
AF  Times  40:14  Jun  9   '80 

Military  overspending:  A  real  present  danger,   tabs 
Def  Monitor  9,   No.  7:  entire  Issue   '80 

'81  budget  due  $1.4  billion  cut.  Paul  Smith.  AF 
Times  40:28  Apr  14  '80 


105 


V 
BUDGET   -   Continuec 

United    States 


Cont'  d 


(Overall  defense  budget  situation  and  concerns  and 
goals  in  the  area  of  comptrollership)  (Address, 
American  Society  of  Military  Comptrollers,  San 
Antonio,    May  23,    1980)  James  T.McIntyre,    Jr. 
illus  Armed  Forces  Compt  25:5-7  Aug   '80 

BUETER,    Arnold  G. 

Arnold  G.Bueter  retires  as  Acting  Assistant  Secre- 
tary of  the  Air  Force  (FM).  por  AF  Compt  14:2 
Apr  '80 

BUILDING  AND  CONSTRUCTION 
See  also 


Air  Bases- -Construction 
Missile  Bases  —  Construction 
Underground  Structures 

A-E  (Architect-Engineer):  Competitive  price  negotia- 
tion. Paul  J.Andrews.   Govt  Exec  12:42+  Aug   '80 

Air  Force  engineering  challenges  for  the  1980 's.   Joe 
F.Meis.  illus  Mil  Engr  72:107-109  Mar-Apr  '80 

Air  Force  engineering  in  the  1980's.  MajGen  William 
D.Gilbert,  illus  charts  Mil  Engr  72:15-18  Jan- 
Feb  '80 

Air  launched  cruise  missile  construction  program. 
Maj  Gerald  L.Robinson  and  others,  illus  AF  Engrg 
&  Svcs  Qtr  21:28-30+  May  '80 

Architecture/Engineering  contracts:  Favoritism  at 
best;  price  fixing  at  worst.  Govt  Exec  12:17-19 
Apr  '80 

CG  (Comptroller  General)  says  AF  erred  in  Malm- 
strom  (AFB,   MT)  project.   AF  Times  40:7 
Apr  28   '80 

Construction  claims- -implications  for  the  future. 
Paul  D.Matthews  and  Irv  Richter.    illus  Mil  Engr 
72:333-337  Sep-Oct  '80 

Construction  for  FY   '81  gets  congressional  OK.  Paul 
Smith.  AF  Times  41:7  Oct  20  '80 

Demonstrating  professional  capabilities.  (Two  major 
AF  construction  programs  in  the  Far  East)  Capt 
Barry  Kelly,  illus  AF  Engrg  &t  Svcs  Qtr  21:33-36 
May  '80 

Docking  facilities  for  tankers:  An  offshore  construc- 
tion challenge.  CAPT  Custer  F.Krickenberger, 
Jr,   Ret.  illus  Mil  Engr  72:178-180  May-Jun  '80 

EM,   family  housing  getting  go-ahead.   John  Ginovsky. 
AF  Times  41:7  Nov  24  '80 

From  military  to  civilian  engineering:  A  career  di- 
lemma.  Col  George  B.Gray,   illus  Mil  Engr  72; 
244-246  Jul-Aug  '80 

House  panel  (Appropriations  Committee)  OKs  housing 
units.   AF  Times  40:18  Jul  14  '80 

Large  structures  in  space:  A  new  engineering  chal- 
lenge.  Thomas  Hagler.    illus  Mil  Engr  72:318-322 
Sep-Oct  '80 


BUILDING  AND  CONSTRUCTION  -  Continued 

MCP  (Military  Construction  Program)  construction 
surveillance.    TIG  Brief  3  2:22  Aug  8   '8  0 

Military  construction  program  (for  Marine  Corps 
bases).   Tables  only.  MarCor  Gaz  64:6  Dec   '80 

New  tank  facility  takes  shape  (at  Marine  Corps  Air 
Ground  Combat  Center,    Twentynine  Palms,   CA). 
illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:10  Nov  '80 

•81  construction  fund  at  $5.  3B- -up  $  1.3B.  AF 
Times  40:6  Mar  3   '80 

Pending  OMB  rule  could  block  building  of  VA,   mili- 
tary hospitals.   AF  Times  41:52  Oct  27  '80 

Physical  security  upgrade  program.   TIG  Brief  32:4 
Oct  17   '80 

Planning  the  MX  weapon  system.  LtCol  Thomas  L. 
Bozarth.    illus  Mil  Engr  72:308-311  Sep-Oct  '80 

The  Saudi  Arabian  construction  program.  LtCols 
Harry  W.  Glaze  and  Larry  G.  Garrison,  illus  tab 
map  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:20-23  May  '80 

Space  shuttle  update:  Into  the  construction  phase. 
LtCol  Thomas  L. Bozarth.  illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs 
Qtr  21:8-9  May  '80 

To  withstand  the  firestorm.  (Paul  Vauthier's  prophe- 
tic ideas)  Philip  D.Supina.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:42-46  Nov  '80 

Vandenberg  (AFB,   CA)  launches  in  1983--MX,   space 
projects  bulk  large.  Interview.  MajGen  William 
D.Gilbert.  AF  Times  40:21  Mar  31   '80 

Safety    Measures 

Excavation  damage  prevention  programs.   Charles  H. 
Batten  and  Barry  M.Sweedler.   tabs  Mil  Engr  72: 
328-332  Sep-Oct  '80 

BUNYARD,   Jerry  M. 

Tomorrow's  war  today.  BrigGen  Jerry  Max  Bunyard. 
AF  Mag  63:64-67  Oct  '80 

BUREAU  OF  THE  BUDGET   see    Office  of  Management 
and  Budget 

BURIAL 

Arlington  Cemetery:  New  rules.   AF  Times  40:15 
Apr  7  '80 

BURKE,   Kelly  H. 

The  strategic  triad  in  the   '80s.   (Presentation,   Na- 
tional Security  Industrial  Assoc,   Washington, 
Dec  12,    1979)  LtGen  Kelly  H.Burke.  AF  Plcy  Ltr 
for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  24-30,   Apr  '80 

Why  the  U.S.  must  have  the  MX  missile.  LtGen  Kelly 
H.Burke.  Air  Reservist  32:3  May  '80 

Why  the  U.S.   needs  the  C-X.    (Presentation,    East 

Coast  Section,  Society  of  Experimental  Test  Pilots, 
Washington  Navy  Yard,   March  18,    1980)  LtGen 
Kelly  H.  Burke.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  23-27,   Jun  '80 


106 
BURMA 


F_o_r_e  ign     Policy 


The  threat  to  Burma's  neutrality.   Michael  Morgan, 
illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.  5:28-29  '80 

F_o_r _e_i  j*  n  _R  e_  l£_t_i_on _s 

The  threat  to  Burma's  neutrality.   Michael  Morgan, 
illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.  5:28-29  '80 


BURPEE,   Richard  A. 

SAC  readiness:  The  DE  (Damage  Expectancy)  for- 
mula. BrigGen  Richard  A.Burpee,  por  Combat 
Crew  30:2-3  May  '80 


BUSINESS 

See  also 
Small  Business 

The  effect  of  business  decisions.   Dallas  R.  Blevins. 
tabs  Armed  Forces  Compt  25:24-27  Feb  '80 

BUTLER,   Smedley  P. 

Butler  at  Fort  Riviere.  Capt  H.W.Snyder,  por 
MarCor  Gaz  64:83-87  Nov  '80 

BYRD,    Harry  F.  ,    Jr 

Sen  Harry  Byrd  says  military  manpower  at  crisis 
level.  Officer  56:23  Nov  '80 


CAP    see  Civil  Air  Patrol 

CAT    (Clear  Air  Turbulence)  see  Turbulence 

C  B  W    see  Chemical-Biological  Warfare 

CEMA    see  Council  of  Mutual  Economic  Assistance 

CENTO    see   Central  Treaty  Organization 

C  H  A  M  P  U  S    (Civilian  Health  And  Medical  Program  of 
the  Uniformed  Services)  see  Medicare 

C  I A    see  Central  Intelligence  Agency 

COMECON   see  Council  of  Mutual  Economic  Assistance 

C  R  A  F   see  Civil  Reserve  Air  Fleet 

CABIN  CREWS 

Disorders  of  the  menstrual  cycle  in  airline  steward- 
esses. R.Iglesias  and  others,  tabs  Aviation,   Space 
&  Envmt  Med  51:518-520  May  '80 

Emergency  medicine  and  the  airline  passenger.  Stan- 
ley R.Mohler  and  others,   illus,  tabs  Aviation, 
Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:918-922  Sep  '80 

Preventive  medicine  aspects  and  health  promotion 
programs  for  flight  attendants.  Joseph  D. Alter 
and  Stanley  R.Mohler.  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt 
Med  51:168-175  Feb   '80 

CABLES 


Fiber  optic  communication  systems  for  the  U.S. 
Army.   Alexander  Mondrick  and  James  Wright, 
tabs  Signal  35:31-32+  Nov  '80 

CALIBRATION 

Kinetic  energy  penetrators  versus  armor.   Joseph  E. 
Backofen,   Jr.    illus  tab  Armor  89:13-17  Mar- 
Apr  '80 

CAMBODIA 

Kampuchea:  The  people  will  triumph.   V.Yefremov. 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  10:54-55  Oct  '80 

Kampuchean  (Cambodian)  relief:  U.S.  policy.   (Re- 
printed from  Gist,   Nov  1979)  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup  No. 3:38-40  Mar  '80 

Kampuchea's  conflict  boils  over.  Leigh  Johnson.   Def 
&  For  Aff  8,  No. 3:15-18  '80 

Southeast  Asia  today- -  cultural  continuity  and  political 
instability.    Thomas  J.  Bellows,    illus  AU  Rev  31: 
83-92  Sep-Oct  '80 

Politics     and    Government 


UN  debate  on  Cambodia.  (Statement  at  UN  General 
Assembly,  Oct  16,  1980)  Anthony  Parsons,  map 
Asian  Def  J  No.  6:34-38  Nov-Dec   '80 

CAMERAS 


Eglin  (AFB,    FL)  film  units   run  40,  000  per  second, 
illus  AF  Times  41:27  Jul  28   '80 


The  gun  camera.   Maj  William  M.  Durbin.    illus  USA 
Avn  Dig  26:18-20  Jul  '80 


V-»  107 

CAMOUFLAGE 

Dual  textured  camouflage  evaluated.  IstLt  John  Braa- 
ten.  illus  Armor  89:15-17  Jul-Aug   '80 

Maskirovka;  Are  the  Russians  taking  us  down  the  gar- 
den path?  Scott  James,   illus  Def  Elect  12:43-44+ 
Aug  '80 

New  feathers  for  MAC  birds.  Capt  John  P.Pugh.  illus 
Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:11-14  Jan-Mar  '80 

CAMPING  see  Recreation 

CAMPS,   MILITARY  see  Army  Posts 

CANADA 

F  o  r  e  i  gn    P  o 1 i  cy 

Canada's  future  in  NATO.  Joel  J.Sokolsky.  illus  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:66-73  Jan  '80 

Foreign     Relations 

NATO 

Canada's  future  in  NATO.  Joel  J.Sokolsky.  illus  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:66-73  Jan  '80 

Politics     and     G  o  v  e_r  nm_e_n_t_ 

A  divided  Canada?  Col  Wilfred  L.  Ebel.   illus  map  Mil 
Rev  60:58-62;  Commentary.   LtCol  William  K. 
Megill.    60:62-63  Jun  '80 

CANALS  see  Waterways 

CARDIOVASCULAR  RESUSCITATION  see  Artificial  Res- 
piration 

CAREER  PROGRAM 

Here  are  entered  materials  on  career  specialization 
and  professional  development.    Specific  occupations 
may  be  found  under  their  own  headings,    e.  g.  , 
Engineers. 

(Airlift  issues)  (Interview  with  Col  Robert  B.Patter- 
son) Maj  Edward  F.Wittel.   illus  Airlift  Ops  Rev 
2:2-8  Jul-Sep   '80 

Bars  to  stars.   Regular  feature  in  issues  of  Air_De_- 

Bolstering  the  backbone.  LtCol  Thomas  B.Vaughn, 
illus  Infantry  70:25-26  May- Jun   '80 

CCCMP  (Comptroller  Civilian  Career  Management 
Program)  is  moving  right  along.  Carodean  Mc- 
Dowell,  illus  AF  Compt  14:10-11  Oct  '80 

Career  and  personnel  information.  Regular  feature  in 
issues  of  A^r_Fo_r^^^£uraal_of_Logis_tic^ 

Career  development.    TIG  Brief  32:9  Oct  17   '80 

Career  enhancement  for  Air  Force  civilian  logisti- 
cians.   Mel  Waldgeir.    Log  Spectrum  14:11-12 
Spring  '  80 

Career  incentives  for  JOs  lacking.  John  Ginovsky. 
AF  Times  40:2  Jun  2  '80 


108 


CAREER  PROGRAM  -  Continued 

Career  opportunities  Ln  SAC  Operations  Plans. 

BrigGen  Allen  K.Rachel  and  Maj  Dennis  P.Hynes. 
illus  Navigator  27:22-24  Winter  '80 

Comptroller  civilian  career  enhancement  program. 
Carodean  McDowell,   illus  AF  Compt  14:14-15+ 
Apr   '80 


CAREER  PROGRAM   -  Continued 

Revival  of  the  dead-end  career.  David  A.Pyle.  illus 
tabs  Def  Mgt  J  16:58-62  Second  Quarter  '80 

The  unit  career  advisor.   TIG  Brief  32-23-24 
Aug  29  '80 

CAREY.   Gerald  J..   Jr 


Disaster  (preparedness  career)  field  to  'grow  its 
own.  '  AF  Times  41:4  Sep  8  '80 

Enlisted  career  news.   Regular  feature  in  issues  of 
A  ir_D ef  ense  _Mag_a  z_in  e 

Enlisted  career  notes.   Regular  feature  in  issues  of 

Infantry- 
Fact  versus  perception  —  the  "fightergator"  enters  the 
80s.   Capt  Joseph  H.Wehrle,    Jr.  tabs  Aerosp  Safe- 
ty 36:4-6  Oct  '80 

506  civilians  picked  for  Logistics  (Executive)  Cadre. 
AF  Times  41:28  Oct  27   '80 

New  (Electronic  Security)  Command  has  career  plan 
going.  AF  Times  41:38  Nov  3   '80 

Notes  from  the  computer  resource  managers.  Maj 
Bob  Simpson  and  SMSgt  Phil  Barrick.  illus  AF 
Compt  14:29  Jan  '80 

Notes  from  the  computer  resource  managers.  Maj 
Bob  Simpson  and  SMSgt  Phil  Barrick.  illus  AF 
Compt  14:36  Apr  '80 

Notes  from  the  computer  resource  managers.   Maj 
Bob  Simpson  and  SMSgt  Phil  Barrick.   illus  AF 
Compt  14:34  Jul  '80 

Notes  from  the  computer  resource  managers.   Maj 
Wayne  Traywick  and  SMSgt  Phil  Barrick.    illus  AF 
Compt  14:30  Oct  '80 

Notes  from  the  Palace  Dollar  team.   Maj  Gary  G. 
Payne,   illus  tabs  AF  Compt  14:35  Jul  '80 

Notes  from  the  Palace  Dollar  team:  Enlisted  career 
management  in  Palace  Dollar.   SSgt  Bob  Hake,    illus 
tabs  AF  Compt  14:37  Apr  '80 

Notes  from  the  Palace  Dollar  team:  Observations 
after  two  months  at  MPC.   Capt  David  T.  Redmon. 
illus  AF  Compt  14:28  Jan  '80 

OPMD-EPMD  Armor.   Regular  feature  in  issues  of 

Armor 

OPMS  (Officer  Personnel  Management  System) 

corner.  Regular  feature  in  some  issues  of  United 
S^J^_A_rmy_A  viation_Di£e  st 

Officer  career  guide  due  soon.  AF  Times  41:18 
Aug  11   '80 

Officers  career  notes.   Regular  feature  in  issues  of 
Infant  ry_ 

An  open  letter  to  company  grade  artillerymen.  LtCol 
Leslie  E. Beavers,  illus  Fid  Arty  J  48:23-27  Jan- 
Feb  '80 

The  Palace  Dollar  team:  CY  '80  majors  results  and 
1981  overseas  assignments.   Capt  Charles  Carpen- 
ter,  illus  AF  Compt  14:31  Oct  '80 


Electromagnetic  combat.   MajGen  Gerald  J.Carey, 
Jr.  AF  Mag  63:83-87  Jul  '80 

CARGO 


See  also 
Air  Cargo 

Freight  and  Freightage 
Hazardous  Substances --Transportation 

Emphasis  needed  on  preventing  damage  to  cargo 
shipments.   TIG  Brief  32:12  Mar  21   '80 

RORO  (Roll-On  Roll-Off)  Pacific.    CWO  Lynn  D.Riley, 
illus  Translog  11:20  Dec   '80 

Realistic  training  for  Reservists- -Sharpe  Army  Depot 
staff  feature .   Translog  11:8-9  Oct  '80 

VIC  (Very  Important  Cargo)  receives  TLC  from 
MOTBYs  (Military  Ocean  Terminal  BaYonne) 
Packing  Branch,  illus  Translog  11:10-12  Oct  '80 

"The  whole  world  is  watching"  (ocean  cargo  in  and 
out  of  Portugal).  MSgt  Franklin  G.Lewis,  illus 
Translog  11:2-4  May  '80 

CARIBBEAN  REGION 

America's  soft  underbelly:  Central  America  and  the 
Caribbean.  John  J.Tierney.  illus  Sea  Power  23: 
14-16  Jun  '80 

A  breach  in  the  ramparts.    (Soviet  Navy  in  the  Carib- 
bean) ENS  Christopher  A.Abel,    illus  US  Nav  Inst 
Proc  106:46-50  Jul  '80 

The  Coast  Guard  and  the  southeastern  frontier.   CAPT 
A.R.Larzelere.    illus  tabs  map  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:140-153  May  '80 

Security  to  the  south:  U.S.  interests  in  Latin  Ameri- 
ca. Margaret  Daly  Hayes.  Intl  Sec  5:130-151  Sum- 
mer '80 

F^j-^J^g_n_R£l_a_tio_ns 
United  States 


Latin  American  and  Caribbean  issues:  1980.  Ben  S. 
Stephansky.  AEI  For  Plcy  &  Def  Rev  2,   No.  5: 
23-27   '80 

S  t  r.a.t?JLJ-£_  LtB£° -I.*  JL  £  £  £ 

The  umpteenth  Cuban  confrontation.   Capt  Leslie  K. 
Fenlon,   Jr,   Ret.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:40-45 
Jul  '80 

CARICATURES  AND  CARTOONS 

Bill  Mauldin  (views  the  National  Guard  as  a  viable 
fighting  force  ...    some  40  years  later).   Pamela 
A.Kane,    illus  Natl  Guard  34:20-22  Nov  '80 


Bob  Stevens --flying  cartoonist.   Hugh  Winkler,   illus 
AF  Mag  63:158+ Sep   '80 


109 


CARICATURES  AND  CARTOONS  -   Continued 


CASUALTIES 


Here's  Jake  (John  H.Schuffert) .  Edwin  J.Kosier. 
illus  Sergeants  18:23  Dec   '80 

Memories  of  the  Berlin  Airlift  (32  years  ago).  Car- 
toons. "Jake"  Schuffert.  Airman  24:34-37  May  '80 

Mort  Walker:  The  man  behind  'Beetle  Bailey.  '  Donna 
M.Peterson,   illus  AF  Times  41:43  Nov  24  '80 

CARPENTER,    M.Kathleen 

Carpenter's  views:  Academies  lagging  in  minority  ef- 
forts. AF  Times  41:10  Sep  8   '80 


Battlefield  lasers:  A  new  problem  with  an  old  cure. 
LtCol  Douglass  P.Bacon,  illus  tab  Mil  Rev  60: 
33-39  Oct  '80 

Civilian  hospitals  eyed  for  war  use.  AF  Times  40:12 
Jun  16  '80 

Civilian  response  good  to  wartime  hospital  plan 

(Civilian -Military  Contingency  Hospital  System). 
AF  Times  41:16  Nov  17  '80 

Deterrent  military  forces:  Risk  to  life.  Benton  G. 
Dishman.  tabs  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:190-201 
Winter  '80 


New  directions  for  equal  opportunity.   M.Kathleen 
Carpenter,  por  Defense/80,  pp  2-15,   Feb  '80 

CARR,   Richard 

Air  Force  Chaplain  Service,  por  AF  Mag  63:132 

May  '80 

Pour  more  energy  into  human  factor.   Interview. 
MajGen  Richard  Carr.  AF  Times  41:5  Aug  18   '80 

The  power  of  a  servant  leadership.   Ch(MajGen)  Rich- 
ard Carr.  TIG  Brief  32:2  Nov  28  '80 

CARTER,   James  E. 

Carter  decision  on  draft  surprises  many.  Andy  Platt- 
ner.  AF  Times  40:3  Feb  4  '80 

Carter  faulted  on  national  defense  ad.  AF  Times  41: 
41  Oct  20   '80 

Carter  tells  DOD;  Stop  complaining  about  pay.   Rich- 
ard C.Barnard.   AF  Times  40:1+  Mar  17   '80 


GAO  faults  DOD  on  plans  to  handle  war  casualties. 
AF  Times  41:4  Jul  28   '80 

Psychiatric  battle  casualties:  The  missing  column  in 
a  war  without  replacements.   Majs  Larry  H.  Ingra- 
ham  and  Frederick  J.  Manning,   illus  Mil  Rev  60: 
18-29  Aug  '80 

Statistics 


America's  wars.   Tables  only.   (Reprinted  from  Air 
Force  Policy  Letter  for  Commanders:  Supplement, 
April  1979)  Mil  Rev  60:37  Jan  '80 

CATALOGS,    SUPPLY 

Shopping  by  the  book.  (Catalog  sales  program)  SGM 
Bruce  Bant,  illus  Soldiers  35:36-39  Jul  '80 

CATAPULTS 

United  States  aviation  units  aboard  fast  battleships  in 
World  War  II:  Changing  missions  in  midstream. 
Malcolm  Muir,   Jr.   illus  Aerosp  Hist  27:95-100 
Jun  '80 


Carter:  Women  won't  serve  in  combat.   AF  Times 
40:6  Feb  25   '80 

Carter's  (budget)  requests:  Raise --bonus --benefits. 
Richard  C.Barnard.  AF  Times  40:3  Feb  11   '80 

Carter's  new  nuclear  policy.   LtGen  Ira  C.  Eaker,  Ret. 
AF  Times  41:19-20  Sep  1   '80 

(New  Carter  doctrine)  LtGen  Ira  C.  Eaker,   Ret.   AF 
Times  40:19-20  Feb  11   '80 

Nunn- Warner,   dental  plan  get  Carter  okay.   AF  Times 
40:1+  Jun  9   '80 

President  Carter's  comments  on  Stealth  leaks.   (Infor- 
mal remarks  to  reporters,   Perth  Amboy,   NJ,   Sep 
9,    1980)  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:73  Oct  '80 

Reagan  criticizes  Carter  on  military.  AF  Times  40:12 
Mar  31  '80 


CATTON,    Jack  J. 

Airlift  heritage:  Evolution  of  airlift.   (Address,   Airlift 
Operations  School,   Jan  24,    1980)  Gen  Jack  J. Cat- 
ton,   Ret.  por  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:23-29  Apr-Jun  '80 

(Significant  changes  in  airlift)  Interview.   Gen  Jack  J. 
Catton,    Ret.  por  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:2-4  Apr-Jun  '80 

CAVALRY 

See  also 
Air  Cavalry 

Covering  force  operations.   Col  Robert  E.Wagner, 
illus  Armor  89:9-12  Mar-Apr  '80 

The  U.S.  Army's  Infantry  and  Cavalry  Fighting  Vehi- 
cles. David  G.Holmes,  illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
7:1075-1081   '80 

History 


Some  questions  for  November.   LtGen  Ira  C.  Eaker, 
Ret.   AF  Times  41:19-20  Jul  28   '80 

Who  is  war  candidate?    LtGen  Ira  C. Eaker,   Ret.  AF 
Times  41:19-20  Nov  3   '80 

CARTOGRAPHY  see  Maps  and  Mapping 

CARTOONS  see  Caricatures  and  Cartoons 


12th  Lancers  at  Moy  (1914).   Capt  Douglas  S.Ayk- 
royd.    illus  map  Armor  89:20-23  Jan-Feb  '80 

A  master  of  cavalry- -"Light  Horse  Harry"  Lee.   Capt 
John  Weisz.    illus  Armor  89:36-38  Sep-Oct  '80 

Special  forces  of  the  Plains.    (Solomon  Avengers, 

Army  scouts  against  the  Indians,    1868)  Michael  L. 
Starr,    illus  Army  30:43-45+  Feb  '80 


110 


1st  CAVALRY  DIVISION 


CENTRIFUGES  -  Continued 


The   1st  Cavalry  Division.   Maj  Michael  L.  Lanning 
and  Lt  Anthony  W.Warren,    illus  Infantry  70:18-22 
Mar-Apr  '80 

1st  Cavalry  Division  Aviation.    IstLt  Anthony  W.War- 
ren,   illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:8-9  Aug   '80 

CELEBRATIONS 

The  Idaho  affair.   (Air  Force  Appreciation  Day  at 
Mountain  Home,   ID)  James  A.George,  illus  Air- 
man 24:44-47  Feb  '80 

The  parades  on  Red  Square.   Col  Daniel  K.Malone. 
illus  Natl  Def  65:64-66+  Oct  '80 

CELESTIAL  NAVIGATION  see  Navigation,    Celestial 

CEMETERIES,    NATIONAL 

Arlington  Cemetery:  New  rules.   AF  Times  40:15 
Apr  7   '80 

Rest  in  peace:  Arlington  Cemetery.   Maj  John  A. 
Reichley.   illus  Mil  Rev  60:18-19  May  '80 

VA  announces  two  national  cemetery  sites  (Fort 
Gillem,   GA  and  Fort  Custer,    MI).   Officer  56:30 
Feb  '80 

CENSUS  BUREAU 

Count  off--Census  1980.  Capt  Gardner  M.Nason. 
illus  Soldiers  35:52-53  Apr  '80 

High  speed  facsimile  drives  census  data,  illus  Govt 
Exec  12:47-48  Nov  '80 

Stand  up  and  be  counted.   Mike  Nason.    illus  Sergeants 
18:14-15  Mar  '80 

Telecommunications  and  the   1980  Census.   McRae 

Anderson  and  Carl  A.Walker,    illus  Signal  34:37-40 
Mar  '80 

CENTRAL  AMERICA 

America's  soft  underbelly:  Central  America  and  the 
Caribbean.  John  J.Tierney.  illus  Sea  Power  23: 
14-16  Jun  '80 

CENTRAL  INTELLIGENCE  AGENCY 

American  power  and  the  survival  of  the  West.   James 
R.Schlesinger.   illus  Parameters   10:19-25  Jun  '80 

A  clandestine  clan.   Kenneth  L.Adelman.   Intl  Sec 
5:152-171  Summer   '80 

"I'm  sorry.   Monsieur,   but  we  cannot  trust  the  U.S. 
government."  CDR  Edward  P.Stafford,   Ret.   illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:104-106  Jul  '80 

CENTRAL  TREATY  ORGANIZATION 

Soviet  ambitions  in  South  Asia.  A.G.Noorani.   Intl 
Sec  4:31-59  Winter  '79/'80 


Women  to  get  centrifuge  tests  at  SAM  (School  of  Avia- 
tion Medicine).  AF  Times  41:20  Nov  17   '80 

CEREMONIES,    MILITARY  see  Military  Ceremonies, 
Honors  and  Salutes 

CHAIN,    John  T.  ,   Jr 

Rated  levels  may  get  worse.   Interview.   BrigGen  John 
T.  Chain,   Jr.   AF  Times  40:10  Jan  28    '80 

Spare  parts  getting  higher  priority.  Interview. 

BrigGen  John  Chain.  AF  Times  41:4  Aug  25   '80 

CHAMBERLAIN,   Neville 

The  influence  of  Neville  Chamberlain  on  foreign  and 
defence  policy,    1932-35.   David  J.  Wrench.   RUSI  J 
for  Def  Studies   125:49-57  Mar  '80 

CHAPELS  AND  CHURCHES 

Memorial  windows:  Camp  Lejeune's  stained  glass 
masterpieces.   LT  Joseph  R.Kerr,  illus  MarCor 
Gaz  64:45-48  Dec   '80 

M_a  i  n_t  e  n  a  n  c  e     and     Repair 

Chaplain  (Maj  Don  C.Shepanski)  transforms  old  cha- 
pels into  new.   2dLt  David  Sims,   illus  AF  Times 
41:37  Sep  29  '80 


CHAPLAINS 


Air     Force--U.S, 


Air  Force  Chaplain  Service,  illus  AF  Mag  63:132 
May  '80 

Chaplain  inspections.    TIG  Brief  32:3  Apr  4  '80 

The  problem  with  priests.  (USAF  needs  more  chap- 
lains who  are  Roman  Catholic  priests)  Robert  K. 
Ruhl.  illus  Airman  24:11-16  Dec  '80 

Armed    Forces  —  U.S. 


Chaplains  tighten  entry  rules.  AF  Times  40:4 
Feb  18  '80 

Ajm  y  -  -  U  .  S  . 

Leapin'  deacon  &  fat  angel  6.  SP5  Bill  Branley.  illus 
Soldiers  35:13-16  Oct  '80 

National    Guard_--Air    F  orce--U.  S. 

The  calling.    TSgt  Ed  Martins,   illus  Air  Reservist  32: 
16-17  Aug  '80 

CHAPMAN,   Robert  E. 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Computer  Resources. 
BrigGen  Robert  E.  Chapman,  por  AF  Compt  14:11 
Jan   '80 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Computer  Resources. 
BrigGen  Robert  E.  Chapman,  por  AF  Compt  14:34 
Apr   '80 

CHARITIES 


The  superpowers  and  the  Northern  Tier.    Zalmay 
Khalilzad.   Intl  Sec  4:6-30  Winter  '79/'80 

CENTRIFUGES 


Cardiovascular  responses  of  man  exposed  to  +Gz 

accelerations  in  a  centrifuge.   B.Vettes  and  others, 
illus  tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:375- 
378  Apr  '80 


Aid  Society  helps  33,  000  this  year.   Don  Mace.   AF 
Times  41:11  Dec  22   '80 

Need  for  emergency  financial  aid  has  skyrocketed  in 
all  the  Services.  Deborah  G.Meyer,  tabs  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  118:14+ Sep  '80 

CFC  (Combined  Federal  Campaign)  rules--no  arm- 
twisting.   AF  Times  40:4  Apr  28   '80 


Ill 


9 


CHARTER  AIR  SERVICE  see  Airlines--Nonscheduled 
Operations 

CHARTS 

See  also 
Aeronautical  Charts 

CHASE,   Harold  W. 

Guard  &  Reserve:  Better  .  .  .   but  not  good  enough. 
Harold  W.Chase,  por  Defense/80,  pp   12-17, 
Nov  '8  0 

(Harold  W.)  Chase  says  draft  won't  help  Reserve.  AF 
Times  41:8  Sep  8   '80 

CHAYES,    Antonia  H. 


Women  in  the  military.    (Presentation,   Subcommittee 
on  Military  Personnel,   House  Armed  Services 
Committee,   Washington,   Nov  14,    1979)  Antonia 
Handler  Chayes.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup 
No.  2:2-5  Feb  '80 

CHEMICAL-BIOLOGICAL  WARFARE 


See  also 
Defoliation 

British  preparations  for  offensive  chemical  warfare 
1935-39.  Paul  Harris,  tabs  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies 
125:56-62  Jun   '80 

CB  winds  of  change.   John  C.  Burton  III.   illus  Def  & 
For  Aff  8,   No.  7:12-15+  '80;  Mil  Rev  60:22-30 
Dec   '80 

Chemical  and  biological  warfare  protection  for  the 
XM1  tank.  Mil  Rev  60:82  Oct  '80 

Chemical  and  biological  weapons.   Khurshid  Ahmad 
Khan,   illus  tabs  Islamic  Def  Rev  5,   No.  3:33-38  '80 

Chemical  warfare:  The  dirty  weapon.   Betty  Chapman, 
illus  tab  Natl  Def  64:33-37  Jun  '80 

Fighting  the  chemical  fight.   David  Harvey,   illus  Def 
&  For  Aff  8,    No.  7:18-20  '80 

Invisible,   not  invincible:  Weakening  the  threat  of 
chemical  warfare  .  Deborah  M.Kyle  .  illus  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:46+  Jul  '80 

The  modern  barbarians  .   L.Thomas  Walsh.  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:50+  Jul   '80 

NATO's  chemical  warfare  defense:  Improving  but  in- 
adequate. Deborah  M.Kyle,  illus  Armed  Forces  J 
Intl  118:33  Nov  '80 

A  national  scandal?    (Sverdlovsk  affair)  Editorial. 
Walter  F.Hahn.  Strat  Rev  8:9-10  Spring   '80 

The  other  gas  crisis--chemical  weapons  .  Charles  H. 
Bay.  Parameters  pt  1,    9:70-80  Sep  '79;  pt  2, 
9:65-78  Dec  '79 

Situation  report  on  chemical  warfare.   Maj  C.J.David- 
son,   Ret.  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies  125:63-65  Jun  '80 

Suspicious  Soviet  chemical  warfare  activity  prompts 
Hill  investigation.   Deborah  M.Kyle.  Armed  Forces 
J  Intl  117:39+  Aug  '80 


CHEMICAL- BIOLOGICAL  WARFARE    -   Continued 

An  update  on  the  other  gas  crisis:  Chemical  weapons. 
Col  Charles  H.Bay,   illus  Parameters   10:27-35 
Dec   '80 

Yellow  cloud.   (Survival  in  a  chemical  environment) 
Maj  Gary  E.Shumaker.  illus  Soldiers  35:45-47 
Dec  '80 

S  a_f_e_t_v_  Measures 

CD  man  revisited.  Col  Richard  Pilmer  and  MSgt 
Christopher  R.Yancey,  illus  TAC  Attack  20:4-7 
Jan  '80 

Chemical  protective  clothing.  Capt  Dee  Dodson  Mor- 
ris,   illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:34-35  Oct  '80 

NATO's  chemical  warfare  defense:  Improving  but  in- 
adequate. Deborah  M.Kyle,  illus  Armed  Forces  J 
Intl  118:33  Nov  '80 

NBC  (Nuclear,    Biological  and  Chemical)  equipment- - 
good  and  getting  better.   Capt  Gardner  M.Nason. 
illus  Soldiers  35:36-39  Jun  '80 

New  medical  kit  for  CB  warfare  to  be  distributed.   AF 
Times  41:14  Aug  18   '80 

CHEMICAL  RESEARCH 

The  Ranch  Hand  health  effects  study.   (Presentation, 
Subcommittee  on  Medical  Facilities  and  Benefits, 
House  Veterans  Affairs  Committee,   Washington, 
Sep  16,    1980)  LtGen  Paul  W.Myers.  AF  Plcy  Ltr 
for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  37-39,   Nov  '80 

CHEMICALS 

AF  bows  to  criticism,  won't  do  (Herbicide)  Orange 
study.   AF  Times  40:26  May  26   '80 

Demilitarizing  chemical  munitions --prototype  system 
offers  safe  disposal  of  Army  chemical  agents  and 
munitions,    illus  Army  Log  12:14-16  Nov-Dec   '80 

Ex-Ranch  Hand  volunteers  needed  for  'Orange'  study. 
AF  Times  41:40  Nov  3   '80 

'Orange'  firms  say  government  failed  to  warn.  AF 
Times  40:45  Feb  18   '80 

'Orange'  memo  upsetting.  AF  Times  40:13  Apr  14  '80 

'Outside'  scientists  monitor  Agent  Orange  study.  AF 
Times  41:9  Oct  6  '80 

VA's  Agent  Orange  dilemma.  Ed  Gates.  AF  Mag  63; 
91  Aug   '80 

CHILD  ABUSE 

Child  advocacy  program.   TIG  Brief  32:17  Nov  28   '80 

Clark's  (AB,   RP)   'halfway  house'  (for  abused  children 
and  spouses)  praised  by  USAF  aide.  AF  Times 
41:16  Nov  17   '80 

DOD  wants  civilians  to  handle  abuse  cases.  Laurie 
Parker.  AF  Times  41:2  Nov  10   '80 

CHILDREN,    MILITARY 

See  also 
Education  (Dependents) 


Threat:  Chemical  warfare .  Maj  Frank  E.Babiasz. 
tab  USA  Avn  Dig  26:17-18  Jun  '80 


Childhood  immunization,   illus  Soldiers  35:54-55 
Aug  '80 


112 


CHILDREN,   MILITARY  -  Continued 

Children  born  overseas:  What  are  their  rights?    What 
sounds  simple  is  really  complex.  Randy  Shoe- 
maker, illus  AF  Times  40:43  May  5   '80 

Children  required  to  have  five  immunizations.   Len 
Famiglietti.  AF  Times  41:2  Dec  15   '80 

Clark's  (AB,   RP)  'halfway  house'  (for  abused  children 
and  spouses)  praised  by  USAF  aide.  AF  Times 
41:16  Nov  17  '80 

Hahn  (AB,   Ger),   Cannon  (AFB,   NM)  test  24-hour 
child  care.   Don  Mace.  AF  Times  41:2  Aug  4  '80 

Living  and  family  patterns  in  the  Air  Force. 

Ch(MajGen)  Richard  Carr  and  others,   illus  AU 
Rev  31:75-86  Jan-Feb  '80 

Living  overseas:  Children  of  a  'third  culture.  '  Karen 
McKay,  illus  AF  Mag  41:35+  Aug  25   '80 

Parenting.   Maj  Clifford  H.  Be  math,   illus  Soldiers 
35:6-9  Aug  '80 

Reg  (AF  35-59)  covers  problems  of  parents  on  moves. 
AF  Times  40:10  Jun  16  '80 

Rites  of  passage:  Getting  your  first  ID  card.  Joan 
Dettmann.  illus  AF  Times  41:43  Sep  15  '80 

Who  will  take  care  of  the  kids  when  the  war  starts? 
TIG  Brief  31:10  Dec  21   '79 

CHINA  (PEOPLE'  S  REPUBLIC) 

See  also 
Vietnam  (Socialist  Republic)- -Chinese  Invasion,    1979 

China  rethinks  the  Soviet  model.   Marshall  I.Gold- 
man.  Intl  Sec  5:49-65  Fall  '80 

The  "Chinese  card"  in  NATO's  deck.  S.Guk.  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No.  11:48-49  Nov  '80 

Chinese  historiography- -ap res  Mao,   le  deluge.   John 
J.Sbrega.   AU  Rev  32:108-114  Nov-Dec   '80 

Two  Chinese  roads  to  military  modernization--and  a 
U.S.  dilemma.  Thomas  A.Marks,  illus  tab  Strat 
Rev  8:18-28  Summer  '80 

Description    an d    Travel 

China  visit.   Barbara  J.  Mountrey.   illus  Soldiers  35: 
15-18  Mar  '80 

Economic     Conditions 


China  rethinks  the  Soviet  model.   Marshall  I.Gold- 
man.  Intl  Sec  5:49-65  Fall  '80 

China,  Soviet  strategy,   and  American  policy.   Robert 
L.Pfaltzgraff,   Jr.   Intl  Sec  5:24-48  Fall  '80 

Foreign    Policy 

China  after  Mao:  Objectives  and  relationships.   Mi- 
chael B.Yahuda.    illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25: 
16-18+  Feb-Mar  '80 

Ideological  indoctrination  of  Chinese  servicemen. 

Col  Yu.Petrov.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  1:45-47  Jan  '80 

Peking's  undeclared  wars.    Yu.  Lugovskoi.   Soviet  Mil 
Rev  No.  7:49-51  Jul  '80 


CHINA  (PEOPLE'S  REPUBLIC)    .  Continued 

E°IJ:±  £"._?.£  iLtiSJ?.? 

China  after  Mao:  Objectives  and  relationships.   Mi- 
chael B.Yahuda.   illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25: 
16-18+  Feb-Mar  '80 

Developments  in  East  Asia.  Brig  F.W. Speed.  Army 
Qtr  109:19-22  Jan  '79 

A  strategic  analysis  of  Northeast  Asia  and  the  North- 
west Pacific.   CAPT  John  F.  Tarpey,   Ret.   illus 
maps  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:106-125  May  '80 

Asia 

Peking's  undeclared  wars.  Yu.  Lugovskoi.  Soviet  Mil 
Rev  No.  7:49-51  Jul  '80 

Europe,   Eastern 

China's  Balkan  strategy.  David  A.  Andelman.  Intl  Sec 
4:60-79  Winter  '79/'80 

Russia 

China  rethinks  the  Soviet  model.   Marshall  I.Gold- 
man.  Intl  Sec  5:49-65  Fall  '80 

China,  Soviet  strategy,  and  American  policy.  Robert 
L.Pfaltzgraff,   Jr.   Intl  Sec  5:24-48  Fall  '80 

China's  Balkan  strategy.  David  A.  Andelman.  Intl  Sec 
4:60-79  Winter  '79/'80 

Soviet  policy  and  prospects  in  East  Asia.  Donald 
Zagoria.   Intl  Sec  5:66-78  Fall  '80 

Third  World 

USSR  and  Red  China  in  the  Third  World.  Richard  F. 
Staar.  illus  map  tabs  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25: 
81-82+  Jun- Jul  '80 

United  States 

China,  Soviet  strategy,  and  American  policy.  Robert 
L.Pfaltzgraff,   Jr.   Intl  Sec  5:24-48  Fall  '80 

Vietnam  (Socialist  Republic) 

Chinese  conflict  management.  Maj  Edward  W.Ross, 
illus  Mil  Rev  60:13-25  Jan  '80 

CHINA  (REPUBLIC) 

China,  Soviet  strategy,  and  American  policy.  Robert 
L.Pfaltzgraff,   Jr.   Intl  Sec  5:24-48  Fall  '80 

Taiwan  goes  it  alone:  A  situation  report  on  indepen- 
dent Taiwan  at  age  thirty.  Gen  T.R.Milton,  Ret. 
illus  AF  Mag  63:40-45  Jan  '80 

Two  Chinese  roads  to  military  modernization- -and  a 
U.S.  dilemma.  Thomas  A.Marks,  illus  tab  Strat 
Rev  8:18-28  Summer  '80 

Foreign     Policy 

ROC  strengthens  its  position  in  independence.  Leigh 
Johnson,    illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.  1:44-45   '80 

Foreign    Relations 


ROC  strengthens  its  position  in  independence.   Leigh 
Johnson,   illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.  1:44-45   '80 


113 


CHURCHES  see  Chapels  and  Churches 

CIPHERS  see  Cryptography 

CIRCADIAN  RHYTHMS  see  Biological  Rhythms 

CIRCUITS  AND  CIRCUITRY 

Airborne  electronics  in  the  age  of  high-speed  inte- 
grated circuits.   Jim  Martin.   Def  Elect  12:53-54+ 
Jul  '80 

Alpha  particle-induced  soft  errors  in  microelectronic 
devices.  Capt  D.John  Redman  and  others,  tabs 
illus  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  pt  1,   6:42-47 
Mar  '80;  pt  2,    6:40+  Apr  '80 

The  Army's  view  of  VLSI.  (Interview  with  Clare  G. 
Thornton)  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6:79-80+ 
Sep   '80 

Defense  electronics  contractors  jumping  into  IC  man- 
ufacturing.  Dick  Walton,   illus  tabs  Def  Elect  12: 
67-68+  Feb  '80 

Defense  microelectronics.  Regular  feature  in  some 
issues  of  Defe n.55_Ele£tr£ni£s_ 

Design  center  (ICE  Design  Center,  Scottsdale,  AZ) 
to  bring  systems  engineers  up  to  speed.  Anthony 
Wainwright.   illus  Def  Elect  12:36-37  Aug   '80 

Getting  up  to  speed  with  GaAs  insulators:  Scaling  the 
R&D  barriers.   D.Howard  Phillips,    illus  tab  Mil 
Elect/Countermeasures  6:64+  May  '80 

Have  electronic  subcontractors  become  the  "backbone 
of  DOD?"  Benjamin  F.Schemmer.   illus  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:54  Feb  '80 

High  speed  GaAs  IC  technology  development  for  gov- 
ernment applications.    (Report  on  1st  Gallium  Ar- 
senide Integrated  Circuit  Symposium,   Lake  Tahoe, 
NY,  Sep  1979)  D.Howard  Phillips,   tabs  Mil  Elect/ 
Countermeasures  5:66-68  Dec   '79 

How  to  determine  fair  market  prices  for  integrated 
circuits.   Howard  K.  Dicken.   tabs  Def  Elect  12:79+ 
Jun  '8  0 

Intersil  views  CMOS  as  VHSIC  gold,  illus  Mil  Elect/ 
Countermeasures  6:66-67  Apr  '80 

Mil  IC  directory,  illus  tabs  Mil  Elect/Countermea- 
sures 6:37+  Feb  '80 

Military  IC  standardization:  Bedrock  or  boondoggle  ? 
Jim  Martin,  illus  tab  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures 
pt  1,   5:49+  Dec   '79;  pt  2,    6:41+  Jan  '80 

Military  integrated  circuit  directory.    7th  ed.   tabs 
Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6:ICl-54  Aug  '80 

Military  microcircuit  activity.   Regular  feature  in 
i s sue  s  of  Mi\i*§ilY-£'i.e^i^°ili£±Zl<:iPiJiltS£?I>£5.si?il£.?_ 

Navy  (Naval  Ocean  Systems  Center's)  Microelec- 
tronics Laboratory  sparks  IC  advances.   John  D. 
Shea,  illus  Def  Elect  12:71-72+  May  '80 

Picominiaturized  passive  components:  Integrated  pas- 
sive array  chips  on  the  horizon.   George  E.Avery, 
illus  tab  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6:52-55 
Mar  '80 

Pipelining  innovation  into  VHSIC:  The  Phase  III  con- 
cept. Larry  W.Sumney.  illus  Mil  Elect/Counter- 
measures 6:50+  May  '80 


CIRCUITS  AND  CIRCUITRY  -  Continued 

Revolutionizing  the  State -of-the -Art:  What's  happening 
in  the  world  of  buttons  and  wires.  Deborah  M.Kyle, 
illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:34-35  Jun  '80 

Semiconductor  focus.  Regular  feature  in  issues  of 
D^fense_Ele£tronics_ 

Sixteen  bits  of  military  power:  Microprocessing  with 
Intel's  Military  8086  and  2116  dynamic  RAM.  illus 
tabs  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6:63-67  Jul  '80 

Technology  transfer  from  the  VHSIC  program.  Jerry 
Streb.  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6:100+  Feb  '80 

Unprecedented  corporate  commitment  seen  in  VHSIC 
program.   Murry  Shohat.   illus  tabs  Mil  Elect/ 
Countermeasures  6:26+ Apr  '80 

VHSIC- -advanced  components  for  a  new  generation  of 
weapon  systems.  John  Rhea,  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 6:887-890   '80 

VHSIC:  Birth  of  a  new  approach.  Murry  Shohat.  Mil 
Elect/Countermeasures  5:46+  Dec   '79 

The  VHSIC  program:  An  independent  view.  Henry  W. 
Cooper.   Def  Elect  12:10  Aug  '80 

VHSIC 's  impact  on  industry.   David  H.Moore  and  Wil- 
liam J.Towle.  illus  tabs  Mil  Elect/Countermea- 
sures  pt  1,    6:48+  Nov  '80 

VHSICs  to  impact  next-generation  radar  warning  re- 
ceivers. Harry  F.Eustace,  illus  Def  Elect  12: 
69-70+  Jan  '80 

VLSI's  future  in  the  VHSIC  mirror--an  imperfect 
image?  George  E.Avery.  (Analysis  of  Carver 
Mead's  points  at  an  AIAA-sponsored  conference, 
April  1980)  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6:50+ 
Jul  '80;  Challenges  raised  by  VLSI  technology. 
Carver  Mead.  6:35-37  Aug  '80;  VHIC--the  red 
image.   Larry  W.Sumney.   6:35-38  Aug  '80 

What's  new  in  silicon  valley?  VHSIC  program/ reces- 
sion may  help  semiconductor  industry  quicken  de- 
livery of  state-of-the-art  circuits  to  military  con- 
tractors.   Ronald  C.Floyd.   Armed  Forces  J  Intl 
117:36+  Jun  '80 


T  e  s  t  i  n_g_ 


BIT 


Built-in  Testability)  and  ATE  (Automatic  TEst) 
--central  to  military  VLSI  (Very  Large  Scale  Inte- 
grated circuits).  J.Matt  Heines .  illus  tabs  Mil 
Elect/Countermeasures  pt  1,    6:25-30  Aug   '80; 
pt  2,   Making  room  for  reliability.   6:68+  Sep  '80 

CITIES  AND  TOWNS 

To  withstand  the  firestorm.  (Paul  Vauthier's  prophe- 
tic ideas)  Philip  D.Supina.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:42-46  Nov  '80 

Japan 

Incredible  Tokyo.  SSgt  Jim  Boersema.  illus  Soldiers 
35:42-45  Feb  '80 

Russia 

The  city  of  Lenin  remembers  Lenin.  T.Ankina.  illus 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 4:6-9  Apr  '80 

"Here  every  stone  remembers  Lenin  ..."  (Moscow 
Red  Square)  G.Nikolayev  and  L.Glushkova.  illus 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  1:30-33  Jan  '80 


114 


CITIES  AND  TOWNS    .  Continued 

U_n_i^  t_e_d_  _St  a  _t_  £  £ 

Boston:  A  city  on  a  hill,  illus  Soldiers  35:40-43  Jul  '80 

A  city  in  pain.   (Riots  in  Miami)  illus  Natl  Guard  34: 
8-11  Jul  -80 

The  city  that  care  forgot  (New  Orleans).  Diane  Susten- 
dal.    illus  Sergeants   18:24-29  Apr  '80 

Contracting  out:  A  city  (Indianapolis)  successfully 
manages  a  private  sector  water  treatment  opera- 
tion.  (Interview  with  Mayor  William  H.Hudnut  III) 
illus  Govt  Exec  12:30+  Sep  '80 

Earthquake:  Cal  Medex  '80--San  Franciscans  secure 
with  earthquake  relief  exercise,  illus  Natl  Guard 
34:14-17  Jul  '80 

A  Texas  town  (Crosbyton)  goes  solar- -and  succeeds. 
George  E.Haddaway.  illus  Govt  Exec  12:38-40 
Nov  '80 

Torrance,    Los  Angeles  and  San  Diego:  Where  cooper- 
ation,  not  confrontation,   gives  life  to  the  city. 
Govt  Exec  12:16-18+  Nov  '80 

CITIZENSHIP 

Children  born  overseas:  What  are  their  rights?    What 
sounds  simple  is  really  complex.  Randy  Shoe- 
maker,  illus  AF  Times  40:43  May  5  '80 

CIVIC  ACTION  PROGRAM 


See  also 
Defense  Community  Service  Program 

CIVIL  AFFAIRS 

The  Civil  Affairs  folks.  Col  James  R.Compton.  illus 
Soldiers  35:40-41  Dec  '80 

First  Army  CA  (Civil  Affairs)  Reservists  find  them- 
selves  'doing  real  thing'  at  Fort  Indiantown  Gap 
(PA),    illus  Officer  56:12  Aug  '80 

Study    and     Te  a  c  h  i  n  _g 

Civil-military  operations  instruction.  Col  Philip  D. 
Coleman,  illus  tab  Mil  Rev  60:13-18  Feb  '80 

CIVIL  AIR  PATROL 

United     States 

The  Civil  Air  Patrol-Air  Force  partnership.    BrigGen 
H.W.Miller.   TIG  Brief  32:2  Dec  12  '80 

CIVIL  DEFENSE 
See  also 


Evacuation,    Civilian 

S  wi.t_5_^_r_La_P_d 

Swiss  military  infrastructure.   Konrad  Alder,   illus 
Armada  Intl  4:28+  Jul-Aug  '80 

United    States 

See  also 
Defense  Civil  Preparedness  Agency 

CD  (Civil  Defense)  policy  codified  by  Hill.  AF  Times 
41:8  Oct  6  '80 


CIVIL  DEFENSE  -  Continued 

United   States    .    Cont'd 

Nuclear  shelter  plans  reported  12%  complete.  AF 
Times  41:14  Sep  15   '80 

History 

The  history  of  the  Ground  Observer  Corps.   Maj  Wil- 
liam D.Hobbs.    illus  Aerosp  Hist  27:178-179+ 
Sep   '80 

CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

Air  Force  engineering  challenges  for  the  1980 's.  Joe 
F.Meis.  illus  Mil  Engr  72:107-109  Mar- Apr  "80 

Air  Force  engineering  in  the  1980's.  MajGen  William 
D.Gilbert.  iUus  charts  Mil  Engr  72:15-18  Jan- 
Feb  '80 

Air  launched  cruise  missile  construction  program. 
Maj  Gerald  L.Robinson  and  others,  illus  AF  Engrg 
k  Svcs  Qtr  21:28-30+  May  '80 

Decade  of  challenge  ...  the  1980s.  MajGen  William 
D.Gilbert.  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:3-6  Feb  '80 

Demonstrating  professional  capabilities.  (Two  major 
AF  construction  programs  in  the  Far  East)  Capt 
Barry  Kelly,   illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:33-36 
May  '80 

Effective  use  of  engineering  design  man-hours.  TIG 
Brief  32:10  Jul  11   '80 

Engineers --mobilized  for  peace  and  war.   LtGen  John 
W.Morris,  illus  tabs  maps  Mil  Engr  72:4-8  Jan- 
Feb  '80 

The  Gibraltar  of  America.   (USAF  Reservists  help 
restore  historic  Fort  Jefferson)  Maj  Donald  E. 
Jefferson  and  Col  S.Bruce  Beattie.    illus  Airman 
24:45-48  Apr  '80 

A  horse  of  a  unique  color.    (819th  Civil  Engineering 
Sq)  Capt  R.  A.  Torgerson  and  Maj  K.A.Kolz.   illus 
AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:23-25  Aug  '80 

Israeli  air  base  construction  program.  Capt  Karsten 
H.Rothenberg.  illus  map  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21: 
13-16  May  '80 

MCP  (Military  Construction  Program)  construction 
surveillance.   TIG  Brief  32:22  Aug  8   '80 

M-X  weapon  system  ...  an  essential  element  of 
strategic  deterrence.   LtCol  Thomas  L.Bozarth. 
illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:3-6  May  '80 

The  name  of  the  game  is  customer  service  (at  Travis 
AFB,   CA).  2dLt  Ralph  W.Williams  m.  illus  AF 
Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:13-14  Feb  '80 

Operations  and  Maintenance  (O&M)  project  program- 
ming.  TIG  Brief  32:10  Aug  29  '80 

Project  Touchdown:  Lending  a  hand.  Maj  James  I. 

Clark,  illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:10-12  May  '80 

The  reimbursement.   LtCol  E.C.Olgeaty.    illus  AF 
Compt  14:12-14  Oct  '80 

Roots:  Preserving  our  history.    (Protection  of  Air 
Force  historic  properties)  Joan  Scott  and  Capt 
Stephen  Hann.   illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:18-21 
Nov  "80 


115 


CIVIL  ENGINEERING  -  Continued 

The  Saudi  Arabian  construction  program.  LtCols 
Harry  W.  Glaze  and  Larry  G.  Garrison,  illus  tab 
map  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:20-23  May  '80 

Space  shuttle  update:  Into  the  construction  phase. 
LtCol  Thomas  L.Bozarth.  illus  AF  Engrg  &i  Svcs 
Qtr  21:8-9  May  '80 

Subsurface  engineering.  Ralph  B.Peck.  illus  tab  Mil 
Engr  72:172-174  May-Jun   '80 

Successful  energy  conservation  demands  community 
involvement.  IstLt  John  A  .Burzynski.  AF  Engrg 
&  Svcs  Qtr  21:15-16  Feb  '80 

Testing  the  Navy's  professional  and  managerial 
skills.  RADM  Donald  G.Iselin.  illus  chart  Mil 
Engr  72:9-13  Jan-Feb  '80 

To  save  a  million  dollars.  H.R.Marien.  illus  AF 
Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:22-25  Feb  '80 

Costs 

GAO:  Engineering  costs  top  estimates.  John  Ginovsky. 
AF  Times  40:17  Mar  10  '80 

_S_t  udy    and     Teaching 

Practical  engineering  education  at  the  Coast  Guard 
Academy.   Robert  G.  Boggs  and  LCDR  Gregory  H. 
Magee.    illus  Mil  Engr  72:251-254  Jul-Aug  '80 

CIVIL  RESERVE  AIR  FLEET 

CRAF--the  other  half.  LtCol  William  L.Arent.  illus 
tabs  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:8-13  Apr-Jun  '80;  Translog 
11:5-9  Sep   '80 

Civil-military  air  transportation  for  the  future.  LtCol 
George  A.Pasquet.  illus  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:19-22 
Apr-Jun  '80 

The  Civil  Reserve  Air  Fleet- -national  airlift  asset. 
F.Clifton  Berry,   Jr.  illus  tab  AF  Mag  63:54-59 
Feb  '80 

Mobility  forces.    (Extracted  from  Air  Force  Report  to 
96th  Congress)  illus  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:9-10  Jul- 
Sep   '80 

RAMPART:  Route  to  Airlift  Mobility  through  PART- 
nership.  John  F.Shea.  illus  tabs  Def  Trans  J  36: 
6-8+  Sep   '80 

CIVIL  RIGHTS 

Federal  employee  picketing:  Regulation  of  a  privilege. 
Nicholas  J.  LoBurgio.   AF  Law  Rev  21,   No.  2: 
330-363   '79 

A  reanalysis  of  the  Wallace  movement.  Ira  M.Was- 
serman.   tabs  J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  7:243-256  Fall  '79 

Ten  years  of  British  troops  in  Northern  Ireland. 
J.Brian  Garrett,   tabs  Intl  Sec  4:80-104 
Winter  '79/'80 

CIVIL  SERVICE 

See  also 
Civilian  Employees 

Bill  could  cost  Reservists  $$  .  AF  Times  41:37 
Oct  6   '80 

Civil  service  reform:  A  chance  to  innovate;  a  man- 
date to  improve.    W.Graham  Claytor,   Jr.   illus 
Defense/80,  pp  14-18,   Jun  '80 


CIVIL  SERVICE  REFORM  ACT 

Civil  service  early  outs  getting  close  look  by  OPM. 
Don  Mace.   AF  Times  40:10  Jun  23   '80 

Civil  service  reform:  A  chance  to  innovate;  a  man- 
date to  improve.    W.Graham  Claytor,   Jr.   illus 
Defense/80,  pp   14-18,   Jun   '80 

Civil  Service  Reform  Act  'whistleblower '  provisions. 
TIG  Brief  32:11-12  Jan  25   '80 

Civil  service  reform:  It's  a  matter  of  writing  con- 
tracts among  levels --then  working  them.    Barbara 
Oganesoff.   Govt  Exec  12:29+  Dec   '80 

Civil  service  reform:  Who  needs  it?  Harvey  Shaynes. 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:90+  Sep   '80 

Federal  employee  picketing:  Regulation  of  a  privilege. 
Nicholas  J.  LoBurgio.   AF  Law  Rev  21,   No.  2: 

330-363    '79 

Federal  sector  grievance  arbitration  under  the  Civil 
Service  Reform  Act  of  1978.   Capt  Carolyn  R. 
Linsey.   AF  Law  Rev  21,   No.  2:376-389   '79 

Merit  rating:  New  systems  due  Oct  1.  AF  Times 
41:10  Sep  8   '80 

The  scope  of  bargaining  under  the  Civil  Service  Re- 
form Act  of  1978.    Capt  Ralph  J.Capio.   AF  Law 
Rev  20,   No. 4:493-500   '78 

Surveys  to  tap  attitudes  of  civil  service  workers.   AF 
Times  41:3  Dec  22  '80 

CIVIL  SUPREMACY  OVER  THE  MILITARY  see 
Military- Civil  Relations 

CIVIL  WAR--U.S. 


The  Blue,  the  Gray  and  the  Green.  (Irish-American 
military  units  during  the  Civil  War)  Benjamin  N. 
Brown,   illus  Army  30:34-35+  Mar  '80 

(Col  John)  Pelham--the  gallant  artilleryman  (of  the 
Confederate  Army).   Col  Robert  M.Stegmaier,  Ret. 
illus  Fid  Arty  J  48:50-52  Mar-Apr  '80 

Mary  Walker:  Only  woman  to  win  the  Medal  of  Honor. 
Leonard  Berlow.  illus  AF  Times,  Times  Magazine 
sup:60-6l  Sep  1   '80 

A  master  of  cavalry- -"Light  Horse  Harry"  Lee.  Capt 
John  Weisz.    illus  Armor  89:36-38  Sep-Oct  '80 

The  other  Mississippi.   Mid  Michael  Moore,   illus  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:54-57  Feb  '80 

The  professor  (T.  S.C.Lowe)  and  his  lighter-than- 
air  corps.   Maj  Robert  M.Smith,   Ret.    illus  Army 
30:39-41  Aug  '80 

Sabine  Pass--another  look.   Capt  John  N.Davis,    illus 
maps  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  19-22,   Oct-Dec   '80 

The  savior  of  Shenandoah  (Gen  Philip  Sheridan).  Capt 
Patrick  M.Howes,  illus  Armor  89:52-55  Jul- 
Aug   '80 

Self-made  man.   (Dr  Mary  Walker,    Civil  War  medic) 
illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:67  Apr   '80 

U.S.  military  strategy  has  been  given  a  bum  rap. 
Col  Trevor  N.Dupuy,   Ret.  illus  Army  30:16-21 
Sep  '80 


116 

CIVILIAN  EMPLOYEES 

Air     Force--U.S. 

CCCMP  (Comptroller  Civilian  Career  Management 
Program)  is  moving  right  along.  Carodean  Mc- 
Dowell,  illus  AF  Compt  14:10-11  Oct  '80 

Career  enhancement  for  Air  Force  civilian  logisti- 
cians.   Mel  Waldgeir.   Log  Spectrum  14:11-12 
Spring  '  80 

Civilian  employee  injury  compensation  claims,  tab 
TIG  Brief  31:11-12  Dec  21   '79 

Comptroller  civilian  career  enhancement  program. 
Carodean  McDowell,    illus  AF  Compt  14:14-15+ 
Apr  '80 

506  civilians  picked  for  Logistics  (Executive)  Cadre. 
AF  Times  41:28  Oct  27  '80 

It's  the  law-- 'Code  of  Ethics'  on  Federal  walls .  AF 
Times  41:8  Oct  20   '80 

Labor -management  relations  at  Tinker  Air  Force 
Base  (OK):  Fair  and  fundamental.   MajGen  Cecil 
E.Fox.   illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:52-55  First  Quarter  '80 

Merit  rating:  New  systems  due  Oct  1.  AF  Times 
41:10  Sep  8  '80 

The  new  performance  appraisal  systems.  (Presenta- 
tion,  Subcommittee  on  Civil  Service  of  the  House 
Post  Office  and  Civil  Service  Committee,    Washing 
ton,   May  15,    1980)  J.Craig  Cumbey.  AF  Plcy  for 
Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  30-32,   Sep   '80 

One  woman's  way.  (Madeline  Culvey  of  Tinker  AFB, 
OK)  Sgt  Craig  Pugh.    illus  Airman  24:42-44  Jan  '80 

Only  3  2  execs  can  win  bonus  pay.  Don  Mace.  AF 
Times  41:2  Oct  20  '80 

Performance  appraisal  program.   TIG  Brief  32:14 
Nov  28   '80 

Safety  specialist  versus  safety  manager.  TIG  Brief 
32:19  Aug  8   '80 

3000  fewer  slots  for  civilians.   AF  Times  40:15 
Feb  11   '80 

Trails.   (American  Indians  comprise  2.3  percent  of 
the  civilian  work  force  at  Tinker  AFB,   OK)  Sgt 
Craig  Pugh.  illus  Airman  24:21-26  Feb  '80 

A._r_m_e_d_  _F.O£_C_e_S_^_;_U;_  S  ■ 

Rossi  decision:  Rehearing  urged  on  foreign  hiring. 
Tom  Philpott.  AF  Times  41:4  Nov  17   '80 

Army  readiness:  A  military  and  civilian  job.   Fredric 
Newman,    illus  Army  30:174-178  Oct  '80 

The  Army's  vanishing  civilian  work  force.    Thomas  J. 
Gelli.   tabs  Def  Mgt  J  16:61-64  First  Quarter  '80 

DA  civilians --working  for  the  total  Army.  SSgt  Jim 
Boersema.  illus  Soldiers  35:33-36  Feb  '80 

Pay  schedule  for  Army  civilian  employees,   effective 
October  1,    1980.   Table  only.  Soldiers  35:55 
Nov  '80 

Toward  cohesion,    stability:  A  'reciprocal  commit- 
ment. '  LtGen  Robert  G.  Yerks.   illus  Army  30:98- 
101+  Oct  '80 


CIVILIAN  EMPLOYEES  -  Continued 

—  1-LlILILl-ILlP  t  -  -  U .  S  . 

Brown  will  review  top  DOD  grade  actions.  Winston  S. 
Wood.   AF  Times  41:15  Dec  1   '80 

Continuation  training  for  computer  professionals. 

Linda  B.Hollowell.    illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:32-35  Third 
Quarter  '80 

The  full  measure  of  resource  costs.  James  M.Corey, 
illus  tabs  Def  Mgt  J  16:18-23  Third  Quarter  '80 

Hiring  nationals  over  Americans  (at  U.S.  military 
installations  in  14  countries)  is  ruled  illegal.  AF 
Times  41:4  Oct  6   '80 

How  can  the  cost  analyst  be  improved  as  a  more  valu 
able  resource?  Clarence  H.Goetsch.  illus  Armed 
Forces  Compt  25:10-13  May  '80 

(Pentagon  transition)  team  wants  exemption  from 
civilian  freeze.  Tom  Philpott.  AF  Times  41:3 
Dec  22   '80 

Revival  of  the  dead-end  career.  David  A.Pyle.  illus 
tabs  Def  Mgt  J  16:58-62  Second  Quarter  '80 

Nji^o_n_a_l_J3jj_a_r_d_-_-  A  i_r     Force--U.S. 

The  civilian  cadre--National  Guard  technicians.  Capt 
Joe  T.Montoya.  illus  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  23-25,  Jan- 
Mar  '80 

National    Guard--Ar  m_y  -  -U.S. 

The  civilian  cadre --National  Guard  technicians.  Capt 
Joe  T.Montoya.  illus  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  23-25,  Jan- 
Mar  '80 

Reserve     Forces--Air     F  °_J_5_e^j;_Uj_S_ 

Reserve  Chief  (MajGen  Richard  Bodycombe)  calls 
tech  (Air  Reserve  Technician)  program  effective. 
AF  Times  40:2  Jun  30  '80 

Reserve     Forces--A  r_ra£^_I°I££ill^L 

Converting  Reserve  tech  slots  to  civilian  would  hurt 
mission.   AF  Times  41:17  Oct  27   '80 

Converting  tech  slots  too  costly.  Hill  told.  AF  Times 
40:14  May  19   '80 

Unionist  attacks  technician  test.  AF  Times  40:10 
Jul  21   '80 

Un_ite_d__S_t_a_te£ 

Bagging  the  all  volunteer  force.   R.James  Woolsey. 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:17  Feb  '80 

Civil  service  reform:  It's  a  matter  of  writing  con- 
tracts among  levels --then  working  them.    Barbara 
Organesoff.   Govt  Exec   12:29+ Dec  '80 

Civilian  personnel  concerns.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  26-28,   Aug  '80 

Federal  employee  picketing:  Regulation  of  a  privilege. 
Nicholas  J.  LoBurgio.  AF  Law  Rev  21,   No.  2: 
330-363   '79 

Federal  sector  grievance  arbitration  under  the  Civil 
Service  Reform  Act  of  1978.   Capt  Carolyn  R. 
Linsey.   AF  Law  Rev  21,   No.  2:376-389  '79 

Group  (President's  Commission  on  Pension  Policy) 
says  people  retiring  too  young.   AF  Times  41:6 
Dec  1   '80 


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CIVILIAN  EMPLOYEES  -  Continued 

United    States    -  Cont'd 

Presidential  Management  Internships.   Steven  M. 
Shaker,   illus  tabs  Def  Mgt  J  16:49-51  First 
Quarter  '80 

Services  contract  mess:  Who  gets  Uncle  Sam's  busi- 
ness.  Lester  A.  Fettig.   Govt  Exec  12:57-58  Jun  '80 

Surveys  to  tap  attitudes  of  civil  service  workers.   AF 
Times  41:3  Dec  22  '80 

Workers  surveyed  on  sexual  harassment.   Don  Mace. 
AF  Times  40:2  Jun  16  '80 

Salaries  and  Wages 

AGMC  (Aerospace  Guidance  and  Metrology  Center) 
goes  EFT  (Electronic  Funds  Transfer)  for  civilian 
payroll  in  DOD.   Capt  William  R.  T.  Murray,   illus 
AF  Compt  14:19+  Apr  '80 

Controlling  civilian  payroll  costs.   William  G.Arnold, 
illus  AF  Compt  14:20-23  Apr  '80 

Cutting  (military  and  civilian)  pay  link  could  hurt 
future  raises.   AF  Times  40:4  Jun  23   '80 

11.7  percent  pay  hike  still  short  of  full  catchup  to 
private.   Tom  Philpott.  AF  Times  41:3  Aug  11    '80 

15  percent  pay  jump  seen  in  proposals.   AF  Times 
41:1+  Dec  15   '80 

GAO  says  pay  raise  formula  for  civilians  lacks  full 
data.  AF  Times  41:12  Oct  20  '80 

Pay  inadequacies,    "delinkage"  pose  major  1980  bud- 
get issue.   Deborah  G.Meyer.   Armed  Forces  J 
Intl  117:13-14+  Feb  '80 

Pay  schedule  for  Army  civilian  employees,    effective 
October  1,    1980.  Table  only.  Soldiers  35:55 

Nov  '80 

(Rep  Patricia)  Schroeder  calls  for   'skills  audit.  ' 
AF  Times  41:1+  Sep  8  '80 

CIVILIAN  HEALTH  AND  MEDICAL  PROGRAM  OF  THE 
UNIFORMED  SERVICES  see  Medicare 

CLAIMS 

See  also 
Court  of  Claims 
Liability 

Checks  received  from  commercial  carriers  for  lost 
or  damaged  government  property.    TIG  Brief  32:11 
Aug  8   '80 

Construction  claims- -implications  for  the  future. 
Paul  D.Matthews  and  Irv  Richter.   illus  Mil  Engr 
72:333-337  Sep-Oct  '80 

DOD  wants  reenlistees  to  know  SGLI  policy.  AF  Times 
41:11  Aug  25   '80 

Excavation  damage  prevention  programs.   Charles  H. 
Batten  and  Barry  M.Sweedler.   tabs  Mil  Engr  72; 
328-332  Sep-Oct  '80 

Freight  claims  and  dollars  lost.  TIG  Brief  32:11-12 
Mar  21   '80 

Freight  loss  and  damage  claims.    TIG  Brief  32:10 
Jun  27  '80 

Malpractice  claims  up,   costs  down.  AF  Times  40:3 
Mar  3  '80 


CLAIMS  -  Continued 

The  Mount  St  Helens  emergency.   Col  Terence  J.Con- 
nell.    illus  Mil  Engr  72:311-315  Sep-Oct  '80 

Property  damage  claims  in  favor  of  the  United  States. 
TIG  Brief  32:14  Jan  11   '80 

Senate  vote  near  on  property  bill.  AF  Times  41:3 
Aug  25   '80 

CLARKE,    Bruce  C. 

Morale  and  motivation.   Gen  Bruce  C.Clarke,   Ret. 
Officer  56:14  Sep  '80 

CLASSIFICATION  see  Personnel  Classification; 
Security  Classification 

CLAUSEWITZ,   Karl  von 

Clausewitzian  lessons  for  modern  strategists.    Thom- 
as H.  Etzold.   AU  Rev  31:24-28  May- Jun  '80 

Clausewitz's  bicentennial  birthday.   Peter  Paret.  por 
AU  Rev  31:17-20  May-Jun  '80 

Drucker,   Clausewitz  and  us   .  .  .  Col  Evelyn  P.Foote. 
Mil  Rev  60:51-54  Jul  '80 

On  War  today?   LtCol  James  L.Cole,   Jr.   AU  Rev 
31:20-23  May-Jun  '80 

CLAYTOR,   W.Graham,    Jr 

Civil  service  reform:  A  chance  to  innovate;  a  man- 
date to  improve.   W.Graham  Claytor,   Jr.  por 
Defense/80,  pp  14-18,    Jun  '80 

CLIMATE 

The  Environmental  Symptoms  Questionnaire:  Revi- 
sions and  new  field  data.  James  B.Sampson  and 
John  L.Kobrick.  tabs  Aviation,   Space  and  Envmt 
Med  51:872-877  Sep  '80 

CLIMATIC  RESEARCH 

Fooling  Mother  Nature.    (AFSC's  McKinley  Climatic 
Laboratory,   Eglin  AFB,   FL,   tests  military  hard- 
ware and  people)  Sgt  Craig  Pugh.    illus  Airman  24: 
31-33  Jun  '80 

CLOSE,    Winton  R. 

South  Atlantic  express.   MajGen  Winton  R.  Close,  Ret. 
por  Aerosp  Hist  27:146-150  Sep   '80 

CLOSE  AIR  SUPPORT 

Above  all  else  ...   a  tank  killer.   SMSgt  Gerald  H. 
Smith,    illus  Air  Reservist  32:12-14  Dec   '79- 
Jan  '80 

Airborne  anti-tank  warfare.   Konrad  Alder,    illus  tabs 
Armada  Intl  pt  1,   4:36+  Jul-Aug  '80;  pt  2,   4:74-76+ 
Oct-Nov  '80 

Blue  Four  at  the  fore.    (USAFE  exercise  trains  junior 
officers  to  plan  close  air  support  missions)  Capt 
Katie  Cutler,   illus  Airman  24:20-23  Aug  '80 

Close  air  support  in  modern  warfare.   WgComdr 
Jeremy  G.Saye.   illus  tab  AU  Rev  31:2-21  Jan- 
Feb  '80 

Close  support  aircraft  for  the  Third  World.  Roy  Bray- 
brook,  illus  Aerosp  Intl  16:13-14+  Sep-Oct  '80 

Dangerous  midnight- -delay,  confusion  on  road  to  a 
night  tank  killer.  David  Harvey,  illus  Def  &  For 
Aff  8:12-15+  Nov  '80 


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CLOSE  AIR  SUPPORT    -   Continued 


CLOTHING,    PROTECTIVE  -  Continued 


A  dispersal  concept  for  future  V/STOL  aircraft  in 
RAF  Germany.  WgComdr  J.S.Jones.  Hawk  No. 40: 
39-45  Feb  '80 

The  emperor's  close  air  support.   GpCapt  Ian  Madelin. 
illus  AU  Rev  31:82-86  Nov-Dec   '79;  Comment. 
MajGen  John  E.Ralph.   31:95-96;  Comment.   LtCol 
Robert  B  .Savage,   Jr.   31:96-100;  Comment.  Maj 
Patrick  J. Finneran,   Jr.   31:100-103;  Comment. 
Maj  Lawrence  G.Kelley.   31:103-104;  Response. 
GpCapt  Ian  Madelin.   31:104-105  May-Jun  '80; 
Comment.  Maj  Michael  O. Beck.   31:97-101  Sep- 
Oct  '80 

Spiderweb:  Close  air  support  geographic  reference 
system.  Maj  F .  G.Wickersham  in.  illus  MarCor 
Gaz  64:69  May  '80 

TASVAL.    (Joint  Army-Air  Force-Marine  Corps  test 
of  tactical  air  power)  LtCol  Lowell  G.  La  Rue.    illus 
Air  Def  Mag,  pp  26-29,   Jan-Mar   '80 

Tactical  air  doctrine  and  AAF  close  air  support  in 
the  European  theater,    1944-1945.  William  A. 
Jacobs,  illus  tab  Aerosp  Hist  27:35-49  Mar  '80 

Tactical  air  power  within  NATO- -a  growing  conver- 
gence of  views.   Maj  Donald  J.Alberts.   AU  Rev  31: 
59-70;  Responses.   Maj  Price  T.Bingham  and  LtCol 
Owen  H.  Wormser.   31:70-73  Mar-Apr  '80 

Tests,  a  means  to  train  and  learn.  Maj  Kenneth  R. 
McGinty  and  Capt  Roth  S.Schleck,  Jr.  illus  USA 
Avn  Dig  26:10-13  Jun  '80 

Tomorrow's  war  today.   BrigGen  Jerry  Max  Bunyard. 
illus  AF  Mag  63:64-67  Oct  '80 

A  users  guide  to  close  air  support.  Capt  Charles  E. 
Wright,  illus  tab  Armor  89:49-51  Jul-Aug   '80 

"The  Warthog.  "  Ron  Sherman  and  others,    illus  tabs 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:69-70+  Jun- Jul  '80 

What  is  close  air  support?    GpCapt  Ian  Madelin.  (Re- 
printed from  Air  University  Review,    Nov-Dec 
1979)  illus  Armor  89:16-21  Jul-Aug   '80 

History 

The  development  of  Soviet  aviation  support.  James  H. 
Hansen,  illus  tabs  map  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 5: 
681-685   '80 

CLOTHING 

See  also 
Clothing,  Protective 
Personal  Equipment 
Uniforms 

Functional  organizational  clothing  and  footwear  items. 
TIG  Brief  32:8  Feb  8   '80 

Services  again  studying  credit  system  for  clothing. 
AF  Times  41:3  Oct  6   '80 

CLOTHING,    PROTECTIVE 

See  also 


Helmets 
Pressure  Suits 

CD  man  revisited.   Col  Richard  Pilmer  and  MSgt 
Christopher  R.Yancey,  illus  TAC  Attack  20:4-7 
Jan  '80 


Chemical  protective  clothing.   Capt  Dee  Dodson  Mor- 
ris,  illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:34-35  Oct  '80 

NBC  (Nuclear,   Biological  and  Chemical)  equipment- - 
good  and  getting  better.   Capt  Gardner  M.Nason. 
illus  Soldiers  35:36-39  Jun  '80 

Nomex  vs  nylon  flying  jackets.   Maj  William  Harrison, 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:24-25  Jul   '80 

The  thermal  properties  of  a  survival  bag  incorpo- 
rating metallised  plastic  sheeting.  I. M. Light  and 
J.N.Norman,  tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med 
51:367-370  Apr  '80 

The  thermal  protection  offered  by  lightweight  surviv- 
al systems.  I. M. Light  and  others,  tabs  Aviation, 
Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:1100-1103  Oct  '80 

CLOTHING  ALLOWANCES 

Clothing  policies  and  procedures.   TIG  Brief  32:9 
Jun  13   '80 

Male,   female  clothing  rises  in  value  for  FY  '81.   tabs 
AF  Times  41:4  Nov  10   '80 

Uniform  clothing  maintenance  allowances  for  enlisted 
members.   TIG  Brief  32:9  Apr  18  '80 

CLOUDS 

What's  the  weather?    IstLt  Lorraine  Yashinski.    illus 
Combat  Crew  30:12-14  Nov  '80 


CLUBS 


See  also 


Aero  Clubs 
Officers  Clubs 
Servicemen'  s  Clubs 

Selling  motorcycle  safety.    TIG  Brief  32:14  Jul  25   '80 

Slot  machines  delayed  'til  Spring.   AF  Times  41:14 
Nov  24  '80 


COAST  GUARD 


Norway 


Norway:  Maritime  aviation  booming.  Knut  Lovstuha- 
gen.   illus  Interavia  35:150-151  Feb  '80 

Norway's  new  armed  coastguard  vessels.  Derek 
Wood,  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 8:1213- 
1215   '80 

United    States 


Anatomy  of  a  rig;  genesis  of  an  industry.   Robert  L. 
Scheina.   Sea  Power  23:23  Aug   '80 

Anatomy  of  two  collisions.   CAPT  Ed  Gilbert,  illus 
map  US  NavInstProc  106:132-136  Oct  '80 

The  'can-do'  Coast  Guard:  Running  out  of  resources. 
Vincent  C.Thomas,  Jr.  illus  Sea  Power  23:20-22 
Mar  '80 

The  Coast  Guard  and  the  southeastern  frontier.   CAPT 
A.  R.  Larzelere.   illus  tabs  map  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:140-153  May  '80 

Coast  Guard  continuing  to  get  higher  PCS  $$  .  AF 
Times  41:10  Oct  20   '80 


■  ■ 


■ 


119 


COAST  GUARD  -   Continued 

Un_it_e_d__S_t_a_t  e£    -   Cont'd 

Coast  Guard  engineering- -the  next  decade.   RADM 

Donald  C.Thompson,  illus  chart  Mil  Engr  72:19-23 
Jan-Feb  '80 

The  Coast  Guard  in  the  eighties.  CAPT  Robert  G. 
Moore,  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:36-53  Oct  '80 

Coast  Guard:  The  shore  and  more,    illus  Defense/80, 
pp  14-16,   Apr   '80 

The  Coast  Guard's  red  fleet.   LT  Jeffrey  M.Garrett. 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:101-103  Dec   '80 

The  Cuban  exodus  of  1980.  Robert  L.Scheina.   illus  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:44-51  Oct  '80 

"The  desperate  straits  we're  in."  ADM  John  B. 

Hayes,  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:18-20+  Oct  '80 

Emergency  medicine:  Now  or  never.  CWO  Dale  Puck- 
ett.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:130-131  Oct  '80 

Fish  stories.   ENS  Christopher  A.Abel,   illus  map 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:61-65  Dec   '80 

Increasing  the  (Coast  Guard)  Auxiliary's  SAR  role, 
illus  tab  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:146-147  Oct  '80 

The  lifesavers.  LCDR  John  F.Ebersole.  illus  US  Nav 
Inst  Proc  106:127-130  Oct  '80 

A  marriage  of  convenience:  Marine  safety  and  com- 
puters. LT  William  J. Barker,  illus  map  US  Nav 
Inst  Proc  106:125-127  Oct  '80 

A  model  for  small  navies  .  LtCol  Lim  Kwong  Hoon. 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:136-137  Oct  '80 

The  naval  employment  of  the  Coast  Guard  270-Medium 
Endurance  Cutter.   LCDR  Edmund  I.  Kiley.   tabs 
Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:13-22  Jul-Aug  '80 

No  more  guesswork.  CW2  Dale  L.Puckett.  illus  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:66-73  Oct  '80 

Operations  or  regulations?   Andrew  G.Webb,  illus  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:52-57  Oct  '80 

Our  inland  merchant  marine  and  the  Western  Rivers. 
RADM  Norman  C.Venzke.  illus  tab  106:119-123 
Oct  '80 

Renewing  the  physical  plant  (of  the  Coast  Guard). 

RADM  Donald  C.Thompson,  illus  tabs  US  Nav  Inst 
Proc  106:79-86  Oct  '80 


COAST  GUARD  -  Continued 

United    States    -  Cont'd 

Wreckage  of  nations  that  forgot  the  sea  litters  history 
ADM  Hayes  says  (at  ROA's  Mid-Winter  meeting), 
ADM  John  B.Hayes,   illus  Officer  56:11  Apr   '80 

COAST  GUARD  ACADEMY,  NEW  LONDON,  CT 

Practical  engineering  education  at  the  Coast  Guard 
Academy.   Robert  G.  Boggs  and  LCDR  Gregory  H. 
Magee.   illus  Mil  Engr  72:251-254  Jul-Aug  '80 

COASTS 


The  next  twenty  years  of  naval  mobility.   Thomas  A. 
Clingan,   Jr.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:82-93 
May  '80 

United    States 


Offshore  technology.    Regular  feature  in  issues  of 

ML\it^£.Y_£2.SJ:ne  e  r 
COCHRAN.   Jacqueline 

Jacqueline  Cochran-- 1907- 1980.  por  AF  Mag  63-31 
Sep   '80 

COCKPITS  see  Airplanes- -Cockpits;  airplanes,    Mili- 
tary--Cockpits 

CODE  OF  CONDUCT   see  Prisoners  of  War--Code  of 
Conduct 

CODES   see   Cryptography 

COEXISTENCE  see  International  Relations 

COLD 

The  thermal  protection  offered  by  lightweight  surviv- 
al systems.  I.  M.  Light  and  others,  tabs  Aviation, 
Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:1100-1103  Oct  '80 

P_h_y_s_i  o  l_o_g_i_c_a_l_  E  f  f  e  c  t  s 

Accidental  hypothermia:  The  effect  of  initial  body  tem- 
peratures and  physique  on  the  rate  of  rewarming. 
J.B.Morrison  and  others,  tabs  Aviation,  Space  & 
Envmt  Med  51:1095-1099  Oct  '80 

Circadian  rhythms  of  performance  among  workers  in 
the  Arctic.   Leslie  Buck,   tab  Aviation,   Space  & 
Envmt  Med  51:805-808  Aug   '80 

Cold:  Friend  or  foe.    (Marines  in  Norway)  RADM  Ben 
Eiseman,   Ret  and  LtCol  Carl  F.  Tidemann.    illus 
tabs  MarCor  Gaz  64:39-44  Feb  '80 


Standing  into  danger.  LCDR  John  F.Ebersole.  illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:58-65  Oct  '80 


Cold:  Hazardous  to  your  health.  SP5  Bill  Branley. 
illus  Soldiers  35:44-47  Oct  '80 


Technology,   ASW,   and  the  Coast  Guard.  LCDR  Bruce 
B.Stubbs  and  LT  Richard  R.Kelly,  illus  US  Nav 
Inst  Proc  106:29-35  Oct  '80 

Torpedoing  the  Coast  Guard's  good-guy  image.  LCDR 
Michael  R.Adams,  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:137- 
139  Oct  '80 

(U.S.  Coast  Guard)  Interview.  ADM  John  B.Hayes, 
tabs  illus  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6:14+ 
Jan  '80 

The  U.S.   Coast  Guard  today--grace  under  pressure. 
Merle  Macbain.    illus  Sea  Power  23:21-22+  Aug  '80 

Worn  out  in  service.  LCDR  Michael  R.Adams,  illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:74-78  Oct  '80 


Effect  of  alcohol  ingestion  on  man's  thermoregula- 
tory responses  during  cold  water  immersion. 
T.Graham  and  K. Baulk,  tabs  Aviation,  Space  & 
Envmt  Med  51:155-159  Feb  '80 

Effect  of  alcohol  on  man's  response  to  mild  physical 
activity  in  a  cold  environment.   T.Graham  and 
J.Dalton.   tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51: 
793-796  Aug   '80 

Fluid-electrolyte  shifts  and  thermoregulation:  Rest 
and  work  in  heat  with  head  cooling.   J.  E.  Greenleaf 
and  others,    illus  tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt 
Med  51:747-753  Aug  '80 

Hypothermia  ...   cold  weather  killer.   LtCol  George 
J.Bifolchi.   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:10-11  Feb  '80 


120 

COLD  -  Continued 

?.—  X.JL  L°.L5LSJ  c  a  ^    Effects     -  Cont'd 

Initial  treatment  of  profound  accidental  hypothermia. 
R.  M.  Harnett  and  others,   tabs  Aviation,   Space  & 
Envmt  Med  51:680-687  Jul  '80 

Physiological  effects  of  cold  air  inhalation  during  ex- 
ercise.  G.Harley  Hartung  and  others,   illus  tabs 
Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:591-594  Jun  '80 

Survival:  Thinking  cool.    MSgt  Donald  R.  McLaughlin, 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:16-19  Dec  '80 

COLD  WAR 

Historic  example  of  cooperation  (on  occasion  of  the 
35th  anniversary  of  the  Yalta  Conference). 
N.Glagolev.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  1:36-38  Jan  '80 

COLD  WEATHER  OPERATIONS 

See  also 
Ski  Troops 

Beating  the  Russians  in  snow:  The  Finns  and  the  Rus- 
sians,   1940.  Allen  F.Chew.   illus  maps  Mil  Rev 
60:38-47  Jun  '80 

Cold:  Friend  or  foe.    (Marines  in  Norway)  RADM  Ben 
Eiseman,    Ret  and  LtCol  Carl  F.  Tidemann.    illus 
tabs  MarCor  Gaz  64:39-44  Feb  '80 

Cold  weather  operations,   illus  Infantry  pt  1,    70:27-29 
Sep-Oct  '80;  pt  2,   70:27-30  Nov-Dec  '80 

Cooperation  means  mission  accomplishment,  illus 
Def  Trans  J  36:4-7+  Feb  '80 

Deep  Freeze  1980:  Diary  of  an  icebreaker.   LT  Chris- 
topher L.Lee,  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:140-143 
Oct  '80 

Dress  rehearsal  in  winter  garb,   illus  Translog  11: 
6-8  Jan  '80 

Empire  Glacier   '80.    illus  Air  Reservist  32:6-7 
Apr  '80 

Exercise  Anorak  Express,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Na- 
tions 25:86-87  Apr-May  '80 

Hypothermia  .  .  .   cold  weather  killer.   LtCol  George 
J.Bifolchi.   Ulus  Aerosp  Safety  36:10-11  Feb  '80 

Ice,   snow  &   10  below,  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:2-3 
Nov  '80 

Jack  Frost  '79.   Capt  Patrick  M.  Coullahan  and  CMSgt 
Robert  B.Wertman.    illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr 
21:6-8  Aug  '80 

The  Marine  Corps'  future  may  lie  north  of  the  Arctic 
Circle.   Frank  Uhlig,   Jr.    illus  MarCor  Gaz  64: 
32-38  Feb  '80;  Commentary.    2dLt  M.  F.Wangler. 
64:16-17  Jul  '80 

(Marine)  Corps  plans  for  cold  weather  training. 
MarCor  Gaz  64:6  Jul  '80 

Marines  are  testing  new  emergency  assault  food 
packet  (for)  cold  weather  environments,  illus 
MarCor  Gaz  64:4  Mar  '80 

Now  is  the  time  for  a  Marine  Corps  cold-weather 
brigade.   Maj  S.  E.  Haynes.   MarCor  Gaz  64:19-20 
Feb  '80 

South  for  the  winter.   Capt  James  P.Coe.    illus  MAC 
Flyer  27:8-11  Mar  '80 


COLD  WEATHER  OPERATIONS  -  Continued 

Soviet  norms  for  driving  tanks  in  winter.   LtCol  Wil- 
liam P.  Baxter,   Ret.   illus  tabs  Mil  Rev  60:2-8 
Sep  '80 

Survival:  Thinking  cool.   MSgt  Donald  R.  McLaughlin, 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:16-19  Dec  '80 

Whiteout:  A  rotary- wing  winter  menace.   LtCol  Rob- 
ert L.Gardner,  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:8-11  Jan  '80 

Winter  flying  hazards.   Capt  James  C.St  John,   illus 
Combat  Crew  30:2-3  Nov  '80 

Winter  storm  damage.   TIG  Brief  32:19  Oct  17   '80 
COLLECTORS  AND  COLLECTING 

'To  the  victor  belong  the  spoils?  '  LtCol  Thomas  M. 
Johnson,    illus  Army  30:42-45  Jul   '80 

COLLINS,   Arthur  S.  f    Jr 

Defence  forces  for  the  Muslim  World.   LtGen  Arthur 
S.Collins,   Jr,   Ret.  por  Islamic  Def  Rev  5, 
No.  3:3-6  '80 

COLLINS,   George  W. 

A  world  of  escalating  interdependencies.   George  W. 
Collins.   AU  Rev  31:102-108  Sep-Oct"  '80 

COLOMBIA 

Continental  interdependence,   energy,   and  integration 
in  the  Americas.  Alejandro  Orfila.  AEI  For  Plcy 
&  Def  Rev  1,   No. 6:15-21   '79 

S  ^_r_a  tegic     Importance 

Trouble  in  the  northern  cone--Colombia  in  the  1980s: 
Its  prospects  for  stability.  John  Sanders,  map  Def 
&  For  Aff  8:36-37  Aug   '80 

COLOR 


Shades  of  gray.  (Photochromic  glasses)  MAC  Flyer 
27:23  Mar  '80 

COMBAT 

Carter:  Women  won't  serve  in  combat.   AF  Times 
40:6  Feb  25  '80 

Fear  in  combat.  Mid  Michael  F. Belcher,  illus 
MarCor  Gaz  64:49-53  Sep  '80 

Luke  (AFB,   AZ),   Williams  (AFB,   AZ)  staging  dog 
fights  by  computer.  AF  Times  40:29  Jan  14  '80 

Navy  women  in  combat:  Who  needs  them?    LuAnne  K. 
Levens  and  Deborah  G.Meyer,  illus  tab  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:26+  Apr  '80 

1981  combat  competition  (Peacekeeper  Challenge)  to 
replace  SPs '  shootout.   AF  Times  41:12  Aug  4  '80 

Risk:  The  commander's  decision.   LtCol  Igor  D.Ger- 
hardt.   Ulus  Mil  Rev  60:14-17  Aug  '80 

Some  lessons  from  the  Israelis.  Maj  William  C.Fite. 
illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:32-38  Sep  '80 

Women  and  the  combat  exemption.  Judith  H.  Stiehm. 
illus  Parameters  10:51-59  Jun  '80;  Commentary 
and  reply.    10:92-94  Sep  '80 

Women  in  combat?    Two  views.  Majs  Doris  H.Kessler 
and  Richard  A.Gabriel,  illus  Army  30:44-45+ 
Mar  '80 


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COMBAT    -  Continued 


COMBAT  READINESS  -   Continued 


Working  together:  The  Army's  assault  on  sexism. 
SGM  Bruce  N.Bant.  illus  Soldiers  35:6-9  Oct  '80 

S  t  ud  y    and     Teaching 

Better  training  for  higher  performance,  illus  Asian 
Def  J  No.  2:46-48  Mar-Apr  '80 

Counter  command  and  control  in  conceptual  perspec- 
tive.  LtCol  John  E.Rothrock,   Jr.   AU  Rev  31:94- 
101  Jan- Feb  '80 

The  effects  of  simulated  Infantry  combat  training  on 
motivation  and  satisfaction.   Paul  R.  Bleda  and 
Robert  H.  Sulzen.   tabs  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:202- 
214  Winter  '80 

Flight  simulation  in  air-combat  training.   Col  Richard 
C.Needham  and  others,  illus  tabs  Def  Mgt  J  16: 
18-23  Fourth  Quarter  '80 

Hohenfels  holiday.   Capt  Gardner  M.Nason.  illus 
Soldiers  35:13-16  Nov  '80 

Quick  or  dead?  MILES  (Multiple  Integrated  Laser 
Engagement  System)  tells  which  one  you'll  be. 
MSgt  Matt  Glasgow,  illus  Soldiers  35:11-12  Jul  '80 

Raising  technical  training  level.   (Turkestan  Military 
District)  Col-Gen  Yu.Maximov  and  others,  illus 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  1:10-15+  Jan  '80 

Tactical  training  for  ground  combat  forces.   Thomas 
D.Scott.  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:215-231  Winter  '80 

'You  fight  like  you  train.  '  Mark  E.Berent.   illus  AF 
Mag  63:44-49  Dec   '80 

COMBAT  CONTROL  CENTERS 

This  term  is  used  to  include  organizations  whose 
missions  are  like:  Tactical  Air  Control  Centers, 
Tactical  Control  Centers,    Combat  Operations 
Centers,    Combat  Information  Centers. 

N_a_y_y 

The  "eyes"  of  the  CIC  (Combat  Information  Center)-- 
CONRAC's  display  model  60812.   George  deLucenay 
Leon,  illus  Signal  34:107-109  May-Jun  '80 

COMBAT  CONTROL  TEAMS 


New  MAC  school  offers  training  in  combat  control. 
AF  Times  40:25  May  12  '80 

COMBAT  EVALUATION 


See  also  subdivision  under  specific  subjects, 
e.g., 
Airplanes,   Fighter- -Combat  Evaluation 
Helicopters,    Military- -Combat  Evaluation 
Weapon  Systems --Combat  Evaluation 

COMBAT  INFORMATION  see  Intelligence,    Military 

COMBAT  READINESS 

See  also 
Operational  Readiness 

ANG  plays  important  role  in  combat  capability.  (Tes- 
timony before  House  Appropriations  Committee) 
LtGen  LaVern  E.Weber.  AF  Times  40:16  Jul  7   '80 

The  AVF- -making  it  work.   Maj  David  Evans,   illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:47-53  Dec   '80 

Air  Force  maintenance --is  sues  and  challenges  for 
the  eighties.   Maj  Gene  E.  Townsend.   illus  AF  Mag 
63:56-61  Jan  '80 


Alienation,   anomie,   and  combat  effectiveness.   Maj 
Daniel  W.  Jacobowitz.    illus  AU  Rev  31:21-34  Sep- 
Oct  '80 

Attitudes  of  U.S.   Army  paratroopers  toward  partici- 
pation in  the  quelling  of  civil  disturbances.  William 
C.Cockerham  and  Lawrence  E.Cohen,   tabs  J  Pol 
k  Mil  Sociol  7:257-269  Fall  '79 

Autumn  Forge  80:  NATO's  readiness  gameplan.  Deb- 
orah M.Kyle,  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:30+ 
Nov  '80 

Bold  Eagle  '80.  SMSgt  Gerald  H.Smith,  illus  tab  Air 
Reservist  32:16-17  Dec   '79-Jan  '80 

CIOR's  Canadian  challenge,  illus  Air  Reservist  33:6 
Nov  '80 

The  changeover  to  'go  to  war'  management.   Gen  Rob- 
ert M.  Shoemaker,   illus  Army  30:28-32  Oct  '80 

Close  Look  II.  Capt  James  P.Coe.  illus  MAC  Flyer 
27:20-23  Jun  '80 

The  credibility  of  fighter  squadron  supervisors.   Capt 
John  L.  Barry,    illus  tabs  AU  Rev  31:35-44  Sep- 
Oct  '80 

Cutting  behind  the  cutting  edge,   illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8, 
No. 2:42-43   '80 

Deterrence  and  disuse:  Some  thoughts  on  the  problem 
of  maintaining  volunteer  forces.   Jonathan  Alford. 
Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:247-256  Winter  '80 

Eligible  Receiver  II.  illus  Soldiers  35:6-10  Apr  '80 

Eligible  Receiver  II.  SP4  Lee  Roy  Dewitt.    illus 
Armor  89:36-39  Mar-Apr   '80 

Exercising  the  division  data  center.  Maj  Waldo  W. 
Montgomery,   Jr.  illus  Army  Log  12:20-23  May- 
Jun  '80 

First-class  Army..  .  4th  class  living  conditions. 

Interview.   LtGen  Julius  W.Becton,   Jr.  illus  Army 
30:22-26  Nov  '80 

Fuel  costs  pinch  muscle.  Interview.  LtGen  Hans  H. 
Driessnack.   AF  Times  40:4  Feb  25   '80 

(Gen)  Slay:  Fighter  needs  in  a  crunch.   Len  Famigliet- 
ti.  AF  Times  40:44  Jun  16  '80 

HSC  (Health  Services  Command):  Readiness  demands 
healthy  soldiers.  MajGen  Raymond  H.  Bishop,  Jr. 
illus  Army  30:184-187  Oct  '80 

High  rolling  in  Vegas  (in  Exercise  Red  Flag).   Gerald 
H.Smith,    illus  Air  Reservist  32:8-9  Dec   '79- 
Jan  '80 

Inspections  and  combat  readiness  reporting.    TIG 
Brief  32:3  May  2   '80 

Laird:  Only  six  percent  of  U.S.  forces   'ready  now'-- 
but  there's  also  a  six  percent  solution.  James  D. 
Hessman.  Sea  Power  23:39-40+  Oct  '80 

"Lots  of  blue  ink  on  the  readiness  charts."  Gen  Fred- 
erick J.Kroesen.    illus  Army  30:64-69  Oct  '80 

Luftwaffe  planning  for  the  1990s.  C.Regulus.  illus 
Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 4:491-494  '80 

MOBDES  (MOBilization  DESignation):  Talent  in  Re- 
serve. SSgt  Jim  Boersema.  illus  Soldiers  35:42-45 
Jan  '80 


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COMBAT  READINESS  -  Continued 

Medical  Red  Flag,  illus  Air  Reservist  32:10-11 
Feb  '80 

Medical  Red  Flag.   TSgt  Steve  Stibbens.   illus  Air  Re- 
servist 33:8-9  Nov  '80 

The  National  Training  Center  (Fort  Irwin,  CA):  The 
next  thing  to  the  ultimate  realism.  Col  James  B. 
Agnew.   map  illus  Army  30:30-36  Feb  '80 

Next  Medical  (Red)   'Flag'  slated  for  Travis  (AFB, 
CA).   AF  Times  40:6  Jan  28   '80 

Not  a  change  in  mission,   but  a  change  in  intensity. 
Gen  John  R.Guthrie,    illus  Army  30:54-58  Oct  '80 

On  the  edge  of  the  Mohave.    (Air  National  Guard  units 
in  Exercise  Red  Flag)  illus  Natl  Guard  34:14-16 
Aug  '80 

POMCUS  (Pre-pOsitioned  Materiel  Configured  to  Unit 
Sets):  Equipment  for  readiness  in  Europe.  Mark 
Swearengen.  illus  Army  Log   12:20-23  Jan-Feb  '80 

Paid  Ice  Storm  ...   a  personal  briefing.   BrigGen 
Billy  M.Knowles.  illus  Air  Reservist  32:16-17 
Feb  '80 

Preparing  the  team  for  the  Super  Bowl.   Col  Gary  R. 
Tompkins,    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:  inside  front 
cover  Jun  '80 


A  question  of  quality:  Why  the  pieces  don't  fit. 
J.Fialka.  illus  Army  30:29-32  Jun  '80 


John 


Rapid  deployment  force  gets  test  (in  Exercise  Dragon 
Team).   Lee  Ewing.   AF  Times  41:14  Jul  28   '80 

Readiness  and  strategic  mobility.   LtGen  Arthur  J. 
Gregg,  illus  Mil  Engr  72:410-412  Nov-Dec  '80 

Ready  for  what?   LCDR  Bernard  D.Cole,   illus  US  Nav 
Inst  Proc  106:38-40  Jun  '80 

Report  to  the  96th  Congress.   (Presentation,   House 
Armed  Services  Committee,   Washington,   Feb 
1980)  Hans  M.Mark  and  Gen  Lew  Allen,    Jr.  tabs 
AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup  No. 3:2-35  Mar  '80 

Reserve  operation  (Paid  Redoubt)  checks  readiness 
planning.   AF  Times  41:14  Jul  28   '80 

Reserve  readiness  training.   LtCol  Herbert  B.Quinn, 
Jr.    illus  Army  Log  12:28-31  Mar-Apr  '80 

Rifleman  training  systems  —  preparing  the  infantry- 
man to  fight.  Edward  C.Ezell.  illus  tabs  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 5:707-711  '80 

Sen  Gary  Hart  is  high  on  Harrier.   (From  address, 
National  War  College,   June  30,    1980)  MarCor  Gaz 
64:10  Aug  '80 

A  somber  picture  of  U.S.   readiness- -but  a  bright  pic- 
ture of  the  caliber  of  military  personnel.  MajGen 
Alfred  Gray,   Jr.  Officer  56:11  Apr  '80 

Soviet  doctrine  responds  to  antitank  missile  threat. 
LtCol  William  P.Baxter,   Ret.    illus  Army  30:29-32 
Aug  '80 

Tactical  Air  Command  1980.    (Presentation,   Air 
Force  Assoc  National  Symposium,    Los  Angeles, 
Oct  26,    1979)  LtGen  Robert  C.Mathis.   AF  Plcy 
Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup  No.  2:31-37  Feb  '80 


COMBAT  READINESS    -  Continued 

Theater  subnetwork:   'Vital,    complex  link.1  LtCol 
Cassius  J.Mullen,  illus  Army  30:28+  Apr  '80 

$35  billion  more  a  year  suggested.   Don  Mace.  AF 
Times  41:3  Nov  24  '80 

Train  to  fight.   (Army  aviators  in  Europe  train  exten- 
sively in  the  area  where  a  future  war  may  have  to 
be  fought)  LtCols  Eugene  H.Grayson,   Jr  and  Glenn 
R.Allen,  maps  USA  Avn  Dig  26:44-47  Mar  '80 

Training  and  personnel  systems  technology:  A  boost 
to  readiness.   CDR  Paul  R.Chatelier.   illus  Def 
Mgt  J  16:2-5  Second  Quarter  '80 

USAFE  is  ready  but  .  .  .  (Testimony  before  Special 
Subcommittee  on  NATO  Standardization,   Inter- 
operability and  Readiness,   House  Armed  Services 
Committee)  Gen  John  W.Pauly.  AF  Times  40: 
32-33  Feb  4  '80 

Unit  training  management:  An  approach  to  a  dilemma. 
LtCol  James  R.Whitley,    illus  tabs  Mil  Rev  60:53- 
58  Aug  '80 

Working  on  the  symptoms --not  the  disease:  Improving 
training  evaluation.   LtCol  Michael  T.Plummer. 
illus  tab  Mil  Rev  60:48-56  Mar  '80 

ii"ll_in  ^    T  e  a  c  h  i  n_g 

Ten  missions  ahead:  At  Red  Flag,   MAC  crews  get 
shot  down  and  live  to  learn  from  it.    IstLt  Ben 
Rich,   illus  MAC  Flyer  27:4-5  Oct  '80 

COMBAT  SUPPORT  OF  THE  ARMY 

The  armoured  M109  ammunition  delivery  system, 
illus  (Also  cutaway)  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,  No.  2: 
241-242   '80 

Attack  helicopter  support  of  the  division.   Capt  Terry 
R.  Council,    illus  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  16-18,   Oct- 
Dec  '80 

Combat  service  support  terrain  walks  .  LtCol  Donald 
E.S.Merritt.  illus  tabs  Mil  Rev  60:31-37  Jun  '80 

Field  artillery  support.    Col  John  E.  Donohue.    illus 
Air  Def  Mag,  pp  19-22,   Jul-Sep   '80 

'Lifeblood'  of  full  combat  power.  MajGen  Clay  T. 
Buckingham,  illus  Army  30:20-22+  Apr  '80 

MOUT  (Military  Operations  on  Urban  Terrain)  train- 
ing—a combat  service  support  need.  Maj  Bloomer 
D.Sullivan,    illus  Mil  Rev  60:9-15  Sep   '80 

MPs:  They  struggle  with  'ghosts.  '  Col  Russell  E. 
Parmenter.    illus  Army  30:36-39  Jan  '80 

Supplying  Europe  with  repair  parts.  LtCol  James  K. 
Hitch,  illus  Army  Log  12:24-26  May-Jun  '80 

Tactics  of  desperation:  Rear  area  protection  fits  that 
description.  Capt  Bruce  P.Schoch.  illus  Army  Log 
12:16-19  May-Jun  '80 

Theater  subnetwork:  'Vital,  complex  link.'  LtCol 
Cassius  J.Mullen,  illus  Army  30:28+  Apr  '80 

COMBAT  SURVEILLANCE  see  Surveillance 

COMBINED  FORCES 

This  term  applies  to  the  forces  among  two  or  more 
allied  countries.    For  information  on  forces  of  one 
country  only  see  Joint  Forces. 


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COMBINED  FORCES  -   Continued 

See  also 
North  American  Air  Defense  Command 

Korea:  The  mission,   SSgt  Jim  Boersema.    illus  Sol- 
diers 35:38-40  Aug  '80 

Our  military  partnership  with  Japan.   LtGen  William 
H.  Ginn,   Jr.    illus  Defense/80,   pp  18-20,   Nov  '80 

COMBINED  OPERATIONS 

This  term  applies  to  operations  among  two  or  more 
allied  countries.  For  operations  of  one  country  only 
see  Joint  Operations. 

See  also  specific  exercises  and/or  operations 
by  name 

Autumn  Forge  80:  NATO's  readiness  gameplan.  Deb- 
orah M.Kyle,  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:30+ 
Nov  '80 


COMMAND  -  Continued 

Command  and  control  in  the  Soviet  ground  forces. 
Col  Erich  Sobik.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24: 
96-98+  Oct-Nov  '79 

The  commander  and  the  staff.   Col  P.  Simchenkov.   So- 
viet Mil  Rev  No.  6:17- 19  Jun  '80 

Individual  replacements:  There  must  be  a  better  way. 
Capts  Edward  R.Maher  and  Peter  F.Kindsvatter . 
illus  Army  30:37-40  May  '80 

Initiative  in  battle.   Col  I.  Tikhankov.   Soviet  Mil  Rev 
No.  6:20-21  Jun  '80 

JAG  Reed:  Too  much  scrutiny  hurts.   Interview. 

MajGen  Walter  D.  Reed.   AF  Times  41:8  Sep  1   '80 

Nav  commanders  slowly  increasing.   AF  Times  40:20 
Mar  24   '80 


Combined  amphibious  operations  in  northern  Europe. 
LtCol  Joseph  H.Alexander,  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:26-32  Nov  '80 

Cope  North.  (Hawaii  Air  Guard  and  Japan  Air  Self 
Defense  Force  train  together)  IstLt  Drew  M. Hur- 
ley, illus  Air  Reservist  32:23-24  Sep-Oct  '80 

Coronet  Bridle:  Duluth's   148th  Tactical  Recon  Group 
deploys  to  Germany.    TSgt  Dick  Palmer,    illus 
Natl  Guard  34:14-16  Apr  '80 


Obedience,   the  unpopular  military  virtue.   MajGen 
Richard  C.Schulze.    illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:49-52 

Jun  '80 

Risk:  The  commander's  decision.   LtCol  Igor  D.Ger- 
hardt.   illus  Mil  Rev  60:1  i-  17  Aug  '80 

The  'scientific'  Soviet  commander.  LtCol  William  P. 
Baxter,   Ret.  illus  Army  30:39-40+  Jun  '80 

The  Soviet  Army:  Who  gives  the  orders?   Steve  Ab- 
bott, illus  Soldiers  35:26-27  Oct  '80 


Exercise  Display  Determination  '79.   LtCol  J.J.W. 
Hilgers.  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:64-73  May  '80;  An- 
other view.   Capt  Andrew  J.  Franklin.  64:16- 17 
Aug  '80 

Exercise  report:  Autumn  Forge,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen 
Nations  24:62-64+  Oct-Nov  '79 

Rescue  and  recovery  units  compete  in  SAREX  '80. 
illus  AF  Mag  63:30  Aug  '80 

'Swing  the  lamp.  '  (British  and  American  troops  in 
exercises  between  USAF  Security  Police  and  the 
Territorial  Army)  Capt  Katie  Cutler,   illus  Airman 
24:2-6  Sep  '80 

Tackling  tactics  together.   (Pilots  from  central  Euro- 
pean nations  learn  to  work  together  at  the  Tactical 
Leadership  Program,   Jever  AB,    Ger)  Capt  Katie 
Cutler,  illus  Airman  24:43-48  Dec   '80 

'That  others  may  live.  '  Jeryl  L.  Mariatt.    illus  Air 
Reservist  32:9  Jul   '80 

The  Warsaw  Pact- -military  exercises  and  military 
interventions.   Christopher  Jones,   tabs  Armed 
Forces  &  Soc  7:5-30  Fall  '80 

COMMAND 


The  structure  of  the  Soviet  Armed  Forces.  C.N.Don- 
nelly, illus  map  chart  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25: 
94-96  Apr-May  '80 

The  three  'knows'  of  command.  LtCol  Ernest  L. 
Webb,  illus  Army  30:57-60  Apr  '80 

To  serve  with  honor.  Maj  Richard  A.Gabriel,  illus 
Army  30:17-21  May  '80 

COMMAND  AND  CONTROL  SYSTEMS 

See  also 
Combat  Control  Centers 
Worldwide  Military  Command  and  Control  System 

AFCEA  80  Show  and  Conference  (Washington, 

June  24-26,    1980):  Heavy  stress  on  communica- 
tions,  illus  Interavia  35:729-731  Aug  '80 

The  ARINC  data  link  network:  An  integral  part  of 
airline  command  and  control.   Richard  J.Otero, 
illus  map  Signal  34:23-26  Jul  '80 

Air  defence  systems  planning.  W.M.Stothard  and 
R.  Woodcock,  illus  Interavia  35:215-218  Mar  '80 

Air  Force  C3  technologies.  LtGen  Robert  T. Marsh. 
illus  Signal  35:32-36  Sep  '80 


See  also 
Leadership 

Are  you  an  AC  or  just  a  pilot?   illus  MAC  Flyer  27; 
22-24  Jan  '80 

The  aviation  commander --new  challenges  during  the 
1980s.  LtCols  E.H.Grayson,  Jr  and  J.  W.  Lloyd, 
illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:6-9  Nov  '80 

Bolstering  the  backbone.   LtCol  Thomas  B.Vaughn, 
illus  Infantry  70:25-26  May-Jun  '80 


Another  side  to  C    :  Computer-based  information, 
decision  and  forecasting  systems.   Stephen  J. 
Andriole.   illus  tabs  Signal  34:15-22  Mar   '80 

An  application  of  packet  communications  techniques 
to  improve  the  Navy  C  process.  Thomas  Barry 
Hughes,   tabs  illus  Signal  34:49-54  Feb  '80 

Automated  command  and  control  in  MAC.   Capt  Susan 
K.Hinderleider.   illus  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:19-23 
Oct-Dec   '80 


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COMMAND  AND  CONTROL  SYSTEMS    -  Continued 

Base-level  communications-electronics  planning. 
TIG  Brief  32:21  Aug  29  '80 

The  C^  business.    (Address,   Orientation  Luncheon, 
AFCEA  Western  Conference  &  Exposition,  Ana- 
heim,   CA,   Jan  9-11,    1980)  Ma  jGen  Van  C.  Double  - 
day.   illus  Signal  34:21-23  Feb  '80 

C  /EW/l  is  getting  more  money,  but  especially  more 
visibility.  Benjamin  F.  Schemmer.  Armed  Forces 
J  Intl  117:49-50  Feb  '80 

C   /EW  in  Europe--can  NATO  get  its  electrons  togeth- 
er?   Deborah  M.Kyle  and  Benjamin  F. Schemmer. 
illus  tab  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:24-25+  Sep  '80 

C     for  tactical  nuclear  forces  in  Europe.  John  Mor- 
genstern.  illus  Signal  35:57-58  Dec  '80 

C3  R&D:  A  House  view.  Rep  Richard  Ichord.  illus 
Signal  35:11-12  Sep  '80 

C-*  R&D:  A  Senate  view.  Sen  John  C. Culver,  illus 
Signal  35:10-11  Sep  '80 

(p     Systems  Organization  of  the  Joint  Chiefs  of  Staff) 
Interview.    LtGen  Hillman  Dickinson,    illus  Mil 
Elect/Countermeasures  6:18+  May  '80 

■3 

CI  in  evolution.  John  C.  Morgenstern.  illus  Natl  Def 
64:18-21  Apr  '80 

C3I  satellite  systems.  Paul  A.Chadwell.  illus  Natl 
Def  64:50-53+  Jun  '80 


C   I--the  essential  element.   Gerald  P.  Dinneen.    illus 
tab  Natl  Def  64:15-17  Apr  '80 

3 
C   I:  The  intellect  and  impetus  of  military  force. 

Gerald  P.  Dinneen.   illus  Defense/80,  pp  2-11, 

Nov  '80 

The  calisthenics  of  military  preparedness.    (STARC 
(STate  ARea  Command)  readies  for  Proud  Spirit/ 
Mobex  '80)  Pamela  Kane,   illus  Natl  Guard  34: 
20-23  Aug  '80 

The  case  for  continental  air  defense.   MajGen  R.Rus- 
sell Barber,   Ret.    illus  Parameters   10:20-23 
Mar  '80 

The  challenging  environment  of  C^I.  RADM  H.D. 
Arnold  and  others,  illus  Signal  34:17-19+  May- 
Jun  '80 

Command  and  control.   Maj  J.P.Pennell.    MarCor  Gaz 
64:26-28  Jun  '80 

Command  and  Control  and  Communications  (C3)  pro- 
gramming.   TIG  Brief  32:15  Sep  12   '80 

Command  and  control  at  the  DISCOM  (3d  Armored 
Division  Support  COMmand) .   LtCol  Donald  E.S. 
Merritt.  illus  Army  Log  12:8-13  Jul-Aug   '80 

Command  (and  Control)  Center  keeps  check  on  MAC. 
A1C  Tanya  L.  Lairamore .  illus  AF  Times  41:12 
Sep  29  '80 

Command  and  control  for  a  long  war.   Paul  Bracken, 
illus  AF  Mag  63:50-54  Apr  '80 


COMMAND  AND  CONTROL  SYSTEMS  -  Continued 

Command  and  control  in  the  80s.   (Convention  panel, 
AFCEA,   Washington,   June  25,    1980)  RADM  Fred- 
erick C.Johnson  and  others,  illus  maps  Signal  34: 
61-62+  Aug   '80 

Command  and  control  in  the  Soviet  ground  forces. 
Col  Erich  Sobik.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24: 
96-98+  Oct-Nov  '79 

Command  and  control--some  ACE  aspects.  AVM 
P.R.Mallorie.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24: 
24-26+  Oct-Nov  '79 

Command  and  control:  The  two-edged  sword.  LCDR 
Thomas  E.Stuart.  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:108-111 
Dec   '80 

Command,    control  and  communications  in  the  future. 
(Presentation,    16th  Annual  Meeting,  American 
Institute  of  Aeronautics  and  Astronautics,    Balti- 
more,  May  7,    1980)  LtGen  Robert  T.  Marsh.   AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,  pp  30-40,   Aug  '80 

Command  technology:  Voennaya  sistemoteknika.   An 
algorithmic  approach  to  decision-making.    Col 
J.  Hemsley.    illus  map  tabs  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies 
125:58-64  Sep  '80 

Communication  and  troop  control.   (Interview  with 
Marshal  of  the  Signal  Corps  A.I.Belov)  illus 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 4:22-25  Apr  '80 

Coordination  in  direct  support--problems  and  solu- 
tions,   illus  Signal  34:29-32  Jul  '80 

Counter  command  and  control  in  conceptual  perspec- 
tive.  LtCol  John  E.Rothrock,   Jr.   AU  Rev  31:91- 
101  Jan-Feb   '80 

The  crystal  ball  is  soft  and  fuzzy:  Predicting  com- 
munications requirements  for  future  Marine  Corps 
tactical  data  systems.   LtCol  J.H.Wickens.   illus 
Signal  34:63-67  Feb  '80 

The  DCA--a  rock  and  a  hard  place.   (Address,   AFCEA 
Washington  Chapter,   June  1980)  VADM  Samuel  L. 
Gravely,   Jr.  illus  Signal  34:7-9+  Apr  '80 

2 
Defining  and  measuring  C    .   H.Bennett  Teates  and 

others,   illus  tabs  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures 

pt  1,   a  perspective.   6:40+  May  '80;  pt  2,   Defining 

and  measuring  C    .  6:28+  Jun  '80 

An  EEC  view  on  the  new  technologies  of  information. 
(Address,   AFCEA  NATO  Brussels  Symposium, 
Oct  1980)  Raymond  K.Appleyard.  Signal  35:51-53 
Dec   '80 


The  Eidophor:  C     with  a  view.   Len  Blascovich.   illus 
Natl  Def  64:22-23+  Apr  '80 

Electronic  warfare  in  naval  operations.   Mario  De 
Arcangelis.   illus  Armada  Intl  4:40-42+  Mar- 
Apr   '80 

Electronics  &  c3--moving  into  the  80s.  Deborah  M. 
Kyle.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:20  Apr  '80 

Electronics  takes  to  the  offensive.  Edgar  Ulsamer. 
illus  AF  Mag  63:41-50  Jul  '80 

Evaluating  C3  systems  in  joint  exercises.  Joseph  S. 
Toma.  illus  Signal  34:38-40+  Apr  '80 


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COMMAND  AND  CONTROL  SYSTEMS    -  Continued 

Evaluating  concepts  for  C3  systems.  Maj  William  G. 
Kemple  and  others,  illus  tabs  Mil  Elect/Counter- 
measures  6:56+  Sep   '80 

The  evolution  of  C3I.  M.I.  Thorn,  illus  Intl  Def  Rev 
13,   No. 7:1033-1035   '80 

3 

The  future  of  HF  communications  in  C    .   J.  D.  Cos- 
grove  and  H.W.Swan.   illus  map  Signal  34:15-17+ 
Feb  '80 

Green  Flag  now  defines  electronic  warfare  as  an  of- 
fensive weapon.   Majs  Frank  A.Parker  and  Arthur 
W.  Ritter.   illus  Def  Elect  12:59-60+  Oct  '80 

How  SAC  communicates.  Dennis  R.Brown  and  Her- 
bert R.Dimmick.  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117: 
62+  Feb  '80 

Interoperability  and  EW.  Michael  T.Thurbon.  Signal 
34:13+  Apr  '80 

Interoperability  in  command  and  control  by  networks. 
Karl  H. Wagner,  illus  tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations 
24:48-50+  Oct-Nov  '79 

JINTACCS  (Joint  INteroperability  of  TActical  Com- 
mand and  Control  Systems).  Maj  Gen  Clay  T. 
Buckingham,  illus  tab  Signal  34:53-54+  May- 
Jun  '80 

Launch  under  attack  to  redress  Minuteman  vulnera- 
bility? Richard  L.Garwin.   Intl  Sec  4:117-139 
Winter  '79/'80 

Logistics  and  C3I.  LtCol  Jerry  W.Betts,  Ret.  illus 
Army  Log  12:26-29  Jul-Aug   '80 

NATO  C3  issues.   Gen  Bernard  W.Rogers  and  others, 
illus  Signal  35:9-10+  Dec   '80 

Navy  electronic  warfare  and  counter  C3  programs. 
RADM  A.A.Gallotta,   Jr.  illus  Signal  35:19-22 
Oct  '80 

Ocean  control:  The  renaissance  in  submarine  com- 
munications. R.J.Starkey,   Jr.  illus  map  Mil 
Elect/Countermeasures  pt  1,   Historical  perspec- 
tive and  overview.  6:3  8+  Nov  '80 

Perspectives  of  EW.  MajGen  William  I.Rolya.  Signal 
34:19-20  Apr  '80 

The  prevention  of  preemptive  attack.   CAPT  Frank 
Andrews,   Ret.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:126-139 
May  '80 

Raids  and  national  command:  Mutually  exclusive! 
LtCol  Peter  A.Kelly,    illus  Mil  Rev  60:19-26 
Apr  '80 

Rapid  deployment  force  C    .   (Convention  panel, 

AFCEA,   Washington,   June  26,    1980)  RADM  Jerry 
O.Tuttle  and  others,  illus  Signal  34:75+  Aug   '80 

SOTAS  (StandOff  Target  Acquisition  System)--catalyst 
for  the  combined  arms  team.  Col  Wayne  B.Davis, 
illus  Signal  35:31-34  Oct  '80 

Some  current  CI  concepts  and  programs  .  Gowri 
S.Sundaram.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 7: 
1036-1042  '80 

Soviet  C3.  Norman  Polmar.  illus  AF  Mag  63:58-62+ 
Jun  '80 


COMMAND  AND  CONTROL  SYSTEMS   .  Continued 

Soviet  mountain  warfare  operations.  C.N.Donnelly, 
illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 6:823-834   '80 

Swiss  military  infrastructure.  Konrad  Alder,  illus 
Armada  Intl  4:28+  Jul-Aug   '80 

System  architecture  for  the  Hellenic  National  Defense 
Integrated  Communication  System  (HNDICS). 
BrigGen  Demetrios  Matsoukas  and  Robert  E.Brit- 
'  ton.   illus  map  tab  Signal  34:69-74  Feb  '80 

System  engineering  —  the  key  to  effective  transition/ 
evolution  of  Army  C3  systems.   MajGen  Emmett 
Paige,   Jr.   Signal  34:17-21  Jul  '80 

A  systems  approach  to  communications,  command, 
control  and  intelligence.  (Address,  Greater  Los 
Angeles  Chapter,  AFCEA,  Dec  1979)  Gerald  P. 
Dinneen.   illus  Signal  34:8-12  Feb  '80 


Tactical  communications  in  the  Republic  of  Korea. 
Col  Donald  B.Griggs,  illus  Signal  35:22-28  Nov  '80 

Tactical  communications --the  linkage  between  C  and 
I.  James  H.Babcock.  illus  Signal  35:11+  Nov  '80 

Tactical  intelligence  analysis  and  EW  control:  Army's 
automated  C3I.   illus  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures 
6:55-56+  Jun  '80 

The  tactical  man-machine  interface.   James  A.Lohr. 
illus  Signal  35:25-28  Oct  '80 

Technology  trends  in  communications,  command, 
and  control.  Ruth  M.Davis,  illus  Defense/80, 
pp  2-3+,   Jan  '80 

Test  slated  for  new  field  info  kit.   illus  AF  Times 
41:16  Dec  22  '80 

Testing  of  the  Army's  inte  rope  rating  network  of  tacti- 
cal C3I  systems.   Grady  H.  Banister,   Jr.   illus 
Signal  34:45-47  Feb  '80 

Thinking  about  Soviet  C3.  Norman  Polmar.  illus 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24:36-38+  Oct-Nov  '79 

The  U.S.  military  updates  its  airborne  communica- 
tions,   command  and  control  systems.  Hugh  Lucas, 
illus  Interavia  35:1099-1102  Dec  '80 

Updating  command  and  control  systems  in  NATO. 
Erik  Klippenberg.  Signal  35:31-33  Dec  '80 

VHSIC--advanced  components  for  a  new  generation  of 
weapon  systems.  John  Rhea,  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 6:887-890   '80 

Wavell  trials  successful:  Stage  2  now  under  way.  illuf 
Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  2:275-276  '80 

"What  electronic  warfare  does  is  add  confusion  to  the 
battlefield.  "  Interview.  Gerald  P.  Dinneen.   illus 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:35+  Feb  '80 

Why  "communicators"  are  poor  communicators,  illus 
Govt  Exec  12:16+  Jun  '80 

Winning  the  victory  before  the  battle.  Maj  Robert  C. 
Anderson,    Jr.  illus  Signal  34:111-112+  May- 
Jun  '80 

The  Yugoslav  ground  forces:  A  look  at  the  past  and 
the  present.  Milan  N.Vego.  illus  charts  map  tab 
Mil  Rev  60:14-27  Nov  '80 


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COMMAND  AND  CONTROL  SYSTEMS  -   Continued 

-?.* — — y. _aJLcL  -Jlaa.^Ji}jl&_ 

The  Telecommunications  Systems  Staff  Officer 
Course  (at  Keesler  AFB,   MS).  Capts  Gary  A. 
Phinney  and  Meyer  D.Zuckerman.  illus  Signal 
34:123-124+  May-Jun  '80 

COMMAND  POSTS 


See  also 
Advanced  Airborne  Command  Post 

Command  (and  Control)  Center  keeps  check  on  MAC. 
A1C  Tanya  L.Lairamore.  illus  AF  Times  41:12 
Sep  29  '80 

Command,    control  and  communications  in  the  future. 
(Presentation,    16th  Annual  Meeting,   American 
Institute  of  Aeronautics  and  Astronautics,    Balti- 
more,   May  7,    1980)  LtGen  Robert  T.  Marsh.   AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,  pp  30-40,   Aug   '80 

Mobile  alternate  command  post.   Capt  Christopher  G. 
Cheek,    illus  Air  Def  Mag,  pp   14-17,   Apr-Jun  '80 

The  tactical  command  post  of  the  separate  brigade. 
LtCol  Theodore  A.Schumaker.  illus  tab  Mil  Rev 
60:51-59  May  '80 

COMMANDING  OFFICERS 

The  commanders.  Steve  Abbott,  illus  Soldiers  35: 
30-34  Jul  '80 

Commanders  and  public  affairs  officers.   (Excerpt 
from  presentation,    9th  Annual  Public  Affairs  Con- 
ference and  School,   Presidio  of  San  Francisco, 
March  28,    1980)  LtGen  Charles  M.Hall.  AF  Plcy 
Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  26-28,   Sep  '80 

The  commander's  creative  activity.  Gen  I.  Tretyak. 
illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 8:19-22  Aug   '80 

The  commanding  officer's  tactical  skills.  VAdm  V. 
Kruglyakov.   illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 6:9-12  Jun  '80 

Determination  in  battle.   MajGen  T.S.Hart,   illus 
Armor  89:30-37  May-Jun  '80 

Ike  and  his  indispensable  lieutenants.  Martin  Blumen- 
son.   illus  Army  30:50-54+  Jun  '80 

JAG  Reed:  Too  much  scrutiny  hurts.   Interview. 

MajGen  Walter  D.Reed.   AF  Times  41:8  Sep  1   '80 

Let's  get  our  training  act  together.   CDR  John  D. 
Roper,   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:99-101  Jun  '80 

Reflections  on  extended  command.   LtCol  Jerry  C. 
Harrison,  illus  Fid  Arty  J  48:30-32  Nov-Dec  '80 

Retention:  The  pressure  is  on.  CAPT  James  F.Kelly, 
Jr.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:40-45  Apr  '80 

The  'scientific'  Soviet  commander.  LtCol  William  P. 
Baxter,   Ret.  illus  Army  30:39-40+  Jun  '80 

Soldier  expectations.  Capt  Gardner  M.Nason.  illus 
Soldiers  35:11-13  Jun  '80 

The  three  'knows'  of  command.   LtCol  Ernest  L. 
Webb,  illus  Army  30:57-60  Apr  '80 

Who's  your  flight  commander?    LtCol  Delbert  F. 
Miller,  illus  TAC  Attack  20:10-12  Dec   '80 


COMMANDOS 

See  also 
Rangers 

The  lessons  of  the  Iranian  raid  for  American  military 
policy.  Alexander  Scott,  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Int) 
117:26+  Jun   '80 

The  Royal  Artillery  Display  1980.  Col  Norman  Dodd. 
illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 5:105+  Sep-Oct  '80 

COMMANDS 

See  also  specific  commands  by  name,    e.  g.  , 
Strategic  Air  Command 

Directories 
(Army  commands)  Army  30:215-220  Oct  '80 
COMMENDATIONS  see  Awards,    Decorations,    etc 
COMMERCE 

C  hj_  n  a     (People  '  _s_  R_e  P_u_bJ.  ic  ) 

"New  Orient  Express"  bridges  China,   U.S.   trade. 
Albert  Hoehn  and  Michael  Karl,   illus  Def  Trans  J 
36:28-34  Aug  '80 

Latin    America 


Arms  and  the  Southern  Cone:  How  defense  activity 
grew  in  1979.   David  Harvey,   illus  Def  &t  For 
Aff  8,   No.  1:28-32+  '80 

U  _n  _i_  t_e_d_  _S_t_a  _t  e_  £ 

Ex-Im  Bank:  If  it  works,   why  fix  it.  illus  Govt  Exec 
12:18-19  Oct  '80 

Flags  of  convenience  or  flags  of  necessity?   CAPT 
Albert  T.  Church,   Jr,   Ret.    illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:52-57  Jun  '80 

The  nation's  governors:  In  courteous  revolt  against 
Washington's  ineptness  in  foreign  trade  details, 
illus   Govt  Exec  12:12+  Apr  '80 

"New  Orient  Express"  bridges  China,   U.S.   trade. 
Albert  Hoehn  and  Michael  Karl,    illus  Def  Trans  J 
36:28-34  Aug  '80 

COMMERCE  DEPT 

The  nation's  governors:  In  courteous  revolt  against 
Washington's  ineptness  in  foreign  trade  details, 
illus  Govt  Exec  12:12+  Apr  '80 

COMMISSARIES 

Air  _Forc  e  —  U  .  S  . 

AFComs  base  survey  sees  25  percent  for  AF.  tab 
AF  Times  40:14  Feb  18  '80 

AFComs  to  begin  complaint  program.   AF  Times  40:2 
Mar  31   '80 

Chief  of  Services'  evaluation  of  the  commissary. 
TIG  Brief  32:9  Mar  21    '80 

Lackland  (AFB,    TX)  store  saves  25  percent,   tab  AF 
Times  40:25  Mar  17   '80 

Langley  (AFB,  VA)  comstore  nets  24  percent  sav- 
ings,  tab  AF  Times  40:21  Mar  24  '80 


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COMMISSARIES  -  Continued 

-il-t-Iiill---  '     -  Cont'd 

Mountain  Home  (AFB,   ID)  store  'nets'  29%.  tabs  AF 
Times  40:23  Mar  31   '80 

People  still  save  25%  at  comstores.  tab  AF  Times 
41:10  Nov  10  '80 

Robins  (AFB,    GA)  store  saves  22  percent,  tab  AF 
Times  40:37  Apr  21   '80 

Store  at  Dover  (AFB,   DE)   'saves'  30  percent,  tabs 
AF  Times  40:26  Mar  3   '80 

Armed    Forces--U.S. 


Commissary  beef  prices  going  up.   Nancy  Tucker.   AF 
Times  41:2  Sep  15   '80 

GAO  shoots  blanks  at  commissary  system.   Review 
58:28-29  Mar-Apr   '80 

Stores  blasted  in  GAO  study.  AF  Times  40:1+ 
Jan  28   '80 

Stores  won't  merge,   but  will  mesh.  AF  Times  41:23 
Oct  27   '80 

Statistics 


Commissary  store  sales  (Fiscal  1979).   Tables  only. 
Review  58:51+  Mar- Apr   '80 

A £2n_y_-_-_U  ^_S  . 

Army  introduces  ACCESS  (Army  Commissary  Com- 
puter Entry  Store  System).    Carroll  E.  Wilson. 
Lllus  Review  58:36-37  Mar- Apr  '80 

COMMISSIONS,    MILITARY 

Commissioning:  ANG  cuts  ages.   AF  Times  41:4 
Dec  1   '80 

Modern-day  mustangs.   (Former  NCOs  work  for  de- 
grees and  commissions  through  AFROTC  at  Baptist 
College,    Charleston,   SC)  Capt  Dick  Sheffield,   illus 
Airman  24:32-36  Oct  '80 

COMMON  MARKET  see  European  Economic  Community 
COMMUNICATIONS  (GENERAL) 

"Aks  the  man  if  I  be  goin'  ":  Roots  of  Black  English. 
Maj  Lynn  L.Sims,  illus  Mil  Rev  60:30-32  Feb  '80 

Asking  questions.   Capt  Charles  W.Spriggs.   Educ  J 
22:25-26  AY   '79/'80 

Communication  and  the  clinical  laboratory.   TIG  Brief 
32:13  May  2   '80 

Effective  communications:  Vital  link  in  the  inspector- 
inspectee  relationship.   TIG  Brief  32:3-4  Nov  28  '80 

Eliminating  governmentese--simplifying  language  de- 
mands complex  preparation.   Alan  Siegel.   Govt 
Exec   12:42-47  Jun  '80 

English--a  valedictory.  Argus  Tresidder.  MarCor 
Gaz  64:16-18  Apr  '80 

Good  writing:  Clear,   concise,   interesting,   logical-- 
and  hard  work.  R.Thomas  Berner.  illus  Armed 
Forces  Compt  25:22-25  Nov  '80 


COMMUNICATIONS  (GENERAL)     -  Continued 

Let's  be  professionals.  (Presentation,   Air  Force 
ROTC  Summer  Encampment  Dining -In,   Wright- 
Patterson  AFB,   OH,   July  11,    1980)  Gen  Bryce 
Poe  II.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  12-18, 
Sep  '80 

Not  another  meeting!   TIG  Brief  32:13-14  May  16   '80 

Notes  from  the  Professional  Military  Comptroller 
School  (Air  University,   Maxwell  AFB,  AL):  Exec- 
utive Communication  (Area  VI).   CDR  Joseph  H. 
Langen.   illus  AF  Compt  14:40-41  Apr  '80 

Parenting.   Maj  Clifford  H.  Bernath.   illus  Soldiers 
35:6-9  Aug  '80 

"Productivity"--a  direct  link  to  communication. 
MajGen  James  E.  Light,   Jr.    illus  Combat  Crew 
30:2-3  Sep  '80 

Speak  to  me.  Capt  Gary  V.Earl.  illus  TAC  Attack 
20:22-23  Jan  '80 

Survey  of  family  attitudes--good  communication  most 
important.  AF  Times  41:10  Nov  3   '80 

UNIGEN--universal  language  of  aviation.  W.R.Franks 
and  others,  tabs  Aviation,  Space  !k  Envmt  Med  51: 
339-343  Apr  '80 

Visuals  can  make  your  meetings  better.  B.Y. Auger, 
illus  Armed  Forces  Compt  25:10-14  Nov  '80 

When  words  fail,  who's  at  fault?   TIG  Brief  32:14 
May  2  '80 

Study  _a_n_d_  _T_e_a_c_h_i_ng_ 

In  step  with  BSEP  (Basic  Skills  Education  Program). 
SSgt  Jim  Boersema.  illus  Soldiers  35:46-48 
Apr  '80 

Using  questions  for  learning.   Capt  Janet  S.William- 
son.  Educ  J  22:27-31  AY  '79/'80 

Writing  program  making  progress.  Pat  Dalton.   AF 
Times  41:4  Aug  11   '80 

COMMUNICATIONS,    MILITARY 

See  also 
Liaison 
Radio  Communications 

Application  of  fiber  optics  to  tactical  communications 
systems.  Col  Joseph  M.  Corvino,  Ret  and  Bernard 
D.  DeMarinis.   tabs  illus  Signal  34:55-62  Feb  '80 

Base  communications  improvements  for  the   1980s. 
BrigGen  William  G.MacLaren,   Jr.  Signal  35:19-21 
Nov  '80 

Base  communications:  Network  in  transition.  William 
N.White,  illus  Army  30:37-38  Apr  '80 

Boeing  offers  707/ECX  for  TACAMO  (TAke  Charge 
And  Move  Out)  role,  illus  tab  map  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 5:688-689   '80 

The  C^  business.    (Address,   Orientation  Luncheon, 
AFCEA  Western  Conference  &  Exposition,  Ana- 
heim,  CA,   Jan  9-11,    1980)  MajGen  Van  C.  Double- 
day,   illus  Signal  34:21-23  Feb  '80 

3 
C   I  in  evolution.   John  C.  Morgenstern.   illus  Natl  Def 

64:18-21  Apr  '80 


128 


COMMUNICATIONS,    MILITARY   -  Continued 

3 
C   I--the  essential  element.   Gerald  P.  Dinneen.   illus 

tab  Natl  Def  64:15-17  Apr   '80 

3 
C   I:  The  intellect  and  impetus  of  military  force. 

Gerald  P.  Dinneen.    illus  Defense/80,   pp  2-11, 

Nov  '80 

Command  and  control- -some  ACE  aspects.  AVM 
P.R.Mallorie.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24: 
24-26+  Oct-Nov  '79 

Communication  and  troop  control.   (Interview  with 
Marshal  of  the  Signal  Corps  A.I.Belov)  illus 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 4:22-25  Apr  '80 

Communications-electronics  digest,    monthly  review 
of  developments.    Regular  feature  in  issues  of 
Signal 

Countering  the  Soviet  EW  threat  to  field  artillery 
communications.   Capt  Mark  O.  Oetken.    illus  tabs 
Fid  Arty  J  48:44-47  Mar-Apr  '80 

Double  Nickle:  55th  Signal  Company.   Capt  Bobby  L. 
Brown  and  Lt  Carlos  Martoral.   illus  USA  Avn  Dig 
26:6-7  Jan  '80 

Fiber  optic  communication  systems  for  the  U.S. 
Army.  Alexander  Mondrick  and  James  Wright, 
tabs  Signal  35:31-32+  Nov  '80 

The  goal:  A  world  A/C  network.  Col  William  D. 
Sivert,   Jr.  illus  Army  30:40+ Apr  '80 

'Lifeblood'  of  full  combat  power.  MajGen  Clay  T. 
Buckingham,  illus  Army  30:20-22+  Apr  '80 

Manpack  radios--the  State  of  the  Art.  illus  tabs  Intl 
Def Rev  13,  No. 4:599-604  '80 

Navy  advanced  communications.  John  R.Boyd,   tabs 
Signal  35:39-41  Sep  '80 

Strategic  laser  communications.  CDR  Thomas  F. 
Wiener,  illus  tab  Signal  35:43-48  Sep   '80 

A  systems  approach  to  communications,  command, 
control  and  intelligence.  (Address,  Greater  Los 
Angeles  Chapter,  AFCEA,  Dec  1979)  Gerald  P. 
Dinneen.   illus  Signal  34:8-12  Feb  '80 

Tactical  intelligence  analysis  and  EW  control:  Army's 
automated  C^I.   illus  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures 
6:55-56+  Jun  '80 

Secu  r  i_t_y_ 

The  challenging  environment  of  C^I.  RADM  H.D. 
Arnold  and  others,  illus  Signal  34:17-19+  May- 
Jun  '80 

Key  management  in  cryptographic  systems.  Kirk  H. 
Kirchhofer.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 9: 1396- 
1398  '80 

Navy  advanced  communications.  John  R.Boyd,  tabs 
Signal  35:39-41  Sep  '80 

SAM  (Send-A-Message)  may  become  an  international 
messenger.   Rush  Wicker,   tab  USA  Avn  Dig  26: 
14-15  Nov  '80 

Thinking  about  Soviet  C^.  Norman  Polmar.  illus 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24:36-38+  Oct-Nov  '79 


COMMUNICATIONS,   MILITARY  -  Continued 

Study    and    Teaching 

The  Telecommunications  Systems  Staff  Officer 
Course  (at  Keesler  AFB,    MS).  Capts  Gary  A. 
Phinney  and  Meyer  D.Zuckerman.  illus  Signal 
34:123-124+ May-Jun  '80 

COMMUNICATIONS  EQUIPMENT 

See  also 
Radar  Equipment 
Radio  Equipment 

The  future  of  American  science.  Philip  Handler, 
illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:57-67  Jan-Feb  '80 

Hand-held  tactical  terminals.   Robert  L.  Felling,   illus 
Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6:50+ Apr  '80 

"Less  is  more"  in  military  electronics.   Bruce  F. 
Baldwin.   Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:42  Jun  '80 

Secure  on-line  TTY  communication  via  HF  radio  in 
naval  and  airfield  deployment.   Kirk  H.  Kirchhofer. 
illus  Armada  Intl  4:88-89+  Mar-Apr  '80 

WARC  (World  Administrative  Radio  Conference)-79 
and  its  impact  on  defense  and  national  security. 
William  J.Cook.   Signal  34:11-15  Jul   '80 

Exhibitions 

AFCEA  80  Show  and  Conference  (Washington, 

June  24-26,    1980):  Heavy  stress  on  communica- 
tions,  illus  Interavia  35:729-731  Aug  '80 

R  je  1  i_a_b_i_l_i^  t_y_ 

Command  and  control  in  the  80s.  (Convention  panel, 
AFCEA,   Washington,   June  25,    1980)  RADM  Fred- 
erick C.Johnson  and  others,  illus  maps  Signal  34: 
61-62+  Aug  '80 

System  architecture  for  the  Hellenic  National  Defense 
Integrated  Communication  System  (HNDICS). 
BrigGen  Demetrios  Matsoukas  and  Robert  E.Brit- 
ton,   illus  map  tab  Signal  34:69-74  Feb  '80 

S  u  r  v  i  v  ab_i  l_i  t_y 

Information  distribution  system  network  for  surviv- 
able  communications.   Fred  J.Ricci.    illus  tabs 
Signal  34:43-49  Mar  '80 

The  next  generation  CONUS  AUTOVON.  Martin  A. 
Thompson  and  Tom  M.  Shimabukuro.  tabs  illus 
Signal  34:75-80  Feb  '80 

The  white  desert.   (Climatic  conditions  at  Thule  AB, 
Greenland,   are  inhospitable  to  humans  but  provide 
important  conditions  for  testing  satellite  commu- 
nications equipment)  Allen  L.Johnson,   illus  Air- 
man 24:26-31  Apr  '80 

Testing 


Space  systems  communications.    (Address,   Keynote 
Luncheon,  AFCEA  Western  Conference  &  Exposi- 
tion,  Anaheim,    CA,    Jan  9-11,    1980)  LtGen  Rich- 
ard C.Henry,   illus  Signal  34:29-31  Feb  '80 

An  overview  of  the  effects  of  nuclear  weapons  on 
communications  capabilities.  Capt  Michael  A. 
King  and  Paul  B.Fleming,  illus  tabs  map  Signal 
34:59t60+  Jan  '80 


129 


COMMUNICATIONS  SYSTEMS 

See  also 
Radio  Communications 
Space  Communications 

China    (Peopl  e  '  s  _  R_e  PJ*}}.iiO_ 

Telecommunications  services  in  (People's  Republic 
of)  China.  Richard  B.Nichols,  illus  Signal  34:42- 
44  Jan  '80 

U  ai  te  d  _S_t_at  e_s 

Communications  and  computers- -two  cultures  or 
one?  Irwin  L.Lebow.   illus  Signal  34:7+  Mar  '80 

Information  distribution  system  network  for  surviv- 
able  communications.   Fred  J.  Ricci.    illus  tabs 
Signal  34:43-49  Mar   '80 

Inside  the  White  House.    (Military  specialists  operate 
the  White  House  Communications  Agency)  MSgt 
David  B.  Drachlis.   illus  Airman  24:24-29  Mar   '80 

An  overview  of  the  effects  of  nuclear  weapons  on 
communications  capabilities.  Capt  Michael  A. 
King  and  Paul  B.Fleming,  illus  tabs  map  Signal 
34:59-60+  Jan  '80 

The  shape  of  the  future,  illus  Signal  34:11-13+ Jan  '80 

Tele  communications -computer  applications  activities 
of  the  National  Research  Council.  R.  V.  Mrozinski. 
Signal  34:87+  May-Jun  '80 

Teleconferencing  in  the  1980s.  Reinhard  Stamminger. 
tabs  maps  Signal  34:41-43  Jul  '80 

VISTA- -preparing  for  tomorrow's  information  soci- 
ety.  Larry  G.Wilson,   illus  Signal  34:31-33 
Mar  '80 

COMMUNICATIONS  SYSTEMS,   MILITARY 

See  also 
Automatic  Voice  Network 
Command  and  Control  Systems 
Space  Communications 
Tactical  Communications 
Warning  Systems 

The  evolution  of  C3I.  M.I.  Thorn,  illus  Intl  Def  Rev 
13,   No. 7:1033-1035   '80 

Message  handling  on  ships-- rationalisation  by  dis- 
tributed data-processing.   LtComdr  Siegfried  Netz- 
band  and  Heinz  Schwarzer.   illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 6:883-886   '80 

Field  communications  in  the  Australian  Army.  Col 
Peter  J.A.Evans,  illus  Signal  34:94-96+  May- 
Jun  '80 

G_r_e  a_t  _B_ r  itjai  n 

UKADGE  (United  Kingdom  Air  Defence  Ground  Envi- 
ronment)--latest  development  for  the  ground  de- 
fence environment.   Dan  Boyle,  illus  Interavia  35: 
922  Oct  '80 


COMMUNICATIONS  SYSTEMS,    MILITARY    -   Continued 
Greece 

System  architecture  for  the  Hellenic  National  Defense 
Integrated  Communication  System  (HNDICS). 
BrigGen  Demetrios  Matsoukas  and  Robert  E.Brit- 
ton,   illus  map  tab  Signal  34:69-74  Feb  '80 

Korea     (Republic  )_ 

Tactical  communications  in  the  Republic  of  Korea. 
Col  Donald  B.Griggs,  illus  Signal  35:22-28  Nov  '80 

NATO 


The  Army's  national  role  in  NATO  communications. 
MajGen  Clarence  E .  McKnight,  Jr.  illus  tabs  map 
Signal  35:43-46+  Dec  '80 

The  challenging  environment  of  C^I.  RADM  H.D. 
Arnold  and  others,  illus  Signal  34:17-19+  May- 
Jun  '80 

Communications  in  NATO's  armies.   Eric  Rider. 

NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue  No.  1:143   '80 

Digital  replacement  of  the  ACE  (Allied  Command 
Europe)  high  transmission  system.   Gope  D.Hin- 
gorani.   illus  map  Signal  35:61-64  Dec   '80 

NATO  C3  issues.   Gen  Bernard  W.Rogers  and  others. 
illus  Signal  35:9-10+  Dec  '80 

P  a  c  i  f  i  c_  R_e_g_ioj} 

Pacific  communications  revisited.   RADM  Benjamin 
Katz,   Ret.  Signal  34:71-72  Jan  '80 

Russia 

The  challenging  environment  of  C3l.  RADM  H.D. 
Arnold  and  others,  illus  Signal  34:17-19+  May- 
Jun  '80 

Communication  and  troop  control.   (Interview  with 
Marshal  of  the  Signal  Corps  A.I.Belov)  illus 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 4:22-25  Apr  '80 

United    States 

Air  Force  telephone  communications:  Vintage  systems 
--getting  better.  BrigGen  William  G.MacLaren, 
Jr.   TIG  Brief  32:2  Nov  14  '80 

Base  communications:  Network  in  transition.  William 
N.White,  illus  Army  30:37-38  Apr  '80 


C  /EW/l  is  getting  more  money,  but  especially  more 
visibility.  Benjamin  F.  Schemmer.  Armed  Forces 
J  Intl  117:49-50  Feb  '80 

(C     Systems  Organization  of  the  Joint  Chiefs  of  Staff) 
Interview.    LtGen  Hillman  Dickinson,    illus  Mil 
Elect/Countermeasures  6:18+  May  '80 

C3I  in  evolution.  John  C.  Morgenstern.  illus  Natl  Def 
64:18-21  Apr  '80 

C3I--the  essential  element.  Gerald  P.Dinneen.  illus 
tab  Natl  Def  64:15-17  Apr  '80 


Wavell  trials  successful:  Stage  2  now  under  way.  illus 
Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 2:275-276  '80 


C3I:  The  intellect  and  impetus  of  military  force. 
Gerald  P.Dinneen.   illus  Defense/80,  pp  2-11, 
Nov  '80 


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COMMUNICATIONS  SYSTEMS,    MILITARY    -  Continued 

Unj_t_e_d__S_t_a_t££    -  Cont'd 

The  challenging  environment  of  C3I.  RADM  H.D. 
Arnold  and  others,  illus  Signal  34:17-19+  May- 
Jun  '80 

Command  and  Control  and  Communications  (C3)  pro- 
gramming.   TIG  Brief  32:15  Sep   12   '80 

Command  and  control  in  the  80s.  (Convention  panel, 
AFCEA,   Washington,   June  25,    1980)  RADM  Fred- 
erick C.Johnson  and  others,  illus  maps  Signal  34: 
61-62+  Aug   '80 

Communications-electronics  digest,    monthly  review 
of  developments.    Regular  feature  in  issues  of 
Signal 

Electronics  &  C3--moving  into  the  80s.  Deborah  M. 
Kyle.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:20  Apr  '80 

The  "eyes"  of  the  CIC  (Combat  Information  Center)- - 
CONRAC's  display  model  60812.   George  deLucenay 
Leon,  illus  Signal  34:107-109  May-Jun  '80 

The  goal:  A  world  A/C  network.  Col  William  D. 
Sivert,   Jr.  illus  Army  30:40+  Apr  '80 

How  SAC  communicates.  Dennis  R.Brown  and  Her- 
bert R.Dimmick.  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117: 
62+  Feb  '80 

Ocean  control:  The  renaissance  in  submarine  com- 
munications. R.J.Starkey,   Jr.  illus  map  Mil 
Elect/Countermeasures  pt  1,   Historical  perspec- 
tive and  overview.   6:38+  Nov  '80 

R&D  in  new  communications  systems.   (Interview  with 
William  O.Baker)  illus  Signal  35:15-17  Sep  '80 

Rapid  deployment  force  C    .   (Convention  panel, 

AFCEA,   Washington,   June  26,    1980)  RADM  Jerry 
O.Tuttle  and  others,  illus  Signal  34:75+  Aug   '80 

Some  current  CI  concepts  and  programs  .   Gowri 
S.Sundaram.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 7: 
1036-1042  '80 

Strategic  network:  For  safe  global  messages.  Maj 
James  L.White,  illus  Army  30:33-35+  Apr  '80 

Tactical  A/C:  Supporting  corps  rear  to  front  line. 
Anthony  M.Valletta,  illus  Army  30:25-28  Apr  '80 

Technology  trends  in  communications,  command, 
and  control.  Ruth  M.Davis,  illus  Defense/80, 
pp  2-3+,  Jan  '80 

Test  slated  for  new  field  info  kit.   illus  AF  Times 
41:16  Dec  22   '80 

Theater  subnetwork:   'Vital,    complex  link.  '  LtCol 
Cassius  J.Mullen,  illus  Army  30:28+  Apr  '80 

The  U.S.  military  updates  its  airborne  communica- 
tions,   command  and  control  systems.  Hugh  Lucas, 
illus  Interavia  35:1099-1102  Dec  '80 


COMMUNICATIONS  SYSTEMS,    MILITARY    -  Continued 

Uj?i.L?.<L_SJjLtfL.s    "  Cont'd 
Testing 

Testing  of  the  Army's  inte  rope  rating  network  of  tacti- 
cal C3I  systems.   Grady  H.  Banister,   Jr.    illus 
Signal  34:45-47  Feb  '80 

COMMUNISM 

Socialism  and  the  developing  countries.   V.Kislov. 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  3:49-51  Mar  '80 

World  socialism  and  the  national- liberation  move- 
ment. Maj-Gen  V.Kuchin.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  10: 
6-9  Oct  '80 

Countermeasures 


Afghanistan:  Why?    Editorial.  Syed  Hussain  bin  Syed 
Abdul  Karim.  illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  2:4-5  Mar- 
Apr   '80 

H_i  £  t_o_r  y_ 

The  Second  World  War  and  the  contemporary  period. 
MajGen  S.  Tyushkevich.   Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  8-2-5 
Aug  '80 

E  ujr  op  e^     We  stern 

Can  NATO  survive  Eurocommunism?    James  P. 
O'Leary.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:73-90  Spring   '80 

Indochina 


Indochina  versus  ASEAN?  Southeast  Asia  in  the  world 
of  the   1980s.   Peter  Lyon,   illus  map  NATO's  Fif- 
teen Nations  25:38-41  Feb-Mar  '80 

Italy 

Italy:  Political  violence  in  the  heart  of  NATO.  Angelo 
M.Codevilla.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:91-110  Spring   '80 

M_al_a_v_s_i  a 

Malaysia  in  the  'seventies:  Communist  resurgence 
and  government  response.  SqLdr  J.  Clementson, 
Ret.   RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   124:50-57  Dec  '79 

Russia 


Advanced  detachment  of  Soviet  youth  (Leninist  Young 
Communist  League).   G.Alexandrov  and  N.Vikto- 
rov.   illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  10:16-  18  Oct  '80 

Democracy  of  developed  socialism.  MajGen  V. 
Kuchin.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 2: 14- 15  Feb  '80 

Laws  governing  the  development  of  the  Socialist 
Army.   Capt  V.Puzik.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 9:16- 18 
Sep  '80 

The  leading  force  of  Soviet  society.   Capt  A.Skrylnik. 
illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  11:2-5  Nov  '80 

Lenin's  principles  of  Soviet  military  construction. 
Maj-Gen  V.Novikov  and  Col  N.Kuznetsov.  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  pt  1,   No. 4:2-5  Apr  '80;  pt  2,   No. 5:15-17 
May  '80 


"What  electronic  warfare  does  is  add  confusion  to  the 
battlefield."  Interview.   Gerald  P.  Dinneen.   illus 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:35+  Feb  '80 

Why  "communicators"  are  poor  communicators,    illus 
Govt  Exec  12:16+  Jun  '80 


Member  of  the  Communist  Party:  His  duties  and 
rights.   Lt-Col  G.Belousov.  illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev 
No. 9:11-13  Sep  '80 

Party  Congresses.   V.Aidarov.  illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev 
No.  10:10-12  Oct  '80 


131 


COMMUNISM    -  Continued 

Russia    -  Cont'd 

The  Soviet  Army:  Who  gives  the  orders?   Steve  Ab- 
bott, illus  Soldiers  35:26-27  Oct  '80 

Special  purpose  units  (territorial  military  formations 
of  the  Communist  Party).  Col  P.Dmitriyev.  illus 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 2:43-45  Feb  '80 

History 

By  the  intellect  and  will  of  the  Party.   Col  A.Popov, 
illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  11:6-9  Nov  '80 

The  Communist  Party- -organiser  of  victory.  Lt-Gen 
P.Zhilin.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.4:10-13  Apr  '80 

Leninism  triumphant,  illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  1:2-4 
Jan  '80 

The  Party--three  programmes.   Col  V.  Izmailov.  So- 
viet Mil  Rev  No.  6:6-8  Jun  '80 

COMMUNITY  COLLEGE  OF  THE  AIR  FORCE 

6  out  of  100,000  submit  false  papers  to  CCAF.  AF 
Times  40:14  Apr  21  '80 

COMMUNITY  RELATIONS 


Here  is  entered  material  on  the  relations  between  a 
base  and  its  neighboring  community. 

Iceland:  Unique  in  NATO.    LCDR  Robert  A.Fliegel. 
illus  tab  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:32-37  Aug  '80 

The  luckiest  people.   (Volunteers  at  Minot  AFB,   ND, 
give  time  and  work  to  local  senior  citizens)  SSgt 
Jim  McKee.  illus  Airman  24:14-15  May  '80 

1980  Winter  Olympics:  Total  Army  support.  Capt 
Gardner  M.Nason.  illus  Soldiers  35:50-53  Jan  '80 

Operation  Science  Fair.   SSgt  Don  McSherry.   illus 
Air  Reservist  33:12-13  Nov  '80 

A  part  of  the  family.  (USAF  Academy  Chorale  visits 
Dallas  and  finds  helpful  hosts)  illus  Airman  24: 
17-19  Jul  '80 

Volunteer  fire  fighters.   SP5  Denise  Dudley,   illus 
Soldiers  35:40-41  May  '80 

World  realities  and  the  M-X.   (Presentation,   Clovis, 
NM,   Chamber  of  Commerce,   Sep  12,    1980)  Joe  F. 
Meis .  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  27-36, 
Nov  '80 

COMPETITION 

A-E  (Architect-Engineer):  Competitive  price  negotia- 
tion. Paul  J.Andrews.   Govt  Exec  12:42+  Aug   '80 

Architecture/Engineering  contracts:  Favoritism  at 
best;  price  fixing  at  worst.  Govt  Exec  12:17-19 
Apr  '80 

Competing  for  Federal  funds:  The  secret  of  success- 
ful proposals.   (Interview  with  Judson  LaFlash) 
illus  Govt  Exec  12:40-41  Aug   '80 

Controlled  competition  for  optimal  acquisition.  Ken- 
neth S.Solinsky.  tabs  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:47-55 
Spring   '80 

The  inefficiency  of  sealed-bid  competition.  James  M. 
Corey,  tabs  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:42-46  Spring   '80 

Mission:  The  01ympics--for  military  Olympic  hope- 
fuls,  the  final  push  is  still  on.   Lothar  H.Wedekind 
and  others,  illus  AF  Times,    Times  Magazine  sup: 
12-16+  Mar  3   '80 


COMPETITION  -  Continued 

1981  combat  competition  (Peacekeeper  Challenge)  to 
replace  SPs'  shootout.  AF  Times  41:12  Aug  4  '80 

William  Tell  1980.  illus  TAC  Attack  20:4-6  Oct  '80 

COMPTROLLER  GENERAL  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
see  General  Accounting  Office 

COMPTROLLERS 

CCCMP  (Comptroller  Civilian  Career  Management 
Program)  is  moving  right  along.  Carodean  Mc- 
Dowell,  illus  AF  Compt  14:10-11  Oct  '80 

Comptroller  activities  at  major  commands:  Air  Force 
Communications  Command.   Col  E.  Rexford  Bull, 
Jr.   illus  AF  Compt  14:4-7  Apr  '80 

Comptroller  civilian  career  enhancement  program. 
Carodean  McDowell,   illus  AF  Compt  14:14-15+ 
Apr  '80 

Comptroller  profile:  Meet  John  Ward,  Air  Univer- 
sity's "Father"  of  Data  Automation.   Capt  Carl  A. 
Mclntire  III.  AF  Compt  14:19  Oct  '80 

Doing  more  with  less  .  .  .   can  comptrollership  meet 
the  challenge?  D.  Cordell  Smithfield.  Armed 
Forces  Compt  25:28-30  Feb  '80 

(A  new  decade  in  comptrollership)  (Remarks,   Ameri- 
can Society  of  Military  Comptrollers  National  Sym- 
posium, San  Antonio,   May  23,    1980)  Robert  C. 
Moot,  illus  Armed  Forces  Compt  25:8-9  Nov  '80 

Notes  from  the  Air  Force  Comptroller  Management 
Engineering  Team.    LtCol  Robert  V.  Peacock,    illus 
AF  Compt  14:42  Apr  '80 

Notes  from  the  Air  Force  Comptroller  Management 
Engineering  Team.   LtCol  Robert  V.  Peacock,    illus 
AF  Compt  14:33  Jul  '80 

Notes  from  the  Comptroller  Plans  Group.   Col  Philip 
F.Norton,    illus  AF  Compt  14:13  Jan  '80 

Notes  from  the  Comptroller  Plans  Group.   Col  Philip 
F.Norton,   illus  AF  Compt  14:35  Apr  '80 

Notes  from  the  Comptroller  Plans  Group.   Col  Philip 
F.Norton,   illus  tabs  AF  Compt  14:23  Jul  '80 

Notes  from  the  Comptroller  Plans  Group.   Col  Philip 
F.Norton.  AF  Compt  14:21  Oct  '80 

Notes  from  the  Palace  Dollar  team:  Observations 
after  two  months  at  MPC.   Capt  David  T.Redmon. 
illus  AF  Compt  14:28  Jan  '80 

Notes  from  the  Palace  Dollar  team.   Maj  Gary  G. 
Payne,   illus  tabs  AF  Compt  14:35  Jul  '80 

Notes  from  the  Palace  Dollar  team:  Enlisted  career 
management  in  Palace  Dollar.   SSgt  Bob  Hake,   illus 
tabs  AF  Compt  14:37  Apr  '80 

The  Palace  Dollar  team:  CY  '80  majors  results  and 
1981  overseas  assignments.   Capt  Charles  Carpen- 
ter,  illus  AF  Compt  14:31  Oct  '80 

Planning  for  management.   CMSgt  Billy  J. Freeman. 

illus  Armed  Forces  Compt  25:34-35  Aug   '80 
Worldwide  Comptroller  Executive  Session,   Andrews 

Air  Force  Base,   MD,   20-21  Sep  1979.   illus  AF 

Compt  14:8-9  Jan  '80 


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COMPTROLLERS   -   Continued 

Directories 


(Comptroller  organization  chart--U.S.   Air  Force- 
wide)  illus  chart  AF  Compt  14:24-25  Oct  '80 

Key  comptroller  people  by  (Air  Force)  bases  &  major 
commands.    Table  only.   AF  Compt  14:42-46 
Oct  '80 

(Updated  USAF  worldwide  comptroller  organization 
chart)  illus  chart  AF  Compt  14:24-25  Apr  '80 

E  d  u  c  a_tion_  _5_i1_d__T_r_il_ii}A  EL  JL 

Air  Force  advanced  education  (for  comptrollers).   Maj 
Thomas  Caldwell.   Armed  Forces  Compt  25:14+ 
Feb  '80 

Notes  from  the  Commander  of  3780th  Tech  Training 
Group,   USAF  Technical  Training  Schools.   Col 
Edward  D.Young,    illus  AF  Compt  14:32  Jan  '80 


Notes  from  the  Commander  of  3780th  Tech  Training 
Group,   USAF  Technical  Training  Schools.   Col 
Edward  D.Young. 


illus  AF  Compt  14:31  Apr 


'80 


Notes  from  the  Commander  of  3780th  Tech  Training 
Group,   USAF  Technical  Training  Schools.   Col 
Edward  D.Young,    illus  AF  Compt  14:32  Jul  '80 

Notes  from  the  Comptroller  Plans  Group.   Col  Philip 
F.Norton,    illus  AF  Compt  14:13  Jan  '80 

Notes  from  the  Comptroller  Plans  Group.   Col  Philip 
F.Norton,   illus  AF  Compt  14:35  Apr   '80 

Notes  from  the  Comptroller  Plans  Group.   Col  Philip 
F.Norton,   illus  tabs  AF  Compt  14:23  Jul  '8  0 

Notes  from  the  Comptroller  Plans  Group.   Col  Philip 
F.Norton.   AF  Compt  14:21  Oct  '80 

Notes  from  the  Professional  Military  Comptroller 
School  (Air  University,   Maxwell  AFB,   AL):  Exec- 
utive Communication  (Area  VI).   CDR  Joseph  H. 
Langen.   illus  AF  Compt  14:40-41  Apr  '80 

Notes  from  the  Professional  Military  Comptroller 
School  (Air  University,   Maxwell  AFB,  AL):  Fl- 
nancial  management  at  the  executive  level  (area  I). 
LtCol  Noel  D.Gregg,   illus  AF  Compt  14:30-31 
Jan  '80 

Notes  from  the  Professional  Military  Comptroller 
School  (Air  University,  Maxwell  AFB,  AL):  In- 
formation management.  Maj  Gerald  W.Corwin. 
illus  AF  Compt  14:30-31  Jul  '80 

Presidential  Management  Interns  in  the  comptroller 
career  field.   Charles  E.Leggott.   illus  tab  Armed 
Forces  Compt  25:26-29  Nov  '80 

Professional  Military  Comptroller  School  (Air  Uni- 
versity,  Maxwell  AFB,  AL):  Reflections  and  ex- 
pectations.  Col  Walt  Edmonds,   illus  AF  Compt  14: 
26-27  Oct  '80 

3780  Technical  Training  Group.   Col  Edward  D. 
Young,   illus  AF  Compt  14:28  Oct  '80 

What  2d  lieutenants  ought  to  know  about  financial 
management  (and  don't)  is  taught  to  them  by  the 
Space  Division  people.    Leon  Silverman,    illus  tab 
AF  Compt  14:21-23  Jan  '80 


COMPUTER  PROGRAMMING 

ATLAS  (Abbreviated  Test  Language  for  All  Systems)-- 
the  new  direction  in  automatic  testing.   CW3  Dennis 
A.Harris,   illus  tab  Air  Def  Mag,   pp  7-11,   Jan- 
Mar  '80 

Ada:  A  standard  programming  language  for  defense 
systems.   William  E.  Carlson.   Signal  34:25-28 
Mar  '80 

Are  you  getting  the  most  out  of  your  computer?  Capt 
William  A.  McSpadden.   illus  AF  Compt  14:47 
Jan  '80 

The  bare  essentials.   Maj  Gerald  L.  Fleischmann. 
illus  AF  Compt  14:9-10  Jul  '80 

Computer  explosion  brings  challenges.  Maj  William 
R.Dunn,  illus  Army  30:39-40  Apr  '80 

How  to  write  an  AFOLDS  (Air  Force  OnLine  Data 
System)  retrieval.   Capt  L.Tomei.    illus  tabs  AF 
Compt  14:16-17  Jan  '80 

Reading  computer  programs  as  a  managerial  activity. 
Harlan  D.Mills.   Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:140-144 
Summer  '80 

T  e  r  m_i_n_o_l_o _g_y 

Military  computer  family  adopts  Ada  U  Nebula:  Up- 
date.  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6:64-65  Apr  '80 

COMPUTERS 

Airline  computer  systems.   Manfred  Momberger.    illus 
Aerosp  Intl  16:42-43+  Mar-Apr  '80 

Computerized  maintenance  management- -today. 
(Presentation,    1979  Annual  Conference,   Instru- 
ment Society  of  America)  Joseph  D.Patton,   Jr. 
illus  Log  Spectrum  14:29-32  Spring  '80 

The  shape  of  the  future,  illus  Signal  34: 11- 13+ Jan  '80 

Ajj_onau_ti_c_al_  Ajp_p_U  c  a  t_i_on_s_ 

Aircraft  computers  programed  with  a  single  key- 

stroke.   Richard  Hartman.  illus  tabs  Def  Elect  12: 
35-36+  May  '80 

Computerized  flight  management  for  fuel  saving . 

Cnris  Bulloch,  illus  Interavia  35:1010-1012  Nov  '80 

New  ideas  in  jet  engine  maintenance,    illus  Armada 
Intl  4:92+  Jul-Aug  '80 

Pave  Tack  provides  better  target  acquisition  and  des- 
ignation, illus  Def  Elect  12:22-24  Apr  '80 

RF-4C  radar  predictions.   Maj  Richard  F.  Masse, 
illus  tab  Navigator  27:12-14  Winter  '80 

The  speaking  computer:  Automatic  voice  «*Jj«T 

systems  coming  online.  Chris  Bulloch,  illus 
Interavia  35:1151-1152  Dec  '80 

B  u_s2  n  e  s  s  _A  £  E  LL.c_aJl  2  H  i 

Computers  in  manufacturing:  Meeting  the  productivity 
challenge.   Gen  Alton  D.Slay.  illus  tabs  AF  Mag 
63:54-55+  Jul  '80 


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COMPUTERS  -   Continued 

^  ui  '£££i_^.££lLc_aJi°I!I  "  Cont'd 

Distributed  data  processing:  A  new  computer  tech- 
nology.  James  J.Eder.   illus  Log  Spectrum  14: 
21-23  Spring  '80 

Navy  improves  inventory  process  through  combining 
systems,  illus  Govt  Exec  12:48  Sep  '80 

C_o  jTT_m_u_n  i  £  a  t_i_o_n_  _A_p_p_H  £  £  LLPJL? 

The  ARINC  data  link  network:  An  integral  part  of 
airline  command  and  control.   Richard  J.Otero, 
illus  map  Signal  34:23-26  Jul  '80 

Another  side  to  C3 :  Computer-based  information, 
decision  and  forecasting  systems.  Stephen  J. 
Andriole.   illus  tabs  Signal  34:15-22  Mar   '80 

Base  communications  improvements  for  the  1980s. 
BrigGen  William  G.MacLaren,    Jr.  Signal  35:19-21 
Nov  '80 

The  challenging  environment  of  C3I.  RADM  H.D. 
Arnold  and  others,  illus  Signal  34:17-19+  May- 
Jun  '80 

Communications  and  computers- -two  cultures  or 
one?  Irwin  L.  Lebow.   illus  Signal  34:7+  Mar   '80 

The  communications  regulatory  process.    (Address, 
Technology  Luncheon,   AFCEA  Western  Conference 
&  Exposition,   Anaheim,    CA,   Jan  9-11,    1980)  Rep 
Lionel  Van  Deerlin.   illus  Signal  34:25-27  Feb  '80 

The  evolution  of  C3I.  M.I.  Thorn,  illus  Intl  Def  Rev 
13,   No. 7:1033-1035  '80 

Improved  communications  speed  airline  reservations. 
Paul  Maurice,  illus  Interavia  35:1103-1104  Dec  '80 

Information  distribution  system  network  for  surviv- 
able  communications.   Fred  J.Ricci.    illus  tabs 
Signal  34:43-49  Mar  '80 

Message  handling  on  ships --rationalisation  by  dis- 
tributed data-processing.  LtComdr  Siegfried  Netz- 
band  and  Heinz  Schwarzer.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 6:883-886   '80 

Switched  networks .   (Convention  panel,   AFCEA,   Wash- 
ington,  June  24,    1980)  L.C.Seifert  and  others, 
illus  Signal  34:44-47  Aug   '80 

System  engineering- -the  key  to  effective  transition/ 
evolution  of  Army  C3  systems.   MajGen  Emmett 
Paige,   Jr.  Signal  34:17-21  Jul  '80 

Tactical  A/C:  Supporting  corps  rear  to  front  line. 
Anthony  M.Valletta,  illus  Army  30:25-28  Apr  '80 

Telecommunications-computer  applications  activities 
of  the  National  Research  Council.  R.  V.  Mrozinski, 
Signal  34:87+  May-Jun  '80 

Teleteach:  How  to  stretch  the  classroom  coast  to 
coast,  illus  Govt  Exec  12:44+  Apr  '80 

Test  slated  for  new  field  info  kit.    illus  AF  Times 
41:16  Dec  22  '80 

Testing  of  the  Army's  inte  rope  rating  network  of  tacti- 
cal C3I  systems.   Grady  H.  Banister,   Jr.   illus 
Signal  34:45-47  Feb  '80 


COMPUTERS    -  Continued 

C_o_mjTn_u_n_i_ca_t_i  ci  n_Aj>j>li_c_at  i  o  n  8    -  Cont'd 

Updating  command  and  control  systems  in  NATO. 
Erik  Klippenberg.  Signal  35:31-33  Dec  '80 

Voice  technology  in  military  training.  Robert  Breaux. 
illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:44-47  Fourth  Quarter  '80 

Design 

Applying  computer  technology  to  training,  systems  . 
Charles  E.Lindahl.  illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:38-43 
Fourth  Quarter  '80 

True  BLIS:  BuiLt-In  Support  systems  for  tactical 
processors  being  developed.  J.Ozols  and  T.Rath. 
illus  tabs  Def  Elect  12:57+  Nov  '80 

E_d_u_c  _a_t  io_n_a_l_  jAjjj>1  i  £  a  t_i_on_s_ 

Curing  government  illiteracy.   M.Scott  Downing.   Govt 
Exec  pt  1,   Communicating  to  a  nation  of  tenth 
graders:  The  comprehension  drops  as  content  gets 
complex.    12:28-29+  Jul   '80;  pt  2,  An  automatic 
comprehension  check  for  government  regulation 
originators.    12:28+ Aug  '80 

Firefinder  simulator- -a  new  era  in  training.  WO 

Thomas  Curran  and  Raymond  O. Waldkoetter .  illus 
Fid  Arty  J  48:15-17  Nov-Dec  '80 

Voice  technology  in  military  training.  Robert  Breaux. 
illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:44-47  Fourth  Quarter   '80 

E_n_e_r_g_y_  C_ons  _e_r.y_a_t  i_°_n__Aj3J2_lic_a_t.  i_ons_ 

Computerized  flight  management  for  fuel  saving. 

Chris  Bulloch,  illus  Interavia  35:1010-1012  Nov  '80 

Dealing  with  the  crunch.  (Computer  flight  plan)  LtCol 
Felix  D. Powers,  illus  tab  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:14-17 
Apr-Jun  '80 

Saving  gas:  Cutting  energy  costs  on  each  Coast.   Tony 
Upton.   Govt  Exec  12:64+  Jun  '80 

3  commands  will  get  (solar)  energy  data.  AF  Times 
41:45  Aug  11   '80 

E  n_g  i  n  e  e  r  i  n  g_  A  pp_l  i  ca  t  i  o  n_s_ 

ATLAS  (Abbreviated  Test  Language  for  All  Systems)-- 
the  new  direction  in  automatic  testing.   CW3  Dennis 
A.Harris,   illus  tab  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  7-11,   Jan- 
Mar  '80 

Computerized  engine  testing.    Charles  Sciano.    illus 
Natl  Def  65:45-46  Dec  '80 

Computers  in  manufacturing:  Meeting  the  productivity 
challenge.   Gen  Alton  D.Slay.  illus  tabs  AF  Mag 
63:54-55+  Jul  '80 

G_o_y_e^_n_m_e_n_t_  _A__p_p_l_i  £  a.  t_i_on_s 

Comprehensive  OMB  report  takes  a  future  look  at  the 
Federal  life  of  general  purpose  ADP's.   tabs  Govt 
Exec  12:49-50+ Mar  '80 

Curing  government  illiteracy.   M.Scott  Downing.   Govt 
Exec  pt  1,   Communicating  to  a  nation  of  tenth 
graders:  The  comprehension  drops  as  content  gets 
complex.    12:28-29+  Jul  '80;  pt  2,  An  automatic 
comprehension  check  for  government  regulation 
originators.    12:28+  Aug  '80 


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COMPUTERS  -   Continued 

G  o^^jrjij^e_n^^j>_£lj.£a  t_i_o_n_s     -   Cont'd 

Looking  at  COM  (Computer-Output-Microfilm): 

Growth  coming  in  government  usages.   Sam  Trippe. 
Govt  Exec   12:49-50  May  '80 

The  office:  Equipment  is  changing  the  face  of  govern- 
ment, illus  Govt  Exec  12:14+  Oct  '80 

Opportunity  and  catastrophe:  How  government  looks 
to  NMA  (National  Micrographics  Assoc).   C.W. 
Borklund.    illus  Govt  Exec   12:14+  May  '80 

Telecommunications  and  the   1980  Census.   McRae 

Anderson  and  Carl  A.  Walker,    illus  Signal  34:37-40 
Mar  '80 

In  d_u_s_tj-jji  l_A£2l_i_c_a_tA°r>£ 

Computers  in  manufacturing:  Meeting  the  productivity 
challenge.   Gen  Alton  D.Slay.  illus  tabs  AF  Mag 
63:54-55+  Jul  '80 

Distributed  data  processing:  A  new  computer  tech- 
nology.  James  J.Eder.   illus  Log  Spectrum  14: 
21-2  3  Spring  '80 


Med  i_c_?-J._A2Pi.Lc_a_t-i£  — — 

Body  parts  by  computer --laser  dots  recorded  in 
unique  video  link.   Beth  Pyndus.   illus  AF  Times 
41:37  Oct  27   '80 

A  new  handle  on  health  care  (DEERS,   Defense  Enroll- 
ment Eligibility  Reporting  System).   John  Mox- 
ley  III.   illus  Defense/80,  pp  16-20,   Oct  '80 

On-line  analysis  of  eye  movements  using  a  digital 
computer.   Robert  W.Baloh  and  others,    illus  tabs 
Aviation,   Space  k  Envmt  Med  51:563-567  Jun  '80 

MJ.J.  J_ta_r_y_  ^ApjJ  ±  £B.LL°-fLs 

(AF  Sec  Hans)  Mark  on  Hill:  GAO  misunderstood 
computer  plan.   AF  Times  40:4  Jan  28   '80 

Air  Force  computer  resources:  A  vital  element  of 
mission  support.  BrigGen  Avon  C.  James.  TIG 
Brief  32:2  Jul  25   '80 

Aircraft  computers  programed  with  a  single  key- 
stroke. Richard  Hartman.  illus  tabs  Def  Elect  12: 
35-36+  May  '80 

Are  you  getting  the  most  out  of  your  computer?   Capt 
William  A.  McSpadden.   illus  AF  Compt  14:47 
Jan  '80 

Army  introduces  ACCESS  (Army  Commissary  Com- 
puter Entry  Store  System).   Carroll  E.Wilson, 
illus  Review  58:36-37  Mar-Apr  '80 

The  bare  essentials.  Maj  Gerald  L.  Fleischmann. 
illus  AF  Compt  14:9-10  Jul   '80 

The  Barr  h  Stroud  DF3  fire-control  system.  J.M. 
Ballantine.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 4:536-538  '80 

Blue /gold  aircrew  operations.  LtCol  Walter  M.Pat- 
terson III.  illus  tabs  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:15-21  Jan- 
Mar  '80 

Command,   control  and  communications  in  the  future. 
(Presentation,    16th  Annual  Meeting,   American 
Institute  of  Aeronautics  and  Astronautics,    Balti- 
more,  May  7,    1980)  LtGen  Robert  T.  Marsh.   AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,  pp  30-40,   Aug  '80 


COMPUTERS    .   Continued 

MJJ.LL?_r_y_-^Pi:Li-L£5.LL0_ILs  "  Cont'd 

Command  technology:  Voennaya  sistemoteknika.   An 
algorithmic  approach  to  decision-making.   Col 
J.Hemsley.   illus  map  tabs  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies 
125:58-64  Sep  '80 

Computer  explosion  brings  challenges.  Maj  William 
R.Dunn,  illus  Army  30:39-40  Apr  '80 

Computer  set,   field  artillery,   general.   Capt  Larry  D. 
Gahagan  and  Donald  J.Giuliano.    illus  Fid  Arty  J 
48:15-18  Jul-Aug   '80 

Computerized  reliability  prediction  available  to  DOD 
agencies.  TIG  Brief  32:10  Mar  21   '80 

Computers  in  the  eighties:  Opportunities  or  self- 
inflicted  wounds?  MajGen  Jack  Robbins,  Ret. 
AF  Mag  63:88-90+  Jul  '80 

Coordination  in  direct  support- -problems  and  solu- 
tions,   illus  Signal  34:29-32  Jul  '80 

DIAL  (Digital  Image  Analysis  Laboratory):  Topogra- 
phy by  computer,    illus  Army  30:36-37  Aug   '80 

The  Directorate  of  Computer  Resources.   BrigGen 
Avon  C.James,   illus  chart  AF  Compt  14:4-7 
Jul  '80 

Directorate  of  Computer  Resources.   BrigGen  Avon 
C.James,   illus  AF  Compt  14:23  Oct  '80 

The  Eidophor:  C3  with  a  view.   Len  Blascovich.   illus 
Natl  Def  64:22-23+  Apr  '80 

Embedded  Computer  System  (ECS)  software.  TIG 
Brief  32:10  Nov  14   '80 

The  evolution  of  C3I.  M.I.  Thorn,  illus  Intl  Def  Rev 
13,   No. 7:1033-1035   '80 

Exercising  the  division  data  center.  Maj  Waldo  W. 
Montgomery,   Jr.  illus  Army  Log  12:20-23  May- 
Jun  '80 

Firefinder  simulator- -a  new  era  in  training.  WO 

Thomas  Curran  and  Raymond  O  .  Waldkoetter .  illus 
Fid  Arty  J  48:15-17  Nov-Dec  '80 

Firms  (Burroughs  Corp  and  Sperry  Univac)  vie  for 
computer  job.   AF  Times  41:10  Dec  15   '80 

GSA:  The  government's  "Fred."  R.James  Woolsey. 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:70  Oct  '80 

The  goal:  A  world  A/C  network.   Col  William  D. 
Sivert,   Jr.  illus  Army  30:40+  Apr  '80 

The  hand-held  calculator:  Meeting  today's  needs 
today!   Capt  Henry  W.Stratman  and  others,  illus 
tabs  Fid  Arty  J  48:8-13  Jan-Feb  '80 

Hand-held  tactical  terminals.   Robert  L.  Felling,   illus 
Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6:50+ Apr  '80 

Have  electronic  subcontractors  become  the  "backbone 
of  DOD?"  Benjamin  F.Schemmer.    illus  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:54  Feb  '80 

How  AFSC's  "SMART"  (Summary  Management  As- 
sessment Review  Trends)  is  making  the  generals 
"smarter."  illus  Govt  Exec  12:56+  Mar  '80 

The  instrumented  battlefield.   Kenneth  G.  Richards, 
illus  Infantry  70:33-35  Mar-Apr  '80 


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COMPUTERS  -  Continued 

Military    Applications     -  Cont'd 

Integrating  microprocessor  characterization  and  test 
data  for  use  in  systems  design.  John  D.  Shea,  illus 
tabs  Def  Elect  12:91-92+  Sep   '80 

JINTACCS  (Joint  INteroperability  of  TActical  Com- 
mand and  Control  Systems).  MajGen  Clay  T. 
Buckingham,  illus  tab  Signal  34:53-54+  May- 
Jun  '80 

MCF:  The  Military  Computer  Family.   Mil  Elect/ 
Countermeasures.  pt  1,   A  documentary.   Edith  W. 
Martin.   5:71+  Mar   '79;  pt  2,    The  approach.    Edith 
W.Martin.   5:24+ Apr  '79;  pt  3,    The  issues.   Edith 
W.Martin.    5:70+  May  '79;  pt  4,    The  opportunities. 
Murray  Shohat  and  others.   5:50+  Jun  '79;  pt  5,  Soft 
ware  for  embedded  computers.   Edward  Lieblein 
and  Edith  W.Martin.    5:48+  Jul  '79;  pt  6,   Box  vs 
module  standardization.   Harold  C.Brooks  and 
others.   5:102+  Aug  '79;  5:34+  Sep  '79;  pt  7,   Mili- 
tary computer  standardization  in  perspective. 
Edith  W.Martin  and  Edward  Lieblein.   5:63-65 
Nov  '79;pt8,   Planning  for  post- 1984.   Edward 
Lieblein  and  others.   6:26+  Jul  '80 

MSAW  (Minimum  Safe  Altitude  Warning)--pilot's 
friend.  SMSgt  Marshall  E.Holman.    illus  tab 
Aerosp  Safety  36:14-15  Sep   '80 

Military  computer  family  adopts  Ada  &  Nebula:  Up- 
date.  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6:64-65  Apr   '80 

Navy  improves  inventory  process  through  combining 
systems,  illus  Govt  Exec   12:48  Sep   '80 

Navy's  automated  information  office:  Answers  in  sec- 
onds,  not  months,  illus  Govt  Exec  12:49-50  Feb '80 

A  new  life-cycle  cost  model:  Flexible,  interactive, 
and  conversational.  Noreen  S.  Bryan  and  others, 
illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:2-7  Third  Quarter  '80 

Notes  from  the  computer  resource  managers.  Maj 
Bob  Simpson  and  SMSgt  Phil  Barrick.  illus  AF 
Compt  14:29  Jan  '80 

Notes  from  the  computer  resource  managers.  Maj 
Bob  Simpson  and  SMSgt  Phil  Barrick.  illus  AF 
Compt  14:36  Apr  '80 

Notes  from  the  computer  resource  managers.  Maj 
Bob  Simpson  and  SMSgt  Phil  Barrick.  illus  AF 
Compt  14:34  Jul  '80 

Notes  from  the  computer  resource  managers.   Maj 
Wayne  Traywick  and  SMSgt  Phil  Barrick.   illus  AF 
Compt  14:30  Oct  '80 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Computer  Resources. 

BrigGen  Robert  E.  Chapman,   illus  AF  Compt  14:11 
Jan  '80 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Computer  Resources. 

BrigGen  Robert  E.  Chapman,   illus  AF  Compt  14:34 
Apr  '80 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Computer  Resources. 
BrigGen  Avon  C.James,  illus  AF  Compt  14:27 
Jul  '80 

On-line  editing  improves  Army  RDT&E  management. 
F.Clifton  Berry,   Jr.    illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:13-17 
Third  Quarter  '80 


COMPUTERS  -   Continued 

MJJ:LLa_r_y_AjLP-ii.£5:i.L?Jl_s    "  Cont'd 

PADS:  Positioning  and  Azimuth  Determining  System. 
Maj  David  R.Rogers  and  Capt  Robert  R.  Roe.  illus 
tabs  Fid  Arty  J  48:21-26  Jul- Aug  '80 

Pave  Tack  provides  better  target  acquisition  and  des- 
ignation, illus  Def  Elect  12:22-24  Apr  '80 

Soldiers  and  computers.   Maj  Steven  L.  Funk,   illus 
Mil  Rev  60:60-63  May  '80 

Some  current  CI  concepts  and  programs.  Gowri 
S.Sundaram.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 7: 
1036-1042   '80 

South  East  Asia  air  defence.  AVM  Stewart  Menaul. 
illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 2:74-76  Mar-Apr   '80 

Soviets  reject  explanation  that  warning  alert  failed. 
AF  Times  40:3  Jun  23   '80 

Strategic  network:  For  safe  global  messages.  Maj 
James  L.White,   illus  Army  30:33-35+  Apr  '80 

TV  Ordnance  Scoring  System.  Capt  Bob  O'Dell.  illus 
tab  USAF  Ftr  Wpns  Rev,  pp  21-27,   Summer  '80 

Tactical  A/C:  Supporting  corps  rear  to  front  line. 
Anthony  M.Valletta,  illus  Army  30:25-28  Apr  '80 

The  tactical  man-machine  interface.  James  A.Lohr. 
illus  Signal  35:25-28  Oct  '80 

The  use  of  minicomputers  in  MAJCOM  logistics  man- 
agement. Maj  James  D.Burnett  and  Capt  Rodney 
L.Boatright.  AF  J  Log  4:6-8  Spring  '80 

VHSIC--advanced  components  for  a  new  generation  of 
weapon  systems.  John  Rhea,  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 6:887-890   '80 

WWMCCS  and  the  computer  that  can.   Col  Perry  R. 
Nuhn,   Ret.   Parameters   10:16-21  Sep   '80 

When  is  a  computer  like  a  pickup  truck?   Maj  Frank 
J.Derfler,   Jr.    illus  AU  Rev  31:82-87  May-Jun  '80 

Why  one's  strengths  are  another's  weaknesses  in  the 
PGM  match-up.  tabs  Govt  Exec  12:22+  Apr  '80 

N  a  v  i_g_a^i.°_n_^_l__A_P_p_l_i  fULlA-FUlA. 

Omega  and  INS  (Inertial  Navigation  System)  precomps. 
Capt  Glon  S.Turner,   illus  Navigator  27:13-15 
Spring   '80 

The  programmable  calculator  as  a  navigational  tool. 
LtCol  Frank  T.  Haloostock.   illus  Navigator  27: 
23-27  Spring   '80 

Shirt-sleeve  celestial.   Capts  Doyle  H.Gambrell,   Jr 
and  Monty  S.  Hoffsommer.    illus  Navigator  27: 
18-19  Summer  '80 

The  speaking  computer:  Automatic  voice  advisory 
systems  coming  on  line.  Chris  Bulloch,  illus 
Interavia  35:1151-1152  Dec  '80 

Personnel    Applications 

New  enrollment  system  (Defense  Enrollment/Eligi- 
bility Reporting  System)  mandatory  for  all  military 
personnel  and  dependents.  Officer  56:20  Jan  '80 


136 


COMPUTERS  -  Continued 

s  £  £  £  L  L*JL  MA.*.?-\L£-5.€- 


Data  processing  security  concerns.   TIG  Brief  32:4 
Jul  25  '80 

The  evolution  of  C3I.  M.I. Thorn,  illus  Intl  Def  Rev 
13,   No. 7:1033-1035   '80 

Toward  computers  we  can  trust.  Stephen  T.Walker, 
illus  Defense/80,   pp  14-16,   Aug   '80 

§  L1>i?i  £  LLPJL  JLLP-RJ-AJTl  1 

Applying  computer  technology  to  training  systems. 
Charles  E.Lindahl.  illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:38-43 
Fourth  Quarter  '80 

The  Army's  counterattack  on  training  costs.  LtCol 
Jerome  A.Pogorzelski.  illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:14-17 
Fourth  Quarter  '80 

Computer  simulation  .  .  .  boon  or  bother  for  finance 
folks?  Capt  John  Scott  Hoff.  illus  Armed  Forces 
Compt  25:22-28  Aug   '80 

The  Eidophor:  C3  with  a  view.   Len  Blascovich.   illus 
Natl  Def  64:22-23+  Apr  '80 

Luke  (AFB,  AZ),  Williams  (AFB,  AZ)  staging  dog 
fights  by  computer.  AF  Times  40:29  Jan  14  '80 

1 1±  J}  J£°Il  £  liiliL  AP-PJA  £  -  LlPJl? 

Automated  traffic  management  in  the   1980s.   (From 
address,   General  Traffic  Management  Seminar, 
Orlando,    FL,   May  1980)  LtCol  Robert  H.Fisher, 
illus  Translog  11:1-4  Jul  '80 

CONDUCT.    MILITARY 

See  also 
Americans  in  Foreign  Countries 
Standards  of  Conduct 

CONFERENCES,    COMMUNICATION 

AFCEA'80  Show  and  Conference  (Washington, 

June  24-26,    1980):  Heavy  stress  on  communica- 
tions,  illus  Interavia  35:729-731  Aug  '80 

AFCEA's  1st  Western  Conference  &  Exposition  (Ana- 
heim,  CA,   Jan  9-H,    1980).   illus  Signal  34:33-41 
Feb  '80 

AFCEA's  34th  Annual  Convention  (Program,  Wash- 
ington, June  24-26,  1980).  illus  Signal  34:42-43+ 
May-Jun  '80 

(AFCEA's  34th  Annual  Convention  Report,   Washing- 
ton,  June  24-26,    1980)  illus  Signal  34:  entire  issue 
Aug  '80 

Teleconferencing  in  the   1980s.   Reinhard  Stamminger. 
tabs  maps  Signal  34:41-43  Jul  '80 

WARC  (World  Administrative  Radio  Conference) -79 
and  its  impact  on  defense  and  national  security. 
William  J.Cook.  Signal  34:11-15  Jul  '80 

CONFERENCES,   MEDICAL 

Minutes  of  1980  Business  Meeting  (Aerospace  Medical 
Assoc,   May  13,    1980).  illus  Aviation,  Space  & 
Envmt  Med  51:944-947  Sep  '80 


CONFERENCES,   MEDICAL  -  Continued 

(Papers)  (Joint  Committee  on  Aviation  Pathology, 

11th  Scientific  Session,  U.S.  Naval  Academy,  An- 
napolis, Sep  5-8,  1978)  illus  tabs  Aviation,  Space 
&  Envmt  Med  51:959-1079  Sep  '80 

CONFERENCES,    MILITARY 

(ADPA)  Defense  Preparedness  Meeting,    1980  (62d, 
Quantico  MCB,   VA,   Oct  2).    illus  Natl  Def  65:66- 
67+  Dec  '80 

AFA:  Go  slow  on  Soviet  space  treaty.   Len  Famiglietti. 
AF  Times  41:41  Oct  6   '80 

AFA's  1980  Convention:  An  emphasis  on  people.  Vic 
Powell,   illus  tabs  AF  Mag  63:100-105  Nov  '80 

AFSA  (Air  Force  Sergeants  Assoc)  1980  Convention 
scrapbook  (New  Orleans,    July  5 -Aug   1).  illus  Ser- 
geants 18:24-35  Oct  '80 

AG  "Resolves"  seek  "teeth"  for  total  force.  (AGAUS 
1980  Conference  at  Portland)  illus  Natl  Guard  34: 
8-11  May  '80 

Color  them  blue  !   (Air  Guard  and  Reserves  at  AFA 
34th  National  Convention,   Washington,   Sep  14-18, 
1980)  illus  Air  Reservist  33:16  Nov  '80 

Focus  on  readiness  at  (AUSA)  1980  Annual  Meeting 
(Washington,   Oct  13-15,    1980).   Eric  C.Ludvigsen. 
illus  Army  30:42-49+  Dec   '80 

(Highlights  of)  NGAUS  Conclave   '80  (Las  Vegas,  NV, 
Sep  22-24,    1980).    illus  Air  Reservist  33:17 
Nov  '80 

Midcareer  retention  held  biggest  problem.   (Report  on 
AFA  National  Convention,   Washington,  Sep  14-18, 
1980)  Len  Famiglietti.  AF  Times  41:14-15 
Sep  29  '80 

The  mood  was  optimistic.   (AFA's  Junior  Officer, 
Senior  Enlisted,   and  Enlisted  Advisory  Councils 
at  the   1980  AFA  Convention)  Maj  Thomas  L.  Sack, 
illus  AF  Mag  62:90-92  Nov  '80 

National  (ROA)  Council,   Washington,   DC  (Feb  20-22, 
1980).  illus  Officer  56:23-27  Apr  '80 

National  Strategic  Mobility  Conference  (Washington, 
June   1980).   illus  Def  Trans  J  36:12-27  Aug  '80 

Navy  League  78th  Convention,   Washington,   Apr  7-10, 
1980.  illus  Sea  Power  23:24-36  Jun  '80 

(1980  American  Defense  Preparedness  Assoc  Annual 
Meeting,   Washington,  April  16-17,    1980)  illus 
Natl  Def  65:51-55+  Aug  '80 

102d  (NGAUS)  General  Conference  (Las  Vegas, 

Sep  22-24,  1980):  Manning,  modernization,  mobi- 
lization seen  as  key  elements  in  readiness  of  total 
force,  illus  Natl  Guard  34:10-16+  Dec  '80 

A  panoramic,  probing  look  at  U.S.   defense  needs. 

(Report  on  AFA's  34th  National  Convention,   Wash- 
ington, Sep  14-18,    1980)  Edgar  Ulsamer.   illus 
AF  Mag  63:50-55  Nov  '80 

(President's  (Norman  R.Augustine)  report  and  awards 
at  AUSA  Annual  Meeting,   Washington,   Oct  13-15, 
1980)  illus  Army  30:44-48  Nov  '80 


(ROA  National  Convention,   Pittsburgh,   June   19-21, 
1980)  illus  Officer  56:  entire  issue  Aug  '80 


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CONFERENCES,    MILITARY  -   Continued 

Revisiting  the   1st  AFA  Convention  (1947).   Bruce  Cal- 
lander,  illus  AF  Times  41:20  Oct  20   '80 

State-Federal  connection.   (Report  on  101st  General 
Conference,   National  Guard  Assoc,   Cleveland, 
Oct  8-10,    1979)  illus  Natl  Guard  33:7-26+  Dec   '79 

Training  the  Armor  Force.   (Report  on  Annual  Armor 
Conference,    U.S.   Armor  Assoc,    Fort  Knox,   KY, 
1980)  illus  tab  Armor  89:23-45  Jul-Aug   '80 

CONFERENCES  AND  CONVENTIONS 

Not  another  meeting!   TIG  Brief  32:13- 14  May  16   '80 

CONFIGURATION  MANAGEMENT 

Embedded  Computer  System  (ECS)  software.   TIG 
Brief  32:10  Nov  14  '80 

CONFLICT  OF  INTERESTS 


Fraud/waste /abuse:  Conflicts  of  interest.    TIG  Brief 
32:16  Sep   12   '80 

CONGRESS--U.  S. 


See  al  so 
Laws  and   Legislation 

Changing  times:  Congress  and  defense.   Robert  L. 
Bledsoe  and  Roger  Handberg.   tabs  Armed  Forces 
&  Soc  6:415-429  Spring   '80 

(Congress  and  DOD)  (Remarks,   Washington  Chapter, 
American  Society  of  Military  Comptrollers, 
Sep  25,    1979)  Rep  Jack  B.Brooks,    illus  Armed 
Forces  Compt  25:12-13+  Feb  '80 


CONGRESS--U.S.   -   Continued 

Senate  voting  on  the  Vietnam  War,    1964-1973:  From 
hawk  to  dove.    Paul  Bursteln.    tabs  J  Pol  &  Mil 
Sociol  7:271-282  Fall   '79 

Suspicious  Soviet  chemical  warfare  activity  prompts 
Hill  investigation.    Deborah  M.Kyle.  Armed  Forces 
J  Intl   117:39+  Aug   '80 

12%  increase  in  FY   '81  defense  budget;  approved  by 
House  Armed  Services  Committee.  Armed  Forces 
J  Intl    1  17:1  OH    May    '80 

Two  views   of  Congress  by:  A  two-year  veteran  (Rep 
Phil  Gramm)  and  a  candidate  for  office  (Lynn  Mar- 
tin),  illus  Govt  Exec  12:30+  Oct  '80 

The  War  Powers  Resolution:  Congress  vs  the  Com- 
mander in  Chief.  IstLt  Kevin  E.Johns,  illus  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc   106:42-46  Dec   '80 

The  week  in  Congress.    Regular  feature  in  some  is- 
sues of  Ai_r_Force__Ti_rnes 

Who's  watching  the  troops?    Bruce  Callander.   AF 
Times  40:20  Jan  7    '80 

Why  SIRCS  (Shipboard  Intermediate  Range  Combat 
System)  failed:  The  public  record.  Frank  H. 
Featherston.  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:58-73  Winter   '80 

Directorie  s 

The  new  policymakers  on  Capitol  Hill.  Deborah  M. 
Kyle,  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:14-16  Mar  '80; 
Update.    117:14  May   '80 

CONGRESSIONAL  MEDAL  OF  HONOR   see  Medal  of 
Honor 


Congress  and  technology:  Facing  up  to  the  realities  of 
finiteness.   (Office  of  Technology  Assessment)  (In- 
terview with  John  H.  Gibbons),   illus   Govt  Exec 
12:13  1   Sep   '80 

The  congressional  role  in  defense  policy  making:  The 
evolution  of  the  literature.   Edward  J.Laurance. 
bibliog  Armed  Forces   &  Soc  6:431-454  Spring    '80 

A  giant  ship  (USS  Carl  Vinson),    a  giant  man  (Carl 
Vinson).   James  D.Hessman.   illus  tab  Sea  Power 
23:54  Apr   '80 

House  Armed  Services   Committee  rapidly  defeats 

C-X.  Deborah  M.Kyle.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:12 
May   '80 

House  unit  (Armed  Services  Committee)  bars    'Stealth' 
probe.   AF  Times  41:7  Sep  22   '80 

How  "Surveys  &  Investigations"  helps  Congress  cut 
waste,  illus  Govt  Exec  12:41-42  Apr   '80 

Limited  war  and  the  War  Powers  Resolution.  Maj 
A.  J.Ponnwitz.  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:35-41  Oct  '81 

Panel  (House  Armed  Services  Committee)  asks  big 
budget  boost.    Andy  Plattner.    AF  Times  40:4 
Mar   17    '80 

A  sea  change   in  Congress?    Col  Warren  P.Baker, 
Ret.    Sea  Power  23:47  Dec   '80 

Senate  C-X  vote  uncertain:  The   101-question  overkill? 
Deborah  M.Kyle.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:12 
May   '80 


CONNELLY,    William  A. 

For  NCO's:  Leadership,   hard  work  and  training.  SMA 
William  A.Connelly,   por  Army  30:21-24  Oct   '80 

The  worsening  plight  of  the   'Army's  own.  '  SMA  Wil- 
liam A.Connelly,  por  Army  30:9-11  Apr   '80 

CONSULTANTS 

(ADM)  Rickover  blasts  DOD  consultant  use.   AF 
Times  41:2  Sep    1    '80 

Consulting:  Government's  layer  cake  solution.   Thom- 
as  G.Cody.   Govt  Exec   12:42f  Sep   '80 

Contract  cleanup  ordered  by  OMB.   AF  Times  41:35 
Aug   11    '80 

GAO  asked  to  probe  use  of  consultants.  Karen  McKay. 
AF  Times  40:6  Jul  7    '80 

CONSTRUCTION  see  Building  and  Construction 

CONTAINER  SHIPS  see  Ships,    Transport 
CONTAINERS 

Air  Force  takes  to  sea.  illus  Def  Trans  J  36:27-29 
Jun   '80 

Argon  gas  cylinders:  Not  a  collector's  item.    TIG 
Brief  32:9  Mar  7   '80 

Containerization--past,   present,    and  future.    John  T. 
Arnold,    illus  Log  Spectrum   14:31-34  Fall   '80 

Military  packaging.   Robert  A.Baker,  illus  Def 
Trans  J  36:22-26  Jun   '80 


138 


CONTAINERS      -   Continued 

Packaging  for  fragile  aircraft  and  missile  guidance 
components.    Matthew  A.Venetos  and  Frank  C. 
Jarvis.    illus  tabs  AF  J  Log  4:9-11   Summer   '80 

The  spectre  of  Isandhlwana.   Capt  John  R.Drebus. 
illus  Armor  89:28-29  Sep-Oct  '80 

CO,\  1  IiVlEN  I  Ah  AIR    UK  t-  K.\bK   COMMAND  see    North 
American  Air   Defense   Command 

CONTRACTED  SERVICES 

The  Army's  vanishing  civilian  work  force.    Thomas  J. 
Gelli.   tabs  Def  Mgt  J  16:61-64  First  Quarter  '80 

Contract  management  labor  relations.    TIG  Brief 
32:13  Feb  22   '80 

Contract  safety  plan.    TIG  Brief  32:8  Apr  4  '80 

Contracting  out:  A  city  (Indianapolis)  successfully 
manages  a  private  sector  water  treatment  opera- 
tion.  (Interview  with  Mayor  William  H.Hudnut  III) 
illus   Govt  Exec   12:30 1   Sep   '80 

Contracting  out  OK  if  it  saves  $  $  .  AF  Times  40:4 
Feb  18  '80 

Contractor  field  teams.   TIG  Brief  32:8  Aug  29   '80 

Products  liability  and  tort  risk  distribution  in  gov- 
ernment contract  programs.   Maj  Roger  Dean  Gra- 
ham,  tabs  AF  Law  Rev  20,   No.  4:33  1-422   '78 

Service  contracts.   TIG  Brief  32:18  Jan  25   '80 

Services  contract  mess:  Who  gets  Uncle  Sam's  busi- 
ness.   Lester  A.Fettig.    Govt  Exec    12:57-58  Jun  '80 

The  T-44A  and  contract  maintenance .  CDR  Curtis  J. 
Winters,  illus  tab  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:107-109 
Jan  '80 

Understanding  Type   1  (contract)  training.   TIG  Brief 
32:7-8  Apr  4   '80 

What's  your  attitude?    TIG  Brief  32:12  Nov  14   '80 

Why  the  Services  Contract  Act  is  an  NMA  (National 
Micrographics  Assoc)  headache.   Govt  Exec   12: 
23-24  May  '80 

CONTRACTS,    GOVERNMENT 


Defense  industry  news.    Regular  feature  in  issues  of 
inte  rnational_  Defen  se_Re_yi  ew_ 

Major  defense  contracts- -value  over    $1   million. 

Regular  feature  in  issues  of  Jnte relational .Defense. 
Review 


Problems  in  numerical  input  for  the  source  selection 
decision.  Robert  F.Williams.  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3: 
122-128  Summer   '80 

Great     Britain 


CONTRACTS,    GOVERNMENT-   Continued 

HUAlSJiLJii— — — —     -Cont'd 

Acquisition  costing  in  the  Federal  government.  Rich- 
ard T.Cheslow  and  James  R.Dever.  illus  tab  Def 
Sys  Mgt  Rev  2:7-16  Autumn  '79 

Architecture/Engineering  contracts:  Favoritism  at 
best;  price  fixing  at  worst.   Govt  Exec  12:17-19 
Apr  '80 

Authority  to  make  changes  and  obligate  the  govern- 
ment (constructive  change  orders).    TIG  Brief  32:22 
Aug  29  '80 

Boeing  lands  ALCM  contract.   Deborah  G.Meyer,  illus 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:17  May  '80 

Buying  commercial:  What  works  and  what  doesn't. 
Richard  A.Stimson  and  Marilyn  S.Barnett.  tabs 
Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:56-68  Spring   '80 

The  commercial  revolution- -it's  coming  in  the  de- 
fense business.   T  .  R  .Stuelpnagel.  illus  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl   117:65-64  May   '80 

Competing  for  Federal  funds:  The  secret  of  success- 
ful proposals.   (Interview  with  Judson  LaFlash) 
illus  Govt  Exec  12:40-4  1  Aug   '80 

Contract  ratification  actions.    TIG  Brief  32:10 
Sep   12   '80 

Contracting  in  Air  Force  Systems  Command- -finding 
a  better  way.    Gen  Alton  D.Slay.    Signal  34:7-9 
Jul   '8  0 

Contracting  practices:  Pushing  hard  for  improve- 
ments. Editorial.  Gen  Alton  D.Slay.  Mil  Elect 
Countermeasures  6:23  Jan  '80 

Contractor  field  teams.    TIG  Brief  32:8  Aug  29   '80 

Controlled  competition  for  optimal  acquisition.  Ken- 
neth S.Solinsky.  tabs  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:47-55 
Spring   '80 

DOD  announces  new  top  100  contractors.   Deborah  G. 
Meyer,   illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:54-56  Jul  '80 

DOD-wide  work  system  could  save   $36  billion.   AF 
Times  41:27  Jul  28   '80 

GSA  (General  Services  Administration):  Top  manage- 
ment gaining  visibility  and  speed.    Govt  Exec   12: 
15-16+  Jul  '80 

(Gen)  Slay's  initiatives:  Alive,   well  and  saving  money. 
Deborah  G.Meyer,  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl 
117:16i   Jul  '80 

Government  data  policy:  Is  it  a  threat  to  U.S.  technol- 
ogy?   Charles  S.Haughey.   Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:96- 
103  Summer  '80 

Hands -off  contracting.   T  .  R  .Stuelpnagel.  illus  Natl 
Def  64:58-60  Jun  '80 


Sea  Searcher  contract,    illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  3:132- 
133  May- Jun  '80 

U  nj_ t_e_d_ _S_ta _t  e  s_ 

A-E  (Architect-Engineer):  Competitive  price  negotia- 
tion.  Paul  J.Andrews.    Govt  Exec   12:42f  Aug   '80 

ASPJ  (Airborne  Self-Protection  Jammer):  How  to  get 
competition  in  a  "monopoly"  environment,    illus 
Govt  Exec   12:24-25  Jul   '80 


The  impact  of  energy  costs  on  acquisition  contracting. 
Vaughn  R. Pleasant.    Def  Sys   Mgt  Rev  3:69-76 
Spring   '80 

The  impact  of  the  Freedom  of  Information  Act  on  the 
contractor's  technical  proposal.  Maj  Van  R.Muhn. 
tab  AF  J  Log  4:4-8  Winter  '80 

Industry's  top  defense  contractors  and  their  Washing- 
ton executives.    Deborah  G.Meyer,   illus  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:44+  Aug  '80 


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CONTRACTS,   GOVERNMENT     -  Continued 

United     States    -   Cont'd 

Industry's  "top  ten"  defense  contractors  and  their 
Washington  executives.    Deborah  G.  Meyer,    illus 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl   117:56-571    Jun   '80 

The  inefficiency  of  scaled-bid  competition.    James  M. 
Corey,   tabs  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:42-46  Spring    '80 

Opportunity  and  catastrophe:  How  government  looks 
to  NMA  (National  Micrographics  Assoc).    C.W. 
Borklund.    illus  Govt  Exec   12:14+  May   '80 

P.  L.  95-507:  A  socialist  nightmare  .   C  .  W.  Borklund. 
Govt  Exec   12:11  Sep   '80 

The  product  liability  problem.    Emanuel  Kintisch. 
illus  Natl  Def  65:40-46  Aug   '8  0 

Products  liability  and  tort  risk  distribution  in  gov- 
ernment contract  programs.    Maj  Roger  Dean  Gra- 
ham,   tabs  AF  Law  Rev  20,    No. 4:331-422    '78 

Responsibilities  of  a  contracting  officer.   TIG  Brief 
32:14  Jan  11   '80 

The  role  of  the  contract  in  systems  acquisition.   Har- 
vey J.Gordon.   Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:30-42  Winter  '80 

Seeking  the  protection  of  the  commercial  warranty. 
Ronald  R.  Chalecki.    illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:36-39  Third 
Quarter  '80 

Services  contract  mess:  Who  gets  Uncle  Sam's  busi- 
ness.   Lester  A.  Fettig.    Govt  Exec    12:57-58  Jun  '80 

Small  business  contracting  coalition:  Why  they're 

against  government  hurting  itself,    illus  Govt  Exec 
12:20-21  May  '80 

Socio-economic  objectives:  Impact  on  civil  and  De- 
fense agencies.  Maj  Richard  J.Hampton  and  Rich- 
ard J.Lorette.  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  2:78-88  Autumn  '7v 

Socio- economic  program  impact  on  acquisition  man- 
agement. Patrick  D.Sullivan,  tab  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev 
2:89-98  Autumn  '79 

Value  engineering  savings.    TIG  Brief  31:15 
Dec  21   '79 

What's  happening  in  electronics   at  ESD:  A  checklist 
of  major  electronics  projects.  Table  only.  AF  Mag 
63:51-53  Jul  '80 

Will  four-step  solve  the  problem?    David  N.Burt.   Def 
Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:19-29  Winter  '80 

Costs 

Should-cost  analysis:  Is  it  the  answer?    H.G.Hoehl. 
tabs  Def  Mgt  J  16:48-51  Fourth  Quarter   '80 

CONVENTIONS  see  Conferences  and  Conventions 

CONVERSION  see  Equipment  Conversion 

CONVOYS 

Red  Ball  Express.   Capt  Michael  W.Cannon,    illus 
Armor  89:8-10  May- Jun   '80 

Soldiers!  Start  your  engines  !   (Convoys  in  USAREUR) 
SgtlC  Gideon  C.Chambers,    illus  Army  Log  12: 
26-27  Nov-Dec   '80 

To  convoy  or  not  to  convoy.  CDR  William  F.Mellin. 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:48-54  Mar  '80 


COOKE,    Gerald  E. 

A  challenge  for  the  logistics  profession.    (Address, 
Dayton  Chapter,    SOLE,    Dec  6,    1979)  MajGen  G.  E. 
Cooke.    Log  Spectrum   14:19-21  Summer   '80 

COONEY,    David  M. 

DOD  studying  how  to  improve   CHAMPUS.    AF   Times 
41:9  Dec  22   '80 

COOPERATION  sco  International   Cooperation,   Inter- 
service  Cooperation 

COPYING  PROCESSES 

Maps  in  minutes  for  the  Army  of  the  future?   illus  Mil 
Rev  60:80  Sep   '80 

COPYK1GHT 

Did  you  know  copyright  protection  of  your  work  is  now 
automatic?    TIG  Brief  32:19  Mar  21   '80 

CORPORATIONS,    INTERNATIONAL 


Multinational  corporations  and  transnational  relations. 
Krishna  Kumar.    J  Pol   &  Mil  Sociol  7:291-304 
Fall    '79 

CORPS  OF  ENGINEERS,    ARMY  see  Army  Corps  of 
Engineers 

CORRESPONDENCE  SCHOOLS  A...J  COURSES 

Mail  order  U:  Is  it  worth  the  price?    MSgt  Matt  Glas- 
gow, illus  Soldiers  35:47-49  Jan  '80 

A  new  look  for  SOS  Correspondence  Program.    TIG 
Brief  32:13-14  Apr  4   '80 

Senior  Air  Force  PME:  It's  within  your  reach.   TIG 
Brief  32:21  Nov  14    '80 

CORVVIN,    Gerald  D. 

Notes  from  the  Professional  Military  Comptroller 
School  (Air  University,  Maxwell  AFB,  AL):  In- 
formation management.  Maj  Gerald  W.Corwin. 
por  AF  Compt  14:30-3  1  Jul   '80 

COSMIC  RAYS 


Retinal  changes  in  rats  flown  on  Cosmos  936:  A  cos- 
mic ray  experiment.   Delbert  E.Philpott  and 
others,   illus  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:556- 
562  Jun  '80 

COSMONAUTICS  see  Space   Flight 

COSMONAUTS  see  Astronauts 

COST  ANALYSIS 

See  also 
Economic  Analysis 
Output  Measurement 

Acquisition  costing  in  the  Federal  government.   Rich- 
ard T.Cheslow  and  James  R.Dever.  illus  tab  Def 
Sys  Mgt  Rev  2:7-16  Autumn  '79 

Avoiding  bias   in  progress  functions.    Robert  Crouch, 
illus  tab  Def  Mgt  J  16:41-45  Third  Quarter  '80 

(Congress  and  DOD)   (Remarks,    Washington  Chapter, 
American  Society  of  Military  Comptrollers, 
Sep  25,    1979)  Rep  Jack  B.Brooks,    illus  Armed 
Forces  Compt  25:12-13+  Feb  '80 


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COST  ANALYSIS     -   Continued 

Directorate  of  Cost  &  Management  Analysis.   Col  Don- 
ald G.Kane,    illus  AF  Compt  14:22  Oct  '80 

Flag  rank  quarters  cost  too  much,   auditors  say.  AF 
Times  41:6  Aug  25   '80 

The  full  measure  of  resource  costs.   James  M.Corey, 
illus  tabs  Def  Mgt  J   16:18-23  Third  Quarter   '80 

GAO:  Engineering  costs  top  estimates.  John  Ginovsky. 
AF  Times  40:17  Mar  10  '80 

GAO  report  urges  flexibility:  Budget  plans  hurting 
recruiting.  AF  Times  41:47  Nov  3   '80 

How  can  the  cost  analyst  be  improved  as  a  more  valu- 
able resource?   Clarence  H.Goetsch.   illus  Armed 
Forces  Compt  25:10-13  May  '80 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Cost  &  Management  Anal- 
ysis.  Col  Henry  J.Sechler.    illus  AF  Compt  14:12 
Jan  '80 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Cost  &  Management  Anal- 
ysis.  Col  Henry  J.Sechler.    illus  AF  Compt  14:32 
Apr  '80 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Cost  &  Management  Anal- 
ysis.  Col  Henry  J.Sechler.    illus  AF  Compt  14:22 
Jul  '80 

The  realities  of  discount-rate  selection.   Paul  F. 
Hogan  and  CDR  Lee  S.Mairs.    illus  Def  Mgt  J  16: 
24-27  Third  Quarter   '80 

Should-cost  analysis:  Is  it  the  answer?    H.G.Hoehl. 
tabs  Def  Mgt  J  16:48-51  Fourth  Quarter  '80 

S  t  ^d_y_3_?j^jr_eji_chi  nj_ 

Cost  analysis  education.   Capt  Roland  D.  Kankey.    illus 
AF  Compt  14:14-15+  Jul   '80 

COST  AND  STANDARD  OF  LIVING 

AAFES  ups  gold  prices.   AF  Times  40:6  Feb  25   '80 

AF  hopes  for   'singles  COLA,  '  mileage  break,    other 
benefits.  Bruce  Callander,  tab  AF  Times  41:1+ 
Oct  6   '80 

(American  Enterprise)  Institute  recommends  raises 
above  inflation.   AF  Times  41:3  Dec  22  '80 

'Barracks'  COLA  lost:  'MALT-Plus'  has  chance. 
Martha  Lynn  C raver.   AF  Times  41:3  Dec  8   '80 

Better  incentives  than  pay  hike  ?   Bruce  Callander, 
illus  AF  Times  41:22+  Dec  15   '80 

COLA  in  jeopardy.   Col  A.  H.Humphreys.   Officer 
56:18  Jun  '80 

Compensation:  A  new  attitude.   Joseph  C.  Zengerle. 
AF  Times  40:20+  Jun  23   '80 

DOD:  Benefits  raise   'salary'  13.3  percent,  tab  AF 
Times  41:4  Oct  13   '80 

DOD  survey:  Fringes  worth  a  lot.   tabs  AF  Times 
40:1+  Jul  21   '80 

DOD  told  to  draft  new  RMC  (Regular  Military  Com- 
pensation).  AF  Times  41:3  Dec  29  '80 

15  percent  pay  jump  seen  in  proposals.   AF  Times 
4 1 : 1+  De  c  15   '80 


COST  AND  STANDARD  OF  LIVING  -   Continued 

Food  stamp  use  on  rise.  Karen  McKay.  AF  Times 
40:3  Jun  2  '80 

Food  stamp  use  soars;  AFJ  estimates  60,000  need 
them.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer.  Armed  Forces  J 
Intl  117:39-40  Apr  '80 

GAO:  Keep  retired  raises  below  CPI.  Paul  Smith.   AF 
Times  40:1+  Jul  21   '80 

Goldwater  bill:  President  shouldn't  twist  CPI.   Martha 
Lynn  Crave r.   AF  Times  40:1+  Apr  7   '80 

HA  rates  to  rise  sharply  in  Japan  (and  Italy).   AF 
Times  40:4  Jun  2   '80 

Hill  pushes  once-a-year  retirement  raises,  tabs  AF 
Times  40:2  Apr  21   '80 

How  to  obtain  food  stamps.   AF  Times  40:3  Jun  2   '80 

In  Alaska  .  .  .   COLA  is  a  way  of  life.    Elinor  E.Matis. 
illus  AF  Compt  14:34-36  Jan  '80 

LC's  (LtCol  Charles  Ackerman)  'total  benefits'  idea 
draws  attention  of  Hill.  Andy  Plattner.  AF  Times 
40:7  Mar  31   '80 

Male,   female  clothing  rises  in  value  for  FY  '81.  tabs 
AF  Times  41:4  Nov  10   '80 

More  than  half  million  to  get  VHA  if  Congress  passes 
Nunn-Warner.   AF  Times  41:3  Jul  28   '80 

Need  for  emergency  financial  aid  has  skyrocketed  in 
all  the  Services.  Deborah  G.Meyer,  tabs  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  118:14+  Sep  '80 

98  percent  living  off  base  to  get  VHA  by  Oct  31.   Tom 
Philpott.   tab  AF  Times  41:1+  Oct  27   '80 

1-a-year  COL  unresolved.  AF  Times  41:3  Oct  13   '80 

O'sea  singles  COLA  urged.   Tom  Philpott.   AF  Times 
41:1+  Nov  24  '80 

PCS  moves:  Financial  bind  getting  attention.   Len 
Famiglietti.  AF  Times  41:1+  Aug  11   '80 

The  "people"  side  of  strategic  deterrence:  Why  the 
draft  won't  solve  the  problem  either.  Govt  Exec 
12:22-24  Mar  '80 

People  still  save  25%  at  comstores  .  tab  AF  Times 
41:10  Nov  10  '80 

Per  diem  goes  up  in  30  German  cities.  AF  Times 
41:13  Aug  25   '80 

Retired  pay  higher  than  expected.   Randall  Shoemak- 
er,  tab  AF  Times  40:8  Feb  25   '80 

Retiree  raise  7.7%  unless  Hill  kills  it.   AF  Times 
41:3  Aug  4  '80 

'Singles'  COLA  overseas  urged.  Tom  Philpott.  AF 
Times  41:1+  Nov  3   '80 

Struggling  with  inflation.   Jay  Finegan.    illus  AF 
Times,   Times  Magazine  sup:4-8+  Sep  1   '80 

USMC  Commandant  (Gen  Robert  H.Barrow)  leads 

Services  in  urging  troops  to  use  food  stamps.  SSgt 
Don  Shinkaruk.  tab  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:39 
Apr  '80 

The  unique  hardships  of  sea  duty.  CAPT  Thomas  M. 
Hale  and  Linda  D.Pappas.  illus  tabs  US  Nav  Inst 
Proc  106:67-73  Nov  '80 


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COST  CONTROL 

The  accident  investigator  as  financial  manager.    TIG 
Brief  32:21  Oct   17    '80 

Affordability  and  the  acquisition  of  major  defense 
systems.  F. C.E.Oder,  tab  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3: 
7-13  Winter  '80 

Concurrency  today  in  acquisition  management.   Thom- 
as E.Harvey.  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:14- 18  Winter   '80 

Contracting  in  Air  Force  Systems  Command- -finding 
a  better  way.   Gen  Alton  D.Slay.   Signal  34:7-9 
Jul  '80 

Contracting  out  OK  if  it  saves  $  $  .  AF  Times  40:4 
Feb  18   '80 

Controlling  civilian  payroll  costs.   William  G.Arnold, 
illus  AF  Compt  14:20-23  Apr  '80 

DOD-wide  work  system  could  save   $36  billion.   AF 
Times  41:27  Jul  28   '80 

Design-to-affordability:  One  industry  view.   Lawrence 
E.Stewart,  illus  tab  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  2:17-26 
Autumn   '79 

$   cutting  audit  edict  worries  DOD.   AF  Times  41:18 
Nov  3   '80 

Input  data:  The  critical  part  of  the  cost/schedule  con- 
trol systems  criteria.    TIG  Brief  32:19  Aug  29   '80 

Management  reserve  and  undistributed  budget  logs: 
Keys  to  good  management.    TIG  Brief  32:13 
Sep  26   '80 

Navy  advanced  communications.   John  R.Boyd,   tabs 
Signal  35:39-4  1  Sep   '80 

Spares  Acquisition  Integrated  with  Production  (SAIP). 
TIG  Brief  32:8  Mar  7   '80 

Stores  won't  merge,   but  will  mesh.   AF  Times  41:23 
Oct  27   '80 

Why  SIRCS  (Shipboard  Intermediate  Range  Combat 
System)  failed:  The  public  record.   Frank  H. 
Featherston.  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:58-73  Winter  '80 

Zero  overpricing  in  Air  Force  acquisitions.   TIG 
Brief  32:7  May  2   '80 

COST   EFFECTIVENESS 


See  also 
Efficiency 

Advanced  OSI  training  to  cut  expenses  in  half.  AF 
Times  40:7  Apr  14   '80 

Affordability--let's  not  make  it  a  dirty  word.   RADM 
L.S.Kollmorgen  and  LCDR  S.E.Briggs.  tab  Def 
Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:78-83  Summer  '80 

An  analytical  approach  to  improved  manufacturing 
technology.   Milton  H.Ritchie  and  others,   illus  tab 
Def  Mgt  J   16:52-56  Fourth  Quarter   '80 

The  Army's  counterattack  on  training  costs.  LtCol 
Jerome  A  .Pogorzelski.  illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:14-17 
Fourth  Quarter   '80 

Beaming  in  on  the  disposable  radio.    Carroll  E.  Gar- 
rison,   illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:28-31  Third  Quarter   '80 

The  best  buy  in  ground  attack  aircraft--new  or  sec- 
ondhand?  Roy  Braybrook.   illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  4: 
92-96  Jul-Aug   '80 


COST   EFFECTIVENESS  -  Continued 

Cruise  missile  development:  The  competition  is 
fierce --everywhere .  tabs  illus  Govt  Exec  12: 
22-24+  Jan   '80 

Design  To  Life  Cycle  Cost  (DTLCC)  implementation. 
James  R.  Brennan.   illus  Log  Spectrum  14:27-30 
Fall   '80 

Discounting  defense  capital  expenditure  proposals  and 
determining  the  discount  rate.    LtCol  Eugene  O. 
Poindexter,    Ret.    illus  tabs  Armed  Forces  Compt 
25:8-11  Feb  '80 

Environmental  impacts  of  the  Aswan  liigh  Dam.    Ed- 
ward K.Bryant,   illus  map  tab  Mil  Engr  72:181-183 
May-Jun   '80 

Firecracker  in  the  air.  Brian  M.Walters,  illus  Asian 
Def  J  No.  3:138+  May-Jun  '80 

Front-end  analysis  for  emerging  systems.  CDR  Jo- 
seph F.Funaro  and  J.D.Fletcher,   illus  Def  Mgt  J 
16:33-37  Fourth  Quarter  '80 

The  full  measure  of  resource  costs.  James  M.Corey, 
illus  tabs  Def  Mgt  J   16:18-23  Third  Quarter   '80 

GSA  region  scores  with  word  processing.   Robert  M. 
Redmond.   Govt  Exec  12:48-50  Apr   '80 

The  high  school  testing  program:  A  cost-effective 
recruitment  tool.   Gus  C.Lee,    illus  tabs  Def 
Mgt  J  16:14-21  First  Quarter  '80 

How  "Surveys  &  Investigations"  helps  Congress  cut 
waste,  illus  Govt  Exec  12:41-42  Apr  '80 

How's  your  helmet?   TSgt  William  T.Smith,    illus 
TAC  Attack  20:27-28  Apr  '80 

Is   reform  needed  in  NATO  arms  procurement?    J.B. 
Koeppl.  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 5:658   '80 

Is  your  decision  cost  effective  ?  LtCol  Robert  L.Ryan, 
illus  tab  AF  Compt  14:33+  Jan   '80 

Luftwaffe  planning  for  the  1990s.  C.Regulus.  illus 
Intl  Def  Rev  13,    No. 4:491-494   '80 

Message  handling  on  ships--rationalisation  by  dis- 
tributed data-processing.    LtComdr  Siegfried  Netz- 
band  and  Heinz  Schwarzer.   illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 6:883-886   '80 

New  challenge  in  defense:  Affordability.  John  R.  Tran- 
sue.   Natl  Def  65:30-31+  Dec   '80 

A  new  life-cycle  cost  model:  Flexible,  interactive, 
and  conversational.  Noreen  S.Bryan  and  others, 
illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:2-7  Third  Quarter  '80 

Opportunistic  base  and  depot  maintenance  policies  for 
F100  engines  in  F-15  aircraft.  John  L. Madden  and 
Virginia  L.Williamson,  tabs  AF  J  Log  4:18-22 
Winter   '80 

The  potential  benefits  of  nontraditional  decision  alter- 
natives.  Stephen  R.Ruth,    illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:8-12 
Third  Quarter   '80 

Reaping  the  benefits  of  flight  simulation.  Jesse  Orlan- 
sky  and  Joseph  String,  illus  tabs  Def  Mgt  J  16:6-13 
Fourth  Quarter   '80 

Savings  moves:  Those  due  to  return  to  U.S.  can  ex- 
tend. AF  Times  40:1+  May  5    '80 

Some  current  CI  concepts  and  programs.   Gowri 
S.Sundaram.   illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 7: 
1036-1042  '80 


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COST  EFFECTIVENESS  -   Continued 

Survivability:  A  critical  aspect  of  system  acquisition. 
TIG  Brief  32:12  Aug  29   '80 

Tell  it  like  it  is.    Maj  Roger  Jacks,   illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:8-9  Sep   '80 
COST  OF   LIVING   sec  Cost  and  Standard  of  Living 

COST  REDUCTION  PROGRAM 

AFCC  to  eliminate  200  slots,    save  $  $  .   AF  Times 
41:16  Dec  8    '80 

COUNCIL  OI    MUTUAL  ECONOMIC  ASSISTANCE 

The  CMEA  and  the  developing  countries.  O.Bogomo- 
lov.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 5:52-54  May  '80 

Effective  aid.   (CMEA  (Council  of  Mutual  Economic 
Assistance)  and  the  developing  countries'  metal- 
making  industries)  A  .Shcvchenko.   Soviet  Mil  Rev 
No. 10:50-51  Oct  '80 

COUNCIL  ON  ENVIRONMENTAL  QUALITY 

The  new  Council  on  Environmental  Quality  regula- 
tions: The  tiger's  new  teeth.   Maj  Laurent  R. 
Hourcle.   AF  Law  Rev  21,   No. 3:450-461   '79 

COUNSELING 

Legal  liability  in  genetic  counseling  and  testing.  Capt 
Jeffery  L.  Grundtisch.  AF  Law  Rev  21,  No. 3:462- 
472  '79 

The  returning  brigade.  Mary  C.Femmer.  illus  Army 
30:24-261  Sep  '80 

Sex- -more  than  an  act.  Steve  Abbott,  illus  Soldiers 
35:27-31  Feb   '80 

Supervisory  counseling:  You  don't  have  to  be  a  coun- 
selor to  do  it!    TIG  Brief  32:4  Jan  11   '80 

COUNTERINTELLIGENCE 

What  Ivan  knows  about  us.   LtCol  William  P.Baxter, 
Ret.  illus  Army  30:33-35  May  '80 

COUNTERMEASURES 

See  also 
Electronic   Countermeasures 

Countermeasures  against  sea  mine  threats  show 

European  lead.  Stefan  Geisenheyner.  illus  tab  Def 
Elect  12:43-444   Apr   '80 

Countersurveillance.    Col  J.  Tuck  Brown,    Ret.    illus 
tab  Fid  Arty  J  48:44-47   May-Jun   '8  0 

COURAGE 

Determination  in  battle.   MajGen  T.  S.  Hart,    illus 
Armor  89:30-37  May-Jun  '80 

Moral  courage  and  leadership.   Capt  Ronald  B.Helle. 
illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:25-26  Nov  '80 

COURIER  SERVICE 

Protection  of  ARFCOS  (ARmed  Forces  COurier  Ser- 
vice) material.    TIG  Brief  32:5  Jan  25   '80 

COURT  OF  CLAIMS 

AF  not  required  to  buy  land  (near  a  base).   AF  Times 
41:10  Oct  27   '80 


COURT  OF  CLAIMS  -   Continued 

Nonjudicial  punishment  upheld  (by  Court  of  Claims). 
AF  Times  40:11  Jul   14    '80 

Retired  officer  (CDR  Edward  Rawlins)  to  collect 
$100,000  for  nonhike.    AF  Times  41:8  Dec  8    '80 

COURT  OF  MILITARY  APPEALS 

CMA:  Blood  tests  can  be  ordered  for  drinkers.   Don 
Mace.   AF  Times  41:2  Nov   17    '80 

CMA:  Most  drug  offenses  are  Service-connected.   Don 
Mace.   AF  Times  41:1+  Oct  27   '80 

CMA:  No  Art(icle)   15  legal  counsel  required.   AF 
Times  41:10  Oct  27   '80 

CMA  reform  sent  to  Hill.   AF  Times  40:11  Jan  21    '80 

CMA   revamp  moves  to  Senate.   AF  Times  41:14 
Oct  20   '80 

CMA  to  trim  backlog  of  cases.   AF  Times  41:11 
Aug   25    '80 

CMA  upsets  30-year  rule  on   'doubt.'  AF  Times  41:15 
Sep  8   '80 

Everett:  CMA  'at  the  pinnacle.  '  Robinson  O.  Everett, 
illus  AF  Times  40:2  3  Jul  14   '80 

New  clout  asked  in  fight  on  drugs.   Don  Mace.   AF 
Times  40:11    .Tun  30  '80 

The   rule   in  Ginyard's  case --congressional  intent  or 
judicial  field  expedient?   Capt  William  A.Woodruff. 
AF  Law  Rev  21,    No.  2:285-329   '79 

Some  lawyers  criticize  CMA.  AF  Times  40:14 
Mar  3   '80 


COURTS 


United    States 


AF  to  appeal  court  order  to  reinstate  homosexual 

(Leonard  P.Matlovich) .   AF  Times  41:2  Sep  22    '80 

Are  courts  robbing  servicemen':    John  Slinkman. 
AF  Times  40:20  Mar  3   '80 

The  Brethren  (Supreme  Court)  at  law  and  at  war:  An 

essay.    Zane  E.  Finkelstein.   illus  Parameters   10: 
79-83  Jun  '80 

GAO  opinion:  Court  can  divide  pay  in  divorces.   AF 
Times  41:7  Sep  22   '80 

High  Court  agrees  to  rule  on  job-Reserve  duty  con- 
flict.  Tom  Philpott.   AF  Times  41:40  Nov  24   '80 

High  Court  to  rule  on  male -only  draft.   AF  Times 
41:13  Dec  15   '80 

Homosexuals'  ruling  may  bear  on  AF  case  (TSgt 
Leonard  Matlovich).  Don  Mace.  AF  Times  41:3 
Nov  10   '80 

Is  it  bigger  than  a  breadbox?   An  administrative  law 
judge  looks  at  cross-examination  of  experts.    LtCol 
Isaac  D.Benkin.    AF  Law  Rev  21,    No.  2:364-375  '79 

Policy  on  homosexuals  being  checked.  AF  Times 
41:15  Oct  13   '80 


Rossi  decision:  Rehearing  urged  on  foreign  hiring. 
Tom  Philpott.   AF  Times  41:4  Nov   17    '80 


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COURTS-MARTIAL 

See  also 
Military  Justice 
Uniform  Code  of  Military  Justice 


CRIMES  AND  MISDEMEANORS 

Si-<'  also 
Fraud 
Prisoners  and  Prisons 


CMA:  No  Art(icle)   15  legal  counsel  required.   AF 
Times  41:10  Oct  27    '80 

CMA  to  trim  backlog  of  cases.   AF  Times  41:11 
Aug   25    '80 

CMA  upsets  30-year  rule  on    'doubt.'  AF   Times  41:15 
Sep  8   '80 

Changes  in  Article   15  could  ease  its  sting.   M.L. 
Craver.   AF  Times  40:1+  Jan   14   '80 

Court-martial,   Art(icle)   15  rates  on  rise.   AF  Times 
40:9  Feb  25   '80 

Courts-martial,    Art(icle)    15s  seen  on  rise.    Don 
Mace,   tabs  AF  Times  41:4  Sep   15    '80 

On  trial:  A  look  at  'the  system.  '  Helen  Kay  Ellsworth, 
illus  tab  Soldiers   35:6-9  Nov   '80 

Past  sexual  actions  to  be  inadmissable   (in  rape 

cases).    M.L.  Craver.   AF  Times  40:4  Feb  25    '80 

Quality  of  legal  services  improves.  Interview. 

MajGen  Walter  D.Reed.   AF  Times  40:8  Apr   14   '80 

Rules  of  Evidence   closer  to  civilian.    AF  Times  41:4 
Jul  28   '8  0 

Rules  of  Evidence:  Inspection  change  held  far-reach- 
ing.  AF  Times  41:26  Aug    11    '80 

CRANFS 

The  floating  wonder  of  Bremerhaven.    Capt  Randy  R. 
Tibbs.   illus  Translog   11:8-9  Nov   '80 

CRASH  BARRIER   see  Airplanes,    Military- -A  r resting 
Gear 

CREATIVITY 

The  military  leadership  grid.  Robert  R.Blake  and 
others.  (Reprinted  from  Military  Review,  June 
1968)  illus   Mil  Rev  60:13-26  Jul   '80 

CREDIT 

AAFES'  credit  setup   'loses'  but  troops  gain.  AF 
Times  40:8  May  12   '80 

Credit,    insurance  denied  because  of  (military)  occu- 
pation.   AF  Times  41:24  Dec  8    '80 

The  money  monster:  Living  within  a  budget.   SGM 

Bruce  N.  Bant,    illus  tabs  Soldiers   35:27-30  Jun   '80 

Services  again  studying  credit  system  for  clothing. 
AF  Times  41:3  Oct  6   '80 

Women  k  credit:  Equality  at  the  bank.  MSgt  Matt 
Glasgow,    illus  Soldiers   35:34-35  Aug   '80 

CREDIT  UNIONS 

CUs  in  loan  market   'fight'  o'seas.    AF  Times  40:17 
Jun  23    '80 

CREECH,    Wilbur  L. 

Tactical  Air  Command,  por  AF  Mag  63:94-96  May  '80 


Bad  checks  in  AAFES  up  21  percent  in  8  months.   AF 
Times  40:4  Jan  14   '80 

Bribery  investigation  has  not  hurt  AAFES.    Interview. 
MajGen  Duane  H.Stubbs.   AF  Times  41:41 
Nov  24  '80 

CMA:  Most  drug  offenses  are  Service-connected.    Don 
Mace.   AF  Times  41:1+  Oct  27   '80 

Carter  backs   recruiters  seeking   student  lists.    Tom 
Philpott.   AF  Times  41:2  Aug   25    '30 

Changes  in  Article   15   could  ease  its  sting.   M.L. 
Craver.  AF  Times  40:lf-  Jan  14   '80 

Churchill  Sales  (Co)  guilty  in  AAFES  bribery  case. 
AF  Times  41:28  Aug  25    '80 

Courts-martial,    Art(icle)    15s  seen  on   rise.   Don 
Mace,   tabs  AF  Times  41:4  Sep   15    '80 

Crime   and  punishment.    TIG  Brief  32:6  Oct  31    '80 

Crime--how  not  to  be   a  victim.    MSgt  Matt  Glasgow. 
Soldiers   35:34-35  Jun   '80 

Farflung  corruption  in  BXs  feared.   Andy  Plattner.    AF 
Times  40:2  Jan  28    '80 

Fuel  accountability.    TIG  Brief  32:11   May  lb    '80 

GAO  criticizes  handling  of  Article  15s.  AF  Times 
41:22  Sep  22   '80 

Minor  offenses:  'Custody,  '  not  fines,  seen.  Inter- 
view. MajGen  Walter  D.Reed.  AF  Times  40:1+ 
Feb  4    '80 

On  trial:  A  look  at  'the  system.  '  Helen  Kay  Ellsworth, 
illus  tab  Soldiers  35:6-9  Nov   '80 

The   rule  in  Ginyard's  case  - -congressional  intent  or 
judicial  field  expedient?    Capt  William  A.Woodruff. 
AF  Law  Rev  21,    No.  2:285-329   '79 

CRISIS  MANAGEMENT 

Chinese  conflict  management.    Maj  Edward  W.Ross, 
illus  Mil  Rev  60:13-25  Jan  '80 

The   contingency  challenge   is  for  real.    Majs  John 
Van  de  Kamp  and  Ken  McCormick.    illus   Combat 
Crew  30:4-6  Mar   '80 

Crisis  management.   Lawrence  Freedman.   illus 
NATO's   Fifteen  Nations  24:16-17h  Oct-Nov   '79 

Option  Charlie:  H-bomb  in  hands  of  extremists  tests 
Presidential  decision  making  process   in  hypotheti- 
cal crisis.    Col  John  E.Bex,    illus  Officer  56:28-321 
May  '80 

Organizing  for  national  security.  Philip  A.Odeen. 
Intl  Sec  5:111-129  Summer   '80 

CRIST,    George   B. 

MajGen  Crist  steps  up  to  top  Reserve  post  (Deputy 
Chief  of  Staff ,    Reserve  Affairs,    Headquarters, 
Marine  Corps),   por  Officer  5b:19  Sep    '80 


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CRITIQUES 

Post-flight  critique.  Col  M.Igumentsev.  illus  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No. 4:34-35  Apr  '80 

CROSBY,   John  S. 

Project  Improve--an  MBO  success  story.  MajGen 
John  S.Crosby.  Army  Log   12:24-25  Jan-Feb  '80 

CRUISE  MISSILES  see  Missiles 

also 
Missile  Type--ALCM 
Missile  Type--GLCM 

CRUISERS 

First  Soviet  nuclear-powered  cruiser  and  new  guided 
missile  destroyer  at  sea.  Benjamin  F.Schcmmcr. 
illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:24+  Nov  '80 

New  Soviet  pocket  battleship  (Kirov)  unveiled,    illus 
Def  Elect  12:31  Apr   '80 

Their  new  cruiser.   CAPT  James  W.Kehoe  and  Ken- 
neth S.  Brower.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:121-126 
Dec   '80 

CR  YPTOGRAPHY 

Code  breaking--the  Ultra  story.    Walter  Pforzheimer. 
illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:76-80  Jul  '80 

Key  management  in  cryptographic  systems.  Kirk  H. 
Kirchhofer.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,    No. 9:1396- 
1398   '80 

Secure  on-line  TTY  communication  via  HF  radio  in 
naval  and  airfield  deployment.   Kirk  H.  Kirchhofer. 
illus  Armada  Intl  4:88-89^    Mar-Apr  '80 

H  i  s  to  r  y_ 

The  mysterious  cipher  device.    Louis  Kruh.    illus  Natl 
Def  64:33-36  Apr  '80 

CUBA 


CUBA   -   Continued 

S  t  r  a  t  e_g  i  c    Im  p  o_r^a_n  c_e_ 


Cuba's  expanding  power  potential.   F.  Clifton  Berry, 
Jr.   illus  tabs  maps  AF  Mag  63:43-47  Apr  '80 

The  umpteenth  Cuban  confrontation.    Capt  Leslie  K. 
Fenlon,   Jr,    Ret.    illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:40-45 
Jul   '80 

CUBAN  CRISIS,    1962 

Crisis  management.   Lawrence  Freedman.  illus 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24:16-17+  Oct-Nov   '79 

CULVER,   James  F. 

Air  Force  Medical  Service  Center,  por  AF  Mag  63: 

117  May  '80 

CUMBEY,    J.Craig 

The  new  performance  appraisal  systems.   (Presenta- 
tion,  Subcommittee  on  Civil  Service  of  the  House 
Post  Office  and  Civil  Service  Committee,   Washing- 
ton,   May  15.    1980)  J.Craig  Cumbcy.   AF  Plcy  for 
Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  30-32,  Sep  '80 


Cuba's  expanding  power  potential.   F.Clifton  Berry, 
Jr.    illus  tabs  maps  AF  Mag  63:43-47  Apr  '80 

Forri  a  n  _P  o  H_c_y_ 

America's  soft  underbelly:  Central  America  and  the 
Caribbean.  John  J.Tierney.  illus  Sea  Power  23: 
14-16  Jun  '80 

The  extended  family.  James  Hansen,   illus  tabs  Def  k 
For  Aff  8:6-11  Sep  '80 

F  o_r^  i  g_n_R  e_l_a_t_i_on_s 

Africa 

The  Cuban  catspaw.   MajGen  Charles  Stainforth. 
Army  Qtr  109:6-10  Jan  '79 


CURRY,   Jerry  R. 

"...    and  that's  the  way  it  is?"   The   military  &   the 
media.    MajGen  Jerry  R.Curry,   por  Defense, '80, 
pp   19-24,   Jun  '80 

CUSTOMER  SERVICE 

Customer  service:  You  can  help.  TIG  Brief  32:11 

Jul  11   '80 

Dealing  with  people:  Sometimes  a  tough  job.   TIG 
Brief  32:15-16  Nov  28  '80 

The  name  of  the  game  is  customer  service  (at  Travis 
AFB,   CA).   2dLt  Ralph  W.Williams  III.  illus  AF 
Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:13-14  Feb   '80 

Supply- customer  relations.   TIG  Brief  32:9-10 
Nov  28  '80 

CUSTOMS,    MILITARY 

See  also 
Traditions,    Military 

CUSTOMS  SERVICE 

The  Coast  Guard  and  the  southeastern  frontier.   CAPT 
A.R.Larzelere.    illus  tabs  map  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:140-153  May  '80 

Mail   'snooping'  still  going  on.   AF  Times  41:3 
Sep   1   '80 

Plan  to  bar  customs  check  called  a  threat  to  HHG. 
Len  Famiglietti.  AF  Times  40:3  May  5   '80 


CZECHOSLOVAKIA 


Angola 

The  Soviet-Cuban  intervention  in  Angola.  Jiri  Valenta. 
illus  map  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:51-57  Apr  '80 


Foreign     Rel  a_t  i  o  J}_s 
Russia 

From  Prague  to  Kabul:  The  Soviet  style  of  invasion. 
Jiri  Valenta.   Intl  Sec  5:114-141  Fall  '80 


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DANTES    see  Defense  Activity  for  Non- Traditional 
Educational  Support 

DARCOM    see  Army  Materiel  Development  and  Readi- 
ness  Command 

PAR  PA    see  Defense  Advanced  Research  Projects 
Agency 

D-Day,    1944  see  Normandy  Campaign,    1944 

PEERS     see   Defense  Enrollment/Eligibility  Reporting 
System 

PIS    see   Defense  Investigative  Service 

DMA    see  Defense  Mapping  Agency 

D  O  P  M  S    see  Defense  Officer  Personnel  Management 
System 

DSARC    see  Defense  Systems  Acquisition  Review 
Council 

DSCS   see   Defense  Satellite  Communications  Systems 

DALTON,    Harry  J.,   Jr 

When  our  leaders  deal  with  the  media.    BrigGen  H.J. 
Dalton,    Jr,    Ret.    TIG  Brief  32:2  Sep   12   '80 

DAMAGE  CONTROL 


DATA  TRANSMISSION  SYSTEMS  -   Continued 

Interceptability  and  jammer  performance:  An  argu- 
ment for  signal  processing  intercept  receivers. 
Robert  S  .  Graziano.   illus  tabs  Mil  Elect/Counter- 
measures  6:62-64  1   Oct  '80 

Message  handling  on  ships--rationalisation  by  dis- 
tributed data-processing.  LtComdr  Siegfried  Netz- 
band  and  Heinz  Schwarzer.   illus  Intl  Def  Rev    13, 
No. 6:883-886    '80 

Strategic  network:  For  safe  global  messages.  Maj 
James  L.White,   illus  Army  30:33-35f  Apr  '80 

Wavell  trials   successful:  Stage  2  now  under  way.   illus 
Intl  Def  Rev  13,    No. 2:275-276   '80 

DAVIDSON,    Bruce  M. 


Damage  control  on  a  ship.  Capt  S .  Litvinov.  illus 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 2:36-37  Feb  '80 

AMAGES  set.   Claims 


(MajGen  Bruce)  Davidson  heads  (Reserve  Forces  Pol- 
icy) Board.   AF  Times  41:6  Sep  2Z    '80 

DAVIS,    Bennie   L. 

Air  Training  Command,  por  AF  Mag  63:74-75  May '80 

Keeping  our  quality  people .    (Presentation,  Daedalians 
Longhorn  Flight  Banquet,    Bergstrom  AFB,    TX, 
Oct  16,    1979)  Gen  B.L.Davis.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup  No.  1:35-40  Jan   '80 

DAVIS,    Ruth  M. 


DAMS 

Environmental  impacts  of  the  Aswan  High  Dam.    Ed- 
ward K.  Bryant,    illus  map  tab  Mil   Engr  72:181-183 
May-Jun    '80 

Locks  and  Dam  No.  26:  Rehabilitation  versus  replace- 
ment. Col  Leon  E.McKinney  and  others,  illus  Mil 
Engr  72:110-113  Mar-Apr   '80 

DANGEROUS  MATERIALS  see  Hazardous  Substances 

DATA  LINK  see  Data  Transmission  Systems 

DATA  PROCESSING  SYSTEMS  see   Electronic   Data 
Processing  Systems 

DATA  TRANSMISSION  SYSTEMS 

The  ARINC  data  link  network;  An  integral  part  of 
airline   command  and  control.    Richard  J.Otero, 
illus  map  Signal  34:23-26  Jul   '80 

ATC  flow  management:  Fuel  is  the  spur  and  data 
links  the  key.   Dan  Boyle  and  Chris  Bulloch,    illus 
tab  map  Interavia  35:327-331  Apr  '80 

Airborne  electronics   in  the  age  of  high-speed  inte- 
grated circuits.    Jim  Martin.    Def  Elect   12:53-54+ 
Jul   '8  0 

Aircraft  computers  programed  with  a  single  key- 
stroke.  Richard  Hartman.   illus  tabs  Def  Elect  12: 
35-36+  May  '80 

High  speed  facsimile  drives  census  data,   illus   Govt 
Exec   12:47-48  Nov   '80 

Information  distribution  system  network  for  surviv- 
able  communications.   Fred  J.Ricci.    illus  tabs 
Signal  34:43-49  Mar   '80 


Technology  trends  in  communications,    command, 
and  control.  Ruth  M.Davis.  Defense/80,   pp  2-3+, 
Jan  '80 

DEAN,    Clyde   R. 

Critical  intelligence  issues  of  the  80s.   BrigGen  Clyde 
R.Dsan  and  others,   por  Signal  35:9-12+  Oct   '80 

DEATH  see  Life  and  Death 

.DEBTOR  Ai\P  CREDITOR 


Ex-member  debtors  may  face  bill  collectors.   Paul 
Smith.    AF  Times  41:2  Dec  22   '80 

DECEPTION  IN  WARFARE 

Countersurveillance .    Col  J.  Tuck  Brown,    Ret.    illus 
tab  Fid  Arty  J  48:44-47  May-Jun   '80 

Independent  operations.   Maj-Gen  L.Korzun.  illus 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 4:26-28  Apr   '80 

Maskirovka:  Are  the  Russians  taking  us  down  the  gar- 
den path?  Scott  James,    illus  Def  Elect  12:43-44+ 
Aug   '8  0 

DECISION  MAKING 


See  also 
Economic  Analysis 
Problem  Solving 


Another  side  to  C    :  Computer-based  information, 
decision  and  forecasting  systems.    Stephen  J. 
Andriole.    illus  tabs  Signal  34:15-22  Mar   '80 

'Buck  stop'  program  should  aid  retention.   Interview. 
Gen  Lew  Allen,    Jr.   illus  AF  Times  40:3  Jan  14   '80 

Can  we  teach  judgement?    C.B.Stoddard,   illus   TAC 
Attack  20:12-14  Nov   '80 


146 


DECISION  MAKING  -  Continued 

Command  technology:  Voennaya  sistemoteknika.   An 
algorithmic  approach  to  decision-making.   Col 
J.Hemsley.   illus  map  tabs  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies 
125:58-64  Sep   '80 

Cruise  missile  development:  The  competition  is 
fierce --everywhere .  tabs  illus  Govt  Exec  12: 
22-24+  Jan   '80 

Decision  time:  Abort!  Abort!   Abort!   Maj  Don  Eye. 
Combat  Crew  30:19  Oct  '80 

The  decision  to  eject.   TIG  Brief  32:17-18  Sep   12   '80 

Departure  from  incrementalism  in  U.S.    strategic 
planning:  The  origins  of  NSC-68.   Sam  Postbrief. 
illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:34-57  Mar-Apr  '80 

Designing  a  flexible  management  information  system. 
LtCol  Thomas  D.Clark,  Jr  and  Capt  Douglas  J. 
Blazer,   illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:44-48  First  Quarter  '80 

Energy:  Will  the  political  arena  survive  the  decision 
process,    illus  Govt  Exec   12:17+  Mar   '80 

Estimates  and  fortune -telling  in  intelligence  work. 
Shlomo  Gazit.   illus  Intl  Sec  4:36-56  Spring   '80 

Goal  programming  as  an  aid  to  resource  management. 
Daniel  A.Nussbaum.  tabs  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:28-33 
Spring   '80 

Initiative  in  battle.   Col  I.  Tikhankov.   Soviet  Mil  Rev 
No. 6:20-21  Jun  '80 

Is  your  decision  cost  effective?  LtCol  Robert  L.  Ryan, 
illus  tab  AF  Compt  14:33+  Jan  '80 

Launch  under  attack  to  redress  Minuteman  vulnera- 
bility?  Richard  L.Garwin.   Intl  Sec  4:117-139 
Winter  '79/'80 

Malaysian  national  security  from  the  bureaucrat's 
eye:  A  preliminary  analysis.    Zara  Dian.    illus  map 
tabs  Asian  Def  J  No. 4:8-10+  Jul-Aug  '80 

Navy's  automated  information  office:  Answers  in  sec- 
onds,   not  months,   illus   Govt  Exec   12:49-50  Feb '80 

On  fighter  instruction.   Maj  Gary  L.Sholders.    illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:4-7  Jun  '80 

Option  Charlie:  H-bomb  in  hands  of  extremists  tests 
Presidential  decision  making  process  in  hypotheti- 
cal crisis.   Col  John  E.Bex,   illus  Officer  56:28-32^ 
May   '80 

The  potential  benefits  of  nontraditional  decision  alter- 
natives.  Stephen  R.Ruth,    illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:8-12 
Third  Quarter  '80 

Problems  in  numerical  input  for  the  source  selection 
decision.  Robert  F.  Williams.  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3: 
122-128  Summer   '80 

Programming  your  own  computer.   Robert  E. Coward 
and  William  H.Nelson.   TAC  Attack  20:26-27 
Sep  '80 

The  rapid  deployment  force:  Criteria  and  imperatives. 
LtGen  Victor  H.Krulak,    Ret.    illus  Strat  Rev  8  :39- 

43  Spring  '80 

Risk:  The  commander's  decision.    LtCol  Igor  D.Ger- 
hardt.   illus  Mil  Rev  60:14-17  Aug  '80 


DECISION   MAKING   -   Continued 


Taking  account  of  human  resources  in  DOD.  Maj  Rob- 
ert D.Skees.  illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:26-29  Second 
Quarter   '80 

Technological  competence  and  the  military  command- 
er.   J.S.Przemieniecki.    illus  AU  Rev  32  :70-78 
Nov-Dec   '80 

UK  puts  off  Av-8B/Mk  5  Harrier  choice.  Intl  Def  Rev 
13,   No. 7:983   '80 

Why  "precision  guided  munitions"  is  plural,   not 

singular.    C.  W.  Borklund.    illus  tab  Govt  Exec  12: 

41+  Mar   '80 
The  will  to  leave  equals  the  will  to  live  in  an  ejection 

decision.   Maj  Bruce  N.  Cox.   illus  Aerosp  Safety 

36:12-13  Mar  '80 

DECKER,    George  H. 

Gen  George  H.  Decker,    1902-1980.  por  biog  Army 

30:13  Mar   '80 

DE  COM  PRESSION 

A  chamber  of  life.    (Hyperbaric  medicine  treats  a  va- 
riety of  illnesses  and  wounds  in  pressure  cham- 
bers at  Brooks  AFB,    TX)  TSgt  Alan  Prochoroff. 
illus  Airman  24:15-19  Sep   '80 

On  the  use  of  oxygen  to  facilitate  decompression. 
David  E.  Yount  and  David  A.  Lally.   tabs  Aviation, 
Space   &  Envmt  Med  51:544-550  Jun   '80 

Relation  of  breathing  oxygen-argon  gas  mixtures  to 
altitude  decompression  sickness.   Julian  P.Cooke 
and  others,    illus  tabs  Aviation,   Space   &  Envmt 
Med  51:537-541  Jun  '80 

Respiratory  gas  exchange  during  positive  pressure 
breathing  and  rapid  decompression  to  simulated 
altitudes  of  18.3  and  24.4  km.   D.E.Holness  and 
others,   tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51: 
454-458  May   '80 

Venous  gas  bubbles  while  flying  with  cabin  altitudes 
of  airliners  or  general  aviation  aircraft  3  hours 
after  diving.   U.I.Balldin.   tabs  Aviation,  Space  & 
Envmt  Med  51:649-652  Jul   '80 

DECONTAMINATION  t  FROM  GASES,    CHEMICALS,  ETC) 

Cleaning  up  after  the  bomb:  Peacetime  perils  on  a 
Pacific  atoll  (Enewetak).  Claudia  Nichols,  illus 
AF  Times,    Times  Magazine  sup:4-8l   Jun  2  '80 

Yellow  cloud.   (Survival  in  a  chemical  environment) 
Maj  Gary  E.Shumaker.  illus  Soldiers  35:45-47 
Dec   '80 

DECORATIONS  OF  HONOR  see  Awards,    Decorations, 
etc 

DECOYS  (MILITARY) 

Countersurveillance.    Col  J.  Tuck  Brown,   Ret.    illus 
tab  Fid  Arty  J  48:44-47  May- Jun  '80 

DEEP  SUBMERGENCE  SYSTEN4S  PROGRAM 

Deep  submergence  rescue  vehicles.  LtCol  William  D. 
Siuru,   Jr.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  P roc  106:104-107 
Jan  '80 

DEFENSE  (MILITARY  SCIENCE)  see  Attack  and 
Di-fense   (Military  Science) 


147 


DEFENSE  ACTIVITY  FOR  NON- TRADITIONAL  EDU- 
CATIONAL  SUPPORT 


DANTES  transcript  service  relocated.  AF  Times 
40:18  Feb  18  '80 

DEFENSE  ADVANCED  RESEARCH  PROJECTS  AGENCY 

DARPA  leads  U.S.  forces  into  the  future,  illus  Def 
&   For  Aff  8,   No. 3:19-20   '80 

DARPA  unveils  staring  focal  plane  array.  James  A. 
Tegnelia.  illus  tabs  Def  Elect  12:101-102+  Oct  '80 

(Defense  Advanced  Research  Projects  Agency  and  Us 
relationship  to  DOD)  Interview.   Robert  R.Fossum. 
illus  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6:16+ Apr  '80 

DEFENSE  CIVIL  PREPAREDNESS  AGENCY 

Nuclear  shelter  plans  reported  12%  complete.  AF 
Times  41:14  Sep   15    '80 

DE FENSE  COMMUNICATIONS  AGENCY 

The  challenging  environment  of  C^I.   RADM  H.D. 
Arnold  and  others,  illus  Signal  34:17-19+  May- 
Jun  '80 

The  DCA--a  rock  and  a  hard  place.    (Address,  AFCEA 
Washington  Chapter,   June  1980)  VADM  Samuel  L. 
Gravely,    Jr.   illus  Signal  34:7-9^   Apr   '80 

Inside  the  White  House.    (Military  specialists  operate 
the  White  House  Communications  Agency)  MSgt 
David  B.  Drachlis.    illus  Airman  24:24-29  Mar   '80 

DEFENSE  COMMUNITY   SERVICE  PROGRAM 


Remembering  the  children.  (Civil  engineers  at 
George  AFB,   CA,   donate  weekends  to  renovate 
a  camp  for  crippled  children)   2dLt  Susan  J.Lara- 
mee.  illus  Airman  24:28-31   Dec   '80 

Responding  to  crises:  Army  civic  action.   LtCol  John 
Haberle.    illus  Soldiers  35:6-9  Sep   '80 

'KFENSE  CONTRACTS  see  Contracts,    Government 

PK FENSE  DEFT 

Great    B  £^_*_a_iji 

Budgeting  for  Defence.  Arthur  Hockaday.  tabs  RUSI  J 
for  Def  Studies   124:3-10  Dec   '7  9 

UK  198  0/81  defense  White  Paper,  illus  Armada  Intl 
4:16-17  May-Jun  '80 

Spain 

Organ  i  zation 

Spain  and  its  defense  organization.    LtCol  J.Sanchez 
Mendez  and  others,  illus  chart  Intl  Def  Rev  pt  1, 
The  Armed  Forces.    12,   No.  9:1489- 1494   '79;pt2, 
The  defense  industry.    13,   No.  1:103-108   '80 

United    St  aj_e_s_ 

Arnold  G.Bueter  retires  as  Acting  Assistant  Secre- 
tary of  the  Air  Force  (FM).  illus  AF  Compt  14:2 
Apr  '80 

Charles  W.Bernard,   Director,    Land  Warfare,   Office 
of  the  Under  Secretary  of  Defense  for  Research 
and  Engineering,  illus  Natl  Def  65:5-6  Oct  '80 


DEFENSE  PEP  I      -   Continued 

I,J?illlcL_lsJi?li'il-   Cont'd 

(Congress  and  DOD)  (Remarks,   Washington  Chapter, 
American  Society  of  Military  Comptrollers, 
Sep  25,    1979)  Rep  Jack  B.Brooks.    Lllus  Armed 
Forces  Compt  25:12-13+  Feb  '80 

DOD  transition  team  will  smooth  the  way.   AF  Times 
41:4  Nov  24   '80 

Defense  Department  Director  of  Air  Warfare  (Dr 
John  R.  Transue).    illus  Natl  Def  65:7f  Dec   '80 

Defense  highlights.    Regular  feature  in  issues  of 
Na  ti_onal_  Defen  se 

Defense  transportation  almanac:  Facts  and  figures  on 
military  transportation.  Regular  feature  in  some 
issues  of  P^f^ns_e_Tr_an£p_qrtatipn _Journal_ 

Deputy  Under  Secretary  of  Defense,   Research  and 
Advanced  Technology  (Arden  L.Bement,    Jr).   illus 
Natl  Def  64:9-10  Jun   '80 

Gerald  P.Dinneen,   Assistant  Secretary  of  Defense 
(Communications,    Command,    Control  and  Intelli- 
gence),   illus  Natl  Def  64:9  Apr  '80 

James  R  .Schlesinger  as  Secretary  of  Defense.   Doug- 
las Kinnard.  Nav  War  Col  Rev  32:22-34  Nov- 
Dec   '79 

The  love -hate  affair  between  the  Pentagon  and  the 
press.    Lloyd  Norman,    illus  Army  30:14-20 
Feb   '8  0 

McNamara  at  the  Pentagon.    BrigGen  Douglas  Kin- 
nard,   Ret.    illus  Parameters   10:22-31  Sep   '80 

The  Mediterranean  and  Pentagon  plans.   V.Yefremov. 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  3:52-53  Mar   '80 

Melvin  Laird  vs  Harold  Brown.   LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker, 
Ret.   AF  Times  41:19-20  Sep  8   '80 

Navy,    USAF  prevail--for  the  moment--in  dispute  with 
OSD  on  future  of  tac  air.   Benjamin  F.Schemmer. 
illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl   117:40-41  Aug    '80 

New  AF  Assistant  Secretary  (Joseph  C.  Zengerle). 
illus  Air  Reservist  32:4  Apr  '80 

Organizing  for  national  security.   Philip  A.  Odeen. 
Intl  Sec  5:111-129  Summer  '80 

Partisan  politics   and  the  Pentagon.   Bruce  Callander, 
illus  AF  Times  41:20+  Sep  15    '80 

Robert  A.Moore,    Deputy  Under  Secretary  of  Defense 
for  Research  and  Engineering  (Tactical  Warfare 
Programs).   Natl  Def  65:5+  Aug   '80 

SAF/FM  organization.    (Asst  SecAF/F inane ial  Man- 
agement) illus  chart  AF  Compt  14:3  Oct  '80 

Summary  of  DOD  Annual  Report.   (Presentation, 
Senate  Armed  Services  Committee,   Washington, 
Jan  29,    1980)  Harold  Brown.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup,    pp  2-14,    Apr   '80 

Taking  account  of  human  resources  in  DOD.   Maj  Rob- 
ert D.Skees.  illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:26-29  Second 
Quarter  '80 


148 

DEFENSE  DEPT 


■   Continued 
United     States 


Cont'd 


Transition  team:  Members  named.   AF  Times  41:14 
Dec  8   '80 

Weinberger  selected  for  SecDef.   illus  AF  Times  41:4 
Dec  22   '80 

Why  the   country  cannot  afford  OSD:  A  case   in  point-- 
the  F-18  was  not  worth  buying  in  the  first  place. 
George  A.  Spangenberg.    illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl 
117:17-18  Aug   '80 

Directories 


The  new  policymakers  on  Capitol  Hill.   Deborah  M. 
Kyle,  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:14-16  Mar  '80; 
Update.    117:14  May  '80 

Organization 

U.S.  national  defense  structure.  (Special  almanac 
issue)  illus  tabs  maps  Defense/80:  entire  issue 
Jul   '8  0 

DEFENSE  ENROLLMENT/ELIGIBILITY  REPORTING 
SYSTEM 

DEERS  (Defense  Enrollment/Eligibility  Reporting 
System)  expanding  on  West  Coast,  in  Southeast. 
AF  Times  41:32  Dec   15   '80 

DEERS  (Defense  Enrollment/Eligibility  Reporting 
System)  may  go  overseas  early.    Len  Famiglietti. 
AF  Tim.-s  41:4  Nov  17   '80 

Improvement  of  military  health  care  system  (Defense 
Enrollment/Eligibility  Reporting  System  (DEERS)) 
TIG  Brief  32:13-14  Nov  28    '80 

A  new  handle  on  health  care  (DEERS,   Defense  Enroll- 
ment Eligibility  Reporting  System).   John  Mox- 
ley  III.    illus  Defense/80,  pp   16-20,   Oct  '80 

Shift  to  med  ID  system  (Defense  Enrollment/Eligibil- 
ity Reporting  System  (DEERS))  won't  deny  anyone 
care.   AF  Times  41:7  Nov  3    '80 

What  you  should  know  about  DEERS  (Defense  Enroll- 
ment/Eligibility Reporting  System).   Col  A.H.Hum- 
phreys.  Officer  56:23  Sep  '80 

DEFENSE  INDUSTRIAL  PLANT  EQUIPMENT  CENTER 

Machines  for  building  the  XM1.   Sture  B.Pierson. 
illus  Army  Log  12:32-34  May-Jun  '80 

DEFENSE  INTELLIGENCE  SCHOOL 

DIS  to  offer  MA  in  strat(egic)  intelligence.  AF  Times 
41:6  Dec   1   '80 

DEFENSE  INVESTIGATIVE  SERVICE 

Having  problems  with  slow  personnel  security  inves- 
tigations?   TIG  Brief  32:5-6  Nov  28   '80 

Longer  delays  projected  for  security  probes.  AF 
Times  41:18  Dec   15   '80 

DEFENSE   LANGUAGE  INSTITUTE 

DLI  offers  new  field  (foreign  language  training  ad- 
visor). AF  Times  40:34  Mar  10   '80 

Voice  processing  excellent  bonus  bet.  AF  Times  40:8 
Jul   14   '80 


DEFENSE  LOGISTICS  AGENCY 

See  also  entries  under   sub-agencies,    e.  g.  , 
Defense   Personnel  Support  Center 

AFLC  opposes  consolidation  plan.    AF  Times  41:32 
Jul  28    '80 

DLA  needs  help.   Col  William  Rapp.    illus  Air  Reser- 
vist 32:10  Mar   '80 

DEFENSE  MAPPING  AGENCY 

An  approach  to  effectiveness/productivity.  Joseph  J. 
Jablonski.   illus  tabs  Armed  Forces  Compt  25: 
15-17+  Nov  '80 

DMA--the  cruise  missile's  silent  partner,    illus  AF 
Mag  63:60-62  Apr   '80 

DEFENSE  MARKETS  AND  MARKETING  see  Markets  and 
Marketing 

DEFENSE  OFFICER  PERSONNEL  MANAGEMENT 
SYSTEM 


Compromise  DOPMA  gets  AF  backing.   John  Ginovsky. 
AF  Tim.-s  41:7  Oct   13    '80 

Compromise  version  DOPMA  near  passage.   AF 
Times  41:1-4    Dec   1   '80 

Congress  OKs  officer  grade   relief.   AF  Times  41:15 
Sep  15   '80 

DOPMA  action:  Panel  (House  Subcommittee  on  Mili- 
tary Compensation)  may  eye  grade  tables.   AF 
Times  40:3  Jan  28    '80 

DOPMA  goes  to  Carter's  desk.   AF  Times  41:4 
Dec  8   '80 

DOPMA  moving  again  in  compromise  bill.   Martha  L. 
Craver.   AF  Times  41:11-  Oct  13    '80 

DOPMA:  Senate  approach  'short-sighted.  '  AF  Times 
40:3+  May  26    '80 

Defense:  No  DOPMA  better  than  Senate's  (version). 
AF  Times  40:46  May  12   '80 

Grade  relief  faces  dilemma.   John  Ginovsky.   AF 
Times  40:3  Apr  7   '80 

Grade  tables:  New  version.    Martha  Lynn  Craver.   AF 
Times  40:3  Mar  17   '80 

0-3s,   4s  fault  Senate  DOPMA.  AF  Times  40:3 

Jul  7   '80 

Retention  may  be  leveling  off.    Interview.    LtGen  An- 
drew Iosue.   AF  Times  41:2  Aug  18   '80 

Senate  DOPMA  unpopular  in  poll.   AF  Times  40:4 
Jun  2    '80 

Two  (DOPMA)  bills  at  odds,   Iosue  says.   Interview. 
LtGen  Andrew  Iosue.   tab  AF  Times  40:3  May  26  '80 

DEFENSE  PERSONNEL  SUPPORT  CENTER 

Feeding  the   'now'  generation.   MajGen  Emmett  W. 
Bowers,   illus  Army  Log  12:8-11  Mar-Apr   '80 

GAO  charges  DPSC  (Defense  Personnel  Support  Cen- 
ter) with  poor  bookkeeping- -millions  out  of  control. 
Paul  Smith.   AF  Times  41:8  Dec  29  '80 

Three  from  DPSC:  National  stock  numbers,  pricing 
change,   delivery  specs.    Review  58:39  Mar-Apr  '80 


149 


DEFENSE  SATELLITE   COMMUNICATIONS  SYSTEM  DEFENSES   -   Conlinued 


Two  DOD  satellites  now  operational.  AF  Times  40:35 
Mar  10  '80 

DEFENSE  SUPPLY  AGENCY    see  Defense  Logistics 
Agency 

DEFENSE  SUPPLY  ASSOCIATION  see  American  Logis- 
tics Association 

DEFENSE  SUPPRESSION 

Air  defense  suppression  in  a  Central  European  the- 
atre. Konrad  Alder,  illus  tabs  Armada  Intl  4:60- 
62+  Mar-Apr  '80 

Deep-strike  interdiction.   Charles  E.Myers,    Jr.  illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:47-52  Nov  '80 

Green  Flag  now  defines  electronic  warfare  as  an  of- 
fensive weapon.    Majs  Frank  A.Parker  and  Arthur 
W.Ritter.   illus  Def  Elect  12:59-60+  Oct  '80 

How  ASD  is  meeting  the  needs  of  the  nineties.  LtGen 
Lawrence  A.Skantze.  illus  chart  AF  Mag  63:37-43 
Oct  '80 

New  concepts  for  organizing  and  managing  fire  sup- 
port,   1986-2000.   Col  Robert  S.Riley,    Ret.   charts 
Fid  Arty  J  48:42-47  Jan-Feb  '80 

Roller  Coaster  operations  across  the  FEBA  (Forward 
Edge  of  the  Battle  Area).   LtCol  William  C.Page, 
Jr.  illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:34-38  Mar  '80 

SEAD  (Suppression  of  Enemy  Air  Defense),  illus  tabs 
Fid  Arty  J  48:8-18  Sep-Oct  '80 

SEAD  (Suppression  of  Enemy  Air  Defense)  and  the 
2-minute  drill.  Capt  Demetrio  J.  Tehero.  illus 
USA  Avn  Dig  26:24-27  Feb  '80 

DEFENSE  SYSTEMS  ACQUISITION  REVIEW  COUNCIL 

Affordability- -let's  not  make  it  a  dirty  word.  RADM 
L.S.Kollmorgen  and  LCDR  S.E.Briggs.  tab  Def 
Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:78-83  Summer   '80 

Alternatives  for  shortening  the  acquisition  process. 
Maj  David  T.Spencer.   Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  2:36-59 
Autumn  '79 

Increasing  emphasis  on  readiness  in  acquisition. 
Richard  E.Biedenbender .  tabs  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev 
2:99-106  Autumn  '79 

OMB  Circular  A- 109  impact  on  new  development. 
Dean  E.Roberts,  illus  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  2:27-35 

Autumn   '7  9 

Shortening  the  acquisition  cycle.  Augie  G.Martinez. 
Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  2:60-66  Autumn  '79 

DEFENSES 


See  also 
Air  Defenses 
Civil  Defense 


Deterrence 
Rearmament 


International  defense  digest.    Regular  feature  in  issues 
of  International  Defense  Review 


Light  warships  for  defence  &  EEZ  (Exclusive  Eco- 
nomic Zones)  patrol,  illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 2:100+ 
Mar-Apr  '80 


Coj  t  s^ 

Budgeting  for  Defence.  Arthur  Hockaday.  tabs  RUSI  J 
for  Def  Studies   124:3-10  Dec   '79 

Comparisons  of  defence  expenditures   1975-1980. 

International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies.  Table 
only.  AF  Mag  63:131  Dec   '80 

Arab    States 


Defence  problems  in  the  Persian  Gulf.   Robert  Elliot, 
illus  tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:39-42  Oct- 
Nov  '80 

A_s_i  a 

Role  of  small  naval  craft  in  Asia.  Benjamin  S.L. 
Smith,  illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  2:97-98  Mar-Apr   '80 

Asia,      Southeastern 

ASEAN  defence  commentary.   Regular  feature  in  is- 
sues of  A^um  T^feji£e_  Joujrnal  beginning  with  July- 
August   198  0 

ASEAN  defence  news.   Regular  feature  in  issues  of 
A.  s_ian  _De  fen£e_  J  our  nal 

Self-support  for  South  East  Asia's  dominoes,  maps 
Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 4:463-465   '80 

South  East  Asia  air  defence.  AVM  Stewart  Menaul. 
illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 2:74-76  Mar-Apr  '80 

Australia 

Australia  looks  ahead  in  defense.   Gregory  Copley. 
Def  &  For  Aff  8:37  Oct  '80 

Australian  defence  news.   Regular  feature  in  some  is- 
sues of  Asjjm _Defence_  Journal 

Politics  &  defence:  Australian  military  issues  in  the 
1980's.   Peter  L.Young,    illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  1 : 
81-84+  Jan-Feb  '8  0 

Austria 


Area  defence—Austria's  security.   Otto  Roesch.    illus 
tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:43-44+  Jun-Jul  '80 

Austrian  defence,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24: 
70-71  Oct-Nov  '79 

Canada 

Defense  strategy  and  military  estrangement.   Maj 
John  Hasek.   AU  Rev  31:93-96  Sep-Oct  '80 

Militia  north  of  the  border:  A  candid  view  of  Canada's 
land  reserve  force.   Hawley  L.  Black,    illus  Natl 
Guard  34:8-11  Nov  '80 

China     (People's     Republic) 

China--a  nuclear  power:  Strategic  posture  and  de- 
fense modernization.  Ernst  Kux.  illus  Armada 
Intl  4:106-108+  Mar-Apr  '80 

China  defence  notes.    Regular  feature  in  some  issues 
of  A£i_an  rjefence_ Journal 

Two  Chinese  roads  to  military  modernization- -and  a 
U.S.  dilemma.  Thomas  A.Marks,  illus  tab  Strat 
Rev  8:18-28  Summer  '80 


150 


DEFENSES   -    Continued 


Cuba 


DEFENSES      .   Continued 

Iceland 


Cuba's  expanding  power  potential.   F.Clifton  Berry, 
Jr.    illus  tabs  maps  AF  Mag  63:43-47  Apr  '80 

Denmark 


The  Niels  Juel  corvette--a  lesson  in  compact  design, 
illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 4:502-503   '80 

Europe,      Central^ 

Territorial  defense  in  Central  Europe.   Steven  L.  Can 
by.   Armed  Forces  &  Soc  7:51-67  Fall   '80 

Europe,      West  e_r  n 

The  deployment  of  Pershing  II  to  Europe--some  im- 
plications.  LtCol  William  K.Mcgill.  illus  Mil  Rev 
60:58-66  Dec   '80 

European  defence  news.   Regular  feature  in  issues  of 
Asian  D_efence_ journal 

European  headlines  disturbing.    LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker, 
Ret.   AF  Times  40:13-14  Jun  30   '80 

Symposium  on  military  strategy  in  Western  Europe. 
Phillip  A.Karber  and  others.   Armed  Forces  &  Soc 

7:69-87  Fall   '80 

Finland 


Will  of  the  nation:  Finland's  defence  policy.   Lasse 
Aikas.    illus  tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:31-33 
Jun- Jul  '80 

France 

The  evolving  French  strategic  debate.  D.Bruce 
Marshall,  illus  Strat  Rev  8:59-77  Spring   '80 

The  future  of  the  French  Strategic  Nuclear  Force. 
Paul  Stares,  tabs  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:231-257 
Summer   '80 


Germany     (Federal     Republic) 


\ 


Disarmament  problems  and  the  position  of  West  Ger- 
many.  Udo  Philipp.  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 7:985   '80 

German  security  policy:  Position,   problems,   pros- 
pects. Hans  Ruhle.   Intl  Sec  Rev  5:193-208 


Summer   '80 


Great     Britain 


British  defence  notes.   Regular  feature  in  some  issues 
of  As^n  r^feji£e_  J_ournal 

British  security  concerns  in  the  1980 's.   Martin  Ed- 
monds.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:209-230  Summer   '80 

The  British  Statement  on  Defence  Estimates,    illus 
tabs  Asian  Def  J  No.  4:78+  Jul-Aug   '80 

Defence  and  the  changing  scene.    (Fuller- Liddell  Hart 
Memorial  Lecture)  Marshal  Neil  Cameron.   RUSI 
J  for  Def  Studies   125:21-28  Mar  '80 

A  glance  into  the  future.    (Interview  with  British  Sec- 
retary of  State  for  Defence,   Francis  Pym)  ACM 
John  Barraclough.    illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations 
25:34+  Jun-Jul  '80 

The  political  economy  of  UK  defence  expenditure. 
Keith  Hartley  and  Edward  Lynk.   tabs  RUSI  J  for 
Def  Studies   125:29-34  Mar   '80 

Seawolf  shows  its  teeth.  Enrico  delle  Capre.  illus 
Asian  Def  J  No. 2:28-30+  Mar-Apr   '80 


Iceland;  Unique  in  NATO.    LCDR  Robert  A.Fliegel. 
illus  tab  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:32-37  Aug  '80 

India 


Indian  defence  briefs.   Regular  feature  in  some  issues 
of  A^i^n  rj^fejic^e_ J_ournal 

J  a  pa  n 

Economics  and  defense:  Japan'  s  dilemma.    Col  Thom- 
as H.Harvey,   Jr.   illus  tabs  Mil  Rev  60:64-70 
Jun  '80 

Japan--economic  giant  and  military  pigmy.   Dick  Wil- 
son,   illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:25-26+  Feb- 
Mar   '80 

Japan:  The   reluctant  superpower.  Stefan  Geisen- 
heyner.    illus  Def  Elect  12:93-94+  Feb  '80 

Japanese  1980  defense  budget  and  future  R&D  pro- 
grams. Edward  C.Ezell.  illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev 
13,   No. 3:340-344   '80 

The  Japanese  Self-Defense  Forces,    1980--issues, 
policies  and  technology  for  the  coming  decade. 
Edward  C.Ezell.  illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 2: 
187-197   '80 

Japan's  emerging  Self  Defense  Force.   LtCol  Edward 
M.  Condra  III.   illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:53-58  Jun   '80 

Japan's  security  situation:  An  assessment.   P. Lewis 
Young,  illus  tabs  Asian  Def  J  pt  1,    Japan  in  a 
wider  world.   No.  2:24-26+  Mar-Apr   '80;  pt  2, 
Changing  realities  in  Japan,    1945-1952.   No. 3: 
12-14+  May-Jun   '80 

Northeast  Asia:  The  shifting  balance.   F.Clifton 

Berry,   Jr.    illus  tabs  map  AF  Mag  63:34-41  Jun  '80 

Korea 

Northeast  Asia:  The  shifting  balance.   F.Clifton 

Berry,  Jr.   illus  tabs  map  AF  Mag  63:34-41  Jun  '80 

Korea     (Republ i  C  ) 

In  Eighth  U.S.   Army,   our  eyes  are  on  the  north.   Gen 
John  A.Wickham,   Jr.    illus  Army  30:82-88  Oct  '80 

Malaysia 

Malaysian  national  security  from  the  bureaucrat's 
eye:  A  preliminary  analysis.    Zara  Dian.    illus  map 
tabs  Asian  Def  J  No.  4:8- 10+  Jul-Aug   '80 

Muslim    World 


Defence  forces  for  the  Muslim  World.   LtGen  Arthur 
S.Collins,   Jr,   Ret.    illus  Islamic  Def  Rev  5, 
No. 3:3-6   '80 

NA  T_q 

ASRAAM-smoke  without  fire?  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 5:686-687   '80 

Across  or  along:  Soviet  amphibious  options  in  North- 
western Europe.   (Is  a  joint  NATO  Marine  Corps 
needed?  )  Alexander  K  .Maconochie.  illus  map  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:46-50  Apr  '80 

After  the  tank,  then  what?  Maj  Orville  T.Stokes,  Jr. 
illus  Fid  Arty  J  48:44-49  Jul-Aug  '80;  Mil  Rev  60: 
2-12  Oct  '80 


151 


DEFENSES  -  Continued 

_N_A_TO    -  Cont'd 

Air  power  in  the  Central  Region.  AVM  M.J.Armi- 
tage.  illus  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   124:33-38 
Dec   '79 

Allies  beef  up  forces  as  U.S.    strength  wanes,   illus 
Sea  Power  23:18-20  Aug   '80 

Army  revitalizing  mobilization  plans,  procedures, 
assets.    LtGen  Glenn  K.Otis,    illus  Army  30  : 1 18  - 
123  Oct  '80 

The  balance  in  Central  Europe:  Reflections  through 
the  Soviet  prism.  LtCol  Allan  A.Myer.  illus  tabs 
Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:15-43  Nov-Dec   '80 

The  British  Statement  on  Defence  Estimates,  illus 
tabs  Asian  Def  J  No. 4:78+  Jul-Aug   '80 

Challenges  and  uncertainty:  NATO's   southern  flank. 
James   Brown,    illus  AU  Rev  31:3-16  May-Jun   '80 

Defence  and  the  changing  scene.    (Fuller- Liddell  Hart 
Memorial  Lecture)  Marshal  Neil  Cameron.    RUSI 
J  for  Def  Studies   125:21-28  Mar  '80 

Defence  philosophy.   ACM  Peter  Le  Cheminant.   RUSI 
J  for  DEF  Studies   125:9-13  Jun  '80 

Defending  Europe  against  a  conventional  attack. 
Kenneth  J.Coffey,    illus  tabs  AU  Rev  31:47-59 
Jan- Feb  '80 

The  deployment  of  Pershing  II  to  Europe-some  im- 
plications.  LtCol  William  K.Megill.  illus  Mil  Rev 
60:58-66  Dec   '80 

Disarmament  problems  and  the  position  of  West  Ger- 
many.  Udo  Philipp.   Intl  Def  Rev   13,    No. 7:985    '80 

Does  NATO  have  a  future?    Walter  F.Hahn.  Intl  Sec 
Rev  5:151-172  Summer   '80 

France   1940  and  the  NATO  Center  1980:  A  disquieting 
comparison.   Jeffrey  Record,    illus  tabs  Strat  Rev 
8:67-74  Summer   '80 

A  glance  into  the  future.    (Interview  with  British  Sec- 
retary of  State  for  Defence,   Francis  Pym)  ACM 
John  Barraclough.    illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations 
25:34+  Jun-Jul  '80 

Implementing  NATO  systems /projects .  (Address, 
AFCEA  NATO  Brussels  Symposium,  Oct  1980) 
Joseph  M. A. H.Luns.   illus  Signal  35:27-28  Dec    '80 

The   impossible  task--defense  without  relevant  strat- 
egy.   LtCol  Wolfgang  W.E.Samuel,    illus  AU  Rev 
31:15-28  Mar-Apr  '80 

JCS  Chairman  (Gen  David  C.Jones)  sums  it  all  up: 

Challenges  of  a  changing  world.   (Testimony,   House 
Armed  Services  Committee,   Jan  29,    1980)  Gen 
David  C.Jones,   illus  tabs  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117: 
8-11  Mar  '80 

NATO  strategy  under  discussion  in  Bonn.  Udo  Phi- 
lipp. illus  maps  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  9:1367- 
1371   '80 

NATO  theater  nuclear  modernization.  Joseph  D. 
Douglass.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:57-71  Spring   '80 

The  North  German  Plain  attack  scenario:  Threat  or 
illusion?   Gen  James  H.Polk,    Ret.    illus  Strat  Rev 
8:60-66  Summer  '80 


DEFENSES  -   Continued 


N  A_T_0       -   Cont'd 

Operations  in  the  enemy  rear  —  Soviet  doctrine  and 
tactics.   C.N.Donnelly,   illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No.  1:35-41   '80 

Pentagon's  "Eurostrategy"  plans.  V.Kuznetsov. 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 2:53-54  Feb  '80 

Polaris  successor.    (Report  of  a  seminar  held  at  RUSI 
in  conjunction  with  British  Atlantic  Committee, 
April  30,    1980)  illus  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125: 
16-26  Sep   '80 


The  Royal  Navy.    Adm  James  Eberle, 
Inst  Proc   106:26-31  Aug  '80 


illus  US  Nav 


Some  current  C    I  concepts  and  programs.   Gowri 
S.Sundaram.   illus  Intl  Def  Rev   13,    No. 7: 
1036-1042    '80 

Some  strategic  implications  of  fighting  outnumbered 
on  the  NATO  battlefield.  Col  William  O.Stauden- 
maier.    illus  Mil  Rev  60:38-50  May  '80 

Soviet  tactics  for  overcoming  NATO  antitank  defenses. 
C.N.Donnelly.    (Reprinted  from  International  De- 
fense  Review,    No.  7,    1979)  Infantry  pt  1,    70:20-26 
Sep-Oct   '80;  pt  2,    70:16-23  Nov-Dec   '80 

Strategic  factors  affecting  the  defence  by  NATO  of 
Western  Europe:  A  reappraisal.  LtCol  D.  M.O. 
Miller.   RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125:37-43  Sep   '80 

Territorial  defense  in  Central  Europe.   Steven  L.  Can- 
by.   Armed  Forces  &  Soc  7:51-67  Fall   '80 

The  trouble  with  NATO.    LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker,    Ret. 
AF  Times  40:19-20  Jun  23    '80;  Natl  Def  65:38 
Oct  '80 

Costs 


Indices  of  NATO  defence  expenditure,    current  and 
constant  prices.   International  Institute  for  Strate- 
gic Studies.  Table  only.  AF  Mag  63:130  Dec   '80 

Netherlands 


The  M-class  frigate.  Capt  F.  de  Blocq  van  Kuffeler, 
Ret.  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 4:504-506   '80 

Nor  w_ay 

Svalbard:  Flashpoint  of  the  far  North?    Thomas  Ries. 
illus  maps  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  3:335-339  '80 

Po  rtugal 

Defence  related  economic  co-operation  and  assistance 
within  the  Alliance.   Rainer  W.  Rupp.   illus  tab 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:61-62+  Jun-Jul  '80 

R  u  m  a  n  ia 

Defense  and  mass  mobilization  in  Romania.   David  P. 
Burke.   Armed  Forces   &  Soc  7:31-49  Fall   '80 

Russia 


American  strength,   Soviet  weakness,    tabs  Def  Moni- 
tor 9:  entire   issue  Jun   '8  0 

Disarmament  problems  and  the  position  of  West  Ger- 
many.  Udo  Philipp.  Intl  Def  Rev   13,    No. 7:985    '80 

JCS  Chairman  (Gen  David  C.Jones)  sums  it  all  up: 

Challenges  of  a  changing  world.   (Testimony,    House 
Armed  Services  Committee,   Jan  29,    1980)  Gen 
David  C.Jones,  illus  tabs  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117: 
8-11  Mar  '80 


152 


-'-; 


DEFENSES   -   Continued 

BjfJjil    "  Cont'd 

Pentagon  rebuts  charges  of  U.S.   military  weakness. 
Def  Monitor  9,   No.  8:  entire  issue   '80 

The  rationale  for  the  development  of  Soviet  seapower. 
Michael  MccGwire.    illus  map  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:154-183  May  '80 

The  Soviet  defense  establishment  in  the   '80s.   William 
T.Lee,    illus  tabs  AF  Mag  63:100-108  Mar  '80 

The  Soviet  ground  forces.   Col  Daniel  K.Malone.  illus 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:46-48f  Oct-Nov   '80 

Soviet  military  report.  Regular  feature  in  some 
issues  of  .D£fe2.se_&_ _Fo_reig_n_  Affairs 

Svalbard:  Flashpoint  of  the  far  North?    Thomas  Ries  . 
illus  maps  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 3:335-339  '80 

The  U.S.  learns  the  final  score:  The  SALT  II  debate 
and  the  strategic  balance.  Justin  Galen,  tabs 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:52-53+  Oct  '80 

Costs 

Are  the  Soviets  really  outspending  the  U.S.    on  de- 
fense?  Franklyn  D.Holzman.    tabs  Intl  Sec  4:86- 
104  Spring  '80 

Moscow's  goal  is  military  superiority.    Edgar  Ulsa- 
mer.   tabs  AF  Mag  63:42-52  Mar  '80 

Soviet  defence  expenditure.  International  Institute  for 
Strategic  Studies,  tab  AF  Mag  63:70  Dec   '80 

Two  simple  curves  behind  the  push  for  more  defense 
spending,   tabs  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:25+ 
Aug   '80 

Saudi  _^_^_b_i_a 

Saudi  Arabia:  A  political  and  strategic  assessment. 
P.Lewis  Young,    illus  map  Asian  Def  J  pt  I,  No. 4: 
36+  Jul-Aug  '80;  pt  2,  No.  5:47-48+  Sep-Oct  '80 

Sou  t_h_  _A_(j_i_c_a_  £R_  ejub  li_c_)_ 

The  South  African  Defence  Force.   Col  Norman  L. 
Dodd,   Ret.    illus  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125:39-43 
Mar   '80 

Spain 

Spain  and  its  defense  organization.   LtCol  J.Sanchez 
Mendez  and  others,   illus  chart  Intl  Def  Rev  pt  1, 
The  Armed  Forces.    12,   No.  9:1489-1494   '79;  pt  2, 
The  defense  industry.    13,   No.  1:103-108   '80 

Sweden 

Independence  and  self-determination  (for  Sweden). 
Eric  Kr'onmark.    illus  tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations 
25:24-25+  Jun-Jul  '80 

The  naval  defense  of  Sweden  in  the  1980s,   John  B. 
Hattendorf.  illus  map  tab  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:22- 
•    34  Jan-Feb  '80 

Switzerland 


DEFENSES  -   Continued 

Switzerland    -   Cont'd 

Swiss  military  infrastructure.   Konrad  Alder. 
Armada  Intl  4:28+  Jul-Aug   '80 


illus 


JhiJldJWojld 

Nuclear  proliferation  in  the  Third  World—problems 
and  prospects  for  the  1980s.  Theodor  H.Winkler, 
illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 2:198-204   '80 

Turkey 


The  militia  forces  of  Switzerland.   G.  A.  Chevallaz. 
illus  tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:18+  Jun-Jul  '80 

Reflections  on  the  defense   concept  of  Switzerland. 
Gen  Frank  See  thaler,    illus  tab  Armada  Intl  4:20+ 
Jul-Aug   '80 


Defence  related  economic  co-operation  and  assistance 
within  the  Alliance.   Rainer  W.Rupp.    illus  tab 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:61-62+  Jun-Jul   '80 

U_n  i  t e  d  _S_ta_t e_£ 

AFA  Convention  address.   (Presentation,   Air  Force 
Assoc  National  Convention,   Washington,  Sep  16, 
1980)  Gen  Lew  Allen,   Jr.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs: 
Sup,   pp  7-12,   Nov  '80 

AFA  policy  paper:  Force  modernization  and  R&D.   AF 
Mag  63:71-75  Nov  '80 

Air  Force  priorities.  (Presentation,   Air  Force  Assoc 
National  Convention,    Washington,   Sep  17,    1980) 
Hans  M.Mark.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  2-6,   Nov  '80 

Air  Force  research  and  development  programs. 
(Presentation,   Subcommittee  on  Research  and 
Development,   House  Armed  Services  Committee, 
Washington,    March  4,    1980)  Robert  J.Hermann. 
AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,  pp  28-33,   Jun  '80 

Airpower  and  national  defense.    (Presentation,   First 
State  Flight  of  the  Order  of  Daedalians,    Dover 
AFB,   DE,   June  6,    1980)  Gen  Richard  H.Ellis.   AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp   10-14,   Aug   '80 

American  strength,   Soviet  weakness,   tabs  Def  Moni- 
tor 9:  entire  issue  Jun  '80 

America's  soft  underbelly:  Central  America  and  the 
Caribbean.  John  J.Tierney.  illus  Sea  Power  23: 
14-16  Jun  '80 

Analysts  call  U.S.    strength  inadequate  to  meet  threat. 
John  Ginovsky.   AF  Times  41:12  Jul  28   '80 

Appeasement  policies  have  not  reaped  rewards  of 
peace  and  cooperation.    (Remarks,   Army  Section, 
ROA  National  Council,   Washington,    Feb  1980)  Rep 
Floyd  D.Spence.   illus  Officer  56:14-16  May  '80 

Carter  faulted  on  national  defense  ad.  AF  Times  41: 
41  Oct  20   '80 

A  countervailing  strategic  strategy.  Harold  Brown, 
illus  Defense/80,   pp  2-9,   Oct  '80 

Critical  defense  issues.   LtGen  Ira  C.  Eaker,   Ret. 
AF  Times  41:19-"  Oct  6   '80 

The  dangerous  decade.    (Presentation,  Commonwealth 
Club  Luncheon,  San  Francisco,  Jan  18,  1980)  Hans 
M.Mark.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,  pp  2-8, 
Jun  '80 

Dawn  of  a  new  strategic  era?   Edgar  Ulsamer.   AF 
Mag  63:49-54  May  '80 

Defense  dialogue:  Views  of  the  (1980)  presidential 
challengers.   Parameters  10:71-90  Mar  '80 


153 


DEFENSES   -   Continued 

United    States^-    Conl  d 

Defense  highlights.    Regular  feature  in  issues  of 
Na tional_  Deafen se 

The  FY  1981-85  defense  program:  Is  a  trillion  dollars 
enough?  Lawrence  J.Korb.  illus  tabs  Nav  War  Col 
Rev  33:3-16  Mar-Apr   '80 

(Harold)  Brown's  Posture  Statement.   LtGen  Ira  C. 
Eaker,   Ret.  AF  Times  40:19-20  Mar  10   '80 

House  panel  (Armed  Services  Subcommittee  on  Inves- 
tigations) calls  Brown  on  'leaks.  '  AF  Times  41:12 
Sep  8   '80 

In  defense  of  defense.  Sen  Nancy  Landon  Kassebaum. 
illus  tabs  Def  Mgt  J  16:38-42  Second  Quarter  '80 

In  focus.  Regular  feature  in  issues  of  Air_ Force _Mag_- 
azine_ 

JCS  Chairman  (Gen  David  C.Jones)  sums  it  all  up: 

Challenges  of  a  changing  world.   (Testimony,   House 
Armed  Services  Committee,   Jan  29,    1980)  Gen 
David  C.Jones,  illus  tabs  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117: 
8-11  Mar  '80 

M-X--the  full  perspective.  Seymour  L.Zeiberg.  illus 
Defense/80,    entire  issue,   Sep   '80 

A  Military  Posture  for  the   1980s.    (Statement  before 
House  Armed  Services  Committee,   Jan  29,    1980) 
Gen  David  C.Jones,    illus  Defense/80,  pp   17-24, 
Apr   '80 

The  most  invisible  airplane.  LtGen  Ira  C.  Eaker,  Ret. 
AF  Times  41:19-20  Sep  15   '80 

NE-Midwest  group  wants  more  defense.  AF  Times 
41:2  Sep    1    '80 

National  Strategic  Mobility  Conference  (Washington, 
June   1980).    illus  Def  Trans  J  36:12-27  Aug  '80 

New  challenge  in  defense:  Affordability.  John  R.  Tran- 
sue.   Natl  Def  65:30-31+  Dec   '80 

The   1981  defense  budget  increase.   Herschel  Kanter . 
illus   tabs  Strat  Rev  8:17-29  Spring    '80 

The  1979  defense  year  in  review.   L.Edgar  Prina. 
illus  Sea  Power  22:30+  Dec  '79 

Pacific  Air  Forces:  A  forward  defense  strategy. 
(Presentation,   Air  Force  Assoc  National  Sympo- 
sium,   Los  Angeles,   Oct  26,    1979)  LtGen  James  D. 
Hughes.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup  No.  2:14-23 
Feb  '80 

Pentagon  rebuts  charges  of  U.S.   military  weakness. 
Def  Monitor  9,   No.  8:  entire  issue   '80 

The  "people"  side  of  strategic  deterrence:  Why  the 
draft  won't  solve  the  problem  either.  Govt  Exec 
12:22-24  Mar   '80 

A  post-detente  strategy  for  the  United  States.  Sen 
Henry  M.Jackson,  illus  Strat  Rev  8:11-16 
Spring   '80 

Report  to  the  96th  Congress.   (Presentation,   House 
Armed  Services  Committee,    Washington,    Feb 
1980)  Hans  M.Mark  and  Gen  Lew  Allen,    Jr.  tabs 
AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup  No. 3:2-35  Mar  '80 


DEFENSES  -   Continued 

United    Sta2££    '   Cont'd 

The  role  of  the  Marine  Corps  in  today's  U.S.  defense 
strategy.   2dLt  Michael  A.  Gay.  illus  MarCor  Gaz 
64:54-58  Jan  '80 

SAC  looks  at  the   '80s.    (Presentation,   Air  Force 

Assoc  National  Symposium,    Los  Angeles,   Oct  25, 
1979)  Gen  Richard  H.Ellis.    AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup  No.  2:24-30  Feb  '8  0 

The  search  for  U.S.   bases  in  the  Indian  Ocean:  A 
last  chance.  ADM  Thomas  H.Moorer,   Ret  and 
Alvin  J.Cottrell.  illus  map  Strat  Rev  8:30-38 
Spring   '80 

Some  current  C3I  concepts  and  programs.  Gowri 
S.Sundaram.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 7: 
1036-1042   '80 

'Stealth'  aircraft  invisible  to  radar  (Def  Sec  Brown 
has  announced).   AF  Times  41:12  Sep  8   '80 

Strategic  military  balance.  Harold  Brown.   (Reprinted 
from  Asia-Pacific  Defense  Forum,   Spring  1980) 
illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 5:131+  Sep-Oct  '80 

Summary  of  DOD  Annual  Report.   (Presentation, 
Senate  Armed  Services  Committee,    Washington, 
Jan  29,    1980)  Harold  Brown.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup,    pp  2-14,    Apr   '80 

The  tragicomedy  of  arms  trade  control.   Richard  K. 
Betts.   Intl  Sec  5:80-110  Summer  '80 

The  U.S.  learns  the  final  score:  The  SALT  II  debate 
and  the  strategic  balance.   Justin  Galen,  tabs 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:52-53+  Oct  '80 

U.S.   Military  Posture.   (Presentation,   House  Armed 
Services  Committee,    Washington,    Jan  29,    1980) 
Gen  David  C.Jones.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  15-23,   Apr   '80 

U.S.  military  report.   Regular  feature  in  some  issues 
of  DeJen_s^_?^For_ej.g_n_Affai_rs_ 

U.S.  national  defense  structure.  (Special  almanac 
issue)  illus  tabs  maps  Defense/80:  entire  issue 
Jul  '80 

U.S.   security  interests  in  the  South  Pacific.  Elliott 
Hurwitz.   map  Asian  Def  J  No.  5: 129- 130  Sep- 
Oct  '80 

U.S.   strategic  nuclear  policy.    (Presentation,    Naval 
War  College,   Aug  20,    1980)  Harold  Brown.  AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  2-8,   Oct  '80 

Why  shelving  the  B-l  bomber  was  a  dumb  idea,   tabs 
illus  Govt  Exec  12:24+  Mar  '80 

World  realities  and  the  M-X.   (Presentation,    Clovis, 
NM,    Chamber  of  Commerce,   Sep  12,    1980)  Joe  F. 
Meis.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  27-36, 
Nov  '80 

Costs 


Are  the  Soviets  really  outspending  the  U.S.  on  de- 
fense? Franklyn  D.Holzman.  tabs  Intl  Sec  4:86- 
104  Spring  '80 

Muskie  sees   $  1  trillion  in  outlays  in  5  years.   AF 
Times  41:10  Oct  13   '80 


154 


DEFENSES  -  Continued 

U£i^t_e_d__St  a_t_e_s_     .   Cunt '  d 
Costs  -   Cont'd 

Two  simple  curves  behind  the  push  for  more  defense 
spending,   tabs  Armed  Forces  J  Lntl  117:25+ 
Aug   '80 

Warsaw     Pact 


JCS  Chairman  (Gen  David  C.Jones)  sums  it  all  up: 

Challenges  of  a  changing  world.   (Testimony,   House 
Armed  Services  Committee,   Jan  29,    1980)  Gen 
David  C.Jones,  illus  tabs  Armed  Forces  J  lntl  117: 
8-11  Mar  '80 

The  Warsaw  Pact—military  exercises  and  military 
interventions.   Christopher  Jones,   tabs  Armed 
Forces  &  Soc  7:5-30  Fall   '80 


J?_g 


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Yugoslav  security  after  Tito.  Phillip  A.Karber  and 
Jon  L.Lellenberg.  illus  Strat  Rev  8:44-58 
Spring  '80 

DEFOLIATION 

AF  bows  to  criticism,  won't  do  (Herbicide)  Orange 
study.    AF  Times  40:26  May  26    '80 

Ex-Ranch  Hand  volunteers  needed  for   'Orange'  study. 
AF  Times  41:40  Nov  3   '80 

'Orange'  firms  say  government  failed  to  warn.  AF 
Times  40:45  Feb  18   '80 

'Orange'  memo  upsetting.  AF  Times  40:13  Apr  14  '80 

'Outside'  scientists   monitor  Agent  Orange  study.   AF 
Times  41:9  Oct  6   '80 

The  Ranch  Hand  health  effects  study.   (Presentation, 
Subcommittee  on  Medical  Facilities  and  Benefits, 
House  Veterans  Affairs  Committee,    Washington, 
Sep  16,    1980)   LtGen  Paul  W.Myers  .   AF  Plcy  Ltr 
for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  37-39,   Nov  '80 

VA's  Agent  Orange  dilemma.   Ed  Gates.  AF  Mag  63: 
91  Aug   '80 

DEGREES,    ACADEMIC 

If  degrees  carried  points  ...   Bruce  Callander.   AF 

Times  40:4+  Jan  28   '80 

Off-duty  education  pays  off.   SSgt  Jim  Boersema.    illus 
tab  Soldiers  35:50-52  Mar   '80 

DELAUNE,   Elton  J.,   Jr 

Managing  DARCOM  (Army  Materiel  Development  and 
Readiness  Command).  MajGen  Elton  J.Delaune, 
Jr.  Army  Log   12:2-5  May-Jun  '80 

DEMONSTRATIONS  (PROTEST) 

160  women  imprisoned  for  march  on  Pentagon. 
Laurie  Parker,   illus  AF  Times  41:10  Dec   1   '80 

The  siege  of  the  MEDE  (Military  Electronics  Defense 
Expo)  site.   Robert  Heck,   illus  Armada  lntl  4:60+ 
Sep-Oct  '80 

DENTAL  CARE 

CHAMPUS  dental  plan  approved  by  House.  Martha 
Lynn  Craver.   AF  Times  41:1+   Oct  20    '80 


DENTAL  CARE      _   Continued 

(Dental)  care--boon  to  lower  EM.   Paul  Smith,   tab 
AF  Times  40:22  Jun  9  '80 

Dental  emergency  treatment.    TIG  Brief  32:12 
Jan  11   '80 

Dental  plan   'OK,  '  but  not  eye  care.   AF  Times  41:16 
Oct  20   '80 

Hypertension  screening/annual  dental  examination. 
TIG  Brief  32:15  Feb  8  '80 

Kin  dental  care  at  72  bases.   AF  Times  41:45 
Aug   18   '80 

Nunn-Warner,   dental  plan  get  Carter  okay.   AF  Times 
40:1+  Jun  9  '80 

Officials  ask  dental  care  for  CONUS  kin.  AF  Times 
40:1+  Jun  30   '80 

Panel  (House  Armed  Services  Committee)  OKs 

CHAMPUS  dental  bill- -full  House  to  consider  ex- 
panded plan.  AF  Times  41:3  Oct  6   '80 

Panel  (House  Armed  Services  Subcommittee  on  Mili- 
tary Personnel)  OKs  expanded  kin  dental  care,  tab 
AF  Times  41:3  Sep  29   '80 

Panel  (Senate  Armed  Services  Subcommittee  on  Man- 
power and  Personnel)  tables  dental  CHAMPUS  till 
next  year.   Martha  Lynn  Craver.   AF  Times  41:18 
Dec  8   '80 

Revised  CHAMPUS  dental  plan.   AF  Times  41:7 
Aug  18   '80 

Tac-tooth-cal  drills  .  Mary  Storms  .  illus  Soldiers 
35:50-51  Apr  '80 

Top  AF  dentist  supports  new  CHAMPUS  plan.  Inter- 
view. BrigGen  Stanley  C.Kolodny.  AF  Times  41:28 
Nov  17   '80 


DENTAL  CORPS 


Air  Force 


Dental  materiel  management.    TIG  Brief  32:13 
Jan  11   '80 

Dental  precious  metals  management.   TIG  Brief  32:6 
Jun  27   '80 

1500  dentists  to  train  as  emergency  medics.  Inter- 
view. BrigGen  Stanley  C.Kolodny.  AF  Times  41:8 
Nov  10   '80 

Occupational  safety  and  health  in  USAF  dental  clinics. 
TIG  Brief  32:11  Jan  11   '80 

The  role  of  dental  Cost  Center  Managers  (CCM)  in 
fiscal  management.    TIG  Brief  32:7  Aug  8   '80 

Army 

Tac-tooth-cal  drills.  Mary  Storms,  illus  Soldiers 
35:50-51  Apr   '80 

DEPENDENCY  AND  INDEMNITY  COMPENSATION  see 
Survivors  Rights  and  Benefits 

DEPENDENTS.    MILITARY 

See  also 
Children,    Military 
Wives,    Military 

AFC  eyes  base  OK  of  parent  kin  status.   Don  Mace. 
AF  Times  41:39  Sep  22  '80 


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DEPENDENTS,    MILITARY   -   Continued 

Are  you  eligible  for  CHAMPUS?   illus  Sergeants   18:13 
Oct  '80 

CHAMPUS  boosts  handicapped  care.  AF  Times  41:3 
Oct  13   '80 

CHAMPUS  dental  plan  approved  by  House.  Martha 
Lynn  Craver.  AF  Times  41:1+  Oct  20   '80 

CHAMPUS:  Is  the  mess  a  myth?   John  Moxley  III.    illus 
tabs  Defense/80,   pp  2-11,    May   '80 

Ceiling  on  kin  (overseas)  a  hardship.  AF  Times  40:10 
Mar  10   '80 

Combat  casualties  who  remain  at  home.   Edna  J. 
Hunter,   illus  Mil  Rev  60:28-36  Jan  '80 


DEPENDENTS,   MILITARY  -  Continued 

Support  centers  for  kin,   INTRO  (Individualized  New- 
comer TReatment  and  Orientation)  expansion 
pushed.   AF  Times  41:14  Oct  20   '80 

Top  AF  dentist  supports  new  CHAMPUS  plan.  Inter- 
view. BrigGen  Stanley  C.Kolodny.  AF  Times  41:28 
Nov  17   '80 

What  you  should  know  about  DEERS  (Defense  Enroll- 
ment/Eligibility Reporting  System).    Col  A.H.Hum- 
phreys.  Officer  56:23  Sep   '80 

Who  will  take  care  of  the  kids  when  the  war  starts? 
TIG  Brief  31:10  Dec  21   '79 

Women  denied  husband  (health)  care  get  break.  AF 
Times  41:2  Jul  28   '80 


DOD  statistics:  Pregnancy  most  common  reason  for 
hospitalization.  AF  Times  41:4  Nov  10  '80 

Dependent  care  responsibilities.    TIG  Brief  32:11-12 
May  2  '80 

Dependent  data.   TIG  Brief  32:12  May  16   '80 

Garnishment:  Relief  only  through  state  courts.   AF 
Times  40:4  Jun  23   '80 

Kin  dental  care  at  72  bases.  AF  Times  41:45 
Aug  18   '80 

Living  and  family  patterns  in  the  Air  Force. 

Ch(MajGen)  Richard  Carr  and  others,   illus  AU 
Rev  31:75-86  Jan-Feb  '80 

Many  marriages  under  stress,   but  'quality'  still  high. 
Don  Mace.  AF  Times  41:1+  Sep  22   '80 

New  office  (Assistant  for  AF  Family  Matters)   coordi- 
nates family  issues.  Don  Mace.  AF  Times  41:2 
Aug  11   '80 

'74  'job  act'  (Comprehensive  Employment  and  Train- 
ing Act)  may  help  kin  in  low-income  families.  AF 
Times  40:24  Jul  7   '80 

Officials  ask  dental  care  for  CONUS  kin.  AF  Times 
40:1+  Jun  30   '80 

Panel  (House  Armed  Services  Committee)  OKs 

CHAMPUS  dental  bill- -full  House  to  consider  ex- 
panded plan.  AF  Times  41:3  Oct  6   '80 

Panel  (House  Armed  Services  Subcommittee  on  Mili- 
tary Personnel)  OKs  expanded  kin  dental  care,  tab 
AF  Times  41:3  Sep  29   '80 

Panel  (Senate  Armed  Services  Subcommittee  on  Man- 
power and  Personnel)  tables  dental  CHAMPUS  till 
next  year.   Martha  Lynn  Craver.   AF  Times  41:18 
Dec  8   '80 

Philippines  requires  kin  entry  visas.  AF  Times  41:13 
Aug  25   '80 

Pirie  questions  o'seas  kin  ceiling.  Andy  Plattner.  AF 
Times  40:2  Jan  14  '80 

Plan  for  tomorrow  ...  Helen  Kay  Ellsworth,  tabs 
Soldiers  35:50-52  Jul  '80 

Sole  parent  soldiers --a  delicate  balance.  SP5  Linda 
D.Kozaryn.  illus  Soldiers  35:18-22  Oct  '80 

Somewhere  to  turn.   MSgt  David  B.Drachlis.    illus 
Airman  24:30-34  Mar  '80 


DEPLOYMENT 

See  also 
Rapid  Deployment  Force 

Fast  troops.   LtCol  Burton  S.  Boudinot,   Ret.    illus 
Armor  89:30-35  Sep-Oct  '80 

Western  military  capability  in  the  Middle  East.  AM 
Frederick  Sowrey.   illus  map  NATO's  Fifteen  Na- 
tions 25:28-30+  Oct-Nov  '80 

Air     Force 

Airlift  utilization.    TIG  Brief  32:6  May  16   '80 

Basing  the  A-10  in  Europe --strategic  and  mobility 
problems.   Col  Orin  C.Patton  and  Maj  Kenneth  W. 
Engle.   illus  AU  Rev  31:82-85  Mar-Apr  '80 

Close  Look  II.  Capt  James  P.Coe.  illus  MAC  Flyer 
27:20-23  Jun  '80 

A  dispersal  concept  for  future  V/STOL  aircraft  in 
RAF  Germany.  WgComdr  J.S.Jones.  Hawk  No. 40: 
39-45  Feb  '80 

Estimating  aircraft  utilization  rates.   Robert  L. 
Stowell.   Log  Spectrum  14:16-19  Spring  '80 

"Pease  Tower,    Zoom  flight  is  number  1."  (First  de- 
ployment of  fully  configured  F-l6s  to  Europe) 
LtCols  Tuck  McAtee  and  Loren  E.  Timm.    illus 
USAF  Ftr  Wpns  Rev,  pp  2-13,  Summer  '80 

The  waiting  game.   (Aviano  AB,   Italy,   prepares  for 
dual  based  squadrons  arriving  for  NATO  exercises) 
Capt  Katie  Cutler,  illus  Airman  24:30-33  Nov  '80 

History 

Fox  Able  One- -the  first  transatlantic  jet  deployment 
(July  1948).  Col  Frank  W.Klibbe,  Ret.  illus  map 
AF  Mag  63:72-80  Oct  '80 

Armed    Forces 


The  Airborne/Air  Force  team- -spearhead  for  rapid 
deployment.  William  P.Schlitz.  illus  AF  Mag  63: 
38-45  Feb  '80 

Cooperation  means  mission  accomplishment,  illus 
Def  Trans  J  36:4-7+  Feb  '80 

Defending  Europe  against  a  conventional  attack. 
Kenneth  J.Coffey,    illus  tabs  AU  Rev  31:47-59 
Jan-Feb  '80 

Eligible  Receiver  II.   illus  Soldiers   35:6-10  Apr   '80 


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DEPLOYMENT   -   Continued 

Armed     F  o  r_c  es    -   Cont'd 

The  grim  lessons  of  Nifty  Nugget.  John  J.Flakla. 
illus  Army  30:14-18  Apr  '80 

Joint  Deployment  Agency  goes  to  work.   Allan  R. 
Scholin.    illus  chart  AF  Mag  63:50-54  Jan  '80 

The  logistics  challenges  of  deploying  a  CONUS  joint 
task  force.  Maj  Stephen  G.Crane,  illus  tab  AF  J 
Log  4:13-18  Fall  '80 

The  Marine  Corps  as  a  rapid  deployment  force. 
LtCol  David  A.Quinlan.   illus  map  MarCor  Gaz 
64:32-40  Mar   '80 

Military  transport  aviation  in  NATO's  plans.  Maj-Gen 
M.Belov.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  10:39-40  Oct  '80 

'Mystery  Battalion'  moves  out  (in  Exercise  Eligible 
Receiver  II).    LtCol  Albert  G.Folcher,   Jr  and  Maj 
Michael  A.Andrews,    illus  Army  30:26-29  Feb  '80 

The  rapid  deployment  force:  Criteria  and  imperatives. 
LtGen  Victor  H.Krulak,    Ret.    illus  Strat  Rev  8  :39- 
43  Spring   '80 

The  search  for  U.S.   bases  in  the  Indian  Ocean:  A 
last  chance.  ADM  Thomas  H.Moorer,    Ret  and 
Alvin  J.Cottrell.  illus  map  Strat  Rev  8:30-38 
Spring   '80 

A  r  m_y 

Autumn  Safari  logistics.    LtCol  Fred  C.Cheatam. 
illus  tabs  Armor  89:30-35  Mar-Apr  '80 

Boston  Reserve  unit  scores  success  (in  Emergency 
Deployment  Readiness  Exercise  (EDRE)).  Frank 
K.Costa,    illus  Translog   11:10-13  Jul   '80 

Crusader  '80.   Christian  Eliot,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen 
Nations   25:84  Oct-Nov   '80 

Operation  Northern  Leap:  The  flight.  Capt  Stephen  H. 
Gilbertson.  illus  map  tab  USA  Avn  Dig  26:6-10 
Mar  '80 

Operation  Northern  Leap:  20/20  hindsight.   (Self-de- 
ploying CH-47s  to  Europe)  Maj  Richard  Heehn. 
illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:2-5  Mar  '80 

The  railroad  and  deployment.   Capt  Bruce  P.Schoch. 
illus   Translog   11:7-9  Aug    '80 

Reforger  80:  Deployment  from  Beaumont  (TX).   Frank 
K.Costa,    illus  Translog  11:  inside  front  cover 
Sep   '80 

Marine     C  °_£_P_f 

Marine  air  operations  in  northern  Europe.  Maj  Rob- 
ert J.O'Rourke.  illus  tab  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106: 
53-59  Nov  '80 

National    Guard-- Air    Force 


DEPOTS,    SUPPLY 


A  "new"  tank  on  the  block.   Cathy  Hardman  and  Bob 
Black,    illus  Armor  89:13-15  Sep-Oct  '80 

Realistic  training  for  Reservists--Sharpe  Army  Depot 
staff  feature.  Translog  11:8-9  Oct  '80 

DEPUY.    William  E. 


Coronet  Bridle:  Duluth's   148th  Tactical  Recon  Group 
deploys  to  Germany.    TSgt  Dick  Palmer,    illus 
Natl  Guard  34:14-16  Apr   '80 

'Merhaba'  Merzifon.  MSgt  Janet  A  .Wright,  illus  Air 
Reservist  32:10-11  May   '80 

Reserve  Forces  —  Air  Force 

In  the   'Bear's'  shadow.    (Air  Reservists  in  Norway) 
SrAmn  Charles  B.  Morley.    illus  Air  Reservist  33: 
14-15  Nov  '80 

A  touch  of  CL(a)SS  (Combat  Logistics  Support  Squad- 
ron).  illus  Air  Reservist  32:6-7  May  '80 


FM  100-5  revisited.   Gen  William  E.DePuy,   Ret. 
Army  30:12-17  Nov   '80 

'One-up  and  two-back'?  Gen  William  E.DePuy,    Ret. 
Army  30:20-25  Jan   '80 

DESERT  OPERATIONS 


2d  Armored  Division:  Aviation  in  the  desert.    IstLt 
David  Vogels.    illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:4-6  Sep   '80 

Desert  Fire.    IstLt  David  Vogels.   illus  Soldiers  35: 

6-10  Feb  '80 

In  deserts  and  mountains.  Col  Z.Shutov.  map  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No. 11:41-43  Nov   '80 

Study     and     Teaching 

An  enveloping  detachment  in  a  desert.  Col  V.Grinyov. 
illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  1:16- 17  Jan  '80 

DESERTION,    MILITARY 

Why  men  deserted  from  the  eighteenth- century  British 
Army.  Arthur  N.Gilbert.  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6: 
553-567  Summer  '80 

DESIGN  TO  COST  CONCEPT  see  Cost  Control 
DESTROYERS 


CNR's  Wadi-class  corvette  and  its  derivatives. 
R. J. L. Dicker,  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 2: 
235-238   '80 

Europe's  frigates:  Built  for  NATO,    for  sale  to  the 
world.  Manuel  Ramirez  Gabarrus.   illus  tabs 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:54l   Oct-Nov  '80 

First  Soviet  nuclear-powered  cruiser  and  new  guided 
missile  destroyer  at  sea.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer. 
illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:24+  Nov  '80 

Frigates   rule  the  oceans  of  the  eighties.   Joseph 
Fama.  illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8:6-9+  Aug   '80 

Future  frigate  procurement- -a  joint  American/ 

European  proposal.   R  .  J.  L. Dicker .   illus  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 4:500-501   '80 

Kidd-class  destroyers  to  join  the  fleet.  CAPT  A.M. 
Osborne,  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:96-98  Jan  '80 

The  M-class  frigate.  Capt  F.  de  Blocq  van  Kuffeler, 
Ret.    illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,    No. 4:504-506   '80 

Multi-purpose  weapon  system--Frigate  Class  F-122. 
Egbert  Thomer.   tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations   24: 
106  Oct-Nov  '79 

NATO  and  Soviet  naval  design  practice- -eight  frigates 
compared.    Capt  J.W.Kehoe  and  others,    illus  tabs 
Intl  Def  Rev  13,    No.  7: 1003- 1010   '80 

The  Niels  Juel  corvette--a  lesson  in  compact  design, 
illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,    No. 4:502-503   '80 

Norway's  new  armed  coastguard  vessels.   Derek 
Wood,  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 8:1213- 
1215   '80 


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DESTROYERS      .   Continued 

The  Royal  Navy's  Type  22  frigate.   R.  B.  Pengelley. 
illua  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  1:70-74   '80 

Second  Mk  9  corvette  for  Nigeria,   illus  tab  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 5:690  '80 

The  U.S.   Navy:  Frigates.   Norman  Polmar.   illus  tab 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:118-119  Jul  '80 

DETECTION  EQUIPMENT 

Advances  in  target  acquisition  and  missile  guidance. 
John  S.Phillip,    illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  3:56+  May- 
Jun  '80 

DARPA  unveils  staring  focal  plane  array.  James  A. 
Tegnelia.  illus  tabs  Def  Elect  12:101-102+  Oct  '80 

DFWES  (Direct  Fire  Weapons  Effects  Simulation)-- a 
new  heliborne  anti-tank  simulation  system,  illus 
Intl. Def  Rev  13,   No. 2:257-258  '80 

Internal  security  equipment  survey,  illus  Intl  Def  Rev 
13,  No. 8:1261-1266  '80 

MIN  (Mine  Identification  and  Neutralization) --the 
Italian  Navy's  mine  disposal  vehicle.  R.J.L. 
Dicker,  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  3:377-378  '80 

Maritime  air  patrol  versus  the  submarine.  AVM 

G.C Cairns,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:57- 
59  Apr-May  '80 

NIS  (NATO  Identification  System)- -a  new  identifica- 
tion system  for  NATO.  Dan  Boyle,  illus  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 3:351+    '80 

RDSS  (Rapidly  Deployable  Surveillance  System):  New 
ASW  system  that  will  use  air-droppable  sensors, 
illus  Def  Elect  12:33  Aug  '80 

REMBASS  (REmotely  Monitored  BAttlefield  Sensor 
System)--the  U.S.  Army's  new  battlefield  sensor 
system.   Gowri  S  .Sundaram.  illus  tabs  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 4:531-535   '80 

Radars  for  low-level  target  acquisition,    illus  Armada 

Intl  4:38+  May-Jun   '80 
SACLANT  Antisubmarine  Warfare  Research  Centre. 

Basil  W.Lythall.   illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25: 

60-62  Apr-May  '80 

Sea  Searcher  contract,   illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  3:132- 
133  May-Jun   '80 

Smoke  detectors.    TIG  Brief  32:15  Jun  27   '80 

Thermal  imaging  common  modules  programs  hit 
heavy  weather.  Mark  Hewish.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev 
13,  No. 9:1468-1470   '80 

USAF  millimetre  -wave  seeker  developments.   Albert 
N.DiSalvio.   illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  1:42-46  '80 

Why  one's  strengths  are  another's  weaknesses  in  the 
PGM  match-up.  tabs  Govt  Exec  12:22+  Apr   '80 

DETENTE 

America  and  Europe  after  Afghanistan.   Gregory  F. 
Treverton.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:27-28+ 
Apr-May  '80 

The  death  of  de'tente  ?   Dimitri  K.Simes.   Intl  Sec  5: 
3-25  Summer  '80 


DETENTE  -  Continued 


The  debate  over  detente.   Dan  Caldwell.   Armed 
Forces  &  Soc  7:165-170  Fall  '80 

Lasting  peace  and  reliable  security  for  Europe. 
V.Yefremov.   Soviet  Mil  Rev.  No.  7:52-53  Jul   '80 

NATO,   nuclear  weapons,    and  the  death  of  detente, 
tabs  Def  Monitor  9:  entire  issue  Mar  '80 

A  post-detente  strategy  for  the  United  States.  Sen 
Henry  M.Jackson,  illus  Strat  Rev  8:11-16 
Spring   '80 

Prospects  for  peace  in  the  nuclear  world.   Arthur  J. 
Vidich.   J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  8:85-97  Spring  '80 

Soviet  perceptions  of  the  American  political  milieu. 
Daniel  S.Papp.    illus  Parameters   10:69-78  Jun  '80 

The  "Soviet  threat"- -the  lie  of  the  century.   Lt-Col 
V.Amelchenko.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  1:47-49  Jan  '80 

The  widening  focus:  Security  problems  of  the  eighties, 
Rolf  Friedemann  Pauls,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Na- 
tions 25:18-20+  Oct-Nov  '80 


DETERRENCE 

American  power  and  the  survival  of  the  West.   James 
R.Schlesinger.    illus  Parameters   10:19-25  Jun  '80 

Can  a  Third  World  War  be  prevented?   Carl-Friedrich 
von  Weisz'acker.   Intl  Sec  5:198-205  Summer  '80 

The  capabilities  of  the  American  nuclear  deterrent 
1945-1950.  Stephen  M.Millett.  illus  Aerosp  Hist 
27:27-32  Mar  '80 

The  case  for  continental  air  defense.   MajGen  R.Rus- 
sell Barber,   Ret.   illus  Parameters   10:20-23 
Mar  '80 

The  challenge  of  the   '80s.    (Presentation,   Fall  Plan- 
ning Conference,   Air  Force  Section,  Reserve  Offi- 
cers Assoc,    Louisville,   KY,   Oct  27,    1979)  LtGen 
Abbott  C.Greenleaf.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:Sup 
No.  1:26-34  Jan  '80 

Confrontation  in  the  Middle  East.   Gen  Hamilton  H. 
Howze,   Ret.   illus  map  Army  30:22-26  Aug  '80 

A  countervailing  strategic  strategy.   Harold  Brown, 
illus  Defense/80,   pp  2-9,   Oct  '80 

Dawn  of  a  new  strategic  era?   Edgar  Ulsamer.   AF 
Mag  63:49-54  May  '80 

Deterrence  and  disuse:  Some  thoughts  on  the  problem 
of  maintaining  volunteer  forces.   Jonathan  Alford. 
Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:247-256  Winter   '80 

Deterrence  and  open  space.  Stefan  T.Possony.   illus 
Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No. 2:28-31+  '80 

Deterrence  and  the  arms  race:  The  impotence  of  pow- 
er.  Jacek  Kugler  and  A.  F.  K.  Organski.   illus  tabs 
Intl  Sec  4:105-138  Spring  '80 

The  deterrent  effect  of  strategic  aircraft.    LtCol  Ron- 
ald K.Sable.    illus  Def  Trans  J  36:42-44+  Sep   '80 

The  evolving  French  strategic  debate.  D.Bruce 
Marshall,  illus  Strat  Rev  8:59-77  Spring   '80 

Global  threats  and  trans -Atlantic  allies.   Gregory  F. 
Treverton.   Intl  Sec  5:142-158  Fall  '80 

In  Eighth  U.S.   Army,   our  eyes  are  on  the  north.   Gen 
John  A.Wickham,   Jr.   illus  Army  30:82-88  Oct  '80 


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DETERRENCE  -   Continued 


DETERRENCE 


Continued 


Ivan  the  terrifying"- 
35-38  Feb  '80 


GpCapt  R.A.Mason.  Hawk  No. 40 


The  M-X:  Critical  need  for  the  United  States.    (Pre- 
sentation,  Orange  County  World  Affairs  Council, 
Santa  Ana,   CA,   April  9,    1980)  BrigGen  Guy  L. 
Hecker,   Jr.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  9-15,   Jun   '80 

The  MX  missile  and  the  U.S.   strategic  deterrent.   Hy 
Kaplan,    illus  Sergeants   18:24-27  Feb  '80 

M-X  weapon  system  ...  an  essential  element  of 
strategic  deterrence.  LtCol  Thomas  L.Bozarth. 
illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:3-6  May  '80 

The  moral  dilemma  of  nuclear  deterrence.   Stephen 
M.  Millett.    illus  Parameters   10:33-38  Mar  '80 

The  moral  dimensions  of  tactical  nuclear  weapons  in 
Europe.    LtCol  Philip  W.  Dyer,    illus  Parameters 
10:44-50  Jun  '80 

Navy:  Can  the  deeds  match  the  words?  Interview. 
Edward  Hidalgo,    illus  Govt  Exec   12:12+  Jan   '80 

New  defense  horizons:  Changing  strategies  for  a 

changing  world.  (Concluding  report  on  AFA  Sym- 
posium, Los  Angeles,  Oct  26,  1979)  Edgar  Ulsa- 
mer.   illus  AF  Mag  63:60-65  Feb  '80 

Political  sufficiency  of  nuclear  forces.   LtCol  Robert 
W.  Chandler,   illus  AU  Rev  31:61-69  Sep-Oct  '80 

Principles  of  deterrence.   Col  John  M.Collins,   Ret. 
illus  tabs  AU  Rev  31:17-26  Nov-Dec   '79;  Com- 
ments.  LtCol  Michael  B.Seaton  and  others.   31:77- 
84  Jul-Aug   '80 

Reassessing  the  strategic  balance.   Richard  Burt. 
Intl  Sec  5:37-52  Summer  '80 


The  Royal  Navy  1980.   Col  N.L.Dodd. 
Def  J  No.  3:1 14- 116+  May- Jun   '80 


illus  Asian 


The  Royal  Thai  Navy's  Ratcharit-class .   Enrico  delle 
Capre.  illus  tabs  Asian  Def  J  No. 5:83+  Sep-Oct  '80 

SAC  looks  at  the   '80s.    (Presentation,   Air  Force 

Assoc  National  Symposium,    Los  Angeles,   Oct  25, 
1979)  Gen  Richard  H.Ellis.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup  No.  2:24-30  Feb  '80 

The  Soviet  strategic  nuclear  advantage  and  how  to 
eliminate  it.  John  F.Lehman.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:271- 
285  Fall  '80 

Strategic  factors  affecting  the  defence  by  NATO  of 
Western  Europe:  A  reappraisal.  LtCol  D.M.O. 
Miller.   RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125:37-43  Sep   '80 

Strategic  military  balance.  Harold  Brown.   (Reprinted 
from  A.sia-Pacific  Defense  Forum,  Spring  1980) 
illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 5:131+  Sep-Oct  '80 

The  strategic  triad  in  the   '80s.   (Presentation,   Na- 
tional Security  Industrial  Assoc,    Washington, 
Dec   12,    1979)  LtGen  Kelly  H.Burke.   AF  Plcy  Ltr 
for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  24-30,  Apr   '80 

Strategic  warfare:  Considering  the  future  nuclear  de- 
terrent force.   Maj  Bruce  P.  Mauldin.   tabs  Nav  War 
Col  Rev  33:84-92  Jul-Aug  '80 

A  structured  framework  for  SALT  decision-making. 
John  M.Collins,   tab  AU  Rev  31:22-26  Jan-Feb   '80 


Summary  of  DOD  Annual  Report.   (Presentation, 
Senate  Armed  Services   Committee,    Washington, 
Jan  29,    1980)  Harold  Brown.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  2-14,   Apr  '80 

Targeting  problems  for  central  war.  Colin  S.Gray, 
illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:3-21  Jan-Feb  '80 

Theatre  nuclear  force  modernisation.    (Report  of  a 
seminar  held  at  RUSI  in  conjunction  with  British 
Atlantic  Committee,   Feb  12,    1980)  RADM  E.  F. 
Gueritz.   illus  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125:3-10 
Sep   '80 

To  what  ends  military  power?   Robert  J.  Art.    illus 
tab  Intl  Sec  4:3-35  Spring   '80 

Trident:  New  meaning  in  an  ancient  symbol.  Charles 
'  N.Dragonette.  illus  Sea  Power  22:25+  Dec  '79 

U.S.  policy  and  Asia.   (Excerpts  from  Defense  Dept 
Annual  Report,    FY   '81)  Harold  Brown,   illus  Asian 
Def  J  No.  2:6+  Mar-Apr   '80 

U.S.   strategic  deterrent  capability.  (Presentation, 
49th  Annual  Meeting,   Utah  State  Bar,  Salt  Lake 
City,   July  18,    1980)  Gen  Richard  H.Ellis.  AF  Plcy 
Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  6-11,   Sep  '80 

Why  shelving  the  B-l  bomber  was  a  dumb  idea,   tabs 
illus  Govt  Exec   12:24+  Mar  '80 

DICK,    Charles  W.F. 


When  General  Dick  took  a  look  at  the  Dick  Act. 

MajGen  Charles  Dick.  (Reprinted  from  National 
Guard  Magazine,  January  1910)  por  Natl  Guard 
34:22-25)   Jan-Feb  '80 

DICKINSON,    Hillman 

(C     Systems  Organization  of  the  Joint  Chiefs  of  Staff) 
Interview.    LtGen  Hillman  Dickinson,   por  Mil 
Elect/Countermeasures  6:18+  May  '80 

DIESEL  ENGINES 

MTU  tank  propulsion  technology.   Karlheinz  Gebhardt. 
illus  Armada  Intl  4:10+  May -Jun  '80 

(Soviet)  diesel  boats  forever.   CAPT  Thomas  A. 
Brooks,   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:105-107 
Dec   '80 

DIGITAL  COMMUNICATIONS  see   Digital   Equipment 

DIGITAL  EQUIPMENT 

See  also 
Data  Transmission  Systems 

The  ARINC  data  link  network:  An  integral  part  of 
airline  command  and  control.   Richard  J.Otero, 
illus  map  Signal  34:23-26  Jul   '80 

Aircraft  computers  programed  with  a  single  key- 
stroke.  Richard  Hartman.   illus  tabs  Def  Elect  12: 
35-36+  May  '80 

Bridging  the  gap--analog  to  digital  tactical  switching. 
LtCol  Ray  E.Huebner  and  Brian  T.Wright,  illus 
tabs  Signal  35:41-46  Nov  '80 

Communications  and  computers --two  cultures  or 
one?  Irwin  L.  Lebow.    illus  Signal  34:7+  Mar   '80 

The  crystal  ball  is  soft  and  fuzzy:  Predicting  com- 
munications requirements  for  future  Marine  Corps 
tactical  data  systems.   LtCol  J.H.Wickens.   illus 
Signal  34:63-67  Feb  '80 


159 


DIGITAL  EQUIPMENT   -  Continued 


DIPLOMATIC  AND  CONSULAR  SERVICE 


DIAL:  (Digital  Image  Analysis   Laboratory):  Topogra- 
phy by  computer.    Lllus  Army  30:36-37  Aug   '80 

Digital  replacement  of  the  ACE  (Allied  Command 
Europe)  high  transmission  system.   Gope  D.Hin- 
gorani.    illus  map  Signal  35:61-64  Dec   '80 

Hand-held  tactical  terminals.   Robert  L.  Felling,    illus 
Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6:50+ Apr  '80 

High  speed  facsimile  drives  census  data,  illus  Govt 
Exec   12:47-48  Nov  '80 

Hill  sends  phone  mail.   AF  Times  41:15  Nov   17    '80 

Interoperability  and  EW.   Michael  T.Thurbon.  Signal 
34:13  1   Apr   '80 

Navy  advanced  communications.   John  R.Boyd,   tabs 
Signal  35:39-41  Sep   '80 

Spread  spectrum  technology.    (Convention  panel, 
AFCEA,    Washington,    June  25,    1980)  J.N. Birch 
and  others,   illus  tab  Signal  34:49  F  Aug    '80 

Switched  networks.   (Convention  panel,    AFCEA,    Wash- 
ington,   June  24,    1980)  L.  C  .Seifert  and  others  . 
illus  Signal  34:44-47  Aug    '80 

Update  on  the  Digital  Bomb  Nav  System  (DBNS)  for 
the  B-52D.   Capt  Richard  S.  Roszak.   illus  Combat 
Crew  30:18-19  Jul   '80 

VHSICs  to  impact  next-generation  radar  warning   re- 
ceivers. Harry  F.Eustace,  illus  Def  Elect  12: 
69-701    Jan   '80 

DINGES,    Edward  A. 

Battlefield  interdiction:  Old  term,   new  problem. 
Brig  Gen  Edward  A.Dinges  and  Maj  Richard  H. 
Sinnreich.    Fid  Arty  J  48:14-17  Jan-Feb   '80 

DINNEEN,   Gerald  P. 

C    I--the  essential  element.   Gerald  P.  Dinneen.   Natl 
Def  64:15-17  Apr   '80 

3 
C    I:   The   intellect  and  impetus  of  military  force. 

Gerald  P. Dinneen.  por  Defense/80,  pp  2-11, 

Nov   '80 

Gerald  P.  Dinneen,   Assistant  Secretary  of  Defense 
(Communications,    Command,   Control  and  Intelli- 
gence),  por  Natl  Def  64:9  Apr   '80 

A  systems  approach  to  communications,  command, 
control  and  intelligence.  (Address,  Greater  Los 
Angeles  Chapter,  AFCEA,  Dec  1979)  Gerald  P. 
Dinneen.  por  Signal  34:8-12  Feb  '80 

"What  electronic  warfare  does  is  add  confusion  to  the 
battlefield."  Interview.   Ge  raid  P.  Dinneen.  por 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:35+  Feb  '8  0 

DIPLOMACY 

Surprise  and  change  in  international  politics.    Michael 
I.Handel,    illus  tabs  Intl  Sec  4:57-85  Spring   '80 


Vietnam  War  diplomacy:  Reflections  of  a  former  Iron 
Curtain  official.  Ja'nos  Radvanyi.  illus  Parameters 
10:8-15  Sep    '80 


Middle   East:  Perpetual  hotspot.    Gen  T.R.Milton, 
Ret.   AF  Mag  63:61  Aug   '80 

DIRECTION-FINDING   EQUIPMENT 


ADF  (Automatic  Direction  Finding)  magnetic  bearing 
rendezvous.    Capt  Tom  R.Konecny.    illus  tabs  Nav- 
igator 27:24-26  Summer   '80 

DISARMAMENT 

Disarmament  problems  and  the  position  of  West  Ger- 
many.   Udo  Philipp.   Intl  Def  Rev   13,    No. 7:985    '80 

DISASTER   CONTROL 


CD  (Civil  Defense)  policy  codified  by  Hill.  AF  Times 
41:8  Oct  6   '80 

Disaster  preparedness.    TIG  Brief  32:9  Sep  12  '80 

Disaster  Response  Force  (DRF)  off-base  convoy  op- 
erations.   TIG  Brief  32:10  Aug  8   '80 

Earthquake:  Cal  Medex  '80--San  Franciscans  secure 
with  earthquake  relief  exercise,  illus  Natl  Guard 
34:14-17  Jul  '80 

Medical  disaster  control  planning:  How  does  the  vet- 
erinary service  contribute?    TIG  Brief  32:10 
May  30   '80 

Medical  disaster  cross-training  grid,   illus  TIG  Brief 
32:7  Jul  25   '80 

The   Mount  St  Helens  emergency.    Col  Terence   J.  Con- 
nell.    illus   Mil  Engr  72:311-315  Sep-Oct   '80 

A  mountain  queen  attacks  .  .  .  the  Guard  fights  back, 
illus  Natl  Guard  34:14-17  May   '80 

Operation  Snow  Blow.   Capt  Alexander  M.  Lindsay, 
illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:42-44  Jan   '80 

Panel  (Aerospace  Medical  Assoc,   Anaheim,   CA, 

May  12-15,    1980):  The  modern  view  of  airport  dis- 
aster medical  management.  Alex  C.Webb  and 
others,   illus  tabs  map  Aviation,   Space  &   Envmt 
Med  51:1256-1269  Nov   '80 

Severe  weather  preparations,   tab  TIG  Brief  32:17 
Oct  31   '80 

DISASTERS 

See  also 
Hurricanes 
Tornadoes 
Typhoons 

Panel  (Aerospace  Medical  Assoc,    Anaheim,    CA, 

May  12-15,    1980):  The  modern  view  of  airport  dis- 
aster medical  management.   Alex  C.Webb  and 
others,   illus  tabs  map  Aviation,   Space  &   Envmt 
Med  51:1256-1269  Nov   '80 

When  the   rains  came   (in  southern  California)   ...   SP5 
Harry  Williams,   illus  Soldiers  35:52  Aug   '80 

Statistics 


Severe  weather  preparations,    tab  TIG  Brief  32:17 
Oct  31   '8  0 

DISCHARGES,    RELEASES,    AND  SE PA RA T IONS 

See  also 
Reduction  in  Force 
Retirement 


160 


DISCHARGES,    RELEASES,    AND  SEPARATIONS 


Continued 


Air    Force 


DOS  withdrawals  on  the  rise.   AF  Times  40:2 
Jun  23   '80 

Exits:  Pay  not  No .  1 .  AF  Times  41:24  Oct  20  '80 

Major  (Joseph  Schwenk)  wins  retirement,   back  pay- 
after  13  years.  AF  Times  41:16  Nov  10  '80 

Tipping  the  scales  opens  the  door  to  go  out.    Len  Fa- 
miglietti.   tab  AF  Times  41:1  Nov  24  '80 

Armed     Forces 


DOPMA  goes  to  Carter's  desk.   AF  Times  41:4 
Dec  8   '80 

GAO:  Faster  discharges  save  $$.  AF  Times  41:3 
Aug  18   '8  0 

Homosexuals'  ruling  may  bear  on  AF  case  (TSgt 
Leonard  Matlovich) .  Don  Mace.  AF  Times  41:3 
Nov  10   '80 

Less  than  1  year's  duty:  No  jobless  pay.   (Unemploy- 
ment Pension  Plan  Amendments  of  1980)  AF  Times 
41:37  Nov  10  '80 

Policy  on  homosexuals  being  checked.  AF  Times 
41:15  Oct  13   '80 

Marine     Corps 
History 

Ouster  of  a  Commandant  (MajGen  George  Barnett). 
LtCol  Merrill  L.Bartlett.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:60-65  Nov  '80 

Reserve     Fore  e  s  -  -  A  LL._^L°_L?_?- 

AF  settling  passed-over  (Reserve)  officer's  suit. 
John  Ginovsky.   AF  Times  40:3  Jun  23   '80 

Little  progress  made  in  the  (Capt  John)  Stewart  case. 
AF  Times  41:8  Nov  10   '80 

DISCIPLINE,    MILITARY 

Air  discipline ,   brains,    roe,   mindrolling,   and  wall- 
bangers.   Maj  Gary  L.Sholders.   Aerosp  Safety  36: 
16-18  Aug  '80 

Art(icle)  15  change:  Punishes  without  scarring  ca- 
reer.  M.  L.Craver.   AF  Times  40:3  Jan  21   '80 

Discipline  (1897).    IstLt  Eli  D.Hoyle.  Army  30:10-12 
May  '80 

Leadership,   discipline,   airmanship.  Col  Robert  D. 
Anderson,  illus  TAC  Attack  pt  1,    19:26-27  Nov  '79; 
pt  2,    19:24-25  Dec  '79;  pt  3,    20:18-19  Jan  '80 

Let's  not  say,  'yes  sir,  Pfc.  '  2dLt  Eugene  P.  O'Brien, 
Jr.   MarCor  Gaz  64:18-19  Mar  '80 

Minor  offenses:  'Custody,  '  not  fines,  seen.  Inter- 
view. MajGen  Walter  D.Reed.  AF  Times  40:1  + 
Feb  4   '80 

Morale,  proficiency,   and  discipline.   Maj  Stephen  D. 
Wesbrook.   tabs  J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  8:43-54 
Spring   '80 

Obedience,  the  unpopular  military  virtue.  MajGen 
Richard  C.Schulze.  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:49-52 
Jun   '80 


DISCIPLINE,    MILITARY   -   Continued 

On  fighter  instruction.   Maj  Gary  L.Sholders.    illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:4-7  Jun  '80 

Soldier  expectations.    Capt  Gardner  M.  Nason.    illus 
Soldiers  35:11-13  Jun   '80 

DISEASES 

Administration  of  the  tumor  registry.    TIG  Brief  32:12 
May  30   '80 

The  Broom  technique:  NCO'  s  cure  for  '  shaving 
bumps.'  Jane  O1  Hare,  illus  AF  Times  40:5  1 
Jun  16  ' 80 

Childhood  immunization,    illus  Soldiers  35:54-55 
Aug   '80 

Children  required  to  have  five  immunizations.    Len 
Famiglietti.   AF  Times  41:2  Dec   15   '80 

Fund  cuts  held  threat  to  (military  medical  research) 
labs.  Paul  Smith.  AF  Times  41:  lo  Sep  15   '80 

Guide  to  treating   'shaving  bumps'  revised.  Pat  Dalton. 
AF  Times  41:2  Sep  8  '80 

Meds  ban  tanning  devices,    say  they  harm  the  skin.  AF 
Times  41:7  Sep  22   '80 

Microwaves  key  to  disease  scans.  Paul  Smith,   illus 
AF  Times  41:18  Aug  25   '80 

Respiratory  disease  most  common  ailment  (of  mili- 
tary people).   AF  Times  41:4  Oct  27   '80 

Shoot  first,    ask  questions  later?   Tom  Donnelly,    illus 
AF  Times  41:29-30  Dec  29   '80 

Study  says    'Smoky'  (1957  "Shot  Smoky"  nuclear  test) 
cancer  rate  doubled.  AF  Times  41:27  Nov  10  '80 

Three  killers.  SP5  Linda  D.Kozaryn.   illus  Soldiers 
35:38-40  Oct  '80 

DISPERSAL,    MILITARY 
See  also 


Industry-- Dispersal 
Missiles --Dispersal 

DISPLACED  PERSONS  see  Refugees 

DISPLAY  SYSTEMS 

An  active  sensor  for  air  combat.  SqLdr  B.G.E.Wak- 
ling.  illus  Hawk  No. 40:2 1-26  Feb  '80 

New  entrant  to  the  cockpit  display  competition?   Eric 
Biass.    illus  Interavia  35:438  May  '80 

Pop  to  freeze.   Capt  George  T.Huggins.   illus  USAF 
Ftr  Wpns  Rev,  pp  27-30,   Spring   '80 

SOTAS  (Standoff  Target  Acquisition  System)--Army 
Aviation  combined  arms  team.   Col  Wayne  B.Davis, 
illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:4-7  May  '80 

Visual  search  performance  during  simulated  radar 
observation  with  and  without  a  sweepline.   Richard 
I.Thackray  and  R.Mark  Touchstone,  illus  tabs 
Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:361-366  Apr  '80 

DISSENTERS 

Is  nothing  worth  fighting  for?  Gen  T.R.Milton,   Ret. 
AF  Mag  63:8  2  Jun  '80 


161 


DIVERS  AND  DIVING 

Comparisons  of  performance  effectiveness  among 
divers.   Robert  J.Biersner  and  others,  tab  Avia- 
tion,  Space  &   Envmt  Med  51:1193-1196  Nov  '80 

Prediction  of  success  in  a  stressful  career  by  per- 
sonality attributes.   Elchanan  I.Meir  and  Giora 
Keinan.  tab  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51: 
388-390  Apr  '80 

Skindiving:  A  wild,  wet  world.  MSgt  Matt  Glasgow, 
illus  Soldiers  35:15-18  Sep   '80 

Sport  scuba  diving  by  USAF  aircrew  members.    LtCol 
Bruce  E.  Bassett.    illus  tab  Aerosp  Safety  36:5-7 
Jul  '80 

Venous  gas  bubbles  while  flying  with  cabin  altitudes 
of  airliners  or  general  aviation  aircraft  3  hours 
after  diving.   U.I.Balldin.   tabs  Aviation,   Space  & 
Envmt  M^d  51:649-652  Jul   '80 

DIVISION  OF  LABOR 

Subdivision  of  labor  revisited.  Franz  A.P.Frisch. 
illus  tabs  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:74-102  Winter  '80 

DIVORCE  see  Marriage  and  Divorce 

DIZZINESS  see  Ve rti go 

DOCKS 

Docking  facilities  for  tankers:  An  offshore  construc- 
tion challenge.   CAPT  Custer  F.Krickenberger, 
Jr,    Ret.   illus  Mil  Engr  72:178-180  May-Jun   '80 

1,  500  miles  in  a  floating  dry  dock.  RADM  William 
T.Nelson,   Ret.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  P roc  106:86-89 
Mar  '80 

DOCTORS  see   Physicians 

DOCTRINE 

Continuous  operations.  LtCol  M.G.Hunt-Davis  and 
Maj  D.M.  Freeman.  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies  125: 
11-15  Sep   '80 

2 
Defining  and  measuring  C    .    H.Bennett  Teates  and 

others,   illus  tabs  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures 

pt  1,   a  perspective.   6:40+  May  '80;  pt  2,    Defining 

and  measuring  C    .   6:28+  Jun   '80 

S  t_ud_y_  _a_nd_  JT_e_5_c_hJ  n  j 

A  new  model  for  land  warfare:  The  firepower  domi- 
nance concept.    LtCol  Robert  S.  Fairweather,   Jr. 
AU  Rev  32:79-87;  Responses.   LtCol  Dennis  M. 
Drew  and  Maj  James  M.Simpson.    32:87-92  Nov- 
Dec   '80 

Some  thoughts  on  Air  Force  doctrine.   Maj  Robert  C. 
Ehrhart.   illus  AU  Rev  31:29-38  Mar-Apr   '80 

Air     Force 

Study  and  Teaching 

Fire  counter  fire:  Bureaucratic  tactics.   William  S. 
Lind.   AU  Rev  31:87-89;  Responses.   Capt  James 
B.Smith  and  Maj  Leonard  L.  Walls.    31:89-93 
Jan-Feb  '80 

History 

British  and  German  air  doctrine  between  the  wars. 
Williamson  Murray,   illus  AU  Rev  31:39-58  Mar- 
Apr  '80;  Comments.  MajGen  I.B.Holley,   Jr  and 
GpCapt  Ian  Madelin.   32:99-101  Nov-Dec   '80 


DOCTRINE   -  Continued 


Air     Force 


Great     Britain 


Histor 


"JL 


British  and  German  air  doctrine  between  the  wars. 
Williamson  Murray,    illus  AU  Rev  31:39-58  Mar- 
Apr   '80;  Comments.   MajGen  I.B.Holley,    Jr  and 
GpCapt  Ian  Madelin.    32:99-101  Nov-Dec    '80 


Air     Force 


Russia 


The  development  of  Soviet  aviation  support.  James  H. 
Hansen,   illus  tabs  map  Intl  Def  Rev   13,    No.  5: 
681-685   '80 

Air    Force  —  U.S. 


Close  air  support  in  modern  warfare.   WgComdr 
Jeremy  G.Saye.    illus  tab  AU  Rev  31:2-21  Jan- 
Feb  '80 

Counter  command  and  control  in  conceptual  psrspec- 
tive.    LtCol  John  E.  Rothrock,   Jr.   AU  Rev  31:94- 
101  Jan-Feb  '80 

National  space  policy  and  aerospace  doctrine.    (Pre- 
sentation,  National  Space  Club,    Washington, 
Oct  24,    1979)  MajGen  William  R.Yost.   AF  Plcy 
Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup  No.  1:7-16  Jan   '80 

Some  thoughts  on  Air  Force  doctrine.  Maj  Robert  C. 
Ehrhart.   illus  AU  Rev  31:29-38  Mar-Apr   '80 

Armed     F  o_r£e_£  _-_-  F_r_a_ri_c_e 

The  evolving  French  strategic  debate.  D.Bruce 
Marshall,  illus  Strat  Rev  8:59-77  Spring   '80 

A  r_rne_d_  F_°J"_5_5_S_"_"J1.A.2^1 

Air  power  in  the  Central  Region.  AVM  M.J.Armi- 
tage.  illus  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies  124:33-38 
Dec  '79 

Close  air  support  in  modern  warfare.   WgComdr 
Jeremy  G.Saye.    illus  tab  AU  Rev  31:2-21  Jan- 
Feb  '8  0 

Tactical  air  power  within  NATO--a  growing  conver- 
gence of  views.   Maj  Donald  J.Alberts.   AU  Rev  31: 
59-70;  Responses.   Maj  Price  T.Bingham  and  LtCol 
Owen  H.  Wormser.    31:70-73   Mar-Apr   '80 

The  Warsaw  Pact  short-warning  nuclear  attack:  How 
viable  an  option?  Maj  Donald  L.Mercer,  illus  Mil 
Rev  pt  1,    60:23-32  Oct  '80;  pt  2,    60:28-36  Nov  '80 

A  rraed_Forc_e_s^^Russi_a 

The  balance  in  Central  Europe:  Reflections  through 
the  Soviet  prism.  LtCol  Allan  A.Myer.  illus  tabs 
Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:15-43  Nov-Dec   '80 

Basing  the  A- 10  in  Europe  —  strategic  and  mobility 
problems.   Col  Orin  C.Patton  and  Maj  Kenneth  W. 
Engle.    illus  AU  Rev  31:82-85  Mar-Apr    '80 

Doubts  and  difficulties  confronting  a  would-be  Soviet 
attacker.  P. H. Vigor.  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies  125: 
32-38  Jun  '80 

The  "external  function"  of  Soviet  Armed  Forces. 
Avigdor  Haselkorn.  illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:35- 
45  Jan-Feb  '80 

The  Soviet  buildup—why  does  the  threat  grow?   Capt 
Richard  M.Saunders,    illus  Mil  Rev  60:61-71 
Apr  '80 


162 


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§88 

3S8S 


DOCTRINE   -   Continued 

A_rni_e_d__F_o_r_c_e_s_-_-_R  u£s_i_a    •■   Cont'd 

The  Soviet  defense  establishment  in  the   '80s.   William 
T.Lee,   illus  tabs  AF  Mag  63:100-108  Mar  '80 

Soviet  doctrine  responds  to  antitank  missile  threat. 
LtCol  William  P.Baxter,    Ret.    illus  Army  30:29-32 
Aug   '80 

The  Soviet  ground  forces.   Col  Daniel  K.Malone.   illus 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:46-48+  Oct-Nov  '80 

Soviet  tactics  for  overcoming  NATO  antitank  defenses. 
C.N.Donnelly.    (Reprinted  from  International  De- 
fense Review,   No.  7,    1979)  Infantry  pt  1,    70:20-26 
Sep-Oct  '80;  pt  2,   70:16-23  Nov-Dec   '80 

A  transparent  figleaf :  The  offensive  nature  of  Soviet 
military  doctrine.  LtCol  Jurgen  B.Arbeiter.  AU 
Rev  32:93-98  Nov-Dec   '80 

Armed     Fortes--U.S. 


The  field- expedient  factor:  Adaptation  and  survival  in 
the  first  battle.  Roger  A.Beaumont,  illus  Mil  Rev 
60:69-75  Oct  '80 

Launch  under  attack  to  redress  Minuteman  vulnera- 
bility?  Richard  L.Garwin.   Intl  Sec  4:117-139 
Winter   '79/'80 

Long  range  air  defence.  MajGen  O.D. Street  III  and 
LtCol  K.N.Brown,  illus  tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Na- 
tions 25:47-48+  Aug-Sep  '80 

Perceptions  of  the  next  war:  Historical  perspective  on 
adjustment  of  doctrine  and  tactics  to  weapons.   Col 
T.N.Dupuy,   Ret.  tabs  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117: 
49-50  1  May  '80 

Toward  a  tactical  nuclear  doctrine.  LtCol  Andrew  E. 
Andrews,  illus  tab  Mil  Rev  60:12-19  Oct  '80 

U.S.    strategic  nuclear  policy.   (Presentation,    Naval 
War  College,   Aug  20,    1980)  Harold  Brown.  AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  2-8,   Oct  '80 

Aj,jr^e_d__F_o_r_c_e_s_2.^W_a_r_s_a_w_  Pact 

The  Warsaw  Pact  short-warning  nuclear  attack:  How 
viable  an  option?  Maj  Donald  L.Mercer,  illus  Mil 
Rev  pt  1,    60:23-32  Oct  '80;  pt  2,    60:28-36  Nov   '80 

Aj-?!  Y.  Z.Z.H  AX0- 

MOUT  (Military  Operations  on  Urban  Terrain)  train- 
ing—a combat  service  support  need.  Maj  Bloomer 
D.Sullivan,    illus  Mil  Rev  60:9-15  Sep   '80 

Army-  -Russia 

Operations  in  the  enemy  rear--Soviet  doctrine  and 
tactics.   C.N.Donnelly,    illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No.  1:35-41    '80 

Soviet  mountain  warfare  operations.  C.N.Donnelly, 
illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 6:823-834   '80 

"War  in  the  ether":  Soviet  radio-electronic  warfare. 
Maj  Barney  F.Slayton.   illus  map  Mil  Rev  60:56-68 
Jan   '80 

Active  defense  and  all  that.  Col  Robert  E.Wagner, 
illus  Mil  Rev  60:4-13  Aug   '80 

FM  100-5  (Operations)  revisited:  A  need  for  better 
"foundation  concepts?"  Maj  John  M.Oseth.  illus 
Mil  Rev  60:13-19  Mar  '80 


DOCTRINE    -   Continued 

d.IU^L-ZMjL^'    .   cont'd 

FM  100-5  revisited.  Gen  William  E .  DePuy,   Ret.   illus 
Army  30:12-17  Nov  '80 

The  force  design  dilemma.    LtCol  Andrew  P.O'Meara, 
Jr.    illus  Army  30:16-23  Mar  '80 

Surrounded!  Maj  Roger  A.Grugle.  illus  Army  30: 
22-26  Dec   '80 

Toward  a  tactical  nuclear  doctrine.   LtCol  Andrew  E. 
Andrews,  illus  tab  Mil  Rev  60:12-19  Oct  '80 


Hi  stor 


y 


U.S.   antitank  doctrine  in  World  War  II.  Philip  Dwight 
Jones,  illus  Mil  Rev  60:57-67  Mar   '80 

Marine     Co  r_p_s  -  -  U  .  S  . 

Clad  in  20th  century  modern.   Capt  K.  W.  Estes. 
MarCor  Gaz  64:20-22  Feb  '80 

Blue  water  at  last:  Missions  of  and  NATO  responses 
to  the  new  Soviet  aircraft  carrier.   CDR  Miles  A. 
Libbey  III.  illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:44-52  Nov- 
Dec   '80 

Soviet  wartime  submarine  strategy  analyzed.   CAPT 
William  J.  Ruhe,    Ret.   illus  Def  Elect  12:51-52+ 
Aug   '80 

Theater  nuclear  encirclement:  Soviet  SLBM's  tar- 
geted on  Western  Europe.   Floyd  D.Kennedy,   Jr. 
illus  Natl  Def  64:42-47  Feb  '80 

N  ATO 

C-5  for  tactical  nuclear  forces  in  Europe.  John  Mor- 
genstern.  illus  Signal  35:57-58  Dec   '80 

Rumania 

Defense  and  mass  mobilization  in  Romania.   David  P. 
Burke.   Armed  Forces  &  Soc  7:31-49  Fall   '80 

Russia 

1980  Soviet  strategy  for  war  at  sea.   William  J.  Ruhe. 
illus  Def  Elect  12:43-44+  Jul   '80 

The  North  German  Plain  attack  scenario:  Threat  or 
illusion?  Gen  James  H.Polk,   Ret.    illus  Strat  Rev 
8:60-66  Summer   '80 

Power  projection,  Soviet  style.   CDR  Steve  F.Kime. 
illus  map  AF  Mag  63:50-54  Dec   '80 

The  Soviet  air  programme.  J.Erickson.   illus  NATO's 
Fifteen  Nations  25:28-32  Aug-Sep  "80 

DODDS,    Joseph  B. 

Air  Force  Audit  Agency,  por  AF  Mag  63:102+  May  '80 

Notes  from  the  Auditor  General.   MajGen  Joseph  B. 
Dodds.  por  AF  Compt  14:43  Jan  '80 

Notes  from  the  Auditor  General.    MajGen  Joseph  B. 
Dodds.  por  AF  Compt  14:38  Apr   '80 

Notes  from  the  Auditor  General.   MajGen  Joseph  B. 
Dodds.  por  AF  Compt  14:29  Jul  '80 

DOGS 


Military  working  dog  medical  records.    TIG  Brief 
32:17  Dec  12   '80 


163 


DOGS    -   Continued 

Trials  on  the  Iditarod  Trail.    (AF  Maj  Terry  Adkins, 
veterinarian,    races  in  the  Iditarod  Trail  Sled  Dog 
Race)  MSgt  George  W.Crawford,    illus  Airman  24 \ 
24-29  Aug  '80 

DOMESTIC  AC  1TU.N  PROGRAM   see   Defense  Community 
Service  Program 

DOMINICAN  REPUBLIC 

Hurricane/Puerto  Rico  Army  National  Guard,    illus 
USA  Avn  Dig  26:34-3  5  Jan  '80 

DOUBLE  DAY,    Van  C. 

The  C3  business.    (Address,   Orientation  Luncheon, 
AFCEA  Western  Conference  &  Exposition,   Ana- 
heim,  CA,   Jan  9-11,    1980)  MajGen  Van  C.  Double- 
day,  por  Signal  34:21-23  Feb  '80 

DOUGHERTY,  Russell  E. 

(Communications  and  electronic  industries  as  they 
relate  to  and  support  our  Armed  Forces)  (Banquet 
address,   AFCEA  Convention,   Washington,   June  25, 
1980)  Gen  Russell  E.Dougherty,    Ret.   por  Signal 
34:28-30  Aug   '80 

(Gen)  Dougherty  named  top  (AFA)   staff  officer,   por 
AF  Times  41:17  Sep  29  '80 

DOUHET.    Giulio 

To  withstand  the  firestorm.   (Paul  Vauthier's  prophe- 
tic ideas)  Philip  D.Supina.  por  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:42-46  Nov  '80 
DRAFT,    MILITARY  see   Military  Service.    Compulsory 

DREW.    Dennis   M. 

Strategy:  Process  and  principles- -back  to  the  basics. 
LtCol  Dennis  M.Drew.   AU  Rev  31:38-45   May- 
Jun  '80 
DRiESSNACK,    Hans  H. 

Fuel  costs  pinch  muscle.    Interview.   LtGen  Hans  H. 
Driessnack.   AF  Times  40:4  Feb  25   '80 

The  key  to  readiness:  O&M.   LtGen  Hans  H.  Driess- 
nack. por  AF  Mag  63:57-63  Oct  '80 

DRILL 

Drill  and  training- -an  unfortunate  alliance.   Maj 
Francis  D.Rabata.    Educ  J  22:39-42  AY   '79/"80 

Drill  Regulations.  Col  V.Valiyev.  illus  Soviet  Mil 
Rev  No. 1:52-53  Jan  '80 

'Military  leave'  pay  still  is  unresolved.   AF  Times 
41:14  Oct  27   '80 

RADM  Palmer  outlines   rationale  behind  cancelled  pay 
drills.   Officer  56:11  Jul   '80 

Stating  the  case  for  drill  in  the  AFROTC  curriculum. 
CaptStan  Jaworski.    Educ  J  22:37-38  AY   '79/'80 

DRONES 

See  also 
Targets,   Aerial 

Drones  take  on  White  Sands  missiles.   SrAmn  Tom 
Power,   illus  AF  Times  40:31  May  19   '8  0 


DRUCKER.    Peter   F. 

Drucker,   Clausewitz  and  us   .  .  .   Col  Evelyn  P.Foote. 
Mil  Rev  60:51-54  Jul  '80 


DRUG  ADDICTS 


Rehabilitation 


See  also 
Rehabilitation 

Getting  straight.    (Former  drug  addict  and  prison  in- 
mate,   Cal  Espinoza,    special  consultant  to  the  AF 
on  drug  and  alcohol  abuse  problems)  SMSgt  Dave 
Sheeder.    illus  Airman  24:2-7  Jan   '80 

SAC  drug  offenders  have  option- -controversial  test 
program  like   'basic  in  two  weeks.  '  Don  Mace.  AF 
Times  40:4  Mar  31   '80 

DRUGS 


Caffeine  80's--drug  of  abuse  in  the  eighties?   Col 

Richard  B.Pilmer.   illus  tab  Aerosp  Safety  36:6-9+ 
Aug   '80 

DOD  study:  AF  lowest  in  drug  use.    Paul  Smith,    tabs 
AF  Times  41:1+  Dec  15   '80 

Drug  abuse  trends  in  the  Armed  Forces.   Col  Paul  F. 
Darnauer.    illus  Defense/80,   back  cover,    Feb  '80 

Drug  (tranquilizer)  packaging:   Little  effect  seen.    AF 
Times  41:23  Jul  28   '80 

Drugs,  alcohol,  and  PRP  (Personnel  Reliability  Pro- 
gram).  TIG  Brief  32:5  Jun  27   '80 

Military  dispensing  THC.    AF  Times  41:11   Dec   1    '80 

Pilot  study  on  the  value  of  a  beta-blocking  drug  in 

initial  helicopter  training.  E.Donaldson  and  others, 
tabs  Aviation,  Space  U   Envmt  Med  51:926-929 
Sep  '80 

Self-medication:  Do  as  I  teach,  not  as  I  did.  Maj  Pe- 
ter J.Edgette.  illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:38-39  Jul  '80; 
Aerosp  Safety  36:12-13  Nov  '80 

Surplus  (military)  planes   said  to  be  used  in  drug  rack- 
et.  Len  Famiglietti.  AF  Times  40:3  Jun  16   '80 

USAFE  'Counterpush':  The  first  year.    TIG  Brief 
32:13  Jan  25   '80 

Laws     a  nd_  R_e  _g_uj.  a  !i_0_n__s_ 

CMA:  Most  drug  offenses  are  Service -connected.   Don 
Mace.   AF  Times  41:1+  Oct  27   '80 

New  clout  asked  in  fight  on  drugs.    Don  Mace.    AF 
Times  40:1+  Jun  30   '80 


DRURY,    Richard  T. 

Terminal  operations  and  mobilization.    (Address,   Na- 
tional Defense  Transportation  Assoc  Forum  and 
Exposition,   Chicago,   Sep  21-23,    1980)  por  Trans- 
log   11:1-4  Dec    '80 

DRY  DOCKS  see   Docks 


DUAL- BASING   see  Deployment 


164 


DUAL  COMPENSATION 


Plug  disability  loophole.  (Rep  Gladys  N.Spellman 
before  Compensation  Subcommittee,   House  Post 
Office  and  Civil  Service  Committee)  AF  Times 
40:6  Mar  10  '80 


DUTY  AND  RESPONSIBILITY,    MILITARY 

'Buck  stop'  program  should  aid  retention.  Interview. 
Gen  Lew  Allen,   Jr.   illus  AF  Times  40:3  Jan  14   '80 

The  commanders.  Steve  Abbott,  illus  Soldiers  35: 
30-34  Jul  '80 

Sole  parent  soldiers--a  delicate  balance.  SP5  Linda 
D.Kozaryn.  illus  Soldiers  35:18-22  Oct  '80 


165 


EFTS   see  Electronic  Funds  Transfer  System 

EAKER,   Ira  C. 

Afghanistan,   causes  and  results.    LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker, 
Ret.   AF  Times  40:19-20  Jan  28   '80 

Airpower  pioneers:  LtGen  Frank  M.Andrews.    LtGen 
Ira  Eaker,   Ret.  AF  Mag  63:102-104  Sep   '80 

'Arsenal  of  democracy'  is  bankrupt.   LtGen  Ira  C. 
Eaker,   Ret.   AF  Times  40:19-20  Apr  28   '80 

Carter's  new  nuclear  policy.   LtGen  Ira  C.  Eaker,  Ret. 
AF  Times  41:19-20  Sep   1   '80 

Cause  of  our  greatest  danger.  LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker, 
Ret.  AF  Times  40:19-20  Feb  18  '80 

Congressional  Gold  Medal  awarded  to  LtGen  Ira  C. 
Eaker.  por  biog  Aerosp  Hist  27:71-72  Mar  '80 

Critical  defense  issues.    LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker,    Ret.   AF 
Times  41:19+  Oct  6   '80 

The  current  budget  battle.    LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker,   Ret. 
AF  Times  40:19-20  Jun  9   '80 

Defense  New  Year's  resolutions.   LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker, 
Ret.  AF  Times  40:19-20  Jan  7   '80 

The  draft  board  revival.   LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker,   Ret. 
AF  Times  40:13-14  Feb  25   '80 

European  headlines  disturbing.    LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker, 
Ret.   AF  Times  40:13-14  Jun  30   '80 

Further  reflections  on  Iran.    LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker,   Ret. 
AF  Times  40:19-20  May  26   '80 

Goldwater's  somber  warning.    LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker, 
Ret.   AF  Times  41:19-20  Aug  4   '80 

(Harold)  Brown's  Posture  Statement.  LtGen  Ira  C. 
Eaker,    Ret.  AF  Times  40:19-20  Mar  10   '80 

Hope  for  Reagan's  mandate  (restoration  of  U.S.   mili- 
tary power  parity  with  the  USSR).    LtGen  If  a  C. 
Eaker,   Ret.   AF  Times  41:19-20  Nov  24   '80 

In  defense  of  war.    LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker,   Ret.  por  Mil 
Engr  72:156-158  May -Jun   '80 

Is  Russia  behind  U.S.   crises?   LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker, 
Ret.   Natl  Def  64:53  Apr  '80 

Manpower  conditions  appalling.   LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker, 
Ret.   AF  Times  41:23-24  Sep  22   '80 

The  manpower  deficit  worsens.  LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker, 
Ret.   AF  Times  41:19-20  Aug   25    '80;  Natl  Def 
65:28  Dec   '80 

Melvin  Laird  vs  Harold  Brown.   LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker, 
Ret.  AF  Times  41:19-20  Sep  8  '80 

Military  power  and  national  security.   LtGen  Ira  C. 
Eaker,   Ret.   AF  Times  41:19-20  Aug  18   '80 

Military  readiness  at  low  state.    LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker, 
Ret.   AF  Times  40:17-18  Apr  7   '80 

The  most  critical  issues  now.  LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker, 
Ret.  AF  Times  41:23-24  Nov  17   '80 

The  most  invisible  airplane.   LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker,   Ret. 
AF  Times  41:19-20  Sep  15    '80 

National  security  next  year.   LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker,   Ret. 
AF  Times  41:19-20  Nov  10  '80 


EAKER,    Ira  C.    -  Continued 

(New  Carter  doctrine)  LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker,    Ret.   AF 
Times  40:19-20  Feb  11   '80 

1980  (Aviation)  Hall  of  Fame  ceremonies.   LtGen  Ira 
C.Eaker,   Ret.  AF  Times  41:19-20  Aug   11   '80 

Our  present  Military  Posture.   LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker, 
Ret.  AF  Times  40:19-20  Mar  3   '80 

Outlook  for  air  transportation.    LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker, 
Ret.   AF  Times  40:13-14  Jan  21   '80 

Resigning  in  opposition  examined.    LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker, 
Ret.  AF  Times  41:19-20  Oct  13   '80 

A  sensible  draft  solution.   LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker,   Ret. 
AF  Times  40:19-20  May  5   '80 

Some  questions  for  November.    LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker, 
Ret.   AF  Times  41:19-20  Jul  28   '80 

Step  in  the  right  direction.   LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker,    Ret. 
AF  Times  41:19-20  Sep  29   '80 

The  trouble  with  NATO.    LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker,   Ret. 
AF  Times  40:19-20  Jun  23   '80;  Natl  Def  65:38 
Oct  '80 

Turkey- -pre sent  situation.    LtGen  Ira  C.  Eaker,   Ret. 
AF  Times  41:21-22  Dec  15   '80 

U.S.   security:  No  quick  fix.   LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker,    Ret. 
AF  Times  40:13-14  Mar  31   '80 

What  would  you  do  now?    LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker,   Ret. 
AF  Times  41:19-20  Oct  20  '80 

Who  is  war  candidate?    LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker,   Ret.  AF 
Times  41:19-20  Nov  3   '80 

Will  Russia  permit  Western  rearmament?    LtGen  Ira 
C.Eaker,   Ret.  AF  Times  40:19-20  Apr  21   '80 

Will  the  MX  missile  survive?   LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker, 
Ret.   AF  Times  40:13-14  Mar  24   '80 

Women  graduates  of  the  Academies.   LtGen  Ira  C. 
Eaker,   Ret.  AF  Times  40:19-20  Jun  16  '80 


EARS 

Effects  of  different  body  positions  on  the  Eustachian 
tube  function  in  the  selection  of  airmen.  Peter 
Groth  and  Orjan  Tjernstrom.  tabs  Aviation,  Space 
&  Envmt  Med  51:913-917  Sep  '80 

Eustachian  tube  function  in  selection  of  airmen.  Peter 
Groth  and  others,  tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt 
Med  51:11-17  Jan  '80 

EARTHQUAKES  see   Disasters 

ECCLES,    Henry  E. 

Military  power,    strategy,   and  national  security. 

(Condensed  from  address,    Boston  Chapter,   SOLE, 
Feb  20,    1980)  RADM  Henry  E.  Eccles,   Ret.   Log 
Spectrum  14:17-19  Summer  '80 

ECOLOGY  see  Environment 

ECONOMIC  AID  TO  FOREIGN  COUNTRIES 


The  CMEA  and  the  developing  countries.  O.Bogomo- 
lov.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 5:52-54  May  '80 

Effective  aid.   (CMEA  (Council  of  Mutual  Economic 
Assistance)  and  the  developing  countries'  metal- 
making  industries)  A  .Shevchenko.  Soviet  Mil  Rev 
No. 10:50-51  Oct  '80 


166 


ECONOMIC  AID  TO  FOREIGN  COUNTRIES     -   Continued 
Cambodia 


Kampuchean  (Cambodian)  relief:  U.S.  policy.   (Re- 
printed from  Gist,   Nov  1979)  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup  No. 3:38-40  Mar  '80 

Germany     (Federal     Republic) 

Senior  Pentagon  official  (Walter  B.LaBerge)  suggests 
U.S.  fund  billions  in  German  air  defenses.   Ben- 
jamin F.Schemmer .  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118: 
20-21+  Sep   '80 

_P_o_r_t_u_gji2 

Defence  related  economic  co-operation  and  assistance 
within  the  Alliance.    Rainer  W.Rupp.    illus  tab 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:61-62+  Jun-Jul  '80 

Turkey 

Defence  related  economic  co-operation  and  assistance 
within  the  Alliance.   Rainer  W.Rupp.    illus  tab 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:61-62+  Jun-Jul   '80 

ECONOMIC  ANALYSIS 


Discounting  defense  capital  expenditure  proposals  and 
determining  the  discount  rate.   LtCol  Eugene  O. 
Poindexter,    Ret.   illus  tabs  Armed  Forces  Compt 
25:8-11  Feb  '80 

Economic  analysis  of  the  all-volunteer  force.   Robert 
F.McNown  and  others,   tabs  Armed  Forces  &  Soc 
7:113-132  Fall   '80 

Management  needs  analysts.   Capt  Michael  Weitman. 
illus  AF  Compt  14:38-39  Oct  '80 

The  nation's  governors:  In  courteous  revolt  against 
Washington's  ineptness  in  foreign  trade  details, 
illus   Govt  Exec   12:12+  Apr   '80 

Socio-economic  objectives:  Impact  on  civil  and  De- 
fense agencies.  Maj  Richard  J.Hampton  and  Rich- 
ard J. Lorette.  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  2:78-88  Autumn '79 

Socio-economic  program  impact  on  acquisition  man- 
agement. Patrick  D.Sullivan,  tab  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev 
2:89-98  Autumn  '79 

ECONOMIC  DEVELOPMENT 

Economic  growth,   distributional  inequality,   and  polit- 
ical conflict  in  industrial  societies.   Melissa  A. 
Hardy,   tabs  J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  7:209-227  Fall   '79 

Facing  up  to  change.   (Presentation,   Antelope  Valley 
Board  of  Trade,    Lancaster,    CA,    Aug   22,    1980) 
Gen  Alton  D.Slay.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  12-17,   Oct  '80 

ECONOMIC  WARFARE 


EDMONDS,   Walter  E. 

Professional  Military  Comptroller  School  (Air  Uni- 
versity,  Maxwell  AFB,   AL):  Reflections  and  ex- 
pectations.  Col  Walt  Edmonds,  por  AF  Compt  14: 
26-27  Oct  '80 


EDUCATION 


U  n  i  t  e  d 


See  also 
V/ar--Economic  Aspects 

Economic  warfare:  How  to  play  hardball  with  the  Rus- 
sians. Alexander  Scott.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117: 
67-69  Mar   '80 

ECONOMICS 


Economic  stresses  in  the  NATO  Alliance.   David  K. 
Hall.   AEI  For  Plcy  &  Def  Rev  2,   No, 5:11-14   '80 

Rambling  through  economics.  Franz  A.P.Frisch. 
illus  tab  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:114-121  Summer   '80 


Amendment  (to  Title  10  of  the  U.S.  Code)  seen  aid  to 
high  school  recruiting.  AF  Times  41:6  Sep  22   '80 

Curing  government  illiteracy.    M.Scott  Downing.   Govt 
Exec  pt  1,   Communicating  to  a  nation  of  tenth 
graders:  The  comprehension  drops  as  content  gets 
complex.    12:28-29+  Jul  '80;  pt  2,   An  automatic 
comprehension  check  for  government  regulation 
originators.    12:28+ Aug  '80 

DOD  wants  Education  Dept  to  fund  GI  Bill.  Len  Famig- 
lietti.  AF  Times  41:15  Nov  3   '80 

DOD  would  overhaul  educational  benefits.   Richard  C. 
Barnard.   AF  Times  40:1+  Feb  25   '80 

Education  supplement.  AF  Times  40:12p  sup  opposite 
p  34  Apr  14   '80;  41:8p  sup  opposite  p  34  Sep  8   '80 

Extra  raise,   new  GI  Bill  hinted  by  Reagan  forces. 
Tom  Philpott.   AF  Times  41:1+  Dec  8   '80 

The  military  and  the  civilian  economy  since  the  loss 
of  the  GI  Bill.   Cecile  S.  Landrum.   illus  AU  Rev 
31:74-81  May-Jun  '80;  Comment.  Stephen  H. 
Morochnick.   32:101- 102  Nov-Dec  '80 

Schooling  aid  plans  abound- -2  one -year  test  programs 
studied  on  Hill.   Martha  Lynn  Craver.   AF  Times 
40:3  Jul  21   '80 

Senate  extends  GI  Bill  deadline.   AF  Times  41:7 
Aug  18   '80 

(Sen)  Armstrong  offers  new  GI  Bill  to  boost  recruiting 
incentives.   Deborah  M.Kyle.   Armed  Forces  J  Intl 
117:14  Aug   '80 

(Sen  William)  Armstrong  has  GI  Bill  for  '81.   AF 
Times  41:3  Oct  27   '80 

(Sen  William)  Armstrong  sees  hope  for  raise.   Martha 
Lynn  Craver.    illus  AF  Times  41:1+  Dec  29  '80 

EDUCATION  (DEPENDENTS) 

DODDS  (Dept  of  Defense  Dependent  Schools)  must  pay 
for  education  of  handicapped.   Laurie  Parker.  AF 
Times  41:1+  Oct  20   '80 

EUCOM  hits  plan  to  cut  school  busing.   Larry  Carney. 
AF  Times  40:7  Jun   16   '80 

How  schools  rate  o'seas--revised  program  plus  for 
Europe.   Richard  Barnard,    illus  AF  Times  40:16+ 
Jan  21   '80 

Overseas  schools  prepare  to  elect  advisory   councils. 
Karen  McKay.  AF  Times  41:4  Aug   25    '80 

O'seas  schools  rated  high  by  e valuators.   Karen   Mc- 
Kay.  AF  Times  41:8  Aug  18   '80 

O'seas  students  score  well  in  (Basic  Skills  Assess- 
ment) Test.   AF  Times  40:18  Jun  9  '80 


Renovations   slow  but  sure. 
Times  40:18+  Feb  4   '80 


Richard  C.Barnard.  AF 


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EDUCATION  (DEPENDENTS)  -  Continued 

School  appointee  (William  Smith)  sees  gloom  ahead 
(for  Overseas  Dependent  Schools).  Karen  McKay. 
AF  Times  41:4  Aug    11    '80 

Schools  In  Europe  more  flexible.   Richard  Barnard. 
tU.ua  AF  Times  40:34  Jan  28   '80 

(Sen  William)  Armstrong  has  GI  Bill  for   '81.   AF 
Times  41:3  Oct  27   '80 

Task  force  told  stateside  schools  (for  military  depen- 
dents) are  OK.  AF  Times  40:22  May  12  '80 

Costs 


EDUCATION,   TECHNICAL    -  Continued 


Russia 


School  projects  require  $47M.   John  Ginovsky.  AF 
Times  40:28  Mar  3   '80 

EDUCATION,    MILITARY  see 
Education,    Scientific 
Education,    Technical 
Education  and  Training 

EDUCATION,    SCIENTIFIC 

See  also 
Medical  Education  Program 

Air     Force-  -U,  S. 


Slay:  'We  are  a  nation  ...   of  scientific  illiterates.  ' 
John  Ginovsky.    AF  Times  41:1+  Dec  22   '80 

The  university  of  tomorrow  (AFIT).   Robert  K.Ruhl. 
illus  Airman  24:21-29  Nov   '80 

EDUCATION,    TECHNICAL 

See  also 
Medical  Education  Program 
Mobile  Training  Units 
Retraining  Program 

Air     Force  —  U.S. 

See  also 
Air  Force  Technical  Training  Centers 
Community  College  of  the  Air  Force 

Disaster  (preparedness  career)  field  to   'grow  its 
own.  '  AF  Times  41:4  Sep  8   '80 

New  inspection  of  technical  training.    TIG  Brief  32:3 
Sep  26   '8  0 

That's  why.    (Cockpit  switches)  MSgt  John  Mann,   illus 
TAC  Attack  20:24-25  Jan   '80 

The  university  of  tomorrow  (AFIT).   Robert  K.Ruhl. 
illus  Airman  24:21-29  Nov   '80 

Upgrade/Cross  Utilization  Training  (CUT).   TIG 
Brief  32:8  Mar  7   '80 

Army-  -Russia 


Raising  technical  training  level.   (Turkestan  Military 
District)  Col-Gen  Yu.Maximov  and  others,   illus 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  1:10-15+  Jan   '80 

Army  —  U  .  S^_ 

Combat  vehicle   training  support.    Capt  John  J. 
Sweeney,   illus  Armor  89:26-29  May-Jun   '80 

TEC   (Training  Extension  Course)- -sure  way  to  learn, 
illus  Soldiers  35:23-24  Oct  '80 


Soviet  scientific/technical  manpower:  Much  more  than 
a  simple  numbers  game.   Jill  E.Heuer.  illus  tab 
Govt  Exec  12:34H   Apr  '80 

United    States 


Doing  double  duty.    (Many  Air  Force  occupational 
courses  are  redistributed  to  civilian  schools 
through  the  Aerospace  Education  Foundation)  Capt 
Dick  Sheffield,    illus  Airman  24:32-35  Apr  '80 

E DUCATION  AND  TRAINING 


also 


On-the-job  Training 
Retraining  Program 
Training  Aids 

also  specific  types  of  centers   and  schools,    e. 
Engineer  Centers  and  Schools 
Medical  Centers   and  Schools 
Officer  Candidate  Schools 
Transportation  Centers  and  Schools 

also  as  a  subdivision  under  specific  subjects, 
e.g., 
Pilots --Education  and  Training 


Air     Force 


Nil 


Command  and  staff  training  in  the  Nigerian  Air  Force. 
GpCapt  G.T.Tripp.   Hawk  No. 40:55-56  Feb   '80 

Air     Force  —  U.S. 


See  also 
Air  Force  Academy 
Air  Force  Institute  of  Technology 
Air  Force  Technical  Training  Centers 
Air  Training  Command 
Community  College  of  the  Air  Force 
Flight  Training 
Officer  Training  School 
Squadron  Officer  School 

Ancillary  Training  Program  (ATP).  TIG  Brief  32:9 
Jan  25    '80 

Dynamic  role  of  readiness  training.    CMSgt  Joseph  H. 
Smith,    illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:3-5  Aug  '80 

The  IDEA  (Individual  Development  and  Educational 
Advancement)  is  to  make  the  3  R's  easier.   AF 
Times  40:13  Mar  17   '80 

It's  more  than  marching.  (USAF's  basic  training  at 
Lackland  AFB,  TX,  includes  academic  courses) 
SMSgt  Dave  Sheeder.    illus  Airman  24:9-12  Mar   '8  0 

Medical  disaster  cross-training  grid,    illus   TIG  Brief 
32:7  Jul  25    '80 

More   EM  will  retrain  in  lower  NCO  grades.   AF 
Times  41:1+  Dec  2  2   '80 

No  time  for  training.    TIG  Brief  32:16  Oct   17   '80 

Norton  (AFB,    CA)  gives  interns  (Air  Force  Systems 
Command's  Engineering  Student  Officer  program) 
a  look.   SrAmn  Matt  Scherer.  AF  Times  41:35 
Sep  29  '80 

PME,   little  understood,   held  vital   to  NCO  career. 
SSgt  John  V.Steffens.    AF  Times  40:22  Jun  30   '80 


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Air     Force  —  U.S. 


-  Cont '  d 


Professional  airlift  management  education.    (Airlift 
Operations  School,  Scott  AFB,   IL)  TIG  Brief  32:13 
Sep   12   '8  0 

Qualifications  of  nondestructive  specialist:  Do  we 
care  enough  to  offer  the  best?   TIG  Brief  32:5 
Oct  31   '80 

Realism  in  munitions  loading  crew  training.    TIG 
Brief  32:7  Oct   17    '80 

Show  me  in  writing:  Or,   how  to  lose  a  good  Air  Force 
member.   TIG  Brief  32:14  Sep  26   '80 

Space-age  shootout.  (AF  SPs  +  MILES  (Multiple  Inte- 
grated Laser  Engagement  System)  equal  realistic 
training)  Maj  Anthony  Lynn  Batezel.  illus  Airmen 
24:2-7  Nov  '80 

Super  realistic  combat  training  for  B-52  EWOs.   Rich- 
ard Hartman.    illus  Def  Elect  12:83-84+ Sep   '80 

Tactical  Air  Command  1980.    (Presentation,   Air 
Force  Assoc  National  Symposium,    Los  Angeles, 
Oct  26,    1979)  LtGen  Robert  C.Mathis.   AF  Plcy 
Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup  No.  2:3  1-37  Feb  '80 

'3-level'  training.    TIG  Brief  32:10  Jan  25   '80 

Training  by  objective.   Maj  Robert  L.Tone.    illus 
USAF  Ftr  Wpns  Rev,   pp  9-11,   Spring  '80 

Training  problems:  Talking  helps.    TIG  Brief  32:11 
Jul  25   '80 

2  off-duty  NCOs  plug  gap  in  PME.   AF  Times  41:42 

Sep  15   '80 

Understanding  Type   1  (contract)  training.   TIG  Brief 
32:7-8  Apr  4  '80 

Warskill  training,   medical.    TIG  Brief  32:22  Sep  12  '80 

History 

3  millionth  grad  reviews  BMT  (Basic  Military  Train- 

ing).  AF  Times  41:24  Sep   1   '80 

Aj"_m_e_d__F_o_r_c_e_s_-_-_A  f_g_h_a_n_i_s_t_a_n 

'The  Afghan  Armed  Forces--to  the  Soviet  invasion 
1980.  '  G.Jacobs,    illus  map  tabs  Asian  Def  J  No.  6: 
74-75+  Nov-Dec   '80 

Armed     Forces  —  Great     Britain 

Pre-Service  units.   I:  University  Officers '  Training 
Corps.   MajGen  P.  C.Shapland.   illus  RUSI  J  for 
Def  Studies   125:44-48  Mar  '80 

— -UH-^jL  _JL9_L:LS_!Li-:_iL:LE-5Jl. 

Officer  education  in  Japan.    Edward  J.Drea.    illus  Mil 
Rev  60:31-39  Sep   '80 

Armed     Forces  —  Poland 


EDUCATION  AND  TRAINING   -   Continued 

A_r_rn_e_d    Forces--Russia  .   Cont'd 

Guarding  peace  and  socialism.   Col-Gen  G.Sredin. 
illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  1:5-9  Jan  '80 

The  life  of  a  Soviet  soldier.  Steve  Abbott,  illus  tab 
Soldiers  35:6-10  Jul  '80 

Military  education.   Col  N.Rumyantsev.  illus  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No. 11:39-40  Nov  '80 

Moral  education.   Col  I.Konovalov.  illus  Soviet  Mil 
Rev  No.  1:28-29  Jan  '80 

Officer  training  system.   Gen  A.Mayorov.    illus  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No.  7:2-5  Jul   '80 

School  of  moral  education.   (Interview  with  Gen  Nikolai 
Lyashchenko)  illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  10:2-5 
Oct  '80 

V.I.Lenin  and  party-political  work  in  the  Red  Army. 
MajGen  P.Isakov.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 2:7-9  Feb  '80 

Armed     For  ^^^^^U^S^ 
See  also 


Military  education  in  the  Polish  Armed  Forces.    Law- 
rence L.Whetten  and  James  L.Waddell.    RUSI  J 
for  Def  Studies   125:51-57  Sep   '80 

Armed     Forces-  -R.issi.i 

Educational  role  of  the  Soviet  Armed  Forces.  Col-Ger 
M.Sobolev.    illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  6:2-6  Jun  '80 


Armed  Forces  Staff  College 

Education  supplement.  AF  Times  40:12p  sup  opposite 
p  34  Apr  14   '80;  41:8p  sup  opposite  p  34  Sep  8   '80 

Military  simulators --total  training .  John  Rhea,  illus 
Natl  Def  64:32-35+  Feb  '80 

Specialists  vs  generalists.    Bruce  Callander.   AF 
Times  40:20  f  Jun  9  '80 

Training  and  personnel  systems  technology:  A  boost 
to  readiness.  CDR  Paul  R.Chatelier.  illus  Def 
Mgt  J  16:2-5  Second  Quarter  '80 

Costs 

Report:  Leadership  schools  waste  $$.   AF  Times 
41:30  Dec  15   '80 

Equipment 

An  overview  of  training-systems  development.  Allen 
Collier,  illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:2-5  Fourth  Quarter  '80 

Army  —  France 

The  French  Airborne  School.  Maj  Gayden  E.Thomp- 
son, illus  map  Infantry  70:22-24  Jul-Aug   '80 


Army 


Great     Britain 


Simfire:  Tank  gunnery  and  tactical  simulation.  Mi- 
chael W.Wilson,  illus  Natl  Def  64:28-31  Feb  '80 

Army  —  Russia 

Raising  technical  training  level.  (Turkestan  Military 
District)  Col- Gen  Yu.Maximov  and  others,  illus 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  1:10-15+  Jan  '80 

Rifleman  training  systems --preparing  the  infantry- 
man to  fight.  Edward  C.Ezell.  illus  tabs  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 5:707-711   '80 

Soviet  mountain  warfare  operations.  C.N.Donnelly, 
illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 6:823-834   '80 

A  r_rn_Y_^^_S_w  e_d  e_n 

Better  training  for  higher  performance,  illus  Asian 
Def  J  No. 2:46-48  Mar-Apr  '80 


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Arm  y-  -  U.  S._ 

See  also 
Armor- -Education  and  Training 
Army  Field  Artillery  School 
Army  War  College 
Infantry  Centers  and  Schools 
Military  Academy,   West  Point,   NY 


Aerobic  power  and  body  fat  of  men  and  women  during 
Army  basic  training.  John  F.Patton  and  others, 
tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:492-496 
May  '80 

Army  training:  Seen  from  a  "Three  Mile  Island"  per- 
spective. Maj  Robert  R.  Begland.  illus  Mil  Rev  60: 
40-46  Sep   '80 

The  Army's  counterattack  on  training  costs.  LtCol 
Jerome  A.Pogorzelski.  illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:14-17 
Fourth  Quarter  '80 

Basic  training:  The  verge  of  destruction.  Capt  Samuel 
J.Barlotta.  illus  Mil  Rev  60:47-62  Nov  '80 

'Brush  fires'  vs  planning:  Training's  silent  1  1/2  war. 
James  K.McCollum.    illus  Army  30:30-32  Jan   '80 

The  changing  face  of  Army  basic  training:  More  flex- 
ible and  coeducational.  Thomas  J.Gelli.  illus  Def 
Mgt  J   16:22-29  First  Quarter  '80 

The  Dragon  dilemma:  Why  low  first- round  hit  rates? 
Maj  Stanley  H.Holgate.   illus  Mil  Rev  60:25-30 
Sep   '80 

The  effects  of  simulated  Infantry  combat  training  on 
motivation  and  satisfaction.   Paul  R.Bleda  and 
Robert  H.Sulzen.   tabs  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:202- 
214  Winter  '80 

First-class  Army.  .  .  4th  class  living  conditions. 

Interview.   LtGen  Julius  W.Becton,   Jr.  illus  Army 
30:22-26  Nov   '80 

Flexibility  in  logistics  education  for  the  eighties.  Col 
James  E.Harris,   tabs  Signal  34:45-48  Jul  '80 

For  NCO's:  Leadership,  hard  work  and  training.  SMA 
William  A.Connelly,    illus  Army  30:21-24  Oct   '80 

In  step  with  BSEP  (Basic  Skills  Education  Program). 
SSgt  Jim  Boersema.  illus  Soldiers   35:46-48 
Apr   '80 

The  influence  of  U.S.  Army  basic  initial  entry  train- 
ing on  the  muscular  strength  of  men  and  women. 
Joseph  J.Knapik  and  others,   illus  tabs  Aviation, 
Space  &   Envmt  Med  51:1086-1090  Oct   '80 

The  instrumented  battlefield.  Kenneth  G.  Richards, 
illus  Infantry  70:33-35  Mar-Apr  '80 

MILES  (Multiple  Integrated  Laser  Engagement  Simu- 
lation System):  Realistic  training  for  direct  sup- 
port artillery.   Col  Earl  S. Stein,    Ret  and  others, 
illus  tabs  Fid  Arty  J  48:44-47  Sep-Oct  '80 

The  military  as  society's  keeper:  Does  responsibility 
go  beyond  defense?  LtCol  David  E.K.Cooper,  illus 
Army  30:34-38  Jun  '80 

MOUT  (Military  Operations  on  Urban  Terrain)  train- 
ing—a combat  service  support  need.  Maj  Bloomer 
D.Sullivan,    illus  Mil  Rev  60:9-15  Sep   '80 


EDUCATION  AND  TRAINING     .  Continued 

££27iy_;_-_Ui_S.     .  cont'd 

NTC  (National  Training  Center)  live  fire:  One  step 
closer  to  battlefield  realism.  Maj  Randolph  W. 
House,  illus  tabs  Mil  Rev  60:68-72  Mar  '80 

The  National  Training  Center.  Capt  Arthur  A.Shra- 
der.  illus  Fid  Arty  J  48:30-33  Sep-Oct  '80 

A  National  Training  Center  blooming  in  the  desert. 
SSgt  Jim  Boersema.   illus  Soldiers   35:18-22  Jul  '80 

The  National  Training  Center  (Fort  Irwin,  CA):  The 
next  thing  to  the  ultimate  realism.  Col  James  B. 
Agnew.  map  illus  Army  30:30-36  Feb   '80 

A  question  of  quality:  Why  the  pieces  don't  fit.  John 
J.Fialka.   iUus  Army  30:29-32  Jun   '80 

Rifleman  training  systems- -preparing  the  infantry- 
man to  fight.  Edward  C.Ezell.  illus  tabs  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,    No. 5:707-711    '80 

Suppression.    LtCol  Fred  Meurer.    illus  tabs  Fid 
Arty  J  48:48-51   May-Jun   '80 

Surrounded!   Maj  Roger  A.Grugle.   illus  Army  30: 
22-26  Dec   '80 

Tactical  training  for  ground  combat  forces.  Thomas 
D.Scott.   Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:215-231  Winter  '80 

Taking  the  guesswork  out  of  training.    (MAFIS,   Mobile 
Automated  Field  Instrumentation  System)  SSgt 
Adolph  C.Mallory.    illus  Army  30:45-464  Aug   '80 

Train  to  fight.   (Army  aviators  in  Europe  train  exten- 
sively in  the  area  where  a  future  war  may  have  to 
be  fought)  LtCols  Eugene  H.Grayson,   Jr  and  Glenn 
R.Allen,  maps  USA  Avn  Dig  26:44-47  Mar  '80 

Training  devices  for  the  Army.   Ronald  C.Hofer.  illus 
tab  Natl  Def  64:24-27+  Feb  '80 

Training  strategy  for  the  IFV.  LtCol  John  D.  Fuller, 
illus  Infantry  70:15-19  Sep-Oct  '80 

Training  the  Army  engineer  team.   Faculty,   Engineer 
School,   Fort  Belvoir,   VA.    illus  Mil  Engr  72:256- 
259  Jul-Aug   '80 

Unit  training  management:  An  approach  to  a  dilemma. 
LtCol  James  R.Whitley,    illus  tabs  Mil  Rev  60:5  3- 
58  Aug  '8  0 

Values,   not  scores,   the  best  measure  of  soldier  qual- 
ity.   Gen  Dorm  A.  Starry,    illus  Army  30:38-43 
Oct  '80 

Working  on  the  symptoms --not  the  disease:  Improving 
training  evaluation.   LtCol  Michael  T.Plummer. 
illus  tab  Mil  Rev  60:48-56  Mar  '80 

Directories 


(Army)  schools  and  centers.   Army  30:216-217  Oct '80 
History 

The  educator  of  the  Army  (LtGen  Lesley  J.McNair). 
Brooks  E.Kleber.    illus  Army  30:50-54  Jul   '80 

See  also 
Coast  Guard  Academy,   New  London,   CT 


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EDUCATION  AND  TRAINING  -  Continued 

Marine     Corps  —  U.S. 

See  also 
Marine  Corps  Development  and  Education  Command 

Air   Ground  Combat  Center,   illus  MarCor  Gaz  64: 
25-27  Dec  '80 

Our  training  pays  off.   LtCol  John  H.Redgate.    MarCoi 
Gaz  64:21-22  Mar  '80 

Training  NCOs  to  lead.    IstLt  W  .  R  .Kellner .  tab 
MarCor  Gaz  64:25  Apr  '80 

National     Guard-- Air     Force-  -_U  .  S  . 

Doing  it  differently.    Marilyn  H.  Hargreaves.    illus  Air 
Reservist  32:6-7+  Aug  '80 

National   _G_u_a_r_d_-_-_A_rm  _ejd_F  oj;_£  _£_?  ^.Z—-lJL : 

Annual  training,    1980.    illus  Natl  Guard  34:32-36 
Sep   '80 

National     Guard  —  Army  —  U.  S. 

FTX  (Field  Training  Exercise)  matrix.   Maj  Walter 
M.Ozawa.   illus  tab  Infantry  70:19-21   Jul-Aug    '80 

OPFOR  (OPposing  FORces).    illus  Natl  Guard  34:8-11 
Jun   '8  0 

Progress   in  training,    readiness,    manning.    MajGen 
Emmott  H.Walker,   Jr.    illus  Army  30:150- 155 
Oct  '80 

Shootout  at  Ivan's  Alley  (DeCarolis  Device,   a  portable 
training  system  utilizing  three  slide  projectors, 
three  screens,   a  slide  pulsing  tape  recorder  and  a 
synchronization  unit  with  35mm  slides).    IstLt  Vic- 
tor Dubina.    illus  Natl  Guard  34:23-25  Nov  '80 

Navy-  -Russia 


EDUCATION  AND  TRAINING  -  Continued 

_R_e_s_e_rv_e    F  o  r_c_e_s  -  -A  r  m y  —  U  .  S.    -  Cont'd 

Realistic  training  for  Reservists--Sharpe  Army  Depot 
staff  feature.   Translog  11:8-9  Oct  '80 

Reserve  readiness  training.    LtCol  Herbert  B.Quinn, 
Jr.   illus  Army  Log  12:28-31  Mar-Apr  '80 

Serving  two  masters:  Frustrating  dilemma  for  citi- 
zen-soldiers.  LtCol  Claiborne  W.  Cowgill,   Sr. 
illus  Army  30:51-55  May   '80 

Reserve     Officers     Training     Corps-  - 
Air     Force --U.S. 

Credit  where  credit  is  due.   Educ  J  22:14-18 
AY   '79/'80 

Drill  and  training--an  unfortunate  alliance.    Maj 
Francis  D.Rabata.    Educ  J  22:39-42  AY  '79/'80 

Stating  the  case  for  drill  in  the  AFROTC  curriculum. 
Capt  Stan  Jaworski.    Educ  J  22:37-38  AY   '79/'80 

EDUCATION  AND  TRAINING,   OFF-DUTY 

Air     Force--U.S. 


Action  station  drills.  Capt  M  .  Tsiporukha  .  illus 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 2:26-28  Feb  '80 

Preparing  for  a  cruise.   Capt  V.Baranov.  illus  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No.  10:37-38  Oct  '80 


Navy--U.  S, 


See  also 


Naval  Academy,    Annapolis,    MD 
Naval  Postgraduate  School 
Naval  War  College 

Forecasting  the  human- resource  costs  of  Navy  weapon 
systems.  Peter  D.Weddle  and  CDR  Grant  D.Ful- 
kerson.  illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:6-11  Second  Quarter   '80 

Let's  get  our  training  act  together.   CDR  John  D. 
Roper,    illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:99-101  Jun  '80 

VTX-TS:  Will  the  U.S.   Navy  change  the  way  pilots 
train?   illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.  7:28-31    '80 

R_e_s_e_r_\'_e_  F_c>_r  c  e_s^^  A_r_!"  i^^U.:  J?  ■ 

FTX  (Field  Training  Exercise)  matrix.  Maj  Walter 
M.Ozawa.   illus  tab  Infantry  70:19-21  Jul-Aug    '80 

How  ready  can  the  Reserves  be?   LtCol  Arthur  T. 
Carey,   illus  Armor  89:24-26  Jan-Feb  '80 

Improving  Reserve  Component  training.  Cols  Daniel 
Cans,  Ret  and  Richard  E.Moakley.  illus  tabs  In- 
fantry 70:26-31  Jan-Feb  '80 


Education  OK,   but  needs  aid.  AF  Times  40:46 
Mar  10   '80 

Armed     Forces--U.S. 


College  aid  moves,   pay  raise  stalled.   Martha  Lynn 
Craver.  AF  Times  40:1  '   May  26   '80 

College  aid  of  $1200  a  year  asked  for  EM.   Martha 
Lynn  Craver.   AF  Times  40:1+   May  19   '80 

DOD  may  pay  student  loans  for  key  EM.   Paul  Smith. 
AF  Times  41:3  Oct  27   '80 

Defense  bill   includes   $1200  in  tuition  aid.    Martha 
Lynn  Craver.   AF  Times  41:H   Aug  18   '80 

Defense  to  offer  EM  3  education  programs.   AF  Times 
41:7  Nov  24   '80 

Education  supplement.  AF  Times  40:12p  sup  opposite 
p  34  Apr  14   '80;  41:8p  sup  opposite  p  34  Sep  8   '80 

House  okays  2-step  10  percent  boost  in  GI  Bill.  AF 
Times  41:4  Oct  6   '80 

Off-duty  education  under  attack.    Col  Armand  J.Galfo. 
illus  Officer  56:24-25  Jul   '80 

On-base  education  inconsistent.  AF  Times  40:12 
May  5   '80 

Panel  (Senate  Armed  Services  Committee)  adds  edu- 
cation $  $  to  (FY  1981  Defense  Authorization)  Bill. 
AF  Times  40:4  Jun  30  '80 

A  r  m  y  -  -  U .  S. 

Off-duty  education  pays  off.  SSgt  Jim  Boersema.    illus 
tab  Soldiers  35:50-52  Mar  '80 

EDUCATION-WITH-INDUSTRY  PROGRAM  see   Training - 

with-Industry  Program 
EDUCATIONAL  LEVEL  OF  MILITARY  PERSONNEL 

AF  tops  Services  in  signing  grads.  AF  Times  41:17 
Sep  15   '80 

All  Services  meet  or  exceed  recruiting  goals  thus  far. 
AF  Times  41:28  Oct  6   '80 


171 


EDUCATIONAL  LEVEL  OF  MILITARY   PERSONNEL  - 
Continued 

Educational  level  may  be  improving.   AF  Times  40:14 
Jun  9  '8  0 

The  IDEA  (Individual  Development  and  Educational 
Advancement)  is  to  make  the  3  R's  easier.   AF 
Times  40:13  Mar  17   '80 

In  step  with  BSEP  (Basic  Skills   Education  Program). 
SSgt  Jim  Boersema.   illus  Soldiers   35:46-48 
Apr  '80 

The  military  as  society's  keeper:  Does  responsibility 
go  beyond  defense'.  LtCol  David  E.K.Cooper,  illus 
Army  30:54-38  Jun   '80 

A  question  of  quality:  Why  the  pieces  don't  fit.   John 
J.Fialka.   illus  Army  30:29-32  Jun    '80 

Values,   not  scores,    the  best  measure  of  soldier  qual- 
ity.   Gen  Dorm  A.  Starry,    illus  Army  30:38-43 
Oct   '80 

Who  served  in  the  military,  1940-73.  Neil  D.Flig- 
stein.  tabs  Armed  Forces  h  Soc  6:297-3  12  Win- 
ter  '80 

EDUCATIONAL  TECHNOLOGY 

AFIT  education:  Cornerstone  of  Air  Force  technical 
excellence.  (Presentation,  60th  anniversary,  Air 
Force  Institute  of  Technology,  Wright-Patterson 
AFB,  OH,  Nov  17,  1979)  Gen  Lew  Allen,  Jr.  AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup  No.  1:2-6  Jan  '80 

Teleteach:  How  to  stretch  the  classroom  coast  to 
coast,  illus  Govt  Exec  12:44+  Apr  '80 

EFFECTIVENESS  REPORTS 


EFFECTIVENESS  RFPOK'IS   -    Continued 
Navy 

Fitness   report  finesse .   George  Haering.   illus   US  Nav 
Inst  Proc  106:34-38  Jan  '80 

Performance  appraisal  as  a  personnel  development 
aid.  CDR  William  T.Hood,  Jr.  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:104-105  Dec   '80 


Civil  service  reform:  It's  a  matter  of  writing  con- 
tracts among  levels- -then  working  them.    Barbara 
Organesoff.   Govt  Exec   12:29+  Dec   '80 

Merit  rating:  New  systems  due  Oct  1.   AF  Times 
41:10  Sep  8  '80 

Air     Force 


AF  to  test  new  OER  system.  M.L.Craver.   AF  Times 
40:1+  Jan  7    '80 

Inside  a  promotion  board.   Maj  Gene  E.Townsend. 
illus  tabs  AF  Mag  63:94-98+  Jul  '80;  Airman  24: 
11-18  Oct  '80 

OER  policy  reiterated.   AF  Times  41:7  Oct  27   '80 

Armed    Forces 

New  OER  system  shelved.   AF  Times  40:3  Mar  24  '80 
A  r  m  y_ 

OERs:  Management  by  objectives.    Capt  John  E. 
Stevens,   illus   Mil  Rev  60:9-13  Nov   '80 

Putting    'teeth'  into  OERS.   Maj  Clifford  H.Bernath. 
illus  Soldiers   35:21-23  Nov   '80 

SEERs   (Senior   Enlisted  Evaluation  Reports)   shape  the 
Army.    MSgt  Matt  Glasgow.   Soldiers   35:19  Sep    '80 

Marine     Corps 

Personnel  performance  appraisal- -a  need  for  change. 
LtCol  D.S.  Rilling.   MarCor  Gaz  64:48-52  Apr  '80 


Reserve     Forces 


A  r  m  y 


Inflation  of  another  kind  strikes  Officer  Evaluation 
Reports,   tab  Officer  56:15  Feb  '80 

EFFICIENCY 

An  approach  to  effectiveness/productivity.  Joseph  J. 
Jablonski.   illus  tabs  Armed  Forces  Compt  25: 
15-17+  Nov  '80 

The  care  and  feeding  of  copilots.   Maj  David  V. 
Froehlich.    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:22-23  Jul  '80 

Consulting:   Government's   layer  cake  solution.   Thom- 
as  G.Cody.   Govt  Exec   12:421   Sep   '80 

The  do-more-with-less  syndrome:  Teetering  on  the 
brink.  Capt  Kenneth  C.  Stoehrmann.  tab  AU  Rev 
32:103-108  Nov-Dec    '80 

Enhancing  Navy  productivity.   William  B.  Shane  r.    illus 
tabs  Armed  Forces  Compt  25:4-7  Feb  '80 

Estimating  aircraft  utilization  rates.    Robert  L. 
Stowell.    Log  Spectrum   14:16-19  Spring   '80 

From  theory  to  action:  Implementing  job  enrichment 
in  the  Air  Force.    LtCols   Denis  D.Umstot  and 
William  E.Rosenbach.    illus  AU  Rev  31:74-81  Mar- 
Apr   '80 

Is  reform  needed  in  NATO  arms  procurement?    J.B. 
Koeppl.   Intl  Def  Rev  13,    No.  5:658   '80 

Leadership,   discipline,   airmanship.  Col  Robert  D. 
Anderson,  illus  TAC  Attack  pt  1,    19:26-27  Nov  '79; 
pt  2,    19:24-25  Dec  '79;  pt  3,   20:18-19  Jan  '80 

Message  handling  on  ships-- rationalisation  by  dis- 
tributed data-processing.   LtComdr  Siegfried  Netz- 
band  and  Heinz  Schwarzer.   illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 6:883-886   '80 

Morale,  proficiency,    and  discipline.   Maj  Stephen  D. 
Wesbrook.    tabs  J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  8:43-54 
Spring   '80 

Navy's   automated  information  office:  Answers  in  sec- 
onds,  not  months,   illus  Govt  Exec   12:49-50  Feb '80 

Well- controlled  accounting  systems--a  must  for  the 
eighties.  (Address,   American  Society  of  Military 
Comptrollers  National  Symposium,   San  Antonio, 
May  22,    1980)  Elmer  B.Staats.  illus  Armed 
Forces  Compt  25:4-7+  Nov  '80 

What  we  always  knew  about  acquisition  but  were  afraid 
to  do.  William  C.Wall,   Jr  and  Leonard  L.Rosen, 
tabs  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:84-95  Summer  '80 

EFFICIENCY  RATINGS  see  Airman  Performance  Re- 
ports;   Effectiveness    Reports 

EG  i  PT 

Environmental  impacts  of  the  Aswan  High  Dam.    Ed- 
ward K.Bryant,   illus  map  tab  Mil  Engr  72:181-183 
May-Jun   '80 


172 


EGYPT  -   Continued 

Nile  beckons  E-3A  crews,    illus  AF  Times  40:4 
Jan  21   '80 

Fo 


jign    R  elations 
Israel 

The  Jerusalem  question:  Cutting  the  Gordian  knot. 
John  A.  Berry,  illus  maps  Parameters  10:33-43 
Jun   '80 

Shifting  sands  of  peace   in  the   Middle   East.    Mohamed 
Sid- Ahmed.   Intl  Sec  5:53-79  Summer   '80 

The  Sinai  field  mission:  A  step  toward  peace  in  the 
Middle  East.  David  A.Napoliello.  map  illus  Pa- 
rameters 9:20-27  Dec   '79 

EISEN  AN,    Ben 


Cold:  Friend  or  foe.    (Marines  in  Norway)  RADM  Ben 
Eiseman,    Ret  and  LtCol  Carl  F.  Tidemann. 
MarCor  Gaz  64:39-44  Feb   '80 

EISENHOWER,    Dwight  D. 

The  Eisenhower  administration  and  defense  policy. 
Lester  H.Brune.  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:511-516 
Spring    '80 

Ike  and  his  indispensable  lieutenants.   Martin  Blumen- 
son.   por  Army  30:50-54+   Jun   '80 

EJECTION 

See  also 
Parachute  Jumping 

Accidents--a  different  approach:  Attitudes  and  prior- 
ities.   Maj  Wiley  E.Greene,    illus  TAC  Attack  20: 
24-25  Mar  '80 

Decision  time:  Abort!   Abort!   Abort!    Maj   Don  Eye. 
Combat  Crew  30:19  Oct  '80 

The  decision  to  eject.    TIG  Brief  32:17-18  Sep   12   '80 

Out-of-the-envelope  ejections,   tab  TIG  Brief  32:15 
Jul  11   '80 

Studies  of  limb-dislodging  forces  acting  on  an  ejection 
seat  occupant.    Daniel  J.Schneck.    illus  tabs  Avia- 
tion,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:256-264  Mar  '80 

They  walked  away:  F-4  emergency  evacuation  proce- 
dures. Capt  Skip  Bremer,  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36: 
2-3  Oct   '80 

The  will  to  leave  equals  the  will  to  live  in  an  ejection 
decision.   Maj  Bruce  N.  Cox.    illus  Aerosp  Safety 
36:12-13  Mar  '80 

Statistics 


EJECTION   EQUIPMENT  -  Continued 

M_a_i_nj£  ri  a  n£e    and    Repair 

Egress  system  maintenance.    TIG  Brief  32-16 
Jul  25   '80 

Maintaining  aircraft  egress  systems:  Lack  of  super- 
vision can  be  costly.   TIG  Brief  32:19  Feb  8   '80 

ELECTIONS 

See  also 
V  o  I L  n  ^ 

Change  in  power  to  affect  military.  AF  Times  41:1+ 
Nov  17   '80 

Foreign  policy  issues  and  the  1980  election:  Context, 
hopes,    and  fears.  Ole  R.Holsti.   AEI  For  Plcy  & 
Def  Rev  2,    No. 5:15-18   '80 

GOP  dominates  Senate  panels  (affecting  the  military). 
Martha  Lynn  Craver.   AF  Times  41:3  Nov  17    '80 

The  power  tables:  Significant  elections  and  changes  in 
governments  in  the  past  year.  Regular  feature  in 
some  issues  of  P^(en s_e_&_ _Fo r eign_  Affairs 

What  you  can  and  can't  do  by  way  of  political  activity. 
Don  Mace.   AF  Times  40:46  Apr  21   '80 

ELECTRIC  EQUIPMENT 

See  also 
Generators,    Electric 

Human-factor-caused  mishap.    TIG  Brief  32:18 
Aug  8   '80 

ELECTRIC  POWER 


The  bad  news  phone.   Capt  John  Barry,   tabs  Aerosp 
Safety  36:26-27  Oct   '80 

Survival  rate  drops  for  unsafe  ejections,   tab  AF 
Times  41:35  Aug    11    '80 

JECTION  EQUIPMENT 

The  egress  system  gun  is  loaded.   TIG  Brief  32:15 
May  16   '80 

Know  your  life   savers.    TIG  Brief  32:19  Sep  26   '80 

One  F-4  in   11   found  flawed.   AF  Times  41:26  Oct  6   '80 

Rocket  plume  burn  hazard.   A.M.Stoll  and  others, 
illus  tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:480- 
484  May   '80 


La  Comision  Federal  de  Electricidad  de  Mexico: 
Helicopters  bringing  progress  to  high  altitudes. 
Marc  Grangier.   illus  Interavia  35:358-359  Apr  '80 

Gas  costs  spark  test  of  electrics.   John  Ginovsky.   AF 
Times  41:10  Dec  22   '80 

Maintaining  power  at  the  Pentagon,  illus  Signal  35:84 
Sep  '80 

ELECTRIC   POWER   PLANTS 

Cogeneration  plants:  Expedient  energy  conservation. 
Fritz  E.Hein.  illus  tab  Mil  Engr  72:100-103  Mar- 
Apr  '80 

Edwards  (AFB,    CA)  fights  coal-fired  plant.  AF  Times 
40:19  Jun  30   '80 

ELECTRIC  PROPULSION 

Cobra:  The  world's  first  AFV  with  an  electric  trans- 
mission.   LtCol  P.Crevecoeur.   illus  tab  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 6:904-906   '80 

ELECTROMAGNETIC  COMPATIBILITY 

Charting  for  the  80's.  (Topographic/electromagnetic 
charting)  LtCol  James  D.Muma.  illus  Airlift  Ops 
Rev  2:5-7  Apr-Jun   '80 

ELECTROMAGNETIC  WAVES 

Realistic  range  estimation  at  sea.  William  R.Bigas. 
illus  tabs  Def  Elect   12:69-70+-  Jul    '80 

ELECTRON   TUBES 

Introduction  to  gyrotrons.   Robert  R. Berry,  illus  tabs 
Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6:52+  Oct  '80 


173 


ELECTRON  TUBES    -  Continued 


ELECTRONIC  COUNTERMEASURES  -  Continued 


Soviet  lead  in  carcinotrons :  "At  least  5  years.  "  illus 
tab  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6  :48  I-  Jun  '80 

ELECTRONIC  AIDS  TO  AVIATION 

Fault -surviving  flight  control  avionics.    Louis  J. 
Franchi.    illus  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  5:40+ 
Dec   '79 

ELECTRONIC  COUNTERMEASURES 


House  panel  (Armed  Services  Subcommittee  on  Inves- 
tigations) calls  Brown  on  'leaks.'  AF  Times  41:12 
Sep  8  '80 

House  unit  (Armed  Services  Committee)  bars   'Stealth' 
probe.  AF  Times  41:7  Sep  22   '80 

IFF- -the  current  system  and  its  problems.  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 3:352   '80 


ALQ-162:  Protection  for  non-ASPJ  candidates,  illus 
Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6:94+  Feb  '80 

ASPJ  (Airborne  Self-Protection  Jammer):  How  to  get 
competition  in  a  "monopoly"  environment,    illus 
Govt  Exec   12:24-25  Jul    '80 

(ADM)  Zumwalt:  Carter  leaked  Stealth  for  political 
edge.   AF  Times  41:2  Sep  29    '80 

Advances  in  target  acquisition  and  missile  guidance. 
John  S.Phillip,    illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  3:56+  May- 
Jun  '80 

Air  defense  of  the  carrier  task  group.  CAPT  John  E. 
Lacouture,  Ret.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:60-67 
Jul   '80 

Air  defense  radars--solutions  from  Selenia.  Gowri 
S.Sundaram.   illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  1:67-69  '80 

Airborne  electronics  in  the  age  of  high-speed  inte- 
grated circuits.   Jim  Martin.   Def  Elect  12:53-54+ 
Jul  '80 

C  I:  The  intellect  and  impetus  of  military  force. 
Gerald  P.  Dinneen.  illus  Defense/80,  pp  2-11, 
Nov  '80 

Command  and  control  in  the  80s.   (Convention  panel, 
AFCEA,    Washington,    June  25,    1980)  RADM  Fred- 
erick C.Johnson  and  others,   illus  maps  Signal  34: 
61-62)  Aug   '80 

Designing  a  broadband  phased  array  antenna  suitable 
for  use  in  ECM  systems.    Lars  Josefsson.    illus 
tabs  Def  Elect  12:85-86+  Feb  '80 

EW  today  &  tomorrow:  Two  views.  Mil  Elect/Coun- 
termeasures 6:70+  Oct  '80 

Electromagnetic  combat.  MajGen  Gerald  J.Carey, 
Jr.  illus  AF  Mag  63:83-87  Jul  '80 

The  electronic  battle.  LtCol  Don  E.Gordon,  illus 
Infantry  70:22-24  May-Jun  '80 

Electronic  warfare- -a  shifting  balance.  WgComdr 
M.T.Thurbon,  Ret.  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies  125: 
38-43  Jun  '80 

Electronic  warfare  in  naval  operations.   Mario  De 
Arcangelis.    illus  Armada  Intl  4:40-42+  Mar- 
Apr  '80 

Gallery  of  Soviet  aerospace  weapons:  Reconnaissance, 
ECM,   and  early  warning  aircraft,   illus  AF  Mag 
63:126  Mar   '80 

Green  Flag  now  defines  electronic  warfare  as  an  of- 
fensive weapon.   Majs  Frank  A.Parker  and  Arthur 
W.Ritter.   illus  Def  Elect  12:59-60+ Oct  '80 

House  approves  $4.5-M  for  Air  Force  evaluation  of 
alternate  EW  jammer.  Deborah  M.Kyle.  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  118:18+  Nov  '80 


Interceptability  and  jammer  performance:  An  argu- 
ment for  signal  processing  intercept  receivers. 
Robert  S.Graziano.   illus  tabs  Mil  Elect/Counter- 
measures 6:62-64+  Oct  '80 

Interoperability  and  EW.   Michael  T.Thurbon.  Signal 
34:13+  Apr   '80 

Jamming  frequency  agile  radars.  Bengt  Bergkvist. 
illus  tabs  Def  Elect  12:75-78+  Jan  '80 

Millimeter  wave  radio.  J.W.Strozyk  and  others,  tabs 
Signal  35:49-54  Nov  '80 

Multistatic  radar  systems  for  air  defense.  David  M. 
Zasada.  illus  tab  Signal  34:65+  May-Jun   '80 

Navy  electronic  warfare  and  counter  C3  programs. 
RADM  <\.A.Gallotta,   Jr.   illus  Signal  35: 19- 22 
Oct  '80 

New  communications  jamming  systems  surfacing. 
Richard  Hartman.   tab  Def  Elect  12:49-50+  Feb  '80 

New  hardware.   Regular  feature  in  some  issues  of 

MiM^-ix.  J;L^i.^iii5i.Z.c.(iuii*?£n>^i.s-u£^s_ 

Rapport  jammer  design  criteria.   John  D.Sparno. 
illus  Def  Elect  12:29-30+  Mar   '80 

Sec  Brown  under  oath  on  'Stealth.  '  Martha  Lynn 
Craver.    illus  AF  Times  41:3  Sep   15   '80 

'Stealth'  aircraft  invisible  to  radar  (Def  Sec  Brown 
has  announced).  AF  Times  41:12  Sep  8  '80 

Stealth  aircraft  program  revealed.  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 7:979   '80 

Super  paste-on  jammer  surfaces.   Richard  Hartman. 
illus  Def  Elect  12:13  Oct  '80 

Technology  insertion- -Rx  for  ailing  ECM.   Julian  S. 
Lake,   tabs  Def  Elect  12:35-36+  Jun  '80 

The  Third  World's  electronic  revolution  sparks  off. 
John  C.  Burton  III.    illus  Def  k  For  Aff  8,   No.  7: 
40-42  '80 

Today's  and  tomorrow's  Signaal.   Robert  L.Scheina. 
illus  Armada  Intl  4:124+  Mar- Apr  '80 

VHSICs  to  impact  next-generation  radar  warning  re- 
ceivers. Harry  F.Eustace,  illus  Def  Elect  12: 
69-70+  Jan  '80 

Winning  the  victory  before  the  battle.  Maj  Robert  C. 
Anderson,   Jr.  illus  Signal  34:111-112+  May- 
Jun  '80 

Costs 

Ocean  control:  Economics,   exchange  ratios  and  sea 
control.  Norman  L.Stone,  tabs  Mil  Elect/Counter- 
measures 6:28+  Feb  '80 


174 


ELECTRONIC  COUNTERMEASURES  -   Continued 
Testing 

CCAMS  (Computer-Controlled  Antenna  Measurement 
System)  provides  major  improvement  to  B-52  ECM 
system  simulation  test  facility.   William  L.Jan- 
ning.   illus  Daf  Elect  12:69-70+  Oct  '80 


ELECTRONIC  DATA  PROCESSING  SYSTEMS 

See  also 
Computers 
Digital  Equipment 

Airborne  electronics   in  the  age   of  hi^h-speed  inte- 
grated circuits.   Jim  Martin.   Def  Elect  12:53-54+ 
Jul   '8  0 

Automated  supply- -a  planner's  view.  Barry  W. 
McDaniel.  Army  Log  12:6-9  Jan-Feb   '80 

Automated  supply--an  operator's  view.  Maj  Bloomer 
D.Sullivan.  Army  Log   12:6-10  Jan-Feb  '80 

Automated  traffic  management  in  the   1980s.    (From 
address,   General  Traffic  Management  Seminar , 
Orlando,    FL,    May   1980)   LtCol   Robe  rt  H.  Fisher, 
illus  Translog  11:1-4  Jul  '80 

Continuation  training  for  computer  professionals. 

Linda  B.Hollowell.    illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:32-35  Third 
Quarter  *80 

DIAL  (Digital  Image  Analysis  Laboratory):  Topogra- 
phy by  computer,    illus  Army  30:36-37  Aug   '80 

Designing  a  flexible  management  information  system. 
LtCol  Thomas  D.Clark,   Jr  and  Capt  Douglas  J. 
Blazer,   illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:44-48  First  Quarter  '80 

The  Directorate  of  Computer  Resources.    BrigGen 
Avon  C.James,    illus  chart  AF  Compt  14:4-7 
Jul  '80 

Directorate  of  Computer  Resources.    BrigGen  Avon 
C.James,    illus  AF  Compt  14:23  Oct  '80 

The  evolution  of  C3I.  M.I.  Thorn,  illus  Intl  Def  Rev 
13,    No. 7:1033-1035    '80 

Firms  (Burroughs  Corp  and  Sperry  Univac)  vie  for 
computer  job.   AF  Times  41:10  Dec   15   '80 

The  four  billion- dollar  annual  data  larceny.    Thomas 
F.Walton.   Govt  Exec  12:22-23  Nov  '80 

The  fusion  of  multisensor  data.   Fred  L.Wright,   illus 
Signal  35:39-43  Oct  '80 

How  Treasury  is  using  ADP  to  cleanup  double  pay- 
ments.  Govt  Exec   12:22+  Jun  '80 

Message  handling  on  ships--rationalisation  by  dis- 
tributed data-processing.    LtComdr  Siegfried  Netz- 
band  and  Heinz  Schwarzer.   illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 6:883-886   '80 

Navy's  automated  information  office:  Answers  in  sec- 
onds,   not  months,   illus  Govt  Exec   12:49-50  Feb '80 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Computer  Resources. 

BrigGen  Robert  E.  Chapman,    illus  AF  Compt  14:11 
Jan   '80 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Computer  Resources. 

BrigGen  Robert  E.  Chapman,   illus  AF  Compt  14:34 
Apr  '80 


ELECTRONIC  DATA   PROCESSING  SYSTEMS     - 
Continued 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Computer  Resources. 
BrigGen  Avon  C.James,  illus  AF  Compt  14:27 
Jul  '8  0 

REMBASS  (REmotely  Monitored  BAttlefield  Sensor 
System)--the  U.S.  Army's  new  battlefield  sensor 
system.   Gowri  S  .Sundaram.   illus  tabs  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 4:531-535   '80 

Wavell  trials  successful:  Stage  2  now  under  way.  illus 
Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 2:275-276   '80 

Costs 


Comprehensive  OMB  report  takes  a  future  look  at  the 
Federal  life  of  general  purpose  ADP's.   tabs  Govt 
Exec   12:49-50+  Mar  '80 

ELECTRONIC  EQUIPMENT 


See  also  specific  types  of  equipment,    e.g., 
Computers 
Detection  Equipment 
Electron  Tubes 

Electronic  Recieving  Equipment 
Electronic  Transmitting  Equipment 
Fuses,    Electronic 
Semiconductor  Devices 

ALQ-162:  Protection  for  non-ASPJ  candidates,  illus 
Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6:94+  Feb  '80 

Airborne  electronics  in  the  age  of  high-speed  inte- 
grated circuits.   Jim  Martin.   Def  Elect  12:53-544 
Jul   '80 

(Communications  and  electronic  industries  as  they 
relate  to  and  support  our  Armed  Forces)  (Banquet 
address,   AFCEA  Convention,    Washington,   June  25, 
1980)  Gen  Russell  E.Dougherty,   Ret.   illus  Signal 
34:28-30  Aug   '80 

Communications-electronics  digest,    monthly  review 
of  developments.    Regular  feature  in  issues  of 
Signal 

Defense  electronics  contractors  jumping  into  IC  man- 
ufacturing.  Dick  Walton,    illus  tabs  Def  Elect  12: 
67-68+  Feb  '80 

Defense  electronics  perspective.  Regular  feature  in 
issues  of  Defense  Electronics 

Defense  electronics  R&D  roundup.  Regular  feature  in 
issues  of  P£fense_Ele£troni£s_ 

Defense  electronics  technology.  Regular  feature  in 
some  issues  of  Defense_El£ctronics 

EW--the  Soviet's  fourth  dimension  of  warfare.   CAPT 
William  J.Ruhe,   Ret.  Signal  34:23-25  Apr  '80 

Electronic  warfare  in  naval  operations.   Mario  De 
Arcangelis.    illus  Armada  Intl  4:40-424   Mar- 
Apr   '80 

Electronics--a  major  growth  area,  illus  Interavia  35: 
778-782  Sep  '80 

European  EW  systems  gaining  on  the  U.S.  Stefan 
Geisenheyner.   illus  Def  Elect  12:59-62+  Sep   '80 

(Finding  an  equalizer  for  disparity  in  equipment)   (Key- 
note luncheon  address,   AFCEA  Convention,   Wash- 
ington,  June  24,    1980)  William  J.Perry,  illus  Sig- 
nal 34:13+  Aug   '80 


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ELECTRONIC  EQUIPMENT      -   Continued 

The  future  of  American  science.  Philip  Handler, 
illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:57-67  Jan-Feb  '80 

Mil  IC  directory,  illus  tabs  Mil  Elect/Countermea- 
sures  6:37+  Feb  '80 

Military  integrated  circuit  directory.    7th  ed.    tabs 
Mil  Fleet 'Countermeasures  6:ICl-54  Aug  '80 

Missile   X  electronics  on  safe   critical  path--even 

floated  ball  is  low  risk,    illus  tab  Mil   Elect/Coun- 
termeasures  6:34+  Jul   '80 

Navy  (Naval  Ocean  Systems  Center's)  Microelec- 
tronics  Laboratory  sparks  IC  advances.   John  D. 
Shea,   illus   Def  Elect  12:71-72+  May   '80 

New  communications  jamming  systems  surfacing. 

Richard  Hartman.    tab  Def  Elect   12:49-50+  Feb   '80 

New  hardware.   Regular  feature  in  some  issues  of 
Military  Elej:^r_ojii_cj/^Coun^ej-n^as_ures_ 

1980  (2d  annual)  Defense  Electronics  Marketing  & 
Buyers'  Guide,  tabs  Def  Elect  12:45+  Mar  '80; 
Supplement.    12:87-89+  Jun   '80 

The  office:  Equipment  is  changing  the  face  of  govern- 
ment,  illus  Govt  Exec  12:14+  Oct  '80 

PRC  military  electronic  systems  evaluated.  Scott 
James,    illus  tabs  Def  Elect  12:69-70+  Jun  '80 

(Producing  modern  Army  equipment)  (Sustaining  mem- 
bers' luncheon  address,    AFCEA  Convention,    Wash- 
ington,   June  25,    1980)  Percy  A.Pierre,    illus  Sig- 
nal 34:22-24  Aug    '80 

The  Third  World's  electronic  revolution  sparks  off. 
John  C.  Burton  III.    illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,    No.  7: 
40-42    '80 

To  see  and  not  be  seen--that  is  the  problem,   illus   Def 
Elect  12:78+  Oct   '80 

Today's  and  tomorrow's  Signaal.    Robert  L.Scheina. 
illus  Armada  Intl  4:124+  Mar-Apr  '80 

Charac  L^LLF-ii  £  1 

"Less  is  more"  in  military  electronics.    Bruce  F. 
Baldwin.    Armed  Forces  J  Intl   117:42  Jun   '80 

E  x  h  i_b_i_tj_o  n  s 

AFCEA  80  Show  and  Conference  (Washington, 

June  24-26,    1980):  Heavy  stress  on  communica- 
tions,   illus  Interavia  35:729-731  Aug   '80 

Asian  Defense  Expo'   1980.   illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 4:567-574   '80 

Defense  electronics   community  converges  on  MEDE 
(Military  Electronics  Defence   Expo)    '80.    illus  Def 
Elect   12:109-112+  "rep   '80 

MEDE  (Military  Electronics   Defence  Exhibitions) 
seen  from  the  air.  illus  Aerosp  Intl  15:54+  Oct- 
Nov  '79 

MEDE  (Military  Electronics  Defence  Expo)    '79.   John 
Marriott,   illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations   24:72-744 
Oct-Nov   '79 

MEDE  (Military  Electronics  Defence  Expo)  '80:  Suc- 
cess amidst  protest,  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,  No. 9: 
1463-1467   '80 


ELECTRONIC  EQUIPMENT    -  Continued 

Exhi  bi  ti_on_s     -    Cont'd 

MEDE  (Military  Electronics  Defence  Expo)   '80,  Wies- 
baden,   illus  Armada  Intl  4:142+   Jul-Aug   '80 

MEDE   '80  a  success.  Stefan  Geisenheyner .   illus   Def 
Elect   12:49-501    Dec    '80 

Weapons,    electronics   share   spotlight  at  ADEX    '80. 
Richard  Hartman.   illus  Def  Elect  12:25-26 
May    '80 

M  a  i  n  t  e  nanii^'I^ ?L?JL?-Lr 

Beaming  in  on  the   disposable   radio.    Carroll   E.  Gar- 
rison,   illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:28-3  1  Third  Quarter  '80 


R  e  1  i  ab_i_lity_ 

Computerized  reliability  prediction  available  to  DOD 
agencies.  TIG  Brief  32:10  Mar  21   '80 

ELECTRONIC  EQUIPMENT   (AIRCRAFT) 

ALR-67/69  replacement  program  under  way.   Def 
Elect   12:29  Jul    '80 

AWADS    r  SKE  =  on  target,   illus  Air  Reservist  32:11 
Jun   '80 

Airborne   i:,arly  Warning- -two  major  systems  for 

Europe.    Dan  Boyle,    illus  tab  Interavia  3  5:695-701 
Aug  '80 

Beech/Elettronica  collaborate   on  maritime   ESM  sys- 
tem,   illus  Def  Elect   12:51-52  Sep    '80 

Electronics--a  major  growth  area,   illus  Interavia  35: 
778-782  Sep   '80 

Electronics:  Autopilot  of  the  future.    Deborah  M.Kyle. 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl    117:38  Jun   '80 

House  approves  $4.5-M  for  Air  Force  evaluation  of 
alternate  EW  jammer.  Deborah  M.Kyle.  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  118:18+  Nov   '80 

Navy  picks  AN/AAD-5  infrared  reconnaissance  set 
for  its  tactical  air  reconnaissance  pod  system. 
Ralph  L.Nardone.   illus  Def  Elect   12:23-24+  Oct   '80 

New  entrant  to  the   cockpit  display  competition?    Eric 
Biass.    illus  Interavia  35:438   May   '80 

New  hardware.   Regular  feature  in  some  issues  of 
Mili  tar  y_  E2^ta£n^£/C^ounte£m^as_ur  es_ 

New  life  for  aging  warplanes  .  Doug  Richardson,  illus 
Aerosp  Intl  16:32+  Nov-Dec    '80 

Surveillance  boosted  for  Iran-Iraq  War.   Jay  Miller, 
illus  AF  Times  41:38  Oct  27   '80 

Thomson-CSF  TMV  026   EW  system,    illus  Armada 
Intl  4:60+  May- Jun   '80 

Test  i_n_g_ 

Integrating  microprocessor  characterization  and  test 
data  for  use  in  systems  design.  John  D.Shea.  illus 
tabs  Def  Elect   12:91-92+  Sep    '80 

ELECTRONIC  EQUIPMENT,    MINIATURE 

Alpha  particle-induced  soft  errors  in  microelectronic 
devices.  Capt  D.John  Redman  and  others,  tabs 
illus   Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  pt  1,    6:42-47 
Mar  '80;  pt  2,    6:40+  Apr  '80 


176 

ELECTRONIC  EQUIPMENT,    MINIATURE    -  Continued 

Defense  microelectronics.    Regular  feature  in  some 
issues  of  PeJense_Ele£troni£s_ 

European  weapon  control  systems  jump  in  capability. 
Stefan  Geisenheyner .  illus  Def  Elect  12:86+  Oct  '80 

Have  electronic  subcontractors  become  the  "backbone 
of  DOD?"  Benjamin  F.Schemmer.    illus  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:54  Feb  '80 

Mil  IC  directory,  illus  tabs  Mil  Elect/Countermea- 
sures  6:37+  Feb  '80 

Military  integrated  circuit  directory.  7th  ed.  tabs 
Mil  Elect/Counte  rmeasures  6:ICl-54  Aug  '80 

Military  microcircuit  activity.  Regular  feature  in 
issues  of  MUit^rj^E^£^om^s^^unt£rnie3^u_re_s 

ELECTRONIC  FUNDS  TRANSFER  SYSTEM 

AGMC  (Aerospace  Guidance  and  Metrology  Center) 
goes  EFT  (Electronic  Funds  Transfer)  for  civilian 
payroll  in  DOD.   Capt  William  R.  T.  Murray,    illus 
AF  Compt  14:191-  Apr   '80 

ELECTRONIC  INDUSTRY  AND   TRADE 

Communications-electronics  digest,    monthly  review 
of  developments.    Regular   feature  in  issues  of 
Signal 

New  products  and  technology.  Regular  feature  in 
some  issues  of  Interavia 

Thermal  imaging  common  modules  programs  hit 
heavy  weather.   Mark  Hewish.   illus  Intl  Def  Rev 
13,   No. 9:1468-1470   '80 

View  from  the  top.    (Interviews  with  outstanding  exec- 
utives in  the  electronic  field)  Regular  feature  in 
issues  of  Military  Electrani.es/CountermeaBVtres 

Direct  o  r^i_e_s_ 

1980  (2d  annual)  Defense  Electronics  Marketing  & 
Buyers'  Guide,  tabs  Def  Elect  12:45+  Mar  '80; 
Supplement.   12:87-89*-  Jun  '80 

Exhibiti  o_n_s 

AFCEA  80  Show  and  Conference  (Washington, 

June  24-26,    1980):  Heavy  stress  on  communica- 
tions,   illus  Interavia  35:729-731  Aug   '80 

Dsfense  electronics  conrnixnity  converges  on  MEDE 
(MUitary  Electronics  Defence  Expo)   '80.    illus  Def 
Elect  12:109-112+  Sep   '80 

MEDE  (Military  Electronics  Defence  Exhibitions) 
seen  from  the  air.  illus  Aerosp  Intl  15:54+  Oct- 
Nov  '79 

MEDE  (Military  Electronics  Defence  Expo)  '79.  John 
Marriott,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24:72-74+ 
Oct-Nov   '79 

MEDE  (Military  Electronics  Defence  Expo)  '80:  Suc- 
cess amidst  protest,  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,  No.  9: 
1463-1467   '80 

MEDE  (Military  Electronics  Defence  Expo)   '80,  Wies- 
baden,  illus  Armada  Intl  4:142+  Jul-Aug  '80 

MEDE  '80  a  success.  Stefan  Geisenheyner.  illus  Def 
Elect  12:49-50+  Dec   '80 


ELECTRONIC  INDUSTRY  AND  TRADE  -  Continued 
E_x_h_i  bi_t_i_p_n_s    -  Cont'd 

The  siege  of  the  MEDE  (Military  Electronics  Defense 
Expo)  site.    Robert  Heck,    illus  Armada  Intl  4:60+ 
Sep-Oct  '80 

C_h_i  n  a_(_P_e_o_p_l_e_'_s_R_e_p_u_b  lie) 

PRC  military  electronic  systems  evaluated.   Scott 
James,   illus  tabs  Def  Elect  12:69-70+  Jun  '80 

Germany     (Federal     Rep  u^ij.  i  c  ) 

West  Germany's  defense  electronics.    Robert  Heck, 
illus  Armada  Intl  4:1 14)-  Jul-Aug   '80 

G  r_£_f_^_B£i  t  a_i_n 

Electronics--a  major  growth  area,  illus  Interavia  35: 
778-782  Sop  '80 

Sea  Searcher  contract,    illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  3:132- 
133  May-Jun  '80 

Israel 


Military  electronics- -the  Israeli  way.   Felix  Muller. 
illus  Armada  Intl  4:50-52+  May-Jun   '80 

They  make  aircraft  too:  IAI  (Israel  Aircraft  Indus- 
tries),   Israel's  technology  base.   Felix  Muller. 
illus  Armc.da  Intl  4:18+  Jan-Feb  '80 

United    States 

Can  VLSI  growth  continue?    Guest  editorial.  I.R. 

Saddler,  tabs  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6:98-99 
Feb  '80 

(Communications  and  electronic  industries  as  they 
relate  to  and  support  our  Armed  Forces)  (Banquet 
address,   AFCEA  Convention,   Washington,    June  25, 
1980)  Gen  Russell  E.Dougherty,    Ret.   illus  Signal 
34:28-30  Aug   '80 

Defense  electronics  contractors  jumping  into  IC  man- 
ufacturing.  Dick  Walton,    illus  tabs  Def  Elect  12: 
67-68+  Feb  '80 

Firms  (Burroughs  Corp  and  Sperry  Univac)  vie  for 
computer  job.   AF  Times  41:10  Dec   15   '80 

Have  electronic  subcontractors  become  the  "backbone 
of  DOD?"  Benjamin  F.Schemmer.    illus  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:54  Feb  '80 

Intersil  views  CMOS  as  VHSIC  gold,    illus  Mil  Elect/ 
Counte rmeasures  6:66-67  Apr   '80 

Is  DOD  a  competitive  force  in  the  semiconductor  mar- 
ket?  John  Callahan.   Armed  Forces  J  Intl   117:48+ 
Jun   '80 

Meeting  of  the  clan  in  New  York  City.  (1st  annual 
electronic  warfare  conference,  April  10,  1980) 
illus  tab  Def  Elect   12:35-37  Jul   '80 

Revolutionizing  the  State -of-the -Art:  What's  happening 
in  the  world  of  buttons  and  wires.  Deborah  M.Kyle, 
illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:34-35  Jun  '80 

U.S.   defense  electronics:  Strangled  or  free?   Jacque- 
lyn  S.Porth.  Def  &  For  Aff  8:37-39  Nov   '80 

Unprecedented  corporate  commitment  seen  in  VHSIC 
program.   Murry  Shohat.    illus  tabs  Mil  Elect/ 
Counte  rmeasures  6:26)- Apr  '80 


177 


ELECTRONIC  INDUSTRY  AND  TRADE       Continued 
United    States    -   Cont'd 

VHSIC's  impact  on  industry.  David  H.Moore  and  Wil- 
liam J.Towle.  illus  tabs  Mil  Elect/Countermea- 
sures  pt  1,    6:48-t   Nov   '80 

What's  happening  in  electronics  at  ESD:  A  checklist 
of  major  electronics  projects.   Table  only.  AF  Mag 
63:51-53  Jul  '80 

What's  new  in  silicon  valley?  VHSIC  program/reces- 
sion may  help  semiconductor  industry  quicken  de- 
livery of  state-of-the-art  circuits  to  military  con- 
tractors.   Ronald  C.Floyd.    Armed  Forces  J  Intl 
1  l?:3b+   Jun   '80 

Directories 

Mil  IC  directory,  illus  tabs  Mil  Elect/Countermea- 
sures  6:37+  Feb  '80 

Military  integrated  circuit  directory.    7th  ed.   tabs 
Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6:ICl-54  Aug   '80 

ELECTRONIC  RECEIVING  EQUIPMENT 

ELISA  (Electronic  Intelligence,   Search,    and  Analy- 
sis): New  high-sensitivity  receiver  designed  for 
elint  and  surveillance.   John  B. Beach,  illus  Def 
Elect  12:14-15  Oct  '80 

Log  amplifiers  balance  IF  and  RF  signals  for  radar 
and  ECM  receivers.   M.Parkyn.   illus  tabs  Def 
Elect  12:84-88  Dec   '80 

ELECTRONIC  RESEARCH 

Defense  electronics  R&D  roundup.  Regular  feature  in 
issues  of  pefense_Electronics_ 

The  Royal  Signals  &  Radar  Establishment,   illus  maps 
Asian  Def  J  No. 2:78-79+  Mar-Apr   '80 

Soviet  basic  research  for  communications  applica- 
tions.  Orville  R.Harris,  illus  Signal  34:47-51 
Jan  '80 

Soviet  lead  in  carcinotrons :  "At  least  5  years.  "  illus 
tab  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6:48+  Jun   '80 

ELECTRONIC  SECURITY  COMMAND 

Electronic  Security  Command,   illus  chart  AF  Mag 
63:78-79  May  '80 

New  (Electronic  Security)  Command  has  career  plan 
going.  AF  Times  41:38  Nov  3   '80 

Something  in  the  woodworks.    (AFSC's  huge  wooden 
TRESTLE,   basis  of  the  ElectroMagnetic  Pulse 
(EMP)  test  facility)  Sgt  Craig  Pugh.    illus  Airman 
24:25-29  Jan  '80 

ELECTRONIC  SWITCHING  see  Switching  Systems 

ELECTRONIC  SYSTEMS  DIVISION 

Electronics  takes  to  the  offensive.  Edgar  Ulsamer. 
illus  AF  Mag  63:41-50  Jul  '80 

How  SAC  communicates.  Dennis  R.Brown  and  Her- 
bert R.Dimmick.  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117: 
62+  Feb  '80 

What's  happening  in  electronics  at  ESD:  A  checklist 
of  major  electronics  projects.   Table  only.   AF  Mag 
63:51-53  Jul  '80 


ELECTRONIC  TRANSMITTING  EQUIPMENT 

Fiber  optics  in  tactical   systems,    illus   Mil  Elect/ 
Countermeasures  6:36-37f  Jun   '80 

electronic;  uari-ark 

See  also 
Electronic  Countermeasures 

Advanced  concepts  for  tactical  surveillance  and  target 
acquisition.   Col  Donald  J.Stukel.  illus  Signal  35: 
45-47  Oct  '80 

Air  defense  suppression  in  a  Central  European  the- 
atre. Konrad  Alder,  illus  tabs  Armada  Intl  4:60- 
62l   Mar-Apr  '80 

C3/EW  in  Europe- -can  NATO  get  its  electrons  togeth- 
er?   Deborah  M.Kyle  and  Benjamin  F.Schemmer. 
illus  tab  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:24-25+  Sep   '80 

C  /EW/l  is  getting  more  money,  but  especially  more 
visibility.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer.  Armed  Forces 
J  Intl  117:49-50  Feb  '80 

The  CEWI  (Combat  Electronic  Warfare  Intelligence) 
battalion:  A  tactical  concept  that  works.    LtCol 
Don  E.Gordon,    illus  Mil  Rev  60:2-12  Jan  '80 

Defense  electronics  perspective.  Regular  feature  in 
issues  of  Defe nse_Ele c tr oni c s_ 

Defense  electronics  review.   Regular  feature  in  issues 
of  Defense_Ele£tronics 

EW  and  the   cultural  barrier.    David  Harvey,    illus  Def 
&  For  Aff  8:44-46  Oct  '80 

EW  today  &  tomorrow:  Two  views.  Mil  Elect/Coun- 
termeasures 6:70+  Oct  '80 

Electromagnetic  combat.  MajGen  Gerald  J.Carey, 
Jr.  illus  AF  Mag  63:83-87  Jul  '80 

The  electronic  battle.    LtCol  Don  E.Gordon,    illus 
Infantry  70:22-24  May-Jun   '80 

Electronic  environments.   Regular  feature  in  some 
issues  of  Defens_e_&  _Fore_ig_n  Affairs 

Electronic  warfare- -a  shifting  balance.  WgComdr 
M.T.Thurbon,  Ret.  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies  125: 
38-43  Jun  '80 

Electronic  warfare  in  naval  operations.   Mario  De 
Arcangelis.    illus  Armada  Intl  4:40-42+  Mar- 
Apr  '80 

Electronic  warfare:  Realities  and  readiness.  Capt 
Richard  A.Stewart,  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:71-75 
Jul   '80 

Electronics  in  warfare:  A  look  ahead.   Robert  J.Her- 
mann, illus  AF  Mag  63:76-80  Jul  '80 

Evaluating  C3  systems  in  joint  exercises.   JosephS. 
Toma.  illus  Signal  34:38-40+  Apr  '80 

Green  Flag  now  defines  electronic  warfare  as  an  of- 
fensive weapon.   Majs  Frank  A.Parker  and  Arthur 
W.Ritter.   illus  Def  Elect  12:59-60+  Oct  '80 

Interceptability  and  jammer  performance:  An  argu- 
ment for  signal  processing  intercept  receivers. 
Robert  S.Graziano.  illus  tabs  Mil  Elect/Counter- 
measures 6:62-64+  Oct  '80 


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ELECTRONIC  WARFARE  -   Continued 

Interoperability  and  EW .   Michael  T.Thurbon.   Signal 
34:13-1   Apr   '80 

Maskirovka:  Are  the  Russians  taking  us  down  the  gar- 
den path?  Scott  James,    illus  Def  Elect  12:43-44+ 
Aug  '80 

Meeting  of  the  clan  in  New  York  City.  (1st  annual 
electronic  warfare  conference,  April  10,  1980) 
illus  tab  Def  Elect  12:35-37  Jul   '80 

NATO  needs  and  plans  revealed.   Richard  Hartman. 
Def  Elect  12:35-36  Feb  '80 

(Naval  electronic  warfare)  Interview.   RADM  Albert 
A.Gallotta.  illus  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6:16+ 
Feb  '80 

Navy  electronic  warfare  and  counter  C3  programs. 
RADM  A.  A.Gallotta,   Jr.  illus  Signal  35: 19- 22 
Oct  '80 

Perspectives  of  EW.  MajGen  William  I.Rolya.  Signal 
34:19-20  Apr   '80     , 

RAF  orders  new  EW  engagement  simulator,  illus  Def 
Elect  12:27  Dec   M0 

SOTAS  (StandOff  Target  Acquisition  System)--catalyst 
for  the  combined  arms  team.   Col  Wayne  B.Davis, 
illus  Signal  35:31-34  Oct  '80 

Something  in  the  wood  works.    (AFSC's  huge  wooden 
TRESTLE,  basis  of  the  ElectroMagnetic  Pulse 
(EMP)  test  facility)  Sgt  Craig  Pugh.    illus  Airman 
24:25-29  Jan  '80 

Thomson-CSF  TMV  026  EW  system,    illus  Armada 
Intl  4:60+  May-Jun  '80 

Threat  REC--an  integral  part  of  Soviet  doctrine.  Maj 
Forrest  D.Williams,  illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:30-31 
May  '80 

Tomorrow's  war  today.  BrigGen  Jerry  Max  Bunyard. 
illus  AF  Mag  63:64-67  Oct  '80 

The  U.S.  Navy  in  transition.  Raymond  T.Tate.  Signal 
34:33-35  Apr  '80 

VHSIC-- advanced  components  for  a  new  generation  of 
weapon  systems.  John  Rhea,  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 6:887-890   '80 

VMAQ-2:  The  Corps'  only  electronic  warfare  squad- 
ron. Maj  C.L.Plunkett.  illus  tab  MarCor  Gaz  64: 
80-83  May  '80 

"War  in  the  ether":  Soviet  radio-electronic  warfare. 
Maj  Barney  F.Slayton.    illus  map  Mil  Rev  60:56-68 
Jan  '80 

"What  electronic  warfare  does  is  add  confusion  to  the 
battlefield."  Interview.   Gerald  P.  Dinneen.   illus 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:35+  Feb  '80 

Winning  the  victory  before  the  battle.  Maj  Robert  C. 
Anderson,   Jr.  illus  Signal  34:111-112+  May- 
Jun  '80 

S  t_ud_y_  _a_n_d_  JT_ea_c_hJ_rij 

Counter  command  and  control  in  conceptual  perspec- 
tive.  LtCol  John  E.Rothrock,   Jr.   AU  Rev  31:94- 
101  Jan- Feb  '80 


ELECTRONIC  WARFARE  -  Continued 

S  t  u  dy  _a_n_d_  ^Xs3S—l  —  S.    '   Cont'd 

Navy  postgraduate  education:  Keeping  pace  with  ad- 
vancing EW  technology.  CDR  R.A.Persell,   Jr. 
illus  tab  Signal  34:27-29  Apr  '80 

Spotlight  on  senior  and  staff  officer  EW  training. 
Capt  Carl  S.Guinsler.   illus  Navigator  27:14-15 
Summer  '80 

Super  realistic  combat  training  for  B-52  EWOs.   Rich- 
ard Hartman.    illus  Def  Elect  12:83-84+  Sep   '80 

Chin  a  _(_P_e_o_p_l_cJ_s_R_e  P  u  bIL?_) 

PRC  military  electronic  systems  evaluated.   Scott 
James,   illus  tabs  Def  Elect  12:69-70+  Jun  '80 

Europe  ,      W_e_s_t_e_r_n_ 

European  EW  systems  gaining  on  the  U.S.   Stefan 
Geisenheyner.    illus  Def  Elect  12:59-62+  Sep   '80 

Ru_s_s_ia 

Countering  the  Soviet  EW  threat  to  field  artillery 
communications.   Capt  Mark  O.Oetken.    illus  tabs 
Fid  Arty  J  48:44-47  Mar-Apr  '80 

EW--the  Soviet's  fourth  dimension  of  warfare.  CAPT 
William  J.Ruhe,    Ret.  Signal  34:23-25  Apr  '80 

u  "ILL"!-?-1-?-!-! 

U.S.  electronic  warfare  as  seen  through  Communist 
eyes.   Richard  Hartman.    illus  Def  Elect  12:8+ 
Jul  '80 
ELECTRONICS 


Sec  also 
Avionics 

Army  outlook- -smart  weapons  and  digital  secure 

communications.  Percy  A  .Pierre .  illus  Def  Elect 
12:65-66+  Nov  '80 

Electronics  &  C3--moving  into  the  80s.  Deborah  M. 
Kyle.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:20  Apr  '80 

Electronics  takes  to  the  offensive.  Edgar  Ulsamer. 
illus  AF  Mag  63:41-50  Jul  '80 

Military  electronics- -the  Israeli  way.   Felix  Muller. 
illus  Armada  Intl  4:50-52+  May-Jun  '80 

Revolutionizing  the  State-of-the -Art:  What's  happening 
in  the  world  of  buttons  and  wires.  Deborah  M.Kyle, 
illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl   117:34-35  Jun   '80 

What's  happening  in  electronics  at  ESD:  A  checklist 
of  major  electronics  projects.  Table  only.  AF  Mag 
63:51-53  Jul  '80 

ELECTRONICS  RESEARCH  AND  DEVELOPMENT  COM- 
MAND 

ERADCOM  provides  the  Army's  electronic  thrust 
MajGen  A  .N.Stubblebine  III.  illus  Def  Elect  12: 
76-78+  Nov  '80 

ELECTRO-OPTICS 

Briefing  the  TA  (Terrain  Avoidance)  tactic.   Capt 
Chris  Moore,   illus  Combat  Crew  30:8-9  Nov  '80 


179 


ELECTRO-OPTICS    -  Continued 

Electronic  warfare  in  naval  operations.   Mario  De 
Arcangelis.    illus  Armada  Intl  4:40-421-  Mar- 
Apr  '80 

Eyes  for  the  Navy?   CDR  Harold  M.Olson,    illus  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc   106  :1 13- 1 15  Jul   '80 

Inflight  coordination.    Capt  Chris  Moore.   Combat 
Crew  30:15  Dec    '80 

Let's  talk  TA/EVS  (Terrain  Avoidance/Electro- 
optical  Viewing  System).   Maj  J.Doug   Ellinger. 
illus  Combat  Crew  pt  1,    30:4-7  May  '80;  pt  2, 
30:10-11  Jul  '80 

Let's  talk  TA/EVS  (Terrain  Avoidance/Electro- 

optical  Viewing  System).   Capt  Chris  Moore,   illus 
Combat  Crew  30:7  Sep  '80 

ELLIS,    Richard  H. 

Airpower  and  national  defense.    (Presentation,    First 
State   Flight  of  the  Order  of  Daedalians,    Dover 
AFB,    DE,    June  6,    1980)  Gen  Richard  H.Ellis.   AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp    10-14,    Aug   '80 

Force  projection:  The  conventional  side  of  SAC  's 
strategic  mission.   Gen  R.H. Ellis.    TIG  Brief  32: 
1-2  Aug  8   '80 

Olympic  Arena  '80--competing  in  the  new  decade. 
Gen  R.H. Ellis,  por  Combat  Crew  30:2-3  Apr  '80 

SAC  looks  at  the   '80s.    (Presentation,   Air  Force 

Assoc  National  Symposium,    Los  Angeles,   Oct  25, 
1979)  Gen  Richard  H.Ellis.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup  No.  2:24-30  Feb  '80 

SAC's  dual  edged  sword.   Gen  Richard  H.Ellis,  por 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:18-20+  Apr-May   '80 

Strategic  Air  Command,  por  AF  Mag  63:86+  May  '80 

Strategic  air  power.   Gen  Richard  H.Ellis.   RUSI  J  for 
Def  Studies   125:3-8  Mar  '80 

U.S.   strategic  deterrent  capability.   (Presentation, 
49th  Annual  Meeting,   Utah  State  Bar,   Salt  Lake 
City,    July  18,    1980)  Gen  Richard  H.Ellis.   AF  Plcy 
Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,    pp  6-11,   Sep   '80 

EMBARGO 


EMPLOYMENT  AND  UNEMPLOYMENT 

See  also 
Moonlighting 


Economic  sanctions  as  a  foreign  policy  tool?  Otto 
Wolff  von  Amerongen.   Intl  Sec  5:159-167  Fall  '80 

EMERGENCY  POV,  ERS  sec  War  and  Emergency  Powers 

EMERGING  NATIONS  see  States,    New 

EMOTIONS 

See  also 
Fear 

Electroencephalograph^  correlates  of  human  emo- 
tional stress.  P.V.Simonov  and  M.N.  Rusalova. 
tabs  Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:1109-1111 
Oct  '80 

Fear  and  pain.    (Report  of  a  seminar  held  at  RUSI, 
Nov  7,    1979)  AVM  Patrick  O'Connor  and  others. 
RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125:69-74  Sep   '80 

A  mature,   professional  approach  to  our  daily  frustra- 
tions .   TIG  Brief  32:11  Feb  8   '80 


Advertisements  for  civilian  employment.  TIG  Brief 
32:16  Apr  18  '80 

Air  Force  Hispanic  Employment  Program  (HEP)  ini- 
tiatives.   TIG  Brief  32:10  Oct  17   '80 

Airlines'  slump- -pilots,  navs  returning.  John  Ginov- 
sky.   AF  Times  41:1+  Nov  17    '80 

Back  to  business:  A  retiree's  wife  learns  there's 

nothing  to  fear  but  fear  itself.   Patricia  Bloebaum. 
illus  AF  Times,    Times  Magazine  sup:14-l6 
Dec  8   '80 

Fight  for  retired  officers'  rights  goes  to  Supreme 
Court.  Deborah  M.Kyle.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl 
117:16  May  '80 

Hiring  nationals  over  Americans  (at  U.S.  military 
installations  in  14  countries)  is  ruled  illegal.  AF 
Times  41:4  Oct  6  '80 

Job  sharing:  Military  wives  find  a  new  approach  to 
part-time  work.   Anna  L.Conroy.    illus  AF  Times, 
Times  Magazine  sup:54-56  Sep  1    '80 

Less  than  1  year's  duty:  No  jobless  pay.   (Unemploy- 
ment Pension  Plan  Amendments  of  1980)  AF  Times 
41:37  Nov  10   '80 

'74  'job  act'  (Comprehensive  Employment  and  Train- 
ing Act)  may  help  kin  in  low-income  families.  AF 
Times  40:24  Jul  7   '80 

O'seas  kin  jobs  get    OPM  boost.   Don  Mace.   AF  Times 
41:1!    Aug   25    '80 

(Pentagon  transition)  team  wants  exemption  from, 
civilian  freeze.  Tom  Philpott.  AF  Times  41:3 
Dec  22   '80 

Re -employment  rights  law  little  known.  Officer  56:26 
May  '8  0 

Retiree  takes  job  in  Israel,    loses   $$.   AF  Times  41:6 
Sep  8   '80 

Rossi  decision:  Rehearing  urged  on  foreign  hiring. 
Tom  Philpott.  AF  Times  41:4  Nov   17    '80 

Veteran  status,   earnings,    and  race-some  long  term 
results.  Roger  D.  Little  and  J.Eric  Fredland.  tabs 
illus  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  5:244-260  Winter  '79; 
Commentary.  Patricia  M. Shields.   7:171-173;  Re- 
joinder. 7:174-175  Fall  '80 

ENERGY  BEAM  WEAPONS  see  Beam  Weapons 

ENERGY  CONSERVATION 

See  also 
Computers- -Energy  Conservation  Applications 

ATC  flow  management:  Fuel  is  the  spur  and  data 
links  the  key.   Dan  Boyle  and  Chris  Bulloch,   illus 
tab  map  Interavia  35:327-331  Apr  '80 

Building  the  industrial  base--DARCOM  and  the  Corps 
of  Engineers.   Gen  John  R.Guthrie,  illus  tabs  Mil 
Engr  72:393-396  Nov-Dec   '80 

Checklist  for  facility  energy  conservation  measures. 
TIG  Brief  32:11-14  Apr  18  '80 


180 


ENERGY  CONSERVATION    -   Continued 

Cogeneration  plants:  Expedient  energy  conservation. 
Fritz  E.Hein.  illus  tab  Mil  Engr  72:100-103  Mar- 
Apr  '80 

Computerized  flight  management  for  fuel  saving. 

Chris  Bulloch,  illus  Interavia  35:1010-1012  Nov  '80 

Continuing  emphasis  on  vehicle  mileage  reductions 
and  associated  petroleum  conservation.   TIG  Brief 
32:13  Oct  17   '80 

DOD  against  billing  people  for  excess  energy  use. 
Randy  Shoemaker.   AF  Times  40:3  Mar  17   '80 

EMCS  (Energy  Monitoring  and  Control  System):  What 
it  is,  what  it  can  do.   Edward  H.  Ling,   illus  AF 
Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:6-8  Nov  '80 

Energy  conservation:  The  55-mph  speed  limit.    TIG 
Brief  32:11  Jun  27   '80 

Energy  security  and  the  hydrogen  economy.  Harvey 
B.Silverstein.  illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:48-62 
Sep-Oct  '80 

Federal  activists.  H.Peter  Metzger.  Govt  Exec  pt  1, 
Woodburning  stoves  for  the  poor,  the  elderly.  12: 
41-42+  Nov  '80;  pt  2,  Ignoring  the  needs  of  low  in- 
come families--deliberately.    12:36-40  Dec   '80 

Flattening  the  demand  for  power  (at  Little  Rock  AFB, 
AR).   William  E.Arnold,    illus  tab  AF  Engrg  & 
Svcs  Qtr  21:33-34  Nov  '80 

Fort  Eustis  (VA):  A  new  leader  in  energy  conserva- 
tion, illus  tabs  Translog   11:5-6  Aug   '80 

Fuel  conservation.   TIG  Brief  32:15  Feb  22   '80 

Fuel  conservation:  A  challenge  to  the  transportation 
industry,    illus   Translog   11:5-9  Jun   '80 

Fuel  conservation:  More   tips.    TIG  Brief  32:11 
May  16   '80 

Fuel  costs  pinch  muscle.   Interview.    LtGen  Hans  H. 
Driessnack.   AF  Times  40:4  Feb  25   '80 

Fuel  economy  and  the  trucking  industry.   Richard  F. 
Poist  and  Lawrence  M.  O'Connor,    illus  tabs  Def 
Trans  J  36:18-22+  Apr   '80 

Fuel  goals  set  in  energy  approach.   AF  Times  40:20 
Mar  24  '80 

Gas  costs  spark  test  of  electrics.  John  Ginovsky.  AF 
Times  41:10  Dec  22   '80 

Hot  water  at  less  than  half  the  cost.  Capt  John  L. 
Heiser.  illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:32-33 
Feb  '80 

How  energy-efficient  is  your  home?    (DOE's  Resi- 
dential Conservation  Service)  AF  Times  41:15 
Aug  4  '80 

The  impact  of  energy  costs  on  acquisition  contracting. 
Vaughn  R.  Pleasant.  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:69-76 
Spring   '80 

McClellan  (AFB,    CA)  energy  showcase  base.  Maj 
George  Kastanos.   illus  AF  Engrg  &t  Svcs  Qtr  21: 
24-27  May  '80 


ENERGY  CONSERVATION  -  Continued 

Managing  energy:  Lessons  from  industry.  LtCol  W.J. 
Flanagan  and  H.Reed  Muller.  illus  Army  Log  12: 
12-15  Jan-Feb  '80 

Meter  plan  pushed.   Randy  Shoemaker .  AF  Times 
40:6  Jul  7   '80 

New  accounting  system  aims  to  trim  fuel  needs.  AF 
Times  41:17  Aug   11   '80 

Potentials  for  energy  savings  in  U.S.   shipping. 

Ernst  G.  Frankel.    illus  tab  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106: 
101-103  Jun  '80 

Refuse -fired  plant  (Hampton,   VA)  will  save  2  million 
gallons  of  oil  a  year.   AF  Times  41:46  Oct  27   '80 

Restricting  ground  fuel  issues  to  transient  vehicles: 
Energy  conservation?   TIG  Brief  32:11  Jun  27   '80 

Robins  (AFB,    GA)  making  an  all-out  effort  to  con- 
serve energy.  AF  Times  41:36-37  Nov  17   '80 

Saving  gas:  Cutting  energy  costs  on  each  Coast.    Tony 
Upton.   Govt  Exec   12:64+  Jun  '80 

Successful  energy  conservation  demands  community 
involvement,  IstLt  John  A.Burzynski.  AF  Engrg 
&  Svcs  Qtr  21:15-16  Feb  '80 

Testing  the  Navy's  professional  and  managerial 
skills.   RADM  Donald  G.Iselin.  illus  chart  Mil 
Engr  72:9-13  Jan-Feb  '80 

Trash  to  energy  via  RDF  (Refuse-Derived  Fuel).  Leon 
Glaspell  and  Thomas  E.Shoup.    illus  tab  AF  Engrg 
&  Svcs  Qtr  21:13-16-1-  Nov  '80 

Truck  transportation  in  a  fuel-short  economy.    Donald 
L.McMorris.   tabs  Def  Trans  J  36:32-34^  Sep   '80 

The  USAF  Logistics  Command  and  the  energy  crisis. 
Gen  Bryce  Poe  II.  illus  Strat  Rev  8:78-84 
Spring   '80 

Use  of  gasohol  endorsed  by  AF.    AF  Times  41:7 
Oct  20   '80 

Vehicle  fleet  fuel  efficiency  initiatives.   TIG  Brief 
32:6  Aug  29   '80 

Vehicles  being  'downsized'  to  save  gas.  John  Ginov- 
sky.  AF  Times  41:11  Sep   15    '80 

What's  happening  to  waste  POL  (Petroleum,  Oil,  and 
Lubricants)?    TIG  Brief  32:20  Feb  8   '80 

ENERGY  CRISIS 


Brown:  Oil  price  hikes  hurt  U.S.   defense.   Harold 
Brown.   AF  Times  40:22  Jul  14   '80 

Conflict  in  the  Middle  East:  Time  for  an  American 
energy  contingency  plan.  Edward  Teller,   illus 
Parameters   10:16-19  Dec   '80 

Energy,   America,   and  the  military- -can  we  get  there 
from  here?   LtCol  Joseph  A.  Breen.    illus  tabs  AU 
Rev  32:42-55  Nov-Dec   '80 

Energy:  Back  to  basics.    Richmond  M.Lloyd.    Nav  War 
Col  Rev  33:93-98  May-Jun  '80 

Energy,   economics  and  security  in  alliance  perspec- 
tive.  Robert  J.  Lieber.   tabs  Intl  Sec  4:139-163 

Spring   '8  0 


181 


ENERGY  CRISIS   -  Continued 

Energy:  Economics,   politics,   and  security.   David  A. 
Deese.   Intl  Sec  4:140-153  Winter  '79/'80 

Energy  issues  and  time  availabilities.  John  Patrick 
Walsh,    illus  AU  Rev  32:17-33  Nov-Dec   '80 

Energy:  Spark  of  future  conflict?   Capt  Charles  A. 
Royce.  AU  Rev  31:107-110  Jul-Aug  '80 

Energy:  Will  the  political  arena  survive  the  decision 
process,   illus  Govt  Exec  12:17+  Mar  '80 

The  impact  of  the  energy  problem  on  world  affairs. 
John  Patrick  Walsh.  Log  Spectrum  14:9-14  Sum- 
mer  '  80 

(1980  American  Defense  Preparedness  Assoc  Annual 
Meeting,   Washington,   April  16-17,    1980)  illus 
Natl  Def  65:51-55+  Aug  '80 

(Nuclear  power)  (Industrial  luncheon  address,  AFCEA 
Convention,  Washington,  June  26,  1980)  Rep  Rich- 
ard B.Cheney,  illus  Signal  34:36-39  Aug    '80 

Standby  for  gas  rationing.  A.L.Allen.    Review  58: 
33-34  Mar-Apr   '80 

The  USAF  Logistics  Command  and  the  energy  crisis. 
Gen  Bryce  Poe  II.  illus  Strat  Rev  8:78-84 
Spring   '80 

The  world  oil  crisis  and  U.S.  power  projection  poli- 
cy: The  threat  becomes  a  grim  reality.  Bridget 
Gail,  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:25-27+  Jan  '80 

World  oil  production  and  security  of  supplies.  Ray 
Dafter.   tabs  Intl  Sec  4:154-176  Winter  '79/'80 

ENERGY  DEPT 


GAO  calls  illegal  $4  million  EM  oil  refund.   AF 
Times  41:6  Oct  27   '80 

100,000  EM  to  share  unusual  fuel  $   refund.    Tom 
Philpott.   AF  Times  41:1+  Jul  28    '80 

Standby  for  gas  rationing.   A.L.Allen.   Review  58: 
33-34  Mar-Apr  '80 

3  commands  will  get  (solar)  energy  data.  AF  Times 
41:45  Aug   11   '80 

ENERGY  POLICY 

Energy:  Economics,  politics,   and  security.   David  A. 
Deese.   Intl  Sec  4:140-153  Winter  '79/'80 

A  hydrocarbon  Rapallo?    R.James  Woolsey.   Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  118:61  Sep   '80 

United    States 


Conflict  in  the  Middle  East:  Time  for  an  American 
energy  contingency  plan.  Edward  Teller,  illus 
Parameters  10:16-19  Dec  '80 

Energy,   America,   and  the  military--can  we  get  there 
from  here?   LtCol  Joseph  A.  Breen.    illus  tabs  AU 
Rev  32:42-55  Nov-Dec   '80 

Energy:  Back  to  basics.    Richmond  M.Lloyd.   Nav  War 
Col  Rev  33:93-98  May-Jun  '80 

Energy  for  today  and  tomorrow.  James  G.Stanley, 
illus  Mil  Engr  72:82-86  Mar-Apr  '80 

Energy  issues  and  time  availabilities.   John  Patrick 
Walsh,    illus  AU  Rev  32:17-33  Nov-Dec   '80 


ENERGY  POLICY   -  Continued 

U_n  i  t_e  d    S  ta  t  e  £    -  Cont'd 

Energy  notes.   Regular  feature  in  issues  of  Na_tional_ 
Defense 

Energy  security  and  the  hydrogen  economy.  Harvey 
B.Silverstein.  illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:48-62 
Sep-Oct  '80 

Energy:  Will  the  political  arena  survive  the  decision 
process,   illus  Govt  Exec  12:17+  Mar  '80 

The  USAF  Logistics  Command  and  the  energy  crisis. 
Gen  Bryce  Poe  II.  illus  Strat  Rev  8:78-84 
Spring   '80 

U.S.  energy  efficiency  improvements.  Def  &  For 
Aff  8,   No. 6:48  '80 

Why  Alaska  is  case-in-point  of  'no  growth'  Federal 

energy  policy,  illus  tab  Govt  Exec   12:36-37  Aug   '80 

Why  foreign  policy  will  determine  domestic  tranquil- 
ity in  the   1980's.    illus  tab  Govt  Exec   12:14+ 
Dec   '80 

Why  government  amateurs  can't  solve  energy  prob- 
lems,   illus  Govt  Exec   12:38+  Jul  '80 

The  world  oil  crisis  and  U.S.  power  projection  poli- 
cy: The  threat  becomes  a  grim  reality.  Bridget 
Gail,  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:25-27+  Jan  '80 

ENERGY  RESEARCH 

Coal--a  long-term  energy  alternative.    LtCol  Robert 
J.Jamsky.    illus  AU  Rev  32:34-41  Nov-Dec   '80 

Energy  notes.   Regular  feature  in  issues  of  National_ 
P,efense_ 

Energy  security  and  the  hydrogen  economy.  Harvey 
B.Silverstein.  illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:48-62 
Sep-Oct  '80 

Energy:  Will  the  political  arena  survive  the  decision 
process,   illus  Govt  Exec  12:17+  Mar  '80 

Keep  our  energy  options  open.    (Research  at  Sandia 
National  Laboratories)  James  Howard  Scott,    illus 
Def  Trans  J  36:25-31  Apr  '80 

Tapping  underground  energy- -AF  might  apply  geo- 
thermal  plans.   AF  Times  40:4  Apr  7   '80 

3   commands  will  get  (solar)  energy  data.   AF  Times 
41:45  Aug  11   '80 

The  USAF  Logistics  Command  and  the  energy  crisis. 
Gen  Bryce  Poe  II.  illus  Strat  Rev  8:78-84 
Spring   '80 

ENERGY  RESOURCES  see  Power  Resources 


ENGELS,    Friedrich 

The  origin  and  essence  of  wars.  Maj-Gen  A.Babin. 
por  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  11:10-12  Nov  '80 

ENGINEER  CENTERS  AND  SCHOOLS 
D  e  f  e  n .£ £_P_ e_Pl 

Design  center  (ICE  Design  Center,  Scottsdale,  AZ) 
to  bring  systems  engineers  up  to  speed.  Anthony 
Wainwright.   illus  Def  Elect  12:36-37  Aug  '80 


182 

ENGINEERING 

See  also  specific  types  of  engineering,    e.  g.  , 
Aeronautical  Engineering 
Civil  Engineering 
Military  Engineering 

Coast  Guard  engineering- -the  next  decade.   RADM 

Donald  C.Thompson,  illus  chart  Mil  Eng  r  72:19-23 
Jan-Feb  '80 

"Do-it-yourself"  logistics  engineering  in  Strategic 
Air  Command.  Col  James  K.Streett.  AF  J  Log 
4:18-19  Spring   '80 

From  military  to  civilian  engineering:  A  career  di- 
lemma.  Col  George  B.Gray,    illus  Mil  Engr  72: 
244-246  Jul-Aug   '80 

Study     a_p_d^_T_e_a_5'_h_inj| 

Engineering  education  at  West  Point.  LtCol  William 
D.Siuru,  Jr.  illus  tabs  Mil  Engr  72:248-251  Jul- 
Aug   '80 

The  university  of  tomorrow  (AFIT).  Robert  K.Ruhl. 
illus  Airman  24:21-29  Nov  '80 

ENGINEERING  RESEARCH 

The  Royal  Signals  &  Radar  Establishment,   illus  maps 
Asian  Def  J  No. 2:78-79+  Mar-Apr  '80 

Subsurface  engineering.  Ralph  B.Peck.  illus  tab  Mil 
Engr  72:172-174  May-Jun   '80 

ENGINEERS 

See  also  specific  types  of  engineers,    e.  g.  , 
Aeronautical  Engineers 

Can  VLSI  growth  continue?    Guest  editorial.  I.R. 

Saddler,  tabs  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6:98-99 
Feb  '80 

How  ready  are  you  for  engineer  registration?   John 
D.Constance,    illus  Mil  Engr  72:23  5-238  Jul- 
Aug   '8  0 

Soviet  scientific/technical  manpower:  Much  more  than 
a  simple  numbers  game.  Jill  E.Heuer.  illus  tab 
Govt  Exec  12:34+  Apr  '80 

Air     Force 


Effective  use  of  engineering  design  man-hours.   TIG 
Brief  32:10  Jul  11   '80 

The  engineer  and  A- 109.    TIG  Brief  32:15  Sep  26   '80 

Lack  of  support  officers  approaches  acute  stage.   John 
Ginovsky.   AF  Times  41:3  Oct  20   '80 

'Making  valuable  contributions.  '  Gen  Alton  D.Slay. 
illus  Air  Reservist  32:10-11  Dec   '79-Jan  '80 

Next:  Shortage  of  engineers.   John  Ginovsky.   AF 
Times  41:19  Dec  29   '80 

Slay:  'We  are  a  nation  ...   of  scientific  illiterates.  ' 
John  Ginovsky.   AF  Times  41:1+  Dec  22   '80 

Army 

The  antitank  ditch- -  reviving  an  old  concept.   John  F. 
Rybicki.  illus  tab  Mil  Engr  72:418-421  Nov-Dec  '80 


ENGINEERS      -  Continued 

A/JT.y     "   Cont'd 

Engineer  support  for  the  combined  arms  team.   Col 
Albert  F.Dorris.    illus  Armor  89:39-43  Sep- 
Oct   '80 

Engineering  education  at  West  Point.  LtCol  William 
D.Siuru,  Jr.  illus  tabs  Mil  Engr  72:248-251  Jul- 
Aug  '80 

The  professional  development  of  engineers.   Col  For- 
rest T.Gay  III.   illus  Mil  Engr  72:240-243  Jul- 
Aug   '80 

ENGINES 

See  also  specific  types  of  engines,    e.g., 
Diesel  Engines 
Jet  Engines 

also  subdivision  Engines  under  specific  sub- 
jects,   e.g., 
Airplanes --Engines 
Airplanes,    Fighter- -Engines 
Airplanes,    Military--Engines 
Airplanes,    V/STOL--Engines 
Helicopters  -  -  Engines 
Helicopters,    Military- -Engines 
Rockets --Engines 

M  a  i  n  t  e  n  a_n  c_e    an  d_R  ega  i_r_ 

AOAP  (Army  Oil  Analysis  Program):  There's  gold  in 
that  there  oil.   James  M.McGonigle.   illus  Army 
Log   12:34-36  Mar-Apr  '80 

ENLISTED  PERSONNEL 

See  also 
Airmen 

Noncommissioned  Officers 
Soldiers 

The  Admiral's  land  command.    (RADM  Thomas  F. 
Brown  III,    current  head  of  the  Military  Enlistment 
Processing  Command)  Sgt  Craig  Pugh.    illus  Air- 
man 24:40-43  Nov   '80 

BAS  backed  for  E-5,   above.    Tom  Philpott.   AF 
Times  41:1+  Dec   1   '80 

'Barracks'  COLA  lost:  'MALT-Plus'  has  chance. 
Martha  Lynn  Craver.   AF  Times  41:3  Dec  S    'SO 

College  aid  of  $1200  a  year  asked  lor   KM.    Martha 
Lynn  Craver.    AF  Tunes  40:1  '    May    19    'SO 

Enlistment  test  scores:  Wlial  do  (hey  really  measure 
Robert  B.Pirie,   Jr.   illus  Defense    80,  pp   10-  1  ^ , 

Jun   '80 

GAO  calls  illegal   $4  million  EM  oil  refund.    AF 
Times  41:6  Oct  27    '80 

More  singles  may  get  BAS.    Tom  Philpott.    AF  Times 
41:1+  Dec   15    '80 

100,000  EM  to  share  unusual  fuel  $   refund.    Tom 
Philpott.   AF  Times  41:1+  Jul  28   '80 

O'sea  singles  COLA  urged.    Tom  Philpott.   AF  Times 
41:1+  Nov  24  '80 

Report:  Leadership  schools  waste   $$.   AF  Times 
41:30  Dec   15   '80 

'Singles'  COLA  overseas  urged.   Tom  Philpott.  AF 
Times  41:1+  Nov  3   '80 


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ENLISTMENT   see 

Recruiting  and  Enlistment 
Reenlistment 

ENTEBBE  RAID,    1976 

Strike  against  terror  !   The  Entebbe  raid.   Capt  E. 
Douglas  Menarchik.   tabs  map  AU  Rev  3  1:65-76 
Jul -Aug   '80 

ENVIRONMENT 

See  also 
Pollution 

Challenges  from  the  environment.   LtCol  Thomas  E. 
Peot.    illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:2-5  Nov  '80 

ELF  (Extremely  Low  Frequency)  debate  continues. 
Col  Warren  P.Baker,   Ret.  illus  Sea  Power  23: 
55-57  Apr  '80 

Environmental  considerations  for  project  planners 
and  managers.    TIG  Brief  32:10  May  2   '80 

Environmental  impacts  of  the  Aswan  High  Dam.    Ed- 
ward K.  Bryant,    illus  map  tab  Mil  Engr  72:181-183 
May-Jun   '80 

The  Environmental  Symptoms  Questionnaire:  Revi- 
sions and  new  field  data.   James  B.Sampson  and 
John  L.Kobrick.   tabs  Aviation,   Space  &   Envmt 
Med  51:872-877  Sep   '80 

Forests--the  Army's  greens.  SP5  Bill  Branley.  illus 
Soldiers  35:46-48  Jul  '80 

Industrial  ventilation.   TIG  Brief  32:14  Feb  8   '80 

Keeping  nature's  delicate  balance.  Karen  McKay. 
illus  AF  Times  40:18  Apr  7   '80 

Laws    a  n  d_  R_e  _g_u _1  a  t_i_o_n_s 

Enhancing  air  quality.    TIG  Brief  32:11-12  Oct  31    '80 

Environmental  law  issues.    TIG  Brief  32:17-18 
Jul  25   '80 

The  new  Council  on  Environmental  Quality  regula- 
tions: The  tiger's  new  teeth.    Maj  Laurent  R. 
Hourcle.   AF  Law  Rev  21,   No. 3:450-461   '79 


ENVIRONMENT,    SPACE   see  Space  Environment 

ENVIRONMENTAL  PROTECTION  AGENCY 

'Cradle  to  grave'  control  of  hazardous  wastes  pushed. 
John  Ginovsky.   AF  Times  41:1+  Sep  8   '80 

Environmental  law  issues.   TIG  Brief  32:17-18 
Jul  25   '80 

ENVIRONMENTAL  PROTECTION  RESEARCH 

See  also   related  subjects,    e.g., 
Clothing,     Protective 
Desert  Operations 

Battling  unseen  enemies --environmental  health  spe- 
cialists.  SP5  Lana  Ott.    illus  Soldiers  35:47-49 
Aug   '8  0 

The  birds  &  the  booms.    Lewis  Shotton.    illus  AF 
Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:11-12  Nov  '80 


ENVIRONMENTAL  PROTECTION  RESEARCH    . 
Continued 

Challenges  from  the  environment.    LtCol  Thomas  E. 
Peot.   illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:2-5  Nov  '80 

The  role  of  the  specialist  in  environmental  medicine. 
(Harry  G.Armstrong  Lecture)  John  Rawlins,  illus 
Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:908-912  Sep   '80 


ENVIRONMENTAL  SERVICES 

Battling  unseen  enemies—environmental  health  spe- 
cialists.  SP5  Lana  Ott.    illus  Soldiers  35:47-49 
Aug  '80 

EQUAL  EMPLOYMENT  OPPORTUNITY  see  Equal  Op- 
portunity 

EQUAL  OPPORTUNITY 

Air  Force  Hispanic  Employment  Program  (HEP)  ini- 
tiatives.   TIG  Brief  32:10  Oct  17    '80 

EO  plan  gains  sex  abuse  section.   Len  Famiglietti. 
AF  Times  40:3  Mar  10   '80 

How's  your  equality  quotient'     TIG  Brief  32:8 
Nov  14   '80 

New  directions  for  equal  opportunity.   M.Kathleen 
Carpenter,    illus  tab  Defense/80,  pp  2-15, 
Feb  '80 

Policy  bans   sexual  harassment.   Laurie  Parker.   AF 
Times  41:3  Oct   13   '80 

Trails.   (American  Indians  comprise  2.3  percent  of 
the  civilian  work  force  at  Tinker  AFB,   OK)  Sgt 
Craig  Pugh.   illus  Airman  24:21-26  Feb   '80 

Women  &  credit:  Equality  at  the  bank.    MSgt  Matt 
Glasgow,   illus  Soldiers  35:34-35  Aug   '80 

EQUIPMENT 

See  also  subdivision  Equipment  under  specific 
subjects,   e.g., 
Airports --Equipment 

Weapon  systems  and  equipment.   Regular  feature  in 
issues  of  Intern ational  Defen se_R eview. 

T  e  s  t  i  n_g_ 

ATLAS  (Abbreviated  Test  Language  for  All  Systems)-- 
the  new  direction  in  automatic  testing.   CW3  Dennis 
A.Harris,    illus  tab  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  7-11,   Jan- 
Mar  '80 

Air  forces  of  Asia.   Pushpindar  Singh,    illus  tabs 
Asian  Def  J  No.  3:34-36+  May-Jun   '80 

Air     Force  —  U.S. 

More  effectiveness  through  better  understanding. 
TIG  Brief  32:20  Jan  11   '80 

Tables  of  Allowance:  Essential  to  a  sound  squadron 
equipment  management  program.    TIG  Brief  32: 
11-12  Dec  12   '80 

Maintenance  and  Repair 

Impact  of  repair  level  analysis  on  future  operational 
logistics  support.  Richard  L.Henshaw.  AF  J  Log 
4:21-22  Fall  '80 


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EQUIPMENT  -   Continued 

Air_For  ce -  - U  .  S  .  -  Cont'd 
Maintenance  and  Repair   -   Cont'd 

Reparable  asset  processing:  Unit  self-sufficiency. 
TIG  Brief  32:9  Aug  29  '80 

Shipment  of  reparable  items  to  an  Air  Force  repair 
facility.    TIG  Brief  32:6  Sep  26   '80 

Te  sting 

ALCENT  (AirLift  CENTer):  The  MAC  testing  house. 
Maj  William  D.Harman.    illus  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2; 
21-26  Jul-Sep   '80 

Aj'_rn_e_d__F_o_r_c_e_s_-_-_A  f_g_h_a_n  i_s  t  a  n 

'The  Afghan  Armed  Forces--to  the  Soviet  invasion 
1980.  '  G.Jacobs,    illus  map  tabs  Asian  Def  J  No. 6: 
74-75f  Nov-Dec   '80 

A  r_m  ed     Forces  —  Israel 

Israel  Military  Industries- -suppliers  of  weapons  and 
ammunition.    Felix  Muller.    illus  Armada  Intl  4: 
10-12+  Jan-Feb  '80 

Armed     Forces--  U.S. 

Eligible  Receiver  II.  illus  Soldiers  35:6-10  Apr  '80 
Army--Grcat     Bri  t_aj_n 

Exhibitions 

BAEE  (British  Army  Equipment  Exhibition)   '80  at 

Aldershot  (June  23-27,    1980)--an  impressive  show- 
case.  Felix  Muller  and  Konrad  Alder,    illus  Arma- 
da Intl  4:68+  Jul-Aug   '80 

Highlights  of  the  1980  British  Army  Equipment  Exhi- 
bition, illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,    No. 7:  U  14-  1 1 16   '80 

A_r_m_y_-_-_M_a_l  a  y  £  i_a_ 
Testing 

Malaysian  armoured  vehicle  competition,   tabs  Intl 
Def  Rev  13,   No. 4:466  '80 

A_r  jti  y  -  -  Sw  e  d  e  n 

Better  training  for  higher  performance,  illus  Asian 
Def  J  No.  2:46-48  Mar-Apr   '80 

A_r_rn_y  ^^U_S  . 

The  comeback  trail:  Challenges  in  equipping  the  new 
Army.  LtGen  Donald  R.Keith,  illus  Fid  Arty  J  48: 
25-29  Sep-Oct  '80 

POMCUS   (Pre-pOsitioned  Materiel  Configured  to  Unit 
Sets)--a  bright  picture.   LtCol  Harold  J. Hicks, 
illus  Army  Log   12:14-16  Sep-Oct   '80 

Exhibitions 

AUSA  '79:  Crash  programs  to  counter  deployed  Soviet 
armour,    illus  Intl  Dev  Rev  13,   No.  l:89-94f   '80 

Maintenance  and  Repair 

Honing  the  cutting  edge.  Maj  Gary  L.LaGrange.  illus 
tabs  Army  Log  12:2-4  Jul-Aug   '80 


EQUIPMENT      -   Continued 

*I."l>"_l!llil    "     Cont'd 
Maintenance  and  Repair   -  Cont'd 

MMIP  (Maintenance  Management  Improvement  Pro- 
gram): Get  with  the  program!   Capt  Gardner  M. 
Nason.  illus  Soldiers  35:14  Jul  '80 

A  maintenance  nightmare.   LtCol  Richard  P.Diehl. 
illus  Army  Log  12:6-11  Sep-Oct  '80 

Managing  organizational  maintenance .  Henry  Simp- 
son,  illus  Army  Log   12:34-37  Sep-Oct  '80 

Testing 

Human  engineering:  Man,   machine,   mission.   (Army's 
Human  Engineering  Laboratory)  SgtMaj  Bruce  N. 
Bant,  illus  Soldiers  35:24-26  Feb  '80 

£°—ll—Q.^.LL^.~  -u.s. 

Renewing  the  physical  plant  (of  the  Coast  Guard). 

RADM  Donald  C.Thompson,   illus  tabs  US  Nav  Inst 
Proc  106:79-86  Oct  '80 

Worn  out  in  service.   LCDR  Michael  R.Adams,  illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:74-78  Oct  '80 

Marine     Corps-  -U.S. 

Myths  and  realities  of  antitank  capabilities.   LtCol 
Donald  J.Robinson  II.   illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:41-48 
Mar  '80 

N  a_v_y 

Exhibitions 

International  Naval  Technology  Expo  1980  (Rotterdam, 
June  2-5,    1980).  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 6:923- 
930  '80 

N  a  vy  --Great     Britain 

Exhibitions 

The  Royal  Navy  Equipment  Exhibition,   illus  NATO's 
Fifteen  Nations  24:58-59+  Oct-Nov   '79 

Navy-  -Italy 
Exhibitions 

Genoa  and  Rotterdam- -two  exhibitions,    one  theme: 
Naval  power.   Felix  Muller  and  Robert  Salvy.    illus 
Armada  Intl  4:88+  May-Jun  '80 

Genoa  hosts  third  Italian  naval  exhibition  (Mostra 
Navale  1980).  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 7: 
1111-1113   '80 

Italy  shows  off  its  naval  technology.    (3d  Italian  Navy 
Exhibition  (Mostra  Navale  Italiana)  illus  Islamic 
Def  Rev  5,   No.  2:42-54   '80 

Mostra  Navale:  Italy's  naval  industry  cuts  a  bella 
figura  and  sweeps  into  the  world  export  market. 
David  Harvey,    illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,  No.  5:6-8+  '80 

Mostra  Navale:  Italy's  strategic  power  rests  firmly 
on  its  technology  base.   David  Harvey,   illus  Def  & 
For  Aff  8,   No.  5:10-11+  '80 


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EQUIPMENT   -   Continued 

Navj-j;_It_a_lj_-   Cont'd 

Exhibitions  -  Cont'd 

Mostra  Navale- -pictorial  report.   Armada  Intl  4:96+ 
Jul- Aug   '8  0 

Showcase  for  Italy's  naval  industry:  Mostra  Navale 
di  Genova.   illus  Armada  Intl  4:50+  Mar-Apr  '80 

The  3d  Genoa  Naval  Show:  A  preview.   Ezio  Bon- 
signore.   illus  tabs  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations   25: 
67-68+  Apr-May   '80 

3d  Nostra  Navale  Italiana:  A  strong  air  component. 

Yves  Robins,  illus  Aerosp  Intl  16:33-34  Jul-Aug   '80 

N  a_y_y  -_;_N_?_tJ}^ _I_ii2.fl£ 
Exhibitions 

Genoa  and  Rotterdam- -two  exhibitions,    one  theme: 
Naval  power.   Felix  Muller  and  Robert  Salvy.    illus 
Armada  Intl  4:88+  May-Jun   '80 

International  Naval  Technology  Expo  1980  (Rotterdam, 
June  2-5,    1980).  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 6:923- 
930   '80 

N  a_v_y  -  _-  _U_.  _S_. 

(Naval  equipment  readiness)  Interview.   Willis  J.Wil- 
loughby,    Jr.    illus  Mil  Elect/Counte  rmeasures 
6:14+  Aug  '80 

EQUIPMENT   CONVERSION 


ESCAPE  EQUIPMENT 

See  also 
Ejection  Equipment 
Parachutes 

ESPIONAGE 


This  heading  is  used   for   re-equipping  units  with  new 
or  different  equipment. 

Air     Force_ 

F-16  flying  jobs:  Tour  criteria  cut.   AF  Times  41:13 
Aug  18   '80 

Army 

(Producing  modern  Army  equipment)  (Sustaining  mem- 
bers' luncheon  address,   AFCEA  Convention,    Wash- 
ington,  June  25,    1980)  Percy  A.Pierre,  illus  Sig- 
nal 34:22-24  Aug   '80 

National     Guard-  -Air     Force 


Still  leading  the  way.    (Wisconsin  ANG  uses  OA-37 
jets  for  forward  air  control)  Sgt  Craig  Pugh.    illus 
Airman  24:2-6  Aug  '80 

Reserve     Forces  - -  A  i  r    F_o_r_c_e 

F-4  Air  Reserve  forces  conversion  program.    TIG 
Brief  32:11  Dec   12   '80 

The  first  episode:  "Connies  to  Phantoms"  (in  the  AF 
Reserve),  illus  Air  Reservist  32:9  Jun  '80 

Off  line  ...   on  line  .  .  .   first  for  Reserve.   Mike  Sing- 
er.  Air  Reservist  32:23-24  Aug  '80 

ERITREA 

History 

The  Eritrean  struggle  in  historical  perspective. 
A.M.Kahsai.  illus  Islamic  Def  Rev  5,  No.  3: 
7-13   '80 

ESCAPE  AND  EVASION    see  Evasion  and  Escape 


Deception,    spying  fall  under   Geneva  accords.   Don 
Mace.  AF  Times  41:12  Sep  29   '80 

Espionage:  The  ever  present  threat.  TIG  Brief  32:5 
Apr  18  '80 

The  Harvest  Moon  caper.   Col  Walter  B. Booth,   Ret. 
illus  Army  30:19-21  Nov  '80 

OSI  checklist:  Mundane  but  effective  side  of  espionage 
game.   AF  Times  40:14  Jun  23   '80 

Overt  collection  of  defense  information  at  profes- 
sional or  scientific  meetings.  TIG  Brief  32:4 
Jul  11   '80 

Reporting  nonduty  travel  to  communist-controlled 
countries.    TIG  Brief  32:4  Jun  27    '80 

ESPRIT   DE  CORPS 

Individual  and  unit  pride.   CMSAF  James  M.  McCoy. 
Airman  24:10  Aug   '8  0 

Individual  pride- -unit  pride.   CMSAF  James  M. 

McCoy.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  13-14, 
Jul  '80 

Pilots  who  only  fly.  (Presentation,  21st  Tactical 
Fighter  Wing  Dining-In,  Elmendorf  AFB,  AK, 
Nov  30,  1979)  MajGen  L.  W.Svendsen,  Jr.  AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  37-40,    Jun   '80 

What  to  do  about  esprit.  AF  Times  40:37  May  5   '80 

ESTIMATE  OF  THE  SITUATION 

Initiative  in  battle.   Col  I.  Tikhankov.   Soviet  Mil  Rev 
No. 6:20-21  Jun  '80 

Situational  awareness.   Maj  Don  Waddell  and  Blake 
Morrison,  illus  USAF  Ftr  Wpns  Rev,   pp  2-6, 
Winter  '79 

Tactical  briefing.   Lt-Col  Yu.   Chinkov.  illus  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No. 4:40-41  Apr  '80 

ETHICS 

See  also 
War--Ethical  Aspects 

The  Army:  A  search  for  values.  Maj  Daniel  M.Smith, 
illus  Mil  Rev  60:2-12  Mar  '80 

Code  of  the  U.S.  fighting  force.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  23-27,   Oct  '80 

The  do-more-with-less  syndrome:  Teetering  on  the 
brink.  Capt  Kenneth  C.  Stoehrmann.  tab  AU  Rev 
32:103-108  Nov-Dec   '80 

Ethical  bases  of  the  military  profession.   Arthur  J. 
Dyck.   illus  Parameters   10:39-46  Mar  '80 

Ethical  presuppositions  of  the  Army's  professional 
slogans.   Ch(Col)  Charles  F.Kriete.    illus  Parame- 
ters  10:86-88  Sep   '80 

Ethics  &  erosion.  David  T.Austern.  Review  58:68-69 
Jan-Feb   '80 


186 

ETHICS  -  Continued 

Ethics  inaction.   Maj  Montgomery  C.  Meigs .   Army 
30:17-19  Aug   '80 

For  a  socio-historical  approach  to  the  study  of  west- 
ern military  culture.  Stephen  Wilson.  Armed 
Forces  &  Soc  6:527-552  Summer   '80 

'Is  you  is,   or  is  you  ain't  my  baby?  '  RADM  John  J. 
O'Connor,    Ret.    illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:61-67  Feb  '80 

It's  the  law-- 'Code  of  Ethics'  on  Federal  walls.   AF 
Times  41:8  Oct  20   '80 

Moral  education.   Col  I.Konovalov.  illus  Soviet  Mil 
Rev  No.  1:28-29  Jan  '80 

A  myth  of  chivalry:  Variations  on  a  theme  by  Gabriel 
and  Savage.  Roger  A.Beaumont,  illus  Mil  Rev  60: 
64-75  May  '80 

Professional  ethics  is  key  to  well-led,  trained  Army. 
Gen  Edward  C.Meyer,    illus  Army  30:11-14  Oct  '80 

Professionals  or  hired  guns?    Loyalties  are  the  dif- 
ference.  Manuel  M.Davenport.  Army  30:13-14 
May  '80 

To  serve  with  honor.  Maj  Richard  A.Gabriel,  illus 
Army  30:17-21  May  '80 

ETHIOPIA 

H  i  s  tor_y_ 

The  Eritrean  struggle  in  historical  perspective. 
A.M.Kahsai.  illus  Islamic  Def  Rev  5,  No.  3: 
7-13   '80 

EUROPE 

§.  LlAA^JLi  S  -  Li!  £  2 1 1 — — S- — 

The  institution  of  sanctuary  and  the  future  war  in 
Europe.   Pervaiz  Iqbal  Cheema.   Islamic  Def 
Rev  5,   No. 3:15-19  '80 

EUROPE,    EASTERN 

Opium  of  the  people.    (Religious  life  in  Eastern  Eu- 
rope) Henry  Harris.   Army  Qtr  109:48-56  Jan  '79 

EUROPE.    NORTHERN 

Foreign  _R_e  La_?  J.  —  —  — 
China  (People's  Republic) 

China's  Balkan  strategy.  David  A.Andelman.  Intl  Sec 
4:60-79  Winter  '79/'80 

St  r_a_^_g_i_£_i_1}_Pi)Ji'_ta."£i-. 

The  northern  flank  of  NATO.   Gen  Peter  White  ley. 
RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125:9-13  Mar  '80 

EUROPE.    WESTERN 

Foreign     Policy 

Europe  astray- -but  'will  it  come  on  course  in  the 
1980s?   A  political  assessment.  Walter  Laqueur. 
illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8.   No. 4:16-19  '80 

Politics     and     Government 

Europe  astray--but  will  it  come  on  course  in  the 
1980s?   A  political  assessment.  Walter  Laqueur. 
illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No. 4:16- 19  '80 


EUROPEAN  COMMAND 

EUCOM  hits  plan  to  cut  school  busing.   Larry  Carney. 
AF  Times  40:7  Jun  16  '80 

EUROPEAN  COMMAND,    ALLIED  see  Allied  Command 
Europe 

EUROPEAN  ECONOMIC  COMMUNITY 

An  EEC  view  on  the  new  technologies  of  information. 
(Address,   AFCEA  NATO  Brussels  Symposium, 
Oct  1980)  Raymond  K.Appleyard.  Signal  35:51-53 
Dec   '80 

Greek  foreign  policy  in  the  1980  's:  Decade  for  deci- 
sion. Michael  M.  Boll,  illus  Parameters   10:72-81 
Dec   '80 

The  rise  of  the  new  Greece.   Patrick  Murphy,    illus 
Def  &  For  Aff  8:6-9+  Oct  '80 

EVACUATION,   CIVILIAN 

CD  (Civil  Defense)  policy  codified  by  Hill.  AF  Times 
41:8  Oct  6   '80 

Nuclear  shelter  plans   reported   12%  complete.   AF 
Times  41:14  Sep   15    '80 

Order  in  a  crisis.  (Noncombatant  Evacuation  Order 
(NEO))  Capt  Gardner  M.Nason.  illus  Soldiers  35: 
33-35  Dec   '80 

Senate  vote  near  on  property  bill.  AF  Times  41:3 
Aug  25   '80 

EVACUATION  OF  CASUALTIES 

See  also 
Aeromedica)   Evacuation 

EVALUATION  (EDUCATION) 

See  also 
Critiques 

O'seas  schools  rated  high  by  evaluators.  Karen  Mc- 
Kay.  AF  Times  41:8  Aug  18   '80 

Working  on  the  symptoms--not  the  disease:  Improving 
training  evaluation.   LtCol  Michael  T  .Plummer. 
illus  tab  Mil  Rev  60:48-56  Mar  '80 

EVASION  AND  ESCAPE 

Rescue  —  the  round  trip  ticket.   Capt  Dick  Mullery. 
illus  TAC  Attack  20:24-26  Apr  '80 

Study  _a_n_d__J_e_a_5_h_2  J}_g 

Red  Flag  lessons  learned.   SrAmn  Peter  J.Carroll, 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:16-17  May  '80 

EVERETT,    Robinson  O. 

Everett:  CMA  'at  the  pinnacle.  '  Robinson  O.Everett. 
AF  Times  40:23  Jul  14  '80 


EXAMINATIONS  see  Tests  and  Measurements 

EXCHANGE  PROGRAMS,    MILITARY 

See  also 
Allied  Military  in  the   U.S. 

Welcome  aboard,   Air  Force.   Maj  Douglas  K.Evans, 
Ret.   illus  AF  Mag  63:85-89  Jun  '80 


187 


EXCHANGES 


Armed     Forces 


U  .  S  , 


AAFES'  credit  setup  'loses'  but  troops  gain.  AF 
Times  40:8  May  12   '80 

AAFES   curbing  abuses.    AF  Times  41:14  Oct   13    '80 

AAFES  suspends  Wilson  Harrell  firm.    Bruce  Covill. 
AF  Times  40:2  Mar  17   '80 

AAFES  to  'pay'  Hale  Koa.   AF  Times  40:6  Jan  21   '80 

AAFES  ups  gold  prices.   AF  Times  40:6  Feb  25   '80 

BXs  reflect  merchandising  revolution.   AF  Times 
40:7  May  19   '80 

Bad  checks  in  AAFES  up  21  percent  in  8  months.  AF 
Times  40:4  Jan  14   '80 

Bribery  investigation  has  not  hurt  AAFES.   Interview. 
MajGen  Duane  H.Stubbs.   AF  Times  41:41 
Nov  24  '80 

Churchill  Sales  (Co)  guilty  in  AAFES  bribery  case. 
AF  Times  41:28  Aug   25    '80 

DOD  calls  for  audits  to  combat  BX  fraud.   AF  Times 
40:10  Feb  25   '80 

DOE  rejects  80  AAFES  petitions :  Exchanges  keep  ask- 
ing gas  boost.   Karen  McKay.   AF  Times  40:4 
Apr  28   '80 

Farflung  corruption  in  BXs  feared.   Andy  Plattner.   AF 
Times  40:2  Jan  28    '8  0 

GAO  BX  report  ruffles  some  Pentagon  feathers.  AF 
Times  40:46  May  12   '80 

GAO  taking  new  look  at  BX  prices,   benefits.   AF 
Times  40:16  Mar  17   '80 

Guide  to  AAFES.   Joan  Pendleton  and  others.    Review 
58:41+-  May-Jun  '80 

House  investigating  exchange  systems.   AF  Times 
40:22  Jun  2   '80 

Nielsen  computes  20  percent  for  exchanges,  tabs  AF 
Times  40:14  Feb  18  '80 

Report  draws  criticism:  GAO  wants  BXs  joined. 
Karen  McKay.   AF  Times  41:8  Aug  4  '80 

Services  again  studying  credit  system  for  clothing. 
AF  Times  41:3  Oct  6   '80 

Directories 


EXECUTIVES  -  Continued 

9  steps  toward  beating  executive  stress.    LtCol  Donald 
Baines.    illus  Armed  Forces  Compt  25:6-9  May  '80 

Only  3  2  execs  can  win  bonus  pay.   Don  Mace.   AF 
Times  41:2  Oct  20  '80 

Qualified  immunity  for  official  acts.   Maj  Richard  F. 
Rothenburg.   AF  Law  Rev  21,    No.  3:432-449   '79 


EXERCISE 


Guide  to  AAFES.   Joan  Pendleton  and  others.    Review 
58:41+  May-Jun  '8  0 

A  r _m_y_l_t_Hi..§  • 

Shopping  by  the  book.  (Catalog  sales  program)  SGM 
Bruce  Bant,  illus  Soldiers  35:36-39  Jul  '80 

EXECUTIVES 

Brown  will  review  top  DOD  grade  actions.   Winston  S. 
Wood.   AF  Times  41:15  Dec   1    '80 

506  civilians  picked  for  Logistics  (Executive)  Cadre. 
AF  Times  41:28  Oct  27   '80 


See  also 


Operation 


An_o_r_a_k_E_x_D_r_e_s_s 


Exercise  Anorak  Express,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Na- 
tions  25:86-87  Apr-May   '80 

A  u_t  u  m  n__F_o_r_g_e_ 

Autumn  Forge   '80.   Frederick  Bonnart.  illus  NATO's 
Fifteen  Nations   25:81-82  Oct-Nov   '80 

Autumn  Forge  80:  NATO's  readiness  gameplan.   Deb- 
orah M.Kyle,   illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:30+- 

Nov  '80 

Exercise  report:  Autumn  Forge,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen 
Nations   24:62-64+  Oct-Nov   '79 

'Merhaba'  Merzifon.  MSgt  Janet  A  .Wright,  illus  Air 
Reservist  32:10-11  May   '80 

Autumn    Safari 


Autumn  Safari  logistics.    LtCol  Fred  C.Cheatam. 
illus  tabs  Armor  89:30-35  Mar-Apr  '80 

B  1  a  c  k__F  u  r_y_ 

Black  Fury.  (Joint  training  exercise  in  Panama  to  test 
Southern  Command's  ability  to  defend  the  Panama 
Canal)  TSgt  Tim  Zane.  illus  Air  Reservist  32: 
12-13  May   '80 

B_lue__F  ou£ 

Blue  Four  at  the  fore.    (USAFE  exercise  trains  junior 
officers  to  plan  close  air  support  missions)  Capt 
Katie  Cutler,    illus  Airman  24:20-23  Aug  '80 

Bold_Eag_l_e_ 

Bold  Eagle   '80.   SMSgt  Gerald  H.Smith,    illus  tab  Air 
Reservist  32:16-17  Dec   '79-Jan   '80 

Transportation  support  in  Exercise  (Bold  Eagle)  en- 
vironment.  Translog  11:7-8  Jan  '80 

Bra  v_e_Shi_e_l_d_ 

Evaluating  C3  systems  in  joint  exercises.   Joseph  S. 
Toma.  illus  Signal  34:38-40+-  Apr  '80 

C-141  crash  kills   13  in  'Bright  Star.  '  AF  Times  41 :4 
Nov  24   '8  0 

B  u  s_y_ _P_r_ai_r_i  e^ 

Busy  Prairie.    (SAC 's  Strategic  Projection  Force   sup- 
ports the  Rapid  Deployment  Joint  Task  Force) 
LtCol  George  L.Newton  III.    illus  Combat  Crew  30: 
4-7+  Dec    '80 


I{ 


EXERCISE  -   Continued 

Certain    Sentinel 


Cooperation  means  mission  accomplishment,   illus 
Def  Trans  J  36:4-7+  Feb  '80 

Covering  force  operations.   Col  Robert  E.Wagner, 
illus  Armor  89:9-12  Mar-Apr  '80 

Command  and  control  at  the  DISCOM  (3d  Armored 
Division  Support  COMmand) .   LtCol  Donald  E.S. 
Merritt.  illus  Army  Log  12:8-13  Jul- Aug   '80 

Logistics  doctrine  in  action.  LtCol  Donald  E.S. Mer- 
ritt. illus  Army  Log  12:10-15  May-Jun  '80 

Cold    Fire 


Autumn  Forge  80:  NATO's  readiness  gameplan.   Deb- 
orah M.Kyle,  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:30+ 
Nov  '80 

C_o_n_s_t  a  2.t__E_n_f_p  r  c  e  r 

Constant  Enforcer   '79.    LtGen  Sidney  B.  Berry  and 
LtCol  Lynn  C.  Hooper,    illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:1-3 
Feb   '80 

Exercise  report:  Autumn  Forge,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen 
Nations  24:62-641-  Oct-Nov  '79 

C  o_g  e_N_o_r_th 

Cope  North.  (Hawaii  Air  Guard  and  Japan  Air  Self 
Defense  Force  train  together)  IstLt  Drew  M. Hur- 
ley,  illus  Air  Reservist  32:23-24  Sep-Oct  '80 

Joined  hands  across  the  sea.  Pamela  Kane  and  IstLt 
Carol  Dulin.  illus  Natl  Guard  34:20-27  Oct  '80 

C_o_£_e_T_h_unj^e_r 

Cope  Thunder  ...  plus.  Capt  Michael  W.Ritz.   illus 
Air  Reservist  32:18-19  Jun  '80 

Mission  King  Six  One.   Capt  Michael  W.Ritz.    illus 
map  Natl  Guard  34:16-19  Mar   '80 

Cor  one  t    Bridle 


Coronet  Bridle:  Duluth's   148th  Tactical  Recon  Group 
deploys  to  Germany.    TSgt  Dick  Palmer,    illus 
Natl  Guard  34:14-16  Apr   '80 

Coronet    Rider 


'Merhaba'  Merzifon.  MSgt  Janet  A .  Wright,  illus  Air 
Reservist  32:10-11  May  '80 

C_r_e_e _k_  S  £  n  t_r_y_ 

4  E-3As  in  Europe  (to  monitor  Soviet  and  Warsaw 

Pact  military  activities  around  Poland).   AF  Times 
41:6  Dec  29   '80 

C_r_e_sJ.£d  _C  a£ 

Autumn  Forge  80:  NATO's  readiness  gameplan.  Deb- 
orah M.Kyle,  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:30+ 
Nov  '80 

Reforger  80/Crested  Cap.  illus  Translog   11:18 
Aug   '80 


EXERCISE  -  Continued 

C_r_u_s  _a  d  e  r 

Crusader  '80.   Christian  Eliot,   illus  NATO's  Fifteen 
Nations  25:84  Oct-Nov   '80 

Ex-Crusader  1980.   Col  Norman  L.  Dodd.    illus  Asian 
Def  J  No. 6:140-143  Nov-Dec   '80 

Daw  n_  Patrol 

Joined  hands  across  the  sea.  Pamela  Kane  and  IstLt 
Carol  Dulin.  illus  Natl  Guard  34:20-27  Oct  '80 

The  waiting  game.   (Aviano  AB,   Italy,   prepares  for 
dual  based  squadrons  arriving  for  NATO  exercises) 
Capt  Katie  Cutler,  illus  Airman  24:30-33  Nov  '80 

D_i  s_ p_ la_y_ J3e_te_r_m  i_n_a_t_i_o_n 

Exercise  Display  Determination  '79.   LtCol  J.J.W. 
Hilgers.   illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:64-73  May  '80;  An- 
other view.    Capt  Andrew  J.  Franklin. 64:16-  17 
Aug   '80 

Exercise  report:  Autumn  Forge,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen 
Nations  24:62-64+  Oct-Nov  '79 

Spiderweb:  Close  air  support  geographic  reference 
system.  Maj  F.  G.  Wickersham  III.  illus  MarCor 
Gaz  64:69  May   '80 

D_r_a_g_o_n_  T_e  _a_m_ 

Rapid  deployment  force  gets  test  (in  Exercise  Dragon 
Team).    Lee  Ewing.   AF  Times  41:14  Jul  28   '80 

E_ld££_F  0_T££t_ 

Developments  in  the  United  Kingdom  Air  Defence 
Region.   Geoffrey  Cairns,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen 
Nations  25:21-23+  Aug-Sep  '80 

E_l  i_g_ib_2^_ R_e  c  e  i  v e  r 

Eligible  Receiver  II.   illus  Soldiers   35:6-10  Apr   '80 

Eligible  Receiver  II.   SP4  Lee  Roy  Dewitt.    illus 
Armor  89:36-39  Mar-Apr   '80 

'Mystery  Battalion'  moves  out  (in  Exercise  Eligible 
Receiver  II).    LtCol  Albert  G.Folcher,   Jr  and  Maj 
Michael  A.  Andrews,    illus  Army  30:26-29  Feb  '80 

Empire    Glac  i  e  r 

Dress  rehearsal  in  winter  garb,    illus  Translog  11: 
6-8  Jan   '80 

Empire  Glacier  '80.    illus  Air  Reservist  32:6-7 
Apr   '80 

Gallant    Eagle 

Gallant  Eagle   '80.  illus  Air  Reservist  32:16-17 
May   '80 

Keeping  nature's  delicate  balance.   Karen  McKay, 
illus  AF  Times  40:18  Apr  7   '80 

A  National  Training  Center  blooming  in  the  desert. 
SSgt  Jim  Boersema.   illus  Soldiers   35:18-22  Jul  '80 


189 


EXERCISE   -  Continued 

Giant    Voice 


ADTAC  participates  in  Giant  Voice.  Capt  Owen  Jen- 
sen, illus  TAC  Attack  20:18-21  Feb  '80 

Giant  Voice,  illus  Air  Reservist  32:6-7  Feb  '80 

Giant  Voice   '79.   Maj  Steve  Miller,    illus  tabs  Combat 
Crew  30:4-7+  Jan  '80 

Strike  Command  (RAF):  A  friendly  competitor  in 

Giant  Voice   '79.    illus  Combat  Crew  30:8-11  Jan '80 

Evaluating  C3  systems  in  joint  exercises.  Joseph  S. 
Toma.  illus  Signal  34:38-40+  Apr  '80 

Global  Shield- -a  lesson  in  readiness.   Capt  Joseph  P. 
Ward,  illus  Combat  Crew  30:4-7+  Oct  '80 

Jack    Frost 


Jack  Frost  '79.    Capt  Patrick  M.  Coullahan  and  CMSgt 
Robert  B.Wertman.   illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr 
21:6-8  Aug   '80 

M?_d_i^^i._§:2.d~F---8- 

Medical  Red  Flag,  illus  Air  Reservist  32:10-11 
Feb  '80 

Medical  Red  Flag.    TSgt  Steve  Stibbens.    illus  Air  Re- 
servist 33:8-9  Nov  '80 

Next  Medical  (Red)   'Flag'  slated  for  Travis  (AFB, 
CA).   AF  Times  40:6  Jan  28   '80 


NUW  AX 


NUWAX-79  (NUclear  Weapons  Accident  eXercise)/ 
lessons  learned.    TIG  Brief  3  2:7-8  Jun  13   '8  0 

N  i_f_t_y__N_u&£e_t 

The  grim  lessons  of  Nifty  Nugget.  John  J.Flakla. 
illus  Army  30:14-18  Apr  '80 

The  hodgepodge  exercise- -a  nugget  of  truth,  illus 
Sea  Power  23:20-22  Sep  '80 

The  lessons  of  Nifty  Nugget.    LtCol  Walter  R.Shope. 
illus  Defense/80,  pp   14-22,   Dec   '80 

1978  operations  uncovered  some  readiness  shortfalls. 
Tom  Philpott.  AF  Times  41:25  Aug  11   '80 

0_c_e_an_  S  ^  f_a_ri_ 

Exercise  report:  Autumn  Forge,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen 
Nations  24:62-64+  Oct-Nov  '79 

P_a_i.d_I_ce_  S_t  o  r_m_ 

Paid  Ice  Storm  ...  a  personal  briefing.   BrigGen 
Billy  M.Knowles.  illus  Air  Reservist  32:16-17 
Feb  '80 


P_a_id_Re_doubt_ 

Paid  Redoubt  '80  ...   no  doubt  about  it!   TSgt  Ed  Mar- 
tins,   illus  Air  Reservist  32:12-14+  Aug  '80 


EXERCISE     -  Continued 

P_a_i  d_Re  d  o  u  b  t_  -  Cont'd 

Paid  Redoubt  showed  AFRES  ready.   Interview. 

MajGen  Richard  Bodycombe.    illus  AF  Times  41:10 
Sep   1   '80 

Redoubt  ...   a  western  view.    Maj  Ernie  Stepp  and  T.J. 
Coats,    illus  Air  Reservist  32:15  Aug  '80 

Reserve  operation  (Paid  Redoubt)  checks   readiness 
planning.   AF  Times  41:14  Jul  28   '80    ' 

R_ed_Flag_ 

AACC:  Army  Aviation  Combat  Center.   Capt  Alan  J. 
Bacon,   illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:28-34  Feb  '80 

The  FB-111  goes  conventional.    Maj  Lawrence  Chal- 
mer.    illus  Combat  Crew  30:20-21+  Nov  '80 

Flying  in  the  dirt.  (MAC  pilots  are  trained  to  avoid 
detection  by  the  enemy  during  Red  Flag  training  at 
Nellis  AFB,   NV)  TSgt  Alan  Prochoroff.  illus  Air- 
man 24:11-16  Nov  '80 

High  rolling  in  Vegas  (in  Exercise  Red  Flag).   Gerald 
H.Smith,    illus  Air  Reservist  32:8-9  Dec   '79- 
Jan  '80 

New  day  for  an  old  warrior.    (B-52D  modifications 
which  increase  payload  and  improve  maneuver- 
ability) MSgt  David  B.Drachlis.    illus  Airman  24: 
15-19  Jan  '80 

On  the  edge  of  the  Mohave.    (Air  National  Guard  units 
in  Exercise  Red  Flag)  illus  Natl  Guard  34:14-16 
Aug   '80 

Red  Flag  lessons  learned.  SrAmn  Peter  J.Carroll, 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:16-17  May  '80 

Red  Flag   '80:  A  recce  view.  SSgt  Frank  Bean,  illus 
Air  Reservist  32:16-17  Sep-Oct  '80 

Red  Flag:  Realistic  training  for  air  combat.  Maj  J. P. 
Kelly,  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:84-86  May  '80 

Tactical  air  training--the  Red  Flag  concept.   Gen 
Theodore  Ross  Milton,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Na- 
tions 25:36+ Aug-Sep  '80 

Ten  missions  ahead:  At  Red  Flag,   M<VC  crews  get 
shot  down  and  live  to  learn  from  it.    IstLt  Ben 
Rich,    illus  MAC  Flyer  27:4-5  Oct  '80 

R_e_f  o  r_jg_e_  r_ 

Autumn  Forge  80:  NATO's  readiness  gameplan.  Deb- 
orah M.Kyle,  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:30+ 
Nov  '80 

Cooperation  means  mission  accomplishment,  illus 
Def  Trans  J  36:4-7+  Feb  '80 

Crossing  the  Main  River.   LtCol  Dennis  K.Culp.  illus 
tab  Mil  Rev  60:33-42  Feb  '80 

Interoperability  (at  the  grass  roots  level):  A  little 
view.   Capt  Richard  S.Gourley.   illus  Infantry  70: 
15-17  May-Jun  '80 

Logistics  doctrine  in  action.   LtCol  Donald  E.S.Mer- 
ritt.  illus  Army  Log  12:10-15  May-Jun  '80 

The  railroad  and  deployment.    Capt  Bruce  P.Schoch. 
illus  Translog  11:7-9  Aug   '80 


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190 

EXERCISE   -   Continued 

R_e_f 2.LKS.L   '  Cont'd 

Reforger  80/C rested  Cap.   illus  Translog   11:18 
Aug   '80 

Reforger  8  0:  "Deployment  from  Beaumont  (TX).   Frank 
K.Costa,   illus  Translog  11:  inside  front  cover 
Sep   '80 

Teamwork  makes  Reforger  move,   illus  Translog   11: 

1-2  Nov   '80 
98th  Trans  Det  (Bremerhaven  Terminal)  proves  Re- 
forger-ready.   Capt  Steven  J.  Brady,    illus  Translog 
11:18-19  Dec   '80 

R_e  _x_  A_rn_e_t_hv_s_t 

Rex  Amethyst.  Maj  Robert  D.Dubiel.   illus  Air  Re- 
servist 32:15  May  '80 

S  AREX 

Rescue  and  recovery  units  compete  in  SAREX  '80. 
illus  AF  Mag  63:30  Aug   '80 

'That  others  may  live.  '  Jeryl  L.  Mariatt.   illus  Air 
Reservist  32:9  Jul   '8  0 

—S —in.  _?_p_Lr  A — 

The  Korean  Peninsula:  In  transition.    (Statement  be- 
fore the  House  Armed  Services  Committee,   Feb  5, 
1980)  Gen  John  A.  Wickham,   Jr.    illus  Defense/80, 
pp  20-24,    May   '80 

EXHIBITIONS  see   subdivision  Exhibitions  under  specific 
subjects,    e.g.. 
Aviation  -  -Exhibitions 

EXPLOSIVE  ORDNANCE  DISPOSAL 

EOD- -handle  with  care.   SP5  Linda  Kozaryn.    illus 
Soldiers  35:15-17  Jun  '80 

Explosive  Ordnance  Disposal  (EOD)  and  mishap  in- 
vestigation.  TIG  Brief  32:6  Mar  21   '80 

Live  '  souvenirs'   a  danger  at  Eglin  (AFB,   FL).   AF 
Times  40:43  Jun  16   '80 

Nuclear  surety  inspections  of  explosive  ordnance  dis- 
posal units.    TIG  Brief  32:4  May  30   '80 

Positive  identification  of  ammunition.    TIG  Brief  3  2:16 
Jan  11   '80 

Study    and     Teaching 

The  bomb  busters.    (Military  EOD  technicians  are 
trained  at  the  Navy's  Explosive  Ordnance  Disposal 
School  in  Indian  Head,   MD)  Capt  Dick  Sheffield, 
illus  Airman  24:43-48  Mar  '80 

EXPLOSIVES  AND  EXPLOSIONS 

See  also  < 

Nuclear  Explosions 

Careless  munitions  handling.    TIG  Brief  32:18 
Sep  26   '80 

Commanders'  key  to  explosives  safety.   TIG  Brief 
32:16  Nov  14   '80 

Dangerous  cargo,   defused  duty:  The  Navy  is  not  ex- 
plosive on  the  USS  Santa  Barbara.   Fred  Reed, 
illus  AF  Times,   Times  Magazine  sup:6-10 
May  5   '80 


EXPLOSIVES  AND  EXPLOSIONS   -  Continued 

Determined  or  undetermined?  (Explosives  mishaps) 
TIG  Brief  32:18  Sep   12   '80 

The  egress  system  gun  is  loaded.    TIG  Brief  32:15 
May  16   '80 

Explosives  safety.   TIG  Brief  32:25  Aug  29  '80 

Important  subject:  Explosives  waivers.    TIG  Brief 
32:17  Jan  11   '80 

Keep  explosives  out  of  the  mails.   TIG  Brief  32:15 

Nov  14  '80 

Maintaining  aircraft  egress  systems:  Lack  of  super- 
vision can  be  costly.   TIG  Brief  32:19  Feb  8   '80 

Review  of  site  plans  for  ammunition  and  explosives 
facilities.   TIG  Brief  32:15  Jun  27   '80 

Safe  disposal  of  munitions  scrap.   TIG  Brief  32:22 
Jan  25   '80 

Shaped  charges  versus  armor.   Joseph  E.  Backofen. 
illus  tabs  Armor  pt  1,  89:60-64  Jul-Aug  '80;  pt  2, 
89:16-21  Sep-Oct  '80;  pt  3,   89:24-27  Nov-Dec   '80 

Weapons  words:  Explosives  safety  history.  John  H. 
Kawka.    TAC  Attack  20:22-23  Aug  '80 

EXPORT  TRADE  see  Commerce 

EYES 

Battlefield  lasers:  A  new  problem  with  an  old  cure. 
LtCol  Douglass  P.Bacon,  illus  tab  Mil  Rev  60: 
33-39  Oct  '80 

Come  fly  with  me.   Ronald  R.Simmons,    illus  tabs 
USA  Avn  Dig  26:10-12  Sep   '80 

Dependence  of  optokinetic  nystagmus  characteristics 
upon  recording  techniques.  L.A.Abel  and  others, 
tabs  Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:1112-1113 
Oct  '80 

Device  for  measuring  the  precision  of  eye-hand  co- 
ordination while  tracking  changing  size.    D.Regan 
and  K.  I.  Beverley,    illus  tabs  Aviation,   Space   & 
Envmt  Med  51:688-693  Jul   '80 

Do  you  remember  the  saying,  "What  you  see  is  what 
you  get"?  Ronald  R.Simmons,  illus  USA  Avn  Dig 
26:21-23  Jul   '80 

Down  'n  dirty.   Ronald  R.Simmons  and  Joan  Black- 
well.   Qlus  tab  USA  Avn  Dig  26:38-40  Nov  '80 

Eyes  in  the  sky.  (The  optometrist  in  uniform)  Libby 
Turner,   illus  Air  Reservist  32:10-11  Aug  '80 

A  human  performance/workload  evaluation  of  the 
AN/PVS-5  bifocal  night  vision  goggles.    Lewis  W. 
Stone  and  others,    illus  tabs  Aviation,   Space  & 
Envmt  Med  51:797-804  Aug   '80 

Night  vision.   CW2  Robert  L.Portman.  illus  MAC 
Flyer  27:6-7  Apr  '80 

The   1976  accident  experience  of  civilian  pilots  with 
static  physical  defects.   J.Robert  Dille  and 
Charles  F.  Booze,  tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt 
Med  51:182-184  Feb  '80 

On-line  analysis  of  eye  movements  using  a  digital 
computer.   Robert  W.Baloh  and  others,    illus  tabs 
Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:563-567  Jun  '80 


191 


iiXE5.    -  Continued 

Retinal  changes  in  rats  flown  on  Cosmos  936:  A  cos- 
mic ray  experiment.   Delbert  E.Philpott  and 
others,   illus  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:556- 
562  Jun  '80 

See  and  avoid.   Maj  Pete  Abler,   illus  TAC  Attack  20: 
4-6  Apr  '80 

Shades  of  gray.    (Photochromic  glasses)  MAC  Flyer 
27:23  Mar  '80 

Use  of  contact  lenses  by  flying  personnel.    TIG  Brief 
32:10  Sep  26   '80 


EYES  -   Continued 

Visual  and  postural  motion  aftereffects  following 
parabolic  flight.   James  R.Lackner  and  Ashton 
Graybiel.    tabs  Aviation,    Space   &   Envmt  Med  51: 
230-233  Mar  '80 

Visual  search  performance  during  simulated  radar 
observation  with  and  without  a  sweepline.   Richard 
I.Thackray  and  R.Mark  Touchstone,  illus  tabs 
Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:361-366  Apr  '80 

What  you  think  you  see  .  .  .   sometimes  isn't.   Penelope 
Nelson,   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:20-23  Aug  '80 


192 


FAA    see   Federal  Aviation  Administration 


FAMCAMPS   see  Recreation 

FBI    see   Federal  Bureau  of  Investigation 

F  O  R  S  C  O  M    see  Forces  Command 

F  W  E   see  Foreign  Weapons  Evaluation 

FACSIMILE  TRANSMISSION 

High  speed  facsimile  drives  census  data,  illus  Govt 
Exec  12:47-48  Nov  '80 

Hill  sends  phone  mail.   AF  Times  41:15  Nov  17   '80 

TELEFAX:  Document  by  telephone!   TIG  Brief  32:7 

Apr  18  '80 

FAHRNEY,    Delmar  S. 

The  birth  of  guided  missiles.   RADM  Delmar  S.Fahr- 
ney,    Ret.  por  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:54-60 
Dec   '80 

FAMILY  SERVICES 


FEDERAL  AID  -   Continued 

Federal  activists.  H.Peter  Metzger.   Govt  Exec  pt  1, 
Woodburning  stoves  for  the  poor,   the  elderly.    12: 
41-42+  Nov  '80;  pt  2,   Ignoring  the  needs  of  low  in- 
come families--deliberately.    12:36-40  Dec   '80 

FEDERAL  ASSISTANCE  PROGRAMS  see   Federal  Aid 

FEDERAL  AVIATION  ADMINISTRATION 

The  challenging  environment  of  C-^I.  RADM  H.D. 
Arnold  and  others,  illus  Signal  34:17-19+  May- 
Jun  '80 

FAA,   AF  meld  radar  nets.  Stephanie  A.Carter,  illus 
AF  Times  40:14  Mar  3   '80 

FAA  &  industry:  First  to  be  forced  apart?   David 
Hoffman.   Govt  Exec   12:26-27  Jun  '80 

FAA  (Federal  Aviation  Administration)/NTSB  (Na- 
tional Transportation  Safety  Board)  participation 
in  military  investigations.    TIG  Brief  32:17 
May  16   '80 

FEDERAL  BUREAU  OF  INVESTIGATION 


Clark's  (AB,    RP)   'halfway  house'  (for  abused  children 
and  spouses)  praised  by  USAF  aide.  AF  Times 
41:16  Nov  17   '80 


'I'm  sorry,    Monsieur,   but  we  cannot  trust  the  U.S. 
government.  "  CDR  Edward  P.Stafford,    Ret.    illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:104-106  Jul   '80 


DOD  wants  civilians  to  handle  abuse  cases.  Laurie 
Parker.  AF  Times  41:2  Nov  10   '80 

New  office  (Assistant  for  AF  Family  Matters)  coordi- 
nates family  issues.   Don  Mace.  AF  Times  41:2 
Aug   11   '80 

Support  centers  for  kin,   INTRO  (Individualized  New- 
comer TReatment  and  Orientation)  expansion 
pushed.  AF  Times  41:14  Oct  20   '80 

FASTENERS 

Here  are  entered  articles  on  various  types  of  fasten- 
ers, e.g.,  bolts  and  nuts,  washers,  pin  connectors, 
etc  . 

Lost  any  20mm  gun  stripper  diffusers  or  muzzle 
clamps  lately?    TIG  Brief  32:7  Feb  8  '80 

FATIGUE 


Caffeine  80's--drug  of  abuse  in  the  eighties?  Col 

Richard  B.Pilmer.   illus  tab  Aerosp  Safety  36:6-9+ 
Aug  '80 

Fatigue  in  aviation  operations.   CDR  Alan  Stelnman. 
Aerosp  Safety  36:25  May  '80 

Human  responses  to  repeated  high  G  simulated  aerial 
combat  maneuvers  .   Russell  R. Burton,  illus  tabs 
Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:1185-1192  Nov  '80 

FATIGUE  IN  METALS  see  Strains  and  Stresses 

FEAR 

Fear  in  combat.   Mid  Michael  F. Belcher,  illus 
MarCor  Gaz  64:49-53  Sep  '80 

FEDERAL  AID 

Competing  for  Federal  funds:  The  secret  of  success- 
ful proposals.   (Interview  with  Judson  LaFlash) 
illus  Govt  Exec  12:40-41  Aug   '80 


FEDERAL  COMMUNICATIONS  COMMISSION 

The  communications  regulatory  process.    (Address, 
Technology  Luncheon,   AFCEA  Western  Conference 
&  Exposition,   Anaheim,    CA,   Jan  9-11,    1980)  Rep 
Lionel  Van  Deerlin.    illus  Signal  34:25-27  Feb  '80 

FEDERAL  EMERGENCY  MANAGEMENT  AGENCY 

CD  (Civil  Defense)  policy  codified  by  Hill.   AF  Times 
41:8  Oct  6  '80 

FEDERAL  TELECOMMUNICATIONS  SYSTEM  see  Com- 
munications Systems- -United  States 

FERRYING  OF  AIRCRAFT 

High  flight  to  Pakistan.   Dallas  R.Blevins.   illus  Nav- 
igator 27:27-30  Summer  '80 

South  Atlantic  express.   MajGen  Winton  R.  Close,  Ret. 
illus  Aerosp  Hist  27:146-150  Sep   '80 

FIBER  OPTICS  see  Optics 

FIELD  ARTILLERY  see  Artillery,    Field 

FIELD  REPRESENTATIVES 


Service  contracts.    TIG  Brief  32:18  Jan  25   '80 

FIELD  TRAINING  DETACHMENTS 

Field  Artillery  training.  Capt  Gardner  M.Nason. 
illus  Soldiers  35:13-17  Feb  '80 

FIGHTER  UNITS 

ADTAC  participates  in  Giant  Voice.  Capt  Owen  Jen- 
sen, illus  TAC  Attack  20:18-21  Feb  '80 

Coming  on  strong  in  the  F-16.   Capt  Michael  B.Per- 
ini.    illus  tab  AF  Mag  63:40-43  Aug  '80 


193 


FIGHTER  UNITS  -  Continued 

The  credibility  of  fighter  squadron  supervisors.   Capt 
John  L.Barry,    illus  tabs  AU  Rev  31:35-44  Sep- 
Oct  '80 

GO  (BrigGen  W.Troy  Tolbert)  heads  wing  that  failed 
test.  AF  Times  41:15  Sep  8  '80 

Hill  Air  Force  Base  (UT):  "First  in  the  F-16."  Maj 
Donald  W.  Staff  on.  illus  TAC  Attack  20:26-28 
Jun  '80 

Pilots  who  stick  get  preferences  (for  new  weapon  sys- 
tem assignments).   AF  Times  41:6  Dec  15   '80 

The  Queen's  own.   (USAF's  32d  TFS  has  special  ties 
to  the  Netherlands)  Capt  Katie  Cutler,  illus  Airman 
24:44-48  Nov  '80 

History 

51st  insignia  and  early  history:  Homer's  Volunteer 
Group.  Tom  Britton.  Am  Avn  Hist  Soc  J  25:240 
Fall  '80 

FIGHTER  WEAPONS  AND  GUNNERY  MEETS 

Ai£_F  o  r_c_e 

144th  FIW  tops  William  Tell.   AF  Times  41:16 
Oct  27   '80 

William  Tell  1980.   illus  TAC  Attack  20:4-6  Oct   '80 

William  Tell  '80--in  defense  of  freedom's  skies,   illus 
tabs  TAC  Attack  20:4-8  Dec   '80 

FINANCE 


Sec  also 
Auditing 

The  impact  of  time  on  the  value  of  cash  flows.   Dallas 
R.Blevins.   illus  tabs  Armed  Forces  Compt  25: 
16-19  May  '80 


Air    Force 


U.S. 


See  also 
Air   Force  Accounting  and  Finance  Center 

Accounting  and  finance  office  quality  assurance  pro- 
gram.   TIG  Brief  32:5  Jul  25   '80 

Auditor  General.   AF  Compt  14:32  Oct  '80 

Centrally  managed  allotments:  A  new  name --but  the 
problems  remain.  Lawrence  W.  Conrad,  illus  AF 
Compt  14:26-30  Apr  '80 

Centrally  managed  (open)  allotments --can  we  expand 
their  use?  George  H.Schafer.  illus  AF  Compt  14: 
16-18  Jul  '80 

Controlling  civilian  payroll  costs.  William  G.Arnold, 
illus  AF  Compt  14:20-23  Apr   '80 

Directorate  of  Accounting  &t  Finance.   MajGen  George 
C.  Lynch,   illus  AF  Compt  14:29  Oct  '80 

The  Directorate  of  Budget.   MajGen  George  M.Brown- 
ing,  Jr.    illus  AF  Compt  14:4-9  Oct  '80 

Directorate  of  Budget.  MajGen  George  M.Browning, 
Jr.    illus  AF  Compt  14:20  Oct  '80 

Directorate  of  Cost  &  Management  Analysis.    Col  Don- 
ald G.Kane,    illus  AF  Compt  14:22  Oct  '80 


FINANCE   -  Continued 

jyj_FjLr_cJ?_~_"J!,_§L1    -    Cont'd 

Doing  more  with  less  .  .  .   can  comptrollership  meet 
the  challenge?   D.  Cordell  Smithfield.   Armed 
Forces  Compt  25:28-30  Feb  '80 

Financial  management's  information  gap--are  two 
languages  used?  Thomas  F.Galligan.  illus  AF 
Compt  14:24-26  Jul   '80 

How  an  AFO  plans  for  operations  under  emergency 
conditions.  Maj  Ronald  A.  Dice,  illus  AF  Compt 
14:44-47  Jul   '80 

How  to  get  the  most  out  of  your  budget.  TIG  Brief 
32:11-12  Nov  28   '80 

JUMPS  .  .  .  how  effective  is  it?   Capt  Homer  L. 

Rickerson,    Jr.    illus  AF  Compt  14:37-39  Jan   '80 

Notes  from  the  Air  Force  Comptroller  Management 
Engineering  Team.    LtCol  Robert  V.  Peacock,    illus 
AF  Compt  14:42  Apr   '80 

Notes  from  the  Air  Force  Comptroller  Management 
Engineering  Team.   LtCol  Robert  V.  Peacock,   illus 
AF  Compt  14:33  Jul   '80 

Notes  from  the  Auditor  General.   MajGen  Joseph  B. 
Dodds.   illus  AF  Compt  14:43  Jan  '80 

Notes  from  the  Auditor  General.  MajGen  Joseph  B. 
Dodds.   illus  AF  Compt  14:38  Apr  '80 

Notes  from  the  Auditor  General.  MajGen  Joseph  B. 
Dodds.   illus  AF  Compt  14:29  Jul  '80 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Accounting  &  Finance. 
BrigGen  George  C.  Lynch,    illus  AF  Compt  14:27 
Jan  '80 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Accounting  &  Finance. 
MajGen  George  C.  Lynch,  illus  AF  Compt  14:39 
Apr  '80 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Accounting  &  Finance. 
MajGen  George  C.  Lynch,  illus  AF  Compt  14:28 
Jul  '80 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Budget.  MajGen  George 
M.Browning,   Jr.    illus  AF  Compt  14:10  Jan  '80 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Budget.  MajGen  George 
M.Browning,   Jr.   illus  AF  Compt  14:33  Apr  '80 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Budget.  MajGen  George 
M.Browning,   Jr.    illus  AF  Compt  14:21  Jul  '80 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Computer  Resources. 

BrigGen  Robert  E.  Chapman,   illus  AF  Compt  14:11 
Jan  '80 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Computer  Resources. 

BrigGen  Robert  E.  Chapman,   illus  AF  Compt  14:34 
Apr   '80 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Computer  Resources. 
BrigGen  Avon  C.James,  illus  AF  Compt  14:27 
Jul   '80 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Cost  &  Management  Anal- 
ysis.  Col  Henry  J.Sechler.   illus  AF  Compt  14:12 
Jan  '80 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Cost  &  Management  Anal- 
ysis.  Col  Henry  J.Sechler.   illus  AF  Compt  14:32 
Apr  '80 


194 

FINANCE   -   Continued 

_l£-l£I£i::Lii  -  Cont'd 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Cost  &  Management  Anal- 
ysis.  Col  Henry  J.Sechler.    illus  AF  Compt  14:22 
Jul   '80 

The  reimbursement.   LtCol  E.C.Olgeaty.    illus  AF 
Compt  14:12-14  Oct  '80 

The  role  of  dental  Cost  Center  Managers  (CCM)  in 
fiscal  management.   TIG  Brief  32:7  Aug  8    '80 

Organization 

(Comptroller  organization  chart- -U.S.   Air  Force - 
wide)  illus  chart  AF  Compt  14:24-25  Oct  '80 

SAF/FM  organization.    (Asst  SecAF/Financial  Man- 
agement) illus  chart  AF  Compt  14:3  Oct  '80 

(Updated  USAF  worldwide  comptroller  organization 
chart)  illus  chart  AF  Compt  14:24-25  Apr  '80 

Study  and  Teaching 

What  2d  lieutenants  ought  to  know  about  financial 
management  (and  don't)  is  taught  to  them  by  the 
Space  Division  people.   Leon  Silverman,    illus  tab 
AF  Compt  14:21-23  Jan  '80 

A_r_rn_e_d F_o  rces--U.  S. 

See  also 
Joint  Uniform  Military  Pay  System 

Ajrjtty-  -  U.  S  . 

Diary  of  a  paycheck.  SP5  B.J. Small,  illus  Soldiers 
35:47-49  Nov  '80 

——llHllJ9.1P  t  -  -  U  .  S  . 

Discounting  defense  capital  expenditure  proposals  and 
determining  the  discount  rate.   LtCol  Eugene  O. 
Poindexter,    Ret.    illus  tabs  Armed  Forces  Compt 
25:8-11  Feb  '80 

(A  new  decade  in  comptrollership)  (Remarks,   Ameri- 
can Society  of  Military  Comptrollers  National  Sym- 
posium,  San  Antonio,   May  23,    1980)  Robert  C. 
Moot,  illus  Armed  Forces  Compt  25:8-9  Nov  '80 

i?ILi!l<l_SJ.a^e  s 

The  effect  of  business  decisions.   Dallas  R.  Blevins. 
tabs  Armed  Forces  Compt  25:24-27  Feb  '80 

Ex-Im  Bank:  If  it  works,   why  fix  it.  illus  Govt  Exec 
12:18-19  Oct  '80 

The  Federal  budget:  Cost-based  in  the  1980's.   Char- 
les A.Bowsher  and  others,  illus  tab  Armed  Forces 
Compt  25:10-15+  Aug   '80 

Financial  management  and  labor  negotiations- -should 
the  twain  meet?   E.  R.  Nordtvedt.   tab  Armed  Forces 
Compt  25:23-25+  May  '80 

Well-controlled  accounting  systems--a  must  for  the 
eighties.  (Address,   American  Society  of  Military 
Comptrollers  National  Symposium,  San  Antonio, 
May  22,    1980)  Elmer  B.Staats.  illus  Armed 
Forces  Compt  25:4-7+  Nov  '80 

FINE,    Stanley  S. 

The  Federal  budget:  Cost-based  in  the  1980's.   Char- 
les A.Bowsher  and  others,  por  Armed  Forces 
Compt  25:10-15+  Aug   '80 


FINLAND 

-F.o_r_ei.js  £_?  °  l '  C_Y 

Will  of  the  nation:  Finland's  defence  policy.    Lasse 
Aikas.    illus  tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25-31-33 
Jun-Jul  '80 

FIRE  CONTROL 


Here  is  entered  material  on  the  control  of  weapon 
fire.    For  control  of  forest,    house  and  similar  fires 
sce  Fires  and  Fire  Prevention. 

Air-Ground  Combat  Center,   illus  MarCor  Gaz  64- 
25-27  Dec   '80 

A  better  antiaircraft  gunfire  control  system'   illus 
Def  Elect  12:84-86  Jan   '80 

Fire  support  coordination-- reality  or  myth?    IstLt 
Charles  D.Duke.  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64-24-26 
Sep  '80 

PADS:  Positioning  and  Azimuth  Determining  System. 
Maj  David  R.Rogers  and  Capt  Robert  R.  Roe.  illus 
tabs  Fid  Arty  J  48:21-26  Jul-Aug   '80 

FIRE  CONTROL  EQUIPMENT 

AMX  32:  The  latest  French  battle  tank.   R.M. 

Ogorkiewicz.   illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 7: 
1082-1086  '80 

Air  defence  of  land  forces  in  the  1980s.  Col  Norman 
L.Dodd.   illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 2:62-63+  Mar- 
Apr  '80 

The  Barr  &  Stroud  DF3  fire-control  system.  J.M. 
Ballantine.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 4:536-538  '80 

A  better  antiaircraft  gunfire  control  system?   illus 
Def  Elect  12:84-86  Jan   '80 

Cheap,    sm_.ll,    effective  small  arms  A  A  sight.  Emile 
Pettecks-Snider.  illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 5:137-138 
Sep-Oct  '80 

DFWES  (Direct  Fire  Weapons  Effects  Simulation)- -a 
new  heliborne  anti-tank  simulation  system,  illus 
Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  2:257-258  '80 

Development  of  fire  control  equipment.   Capt  Michael 
R.  Matheny.    illus  Armor  89:40-43  Mar-Apr   '80 

European  weapon  control  systems  jump  in  capability. 
Stefan  Geisenheyner .  illus  Def  Elect  12:86+  Oct  '80 

Fieldguard  allweather  artillery  FCS  (Fire  Control 
System),    illus  Armada  Intl  4:14+  Mar-Apr  '80 

French  Jaguars  get  laser  guidance  system,    illus 
Asian  Def  J  No.  4:101-102  Jul-Aug   '80 

Latent  dive  toss  system  errors.  Capt  Ralph  S.  Rein- 
hart  II.  illus  USAF  Ftr  Wpns  Rev,   pp  14-17 
Winter  '79 

Low-level  air  defense --Rapier  reaches  age  of  ma- 
turity.  Robert  Heck,    illus  Armada  Intl  4:78+  Mar- 
Apr  '80 

Saab  BT  33  artillery  fire  control  simulator,    illus 
Armada  Intl  4:56+  Jan-Feb   '80 

T_e_s_t  i  n_g_ 

Putting  the  HEL  into  HELBAT  (Human  Engineering 
Laboratory  Battalion  Artillery  Test).   SgtMaj  Bruce 
N.  Bant,   illus  Soldiers  35:39-41  Mar  '80 


195 


FIRE  DIRECTION  CENTER 

Marine  artillery  needs  some  adjustment.  Maj  Eric 
P.Visser.  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:58-66  Sep  '80 

FIREARMS  srr   Small  Arms 
FIREPOWER 

Field  artillery  support.    Col  John  E.Donohue.    illus 
Air  Def  Mag,  pp   19-22,   Jul-Sep   '80 

MLRS  (Multiple   Launch  Rocket  System)--the   soldier's 
system.   Mary  L.Corrales.   illus  Fid  Arty  J  48: 
8-11  Jul -Aug   '80 

A  new  model  for  land  warfare:  The  firepower  domi- 
nance concept.    LtCol  Robert  S.  Fairweather,   Jr. 
AU  Rev  32:79-87;  Responses.    LtCol  Dennis  M. 
Drew  and  Maj  James  M.Simpson.    32:87-92  Nov- 
Dec   '80 

FIRES  AND  FIRE  PREVENTION 

See  also 
Airplanes  in  Fire  Fighting 
Helicopters  in  Fire  Fighting 

also  subdivision  under  specific  subjects,    e.g., 
Airplanes,    Military--Fires  and  Fire  Prevention 
Airports--Fires  and  Fire  Prevention 
Helicopters,    Military--Fires  and  Fire  Prevention 
Ships--Fires  and  Fire  Prevention 

AFV  fuel  fire  suppression--a  three-sensor  system 
from  Graviner.  R  .J  .L.  Dicker .   illus  tabs  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 8:1242-1244   '80 

Cardiovascular  and  sympathetic  reactions  to  in-flight 
emergency  responses  among  base  fire  fighters. 
Ben  F.  Hurley  and  others,    tabs  Aviation,    Space   & 
Envmt  Med  51:788-792  Aug   '80 


FIRST  AID  -  Continued 

Emergency  medicine:  Now  or  never.  CWO  Dale  Puck- 
ett.  illus  US  NavInstProc  106:130-131  Oct  '80 

First  aid.   illus  TAC  Attack  20:28-29  May  '80 

First  aid.   illus  TAC  Attack  20:12-13  Jun  '80 

First  aid- -would  you  know  what  to  do?   illus  TAC 
Attack  20:14-15  Apr   '80 

Time  can  be  a  life  or  death  factor.   Al  Finch,    illus 
Combat  Crew  30:16-17  Mar   '80 

FISH  INDUSTRY  AND  TRADE 

Laws     and     R  e  j_uj^a  t_i_o_n_s 

Fish  stories.    ENS  Christopher  A.Abel,   illus  map 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:61-65  Dec   '80 

FITNESS  REPORTS  see  Effectiveness  Reports  —  Marine 
Corps 

FLAG  OFFICERS 

U  nj^  t  e  d    St  a_t  e  s 

Directories 

Flag  and  general  officers  of  the  naval  services:  Of- 
ficers of  flag  rank  of  the  U.S.   Navy,   U.S.   Coast 
Guard,   and  NOAA,   and  general  officers  of  the  U.S. 
Marine  Corps  on  active  duty  as  of  3  1  March  1980. 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:185-211  May  '80 

Flag   rank  quarters   cost  too  much,    auditors  say.   AF 
Times  41:6  Aug  2S   '80 

Star  status:  Army,   Navy,   Air  Force,   Marines.  Regu- 
lar feature  in  issues  of  Arme_d_Forces_  J°UJ2JLU£" 
ternational 


Fire  protection  readiness.    TIG  Brief  32:7  Sep   12   '80        FLAGS 


Guardsmen  carry  on  in  firefighter's  strike  (Nashville, 
TN).   Capt  H. Hooper  Penuel.    illus  Natl  Guard  34: 
14-16  Jun  '80 

Ohio  firefighters:  Soaking  the  subject.   PFC  Frank 
Douglas,    illus  Natl  Guard  34:16-17  Jun  '80 

Oxygen  enrichment  accidents.  MAC  Flyer  27:6 
Nov  '80 

Sidewalk  fire  chief  or  professional  fire  marshal? 
CMSgt  James  R.Legg.  illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs 
Qtr  21:36-37  Feb  '80 

Smoke  detectors.    TIG  Brief  32:15  Jun  27   '80 

Stay  safe  on  the  4th  of  July.    TIG  Brief  32:12 
Jun  27    '80 

Toledo  inferno.  SSgt  Joseph  E. Snider,   illus  Air  Re- 
servist 32:23  Jun   '80 

Volunteer  fire  fighters.   SP5  Denise  Dudley,   illus 
Soldiers  35:40-41  May  '80 

FIRING  RANGES  see   Bombing  and  Gunnery  Ranges 

FIRST  AID 

See  also 
Artificial  Respiration 

Emergency  medicine  and  the  airline  passenger.  Stan- 
ley R.Mohler  and  others,  illus  tabs  Aviation, 
Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:918-922  Sep  '80 


So  gallantly  streaming.   Laura  Neitz.   illus  Soldiers 
35:42-44  Jun  '80 

FLEET,   6th 

Sixth  Fleet  update.   CDR  Brent  Baker,    illus  tabs  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc   106:52-59  Sep   '80 

FLEET,    7th 

U.S.    role  in  South  Pacific,    illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  6:53+ 
Nov-Dec   '80 

FLEET  MARINE   FORCE- -Marine  Corps--U.S.    see 
Marine  Corps--U.S. 

FLEXITIME  see  Hours  of  Labor 
FLIGHT,    LOW-ALTITUDE 

Altitude  planning:  A  critical  edge.   Capt  Frame  J. 
Bowers  III.    illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:6-7  Oct  '80 

Briefing  the  TA  (Terrain  Avoidance)  tactic.   Capt 
Chris  Moore,    illus  Combat  Crew  30:8-9  Nov  '80 

Charting  for  the  80's.  (Topographic/electromagnetic 
charting)  LtCol  James  D.Muma.  illus  Airlift  Ops 
Rev  2:5-7  Apr-Jun  '80 


Don't  become  a  statistic.    Maj  Ed  Maerz.    illus  Com- 
bat Crew  30:10-11+  Nov  '80 


^ski 


196 


m- 


FLIGHT,    LOW-ALTITUDE    -   Continued 

Down  'n  dirty.   Ronald  R.Simmons  and  Joan  Black- 
well,   illus  tab  USA  Avn  Dig  26:38-40  Nov  '80 

Inflight  coordination.    Capt  Chris  Moore.    Combat 
Crew  30:15  Dec    '8  0 

Keep  that  tail  up!   illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:24-26  Jan   '80 

Let's  talk  TA/EVS  (Terrain  Avoidance/Electro- 
optical  Viewing  System).   Maj  J.Doug  Ellinger. 
illus  Combat  Crew  pt   1,    30:4-7  May   '80;    pt  2, 
30:10-11  Jul  '80 

Let's  talk  TA/EVS  (Terrain  Avoidance /Electro- 
optical  Viewing  System).   Capt  Chris  Moore,    illus 
Combat  Crew  30:7  Sep   '80 

Low  altitude  training  considerations.    Maj  Robert  L. 
Tone,   illus   USAF  Ftr  Wpns  Rev,    pp  2-5,    Fall   '80 

Low,   fast,   and  in  the  dark.    (Tree  strikes)  illus  USA 
Avn  D:g  26:14-15  Sep   '80 

Low  level  attack.   Capt  Bill  Schwetke.   illus   USAF  Ftr 
Wpns  Rev,    pp  6-7,    Fall   '80 

Low  level  flying- -why?   LtCol  Paul  Kimminau.    illus 
TAC  Attack  20:4-6  Mar   '80 

Tactical  formation  can  be  hazardous  to  your  health. 
BrigGen  Leland  K  .  Lukens  .  Aerosp  Safety  36:27 
Nov  '80 


FLIGHT  INFORMATION     -   Continued 

See  also  related  subjects,    e.g.  , 
Flight   Path 
Weather  Forecasting 

FLIGHT  INSTRUMENTS  see  Aeronautical  Instruments 
r'LIGH  1    NURSES 


Field  interactions  in  aerovac  nursing.   Joan  B.Burke. 
Aviation,   Space   h   Envmt  Med  51:618-621  Jun  '80 

Flight  Nurse  Section  news.    Regular  feature  in  issues 
of  A  vUUor^,_Sj^£e_  ajid_En^r^irne  ntal_  Me  die  ine 

A  look  at  quality  assurance  through  the  audit  process. 
Phyllis  J.Hansen.  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med 
51:937-938  Sep  '80 

History 

U.S.  Army  Air  Force  flight  nurses:  Training  and 
pioneer  flight.   Judith  Barger.  Aviation,   Space  & 
Envmt  Med  51:414-416  Apr  '80 

F  LIGHT    PATH 

Vertical  navigation  during  the  enroute  descent.   Capt 
Jay  M.Miranda,   illus  Combat  Crew  30:14-15 
Oct  '80 

FLIGHT  PAY 


Flight  pay:  $  15,  000  more  for  career.   Bruce  Callan- 
der. AF  Times  41:4+  Sep  22   '80 


I  LIGHT  ATTENDANTS  see  Cabin  Crews 


FLIGHT  CONTROL  SYSTEMS 


A-7  experiment  moving  toward  F/O  validation,    illus 
Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6:52-33  Aug   '80 

Behind  the  power  curve.  Maj  Pete  Abler,  illus  TAC 
Attack  20:4-6  May  '80 

C-141  flight  control  malfunction  team:  A  new  ap- 
proach to  an  old  problem.    TIG  Brief  32:22 
Dec   12   '80 

Computerized  flight  management  for  fuel  saving. 

Chris  Bulloch,  illus  Interavia  35:1010-1012  Nov  '80 

Electronics:  Autopilot  of  the  future.    Deborah  M.Kyle. 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl    117:38   Jun   '80 

Fault- surviving  flight  control  avionics.   Louis  J. 
Franchi.    illus  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  5:40+ 
Dec   '79 

Fiber  optic  flight  control.   Rick  Cotta.   illus  Mil 
Elect/Countermeasures  6:58+  Apr  '80 

Frozen  pitot  static  lines.   TIG  Brief  32:18  Mar  21   '80 

Needle,   ball,    and  .  .  .  Capt  David  Burnett,  illus  TAC 
Attack  20:4-6  Feb   '80 

Silicone   grease   can  contaminate  hydraulic  oil.    TIG 
Brief  31:3  Dec  21   '79 

FLIGHT  INFORMATION 


Here  are  entered  articles  on  services  provided  for 
the  purpose  of  giving  advice  and  information  useful 
for  the  safe  and  efficient  conduct  of  flights. 


Flight  pay:  What  might  have  been.    Bruce  Callander. 
AF  Times  40:20  Apr  28   '80 

Some  likely  to  get  flight  pay  bonuses.  AF  Times  41:3 
Sep   1   '80 

FLIGHT  PLAN 

.  .  .  and  a  few  moments  of  stark  terror.  Capt  Eric  A. 
Peters,    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:2-4  Dec   '80 

Dealing  with  the  crunch.  (Computer  flight  plan)  LtCol 
Felix  D. Powers,  illus  tab  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:14-17 
Apr- Jun   '80 

Flight  lead  responsibilities,   illus  TAC  Attack  20: 
22-24  Oct  '80 

Flight  lead  responsibilities.   Maj  Mike  Ridnouer.   illus 
TAC  Attack  20:4-6  Sep  '80 

Tips  for  instrument  flight  planning.  CW3  Charles  E. 
Cook,   illus  tabs  USA  Avn  Dig  26:41-44  Feb  '80 

FLIGHT  RECORDS 

Here  are  entered  articles  on  the  logs  and  reports  of  a 
flight.  For  articles  on  record  flying  time  for  a  given 
distance   see  Aviation  Records. 

FLIGHT  SIMULATORS 

AH-1FS:  One  step  closer  to  reality.  CW2  Ronald  E. 
Burgess.   USA  Avn  Dig  26:19-21  Oct  *80 

Correct  simulator  use.    TIG  Brief  32:14  Aug  29  '80 

Effect  of  induced  cyclic  changes  of  deep  body  tempera- 
ture on  performance  in  a  flight  simulator.   T.M. 
Gibson  and  others,   illus  tabs  Aviation,   Space  & 
Envmt  Med  51:356-360  Apr  '80 


197 


FLIGHT  SIMULATORS   -   Continued 


FLIGHT  TRAINING  -  Continued 


Energy  efficient  training  with  aircraft  simulators. 
Yves   Robins,   illus  Aerosp  Intl  16:32-33-1  Sep- 
Oct  '80 

F-18  tactics  trainer  on  schedule  ...  if:  Canadians  in 
cost  quandry  over  WTT.  illus  Mil  Elect/Counter- 
measures  6:55-56  Nov  '80 

Flight  simulation  in  air-combat  training.  Col  Richard 
C.Needham  and  others,   illus  tabs  Def  Mgt  J   16: 
18-23  Fourth  Quarter   '80 

Luke  (AFB,   AZ),   Williams  (AFB,   AZ)  staging  dog 
fights  by  computer.  AF  Times  40:29  Jan  14   '80 

Movin'  in  the  model  'A.  '  TSgt  Ed  Martins,  illus  Air 
Reservist  32:6-8  Sep-Oct  '80 

New  horizons  for  flying  training.  Maj  Gene  E.  Town- 
send,   illus  AF  Mag  63:36-42  Apr  '80 

Pickup  of  visual  information  by  the  pilot  during  a 

ground  control  approach  in  a  fighter  aircraft  simu- 
lator.  J.P.Papin  and  others,   illus  tabs  Aviation, 
Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:463-469  May  '80 

The  real,    simulated  thing:  New  concepts  in  training 
with  CTA  (Companion  Trainer  Aircraft).   David 
Harvey,    illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.  7:7-9+  '80 

"The  real  thing."  (UH-1  flight  simulator)  Ronald  R. 
Simmons,   illus  tab  USA  Avn  Dig  26:16-18  Oct  '80 

Realistic  trainers  help  ...  to  a  point.  LCDR  James 
E.Novitzki.  tabs  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:107- 
109  Apr  '80 

Reaping  the  benefits  of  flight  simulation.  Jesse  Orlan- 
sky  and  Joseph  String,  illus  tabs  Def  Mgt  J  16:6-13 
Fourth  Quarter  '80 

SH-2F  LAMPS  weapon  system  trainer:  The  tactical 
wave  of  the  future.  LT  George  Galdorisi.  US  Nav 
Inst  Proc  106:129-131  Mar  '80 


Go  lost  wingman.   Capt  Craig  Lamkin.  illus  TAC 
Attack  20:14-15  Jan   '80 

Flight  lead  responsibilities.  Maj  Mike  Ridnouer.   illus 
TAC  Attack  20:4-6  Sep   '80 

New  horizons  for  flying  training.  Maj  Gene  E.  Town- 
send,   illus  AF  Mag  63:36-42  Apr   '80 

FLIGHTS,    FAMOUS  AND  HISTORIC 

Fox  Able  One- -the  first  transatlantic  jet  deployment 
(July  1948).  Col  Frank  W.Klibbe,  Ret.  illus  map 
AF  Mag  63:72-80  Oct  '80 

Harry  Lyon  and  the  Southern  Cross.  Lloyd  S.Gates, 
illus  Am  Avn  Hist  Soc  J  24:279-287  Winter   '79 

Huffman  Prairie.    G.Allison  Long,    illus  map  Am  Avn 
Hist  Soc  J  25:107-111  Summer  '80 

Program  manager- -endangered  species?   (Gossamer 
Condor  program)  Lorrin  C.Peterson,   illus  Natl 
Def  65:28-32  Aug  '80 

South  Atlantic  express.    MajGen  Winton  R.  Close,  Ret. 
illus  Aerosp  Hist  27:146-150  Sep   '80 

The  Southern  Cross  revisited.   Charles  A.Kingsford- 
Smith.    illus  tab  Am  Avn  Hist  Soc  J  25:63-71 
Spring   '80 

FLOODS  see  Disasters 

FLUTTER  see  Vibration 

FLYING 

This  heading  is   used  for  popular,    nontechnical 
articles  on  the  pleasures   of  flying. 

Memoir.  John  C.Parker,  illus  Aerosp  Hist  27:192- 
194  Sep   '80 

FLYING  BOATS  see  Seaplanes 


The  state  of  aircraft  simulation  in  the  USSR.   Clyde  F. 
Autio.  Def  Mgt  J  16:24-25  Fourth  Quarter  '80 

Super  realistic  combat  training  for  B-52  EWOs.    Rich- 
ard Hartman.    illus  Def  Elect  12:83-84+  Sep   '80 

200  &   1/2  mi.  Maj  Pete  Abler,  illus  TAC  Attack  20: 
4-6  Jun  '80 

Visual  simulation  in  Navy  training.  A.Michael  Spoon- 
er  and  others,  illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:26-32  Fourth 
Quarter  '80 

History 

A  'Link'  with  the  past.   (A  Link  trainer  fn<jm  the  40's 
is   restored  at  Tinker  Air  Logistics  Center)  Sgt 
Craig  Pugh.  illus  Airman  24:9-11  May  '80 

FLIGHT  SURGEONS 

Planning  the  Aerospace  Medicine  Program.    TIG  Brief 
32:15  Jan  25   '80 

FLIGHT  TRAINING 

See  also 
Pilots-- Education  and  Training 

A  _i£_F£r_£e_^_-_S  wj.t_z_e_r_l_a_nd_ 

PC-7:  Flight  training  with  Swiss  precision,   illus 
Asian  Def  J  No. 2:50+  Mar-Apr  '80 


1   LYING  CLUBS  see  Aero  Clubs 


FLYING  SAFETY 


See  also 
Airplanes- -Safety  Measures 
Airplanes,   Military- -Safety  Measures 
Helicopters,   Military- -Safety  Measures 
Mountain  Flying 

.  .  .   and  a  few  moments  of  stark  terror.   Capt  Eric  A. 
Peters,    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:2-4  Dec   '80 

Another  case  of  FOD.   Capt  John  Wittmeyer.   illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:  inside  front  cover  Apr  '80 

Behind  the  power  curve.  Maj  Pete  Abler,  illus  TAC 
Attack  20:4-6  May  '80 

The  best  pilot  in  the  squadron.   Maj  Michael  T.  Fagan. 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:17-19  Jun  '80 

Betting  the  50.   Joseph  F.Tilson.   illus  Aerosp  Safety 
36:2-3  May  '80 

Blowing  in  the  wind.   Maj  Gary  L.  Studdard.   illus  tab 
Aerosp  Safety  36:2-3  Jul  '80 

Bubble  gum,  bailing  wire,   and  ASIP  (Aircraft  Struc- 
tural Integrity  Program),   or  . .  .  how  we  keep 
your  aircraft  from  falling  apart.   Maj  Paul  L. 
Tiley.    illus  tabs  Aerosp  Safety  36:22-23  Feb  '80 


FLYING  SAFETY   -  Continued 


FLYING  SAFETY   -   Continued 


But  I  thought  .  .  .   CDR  V.M.Voge.    (Reprinted  from 
Approach,   Aug   1980)  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:24-25 
Oct  '80 

Caffeine  80's--drug  of  abuse  in  the  eighties?   Col 

Richard  B.Pilmer.    illus  tab  Aerosp  Safety  36:6-9+ 
Aug  '8  0 

The  care  and  feeding  of  copilots.   Maj  David  V. 
Froehlich.   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:22-23  Jul   '80 

A  change  of  seasons.  Maj  Alan  D.York,   illus  MAC 
Flyer  27:13-15  Apr   '80 

Coffin  corner  plus  windshear  equals  upset,   illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:18-19  Oct  '80 

Come  fly  with  me.   Ronald  R.  Simmons,    illus  tabs 
USA  Avn  Dig  26:10-12  Sep   '80 


Ice,    snow  &    10  below,   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:2-3 
Nov   '80 

Inflight  weather  avoidance  service.    Maj  G.  E. 
Schrimpf.   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:2-41-  Apr  '80 

It  (T-37)  really  does  use  monkeys  and  mirrors.   Capt 
Jim  Davis,    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:12-15  May  '80 

Keep  that  tail  up!   illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:24-26  Jan  '80 

Lightning   'R'us.   Maj  Tony  Helbling.    illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:13  Jul   '80 

Little  things  mean  a  lot.   LtCol  Eugene  La  Mothe . 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:4-5  Nov  '80 

Low  level  flying--why°   LtCol  Paul  Kimminau.   illus 
TAC  Attack  20:4-6  Mar  '80 


Common  sense   .  .  .   basic  to  flying.    LtCol  Paul  Kim- 
minau.   illus  TAC  Attack  20:10-11  Aug   '80 

The  day  Charlie  died.  Maj  David  V. Froehlich.  illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:22-23  Nov  '80 

Defensive  flying.    Capt  Dennis  Storck.    illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:8-9  Jun   '80 

A  different  kind  of  near  miss.   Maj  Wayne  P.Skora. 
illus   TAC  Attack  20:26-27  Jul   '80 

Down  'n  dirty.   Ronald  R.Simmons  and  Joan  Black- 
well,    illus  tab  USA  Avn  Dig  26:38-40  Nov  '80 

Flight  lead  responsibilities,   illus  TAC  Attack  20: 
22-24  Oct   '80 

Flight  safety.   Col-Gen  V.Andreyev,  illus  Soviet  Mil 
Rev  10:22-24  Oct   '80 

For  Eagle  drivers  only- -but  other  types  should  read 
it,    too.   Capt  Paul  Q.G.Woodford.   (Reprinted  from 
Airscoop,   August  1980)  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36: 
14-15  Nov  '80 

For  pilots  only.   Roger  G.Crewse.  Aerosp  Safety  36: 
2-3+  Jan  '80 

A  form  (AFTO  781  A)   in  your  future.    Maj  Dion  W. 
Johnson,    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:10-11  Sep   '80 

The  formation  challenge.   Maj  James  L.Gillespie, 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:2+  Feb  '80 

G-tolerance:  A  case  for  short  pilots.    Maj  James  E. 
Whinnery  and  Sidney  D.Leverett,   Jr.    illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:6-7  May  '80 

Get  a  bigger  thumb.   Joseph  F.  Tilson.   illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:2-3  Jun  '80 

Going  on  leave.   Maj  Roger  L.Jacks,    illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:5  May   '80 

Grow  old  with  me.  Robert  W.  Duncan.   (Reprinted 
from  Combat  Crew,   Sep  1972)  illus  Combat  Crew 
30:8-11  Oct  '80 

Helicopter  in-flight  icing.   Arthur  J.Negrette.    (Re- 
printed from  Aerospace  Safety,    March  1977)  illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:18-20  Feb  '80 

Hit  my  smoke.   Maj  David  V.  Froehlich.    illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:12-13  Apr  '80 


McNair  versus  the  bull.    LtCol  Carl  H.McNair,   Jr. 
(Reprinted  from  United  States  Aviation  Digest, 
Feb  1972)  illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:6-10  Feb  '80 

Needle,   ball,    and  ...   Capt  David  Burnett,  illus  TAC 
Attack  20:4-6  Feb  '80 

1980  aircraft  mishap  forecast.   Roger  G.Crewse. 
illus  tabs  Aerosp  Safety  36:2-5  Mar  '80 

On  fighter  instruction.   Maj  Gary  L.Sholders.   illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:4-7  Jun  '80 

On  flying  airplanes  after  things  go  wrong  .  Maj  Pete 
Abler,   illus  TAC  Attack  20:12-13  Feb   '80 

Operational  errors  cause  50%  of  aircraft  mishaps. 
Len  Famiglietti.   tab  AF  Times  41:13  Dec  22   '80 

Ops  topics.    Regular  feature  in  issues  of  Aerosgace 
Safety 

The  other  pilots  in  the  Air  Force.   Maj  Michael  T. 
Fagan.    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:19-21  Jul  '80 

Out  of  gas.   Maj  Patrick  G.Richmond  and  Capt  Stephen 
C.Daniels,    illus  Combat  Crew  30:22-23  Jan   '80 

A  page  from  the  past;  Balloons  or  bombers,   illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:24-26  Aug   '80 

Part-time  pilot  .  .  .   full-time  professional.   Aerosp 
Safety  36:4  Jul  '80 

A  personal  review.   SqLdr  Peter  A.  Barratt.    (Re- 
printed from  Aerospace  Safety,   June   1978)  Aerosp 
Safety  36:20-22  May  '80 

Pieces  of  the  puzzle.    Maj  Pete  Abler,   illus  TAC 
Attack  20:28-30  Aug   '80 

Pop  goes  the  life  raft!   Pat  Henry  and  Frank  Manie. 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:4-5  Jan  '80 

Preparing  the  team  for  the  Super  Bowl.    Col  Gary  R. 
Tompkins,    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:  inside  front 
cover  Jun  '80 

Pressing  problems.   Maj  Jim  Stewart.   (Reprinted 
from  Flight  Comment,   No.  1,    1980)  illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:5-7  Sep   '80 

Rescue  reversal,  illus  MAC  Flyer  27:14-15  Jul  '80 


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FLYING  SAFETY   -   Continued 

Residual  effects  of  alcohol  on  aircrew  performance. 
Leon  M.Wise.    (Reprinted  from  SAFE  Journal, 
Summer  1980)  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:16-19  Sep   '80 

Rules  for  survival.  Maj  Wayne  Skora.  illus  TAC  At- 
tack 20:22-23  Feb  '80 

Safety  first  .  .  .   last  .  .  .   and  always,    illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:21-24  Sep   '80 

Safety  trophies  foj:  distinguished  contributions  during 
1979.    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:14-15  Jun  '80 

See  and  avoid.  Maj  Pete  Abler,  illus  TAC  Attack  20: 
4-6  Apr  '80 

Spatial  disorientation.  Maj  Kenneth  C.  Dozier.  Aerosp 
Safety  36:12-13  Feb  '80 

Spirit  of  the   76th  (Military  Airlift  Sq).    IstLt  Raymond 
R.Miller  III  and  Capt  Darryl  Pichford.    illus  MAC 
Flyer  27:20-21  Oct  '80 

Tankers  live  longer.  (The  value  of  the  in-flight 
Acoustic  Crack  Detection  System  (ACDS)  for 
C/KC-135  aircraft)  Budd  Parrish.  illus  tabs 
Aerosp  Safety  36:8-11  Apr  '80 

They're  still  trying  to  kill  you.  Maj  Gary  M.  Sloop. 
MAC  Flyer  27:6-7  Oct  '80 

30  years  of  combat  crew  flying.    Maj  Stephen  J.Mil- 
ler,  illus  tabs   Combat  Crew  30:6-7+  Jun   '80 

This  thing  called  density  altitude,  illus  Aerosp  Safety 
36:  inside  front  cover  Aug   '80 

Three  strikes  and  you're  out.  Maj  John  W.Lapointe. 
illus   TAC  Attack  20:22-23  Dec    '80 

Thunderstorm  avoidance  using  airborne  radar.  Capt 
Robert  E.Leblanc.    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:10-12 

Jun   '8  0 

To  err  is  human.   Maj  Wayne  Griffith,    illus  TAC 
Attack  20:20-23  Apr  '80 

To  see  or  not  to  see.  Maj  Tom  Shaughnessy  and  Capt 
Mike  Shub.   illus   TAC  Attack  20:26-29  Oct   '80 

Tornadoes  and  flying  machines  don't  mix--and  neither 
does  anything  else.  Capt  John  K  .Sanders  .  illus  tab 
TAC  Attack  20:12-14  May   '80 

Unchained  melody,  or  how  to  almost  run  over  your 
SOF.  Capt  John  W.  McGeough,  Jr.  illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:18-19  May  '8  0 

Visibility,  safety  and  you.  MSgt  Frederick  N.  Rottet. 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:10-11   May   '80 

Volcanoes  and  airplanes,  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:16-17 
Oct   '80 

Where  did  I  say  I  was?  CDR  V.M.Voge.  (Reprinted 
from  Approach,  Sep  1980)  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36: 
24-26  Nov   '80 

Which  way  is  down?    CDR  V.M.Voge.    (Reprinted  from 
Approach,   May  1980)  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:16-18 
Jul  '80 

Whifferdills,  divergences,   and  other  roll  coupling 
phenomenon.   Larry  Walker,    illus  Aerosp  Safety 
36:5-7+  Apr  '80 

Whiteout:  A  rotary- wing  winter  menace.  LtCol  Rob- 
ert L.Gardner,  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:8-11  Jan  '80 


FLYING  SAFETY   -  Continued 

Who's  minding  the  bird?   Capt  Michael  Wetherell. 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:26  Jun  '80 

Wingmen  do  it  better.   LtCol  Horst  Gaede.   illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:3-4  Feb  '80 

History 

Genesis  of  flying  safety.   (Gen  William  H.Tunner)  Maj 
James  G.Gibson  II.   illus  MAC  Flyer  27:14-15 
Jun  '80 

FLYING  TIME 

Here  are  entered  articles  on   time   spenl    in  flying  by 
an  individual  pilot  to  maintain  his  proficiency   rating. 
For  articles  on   record  flying  time   for  a  given  dis- 
tance  see  Aviation  Records. 

Falcons,    Eagle  pilots  to  fly  longer  in  '81.  AF  Times 
41:3  Dec  8   '80 

House  wants  SAC  cockpits  kept  desk-pilot  free.   AF 
Times  41:31  Oct  6   '80 

How  many  up  high,    fly?    AF  Times  41:6  Nov  17    '80 

More  flying  hours  asked- -jet  engines   available.   Inter- 
view. BrigGen  Richard  D.Murray.  AF  Times  40:7 
May   12   '80 

Peacetime  training  vs  wartime   role.    MajGen  Charles 
F.G.Kuyk,    Jr,    Ret.    illus  tab  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2: 
11-12  Jul -Sep   '80 

Why  AF  pilots   resign:  They  don't  fly  enough.   John 
Ginovsky.  AF  Times  41:1+  Nov  10   '80 


FOOD 


See  also 


Nutrition 
Rations 
Space   Feeding 

Food  as  a  compulsion,    illus  AF  Times  pt  1,   When 
dieting  goes  beyond  just  staying  thin.    Terri  Moon. 
40:35  Jul  14  '80;  pt  2,   Obesity  program  takes  cue 
from  Alcoholics  Anonymous.    Donna  M.Peterson. 
40:39-40  Jul  21   '80 

How  to  obtain  food  stamps.   AF  Times  40:3  Jun  2  '80 

Supplemental  food  available  for  active  duty  women, 
kin.    Len  Famiglietti.   AF  Times  40:3+  Jun  2   '80 

Survival:  May  be  a  snare  (for  animals).   SSgt  James 
E.Marisch.    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36  :12- 13  Sep   '80 

Costs 


AFComs  base  survey  sees  25  percent  for  AF.  tab 
AF  Times  40:14  Feb  18  '80 

Commissary  beef  prices  going  up.   Nancy  Tucker.   AF 
Times  41:2  Sep   15    '80 

Food  stamp  use  on  rise.  Karen  McKay.  AF  Times 
40:3  Jun  2   '80 

Food  stamp  use  soars;  AFJ  estimates  60,000  need 
them.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer.  Armed  Forces  J 
Intl  117:39-40  Apr  '80 

Lackland  (AFB,    TX)  store  saves  25  percent,   tab  AF 
Times  40:25  Mar  17   '80 

Langley  (AFB,  VA)  comstore  nets  24  percent  sav- 
ings,  tab  AF  Times  40:21  Mar  24   '80 


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FOOD  -  Continued 


Costs       -   Cont '  d 


I 


Mountain  Home  (AFB,   ID)  store   'nets'  29%.  tabs  AF 
Times  40:23  Mar  31   '80 

People  still  save  25%  at  comstores.  tab  AF  Times 
41:10  Nov  10  '80 

Robins  (AFB,    GA)  store  saves  22  percent,  tab  AF 
Times  40:37  Apr  21   '80 

Store  at  Dover  (AFB,   DE)   'saves'  30  percent,   tabs 
AF  Times  40:26  Mar  3   '80 

USMC  Commandant  (Gen  Robert  H.Barrow)  leads 

Services  in  urging  troops  to  use  food  stamps.  SSgt 
Don  Shinkaruk.  tab  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:39 
Apr  '80 

_I_n  s  pe_c  t  i_o_n_ 

Food  service  sanitation:  Whose  responsibility  is  it? 
TIG  Brief  31:13-14  Dec  21   '79 

Frequency  of  veterinary  service  inspection.   TIG 
Brief  32:15  Apr  18  '80 

Preservation 


50  years  of  frozen  foods,    illus  Review  58:40  Mar- 
Apr   '80 

1  OOP  SERVICE 

See  also 
In-Flight   Meal  Service  . 

Air     Force 


Dynamic  role  of  readiness  training.   CMSgt  Joseph  H. 
Smith,    illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:3-5  Aug  '80 

England  (AFB,    LA),    Eglin  AFB  (FL)  take  Hennessy 
honors,    illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:  back  cover 
Aug  '80 

Food  services  held  'vulnerable  to  fraud.  '  John  Gin- 
ovsky.   AF  Times  40:2  Jul  21   '80 

Harvest  Bare  revisited:  Some  lessons  learned.    LtCol 
Frank  Dooley  and  Richard  C.  Lugent.    illus  AF 
Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:13-15  Aug   '80 

Hennessy  (Trophy  food  service  awards)  to  England 
(AFB,    LA),   Eglin  (AFB,   FL).  AF  Times  40:4 
Apr  28   '80 

Jack  Frost  '79.   Capt  Patrick  M.  Coullahan  and  CMSgt 
Robert  B.Wertman.    illus  AF  Engrg  &t  Svcs  Qtr 
21:6-8  Aug  '80 

Plan  to  halt  Loring  (AFB,   ME),   Shaw  (AFB,  SC)  BAS 
rapped.   John  Ginovsky.   AF  Times  40:6  Mar  17   '80 

Recipe  for  success.    (Malmstrom  AFB,   MT,   cooks 
receive  training  from  experts  in  Great  Falls)  Capt 
Dick  Sheffield,    illus  Airman  24:18-20  Mar   '80 

Armed     Forces 

Feeding  the    'now'  generation.   MajGen  Emmett  W. 
Bowers,    illus  Army  Log  12:8-11  Mar-Apr  '80 

Meal  rates  to  rise.  AF  Times  41:26  Nov  3   '80 

More  singles  may  get  BAS.    Tom  Philpott.   AF  Times 
41:1+  Dec   15   '80 

N_a_v_y 

Navy's  fast  food  track.   CDR  Michael  H.Burnett.    Re- 
view 58:32-33  May-Jun  '80 


FORCES  COMMAND 

The  changeover  to  'go  to  war'  management.   Gen  Rob- 
ert M. Shoemaker,    illus  Army  30:28-32  Oct  '80 

FOREIGN  AID  see   Economic  Aid  to  Foreign  Countries; 
Military  Aid  to  Foreign  Countries 

FOREIGN  DUTY  PAY 

House  panel  (Armed  Services  Subcommittee  on  Com- 
pensation) approves  o'seas  pay/leave  plan.    Martha 
Lynn  Craver.   AF  Times  40:1+  Jun  30   '80 

FOREIGN  OBJECT  DAMAGE 

Another  case  of  FOD.   Capt  John  Wittmeyer.    illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:  inside  front  cover  Apr   '80 

FOD,   a  constant  problem.    TIG  Brief  32:18  Oct  31   '80 

FOD  awareness.   TIG  Brief  32:18  Nov  14   '80 

FOD- -it  could  be  hazardous  to  your  health.    Capt 

Dennis  Storck.    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:  inside  front 
cover  May  '80 

FOD  (of  a  different  kind).    TIG  Brief  32:18  May  30  '80 

FOREIGN  RELATIONS 

For  general  foreign  relations  of  a  country,    look  under 
the  name  of  the  country,    e.  g.  ,    United  States  —  For- 
eign Relations.    For  foreign  relations  of  one  country 
with  another,    look  under  either  country,    e.g.  ,  United 
States  —  Foreign  Relations  —  Latin  America;  Latin 
America  —  Foreign  Relations  — United  States. 

Sep  also 
International  Relations 

FOREIGN  SERVICE  see  Diplomatic  and  Consular  Service 

FOREIGN  WEAPONS  EVALUATION 

Foreign  Weapons  Evaluation  (FWE):  Potential  for 

saving  time  and  money.    F.Clifton  Berry,   Jr.   illus 
tabs  AF  Mag  63:55-59  May  '80 

FORESTS  AND  FORESTRY 

Forests  — the  Army's  greens.  SP5  Bill  Branley.  illus 
Soldiers  35:46-48  Jul  '80 

FORMATION  FLYING 

Flight  lead  responsibilities,   illus  TAC  Attack  20: 
22-24  Oct  '80 

Flight  lead  responsibilities.   Maj  Mike  Ridnouer.   illus 
TAC  Attack  20:4-6  Sep  '80 

The  formation  challenge.   Maj  James  L.Gillespie, 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:2+  Feb  '80 

Low  altitude  training  considerations.   Maj  Robert  L. 
Tone,  illus  USAF  Ftr  Wpns  Rev,   pp  2-5,    Fall  '80 

Tactical  formation  can  be  hazardous  to  your  health. 
BrigGen  Leland  K.Lukens  .  Aerosp  Safety  36:27 
Nov  '80 

Wingmen  do  it  better.   LtCol  Horst  Gaede.   illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:3-4  Feb  '80 

Study     and     Teachi  n  j>_ 

Go  lost  wingman.  Capt  Craig  Lamkin.  illus  TAC 
Attack  20:14-15  Jan  '80 


FORMOSA   see  China  (Republic  I 


201 


FORMS,    MILITARY 

A  form  (AFTO  78  1  A)  in  your  future.   Maj  Dion  W. 
Johnson,    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:10-11  Sep  '80 

You  and  the  781.  Maj  David  G.Miller,  illus  Combat 
Crew  30:4-5+  Feb  '80 

FORREST,   John  F. 

LtGen  Forrest  speaks  about  leadership  to  Army  Sec- 
tion (ROA).   Officer  56:11  Aug   '80 

FORTS  see  Army  Posts 

FORWARD  AIR  CONTROLLERS 


Reinventing  the  FAC:  Vietnam,    1962.  Maj  Douglas 
K.Evans,   Ret.  illus  AF  Mag  63:71-75  Feb  '80 

Still  leading  the  way.    (Wisconsin  ANG  uses  OA-37 
jets  for  forward  air  control)  Sgt  Craig  Pugh.    illus 
Airman  24:2-6  Aug   '80 

E  _d_u_c_a_t  i_o_n_  _a_nd_  _J_ra_i_n  jL  n  £ 

The  facts  about  FACs.   Capt  Katie  Cutler,  illus  Air- 
man 24:29-32  Feb  '80 

Phase  in  the  FACs.    (The   110th  Tactical  Fighter  Sq, 
ANG,  performs  a  mission  with  student  FACs) 
LtCols  Julius  S.Schweich,    Jr  and  John  D. Springer, 
illus  Airman  24:7-9  Aug  '80 

FORWARD  BASES 

United    States 

U.S.   security  interests  in  the  South  Pacific.  Elliott 
Hurwitz.  map  Asian  Def  J  No. 5:129-130  Sep- 
Oct  '80 

FORWARD  OBSERVER 


FRANCE      -   Continued 

Foreign     Economic     Relations 

Energy,   economics  and  security  in  alliance  perspec- 
tive.  Robert  J.Lieber.   tabs  Intl  Sec  4:139-163 
Spring   '8  0 

Foreign    Policy 

Energy,   economics  and  security  in  alliance  perspec- 
tive.  Robert  J.Lieber.   tabs  Intl  Sec  4:139-163 
Spring   '80 

Foreign    Relations 

NATO 

The  evolving  French  strategic  debate.  D.Bruce 
Marshall,  illus  Strat  Rev  8:59-77  Spring   '80 

FRAUD 


HELBAT:  The  way  to  tomorrow's  artillery?   R.  B. 
Pengelley.   illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  1:83-88   '80 

Putting  the  HEL  into  HELBAT  (Human  Engineering 
Laboratory  Battalion  Artillery  Test).   SgtMaj  Bruce 
N.Bant.    illus  Soldiers  35:39-41  Mar  '80 

Saab  BT  33  artillery  fire  control  simulator,   illus 
Armada  Intl  4:56+  Jan-Feb  '80 

FOSSUM,   Robert  R. 

(Defense  Advanced  Research  Projects  Agency  and  its 
relationship  to  DOD)  Interview.   Robert  R.  Fossum. 
por  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6:16+ Apr  '80 

FOUR-DAY  WEEK  see  Hours  of  Labor 
FOX,    Cecil  E. 

Labor-management  relations  at  Tinker  Air  Force 

Base  (OK):  Fair  and  fundamental.   MajGen  Cecil  E. 
Fox.  Def  Mgt  J  16:52-55  First  Quarter  '80 


FRANCE 


Economic     Pol 


icy 


Energy,   economics  and  security  in  alliance  perspec 
tive.   Robert  J.Lieber.   tabs  Intl  Sec  4:139-163 
Spring  '80 


AAFES  curbing  abuses.   AF  Times  41:14  Oct  13    '80 

Bad  checks  in  AAFES  up  21  percent  in  8  months.  AF 
Times  40:4  Jan  14   '80 

Contract  cleanup  ordered  by  OMB.    AF  Times  41:35 
Aug  11   '80 

DEERS  (Defense  Enrollment/Eligibility  Reporting 
System)  may  go  overseas  early.   Len  Famiglietti. 
AF  Times  41:4  Nov   17    '80 

DOD  calls  for  audits  to  combat  BX  fraud.   AF  Times 
40:10  Feb  25   '80 

DOD  expanding  system  to  catch  military  health  care 
'abusers.  '  AF  Times  40:4  Jun  9   '80 

Ex-member  debtors  may  face  bill  collectors.   Paul 
Smith.   AF  Times  41:2  Dec  22  '80 

Fraud  hotline.  TIG  Brief  32:12  Jul  11   '80 

Fraud  or  mismanagement.   TIG  Brief  32:10  Oct  3  1   '80 

Fraud/waste /abuse:  Conflicts  of  interest.   TIG  Brief 
32:16  Sep   12   '80 

Health  fraud  fight  (Defense  Eligibility  Enrollment  Re- 
porting System)  expanding  Aug  1.  AF  Times  40:25 
Jul  7   '80 

How  do  supplies  just  slip  away?    TIG  Brief  32:6-7 
Nov  28  '80 

Investigating  unauthorized  toll  calls.   TIG  Brief  32:6 
Jan  11   '80 

It  couldn't  happen  here  !   Could  it?   TIG  Brief  32:12 
Jun  13   '80 

Keeping  you  from  being  surprised.   Col  Richard  S. 
Beyea,    Jr.   TIG  Brief  32:1-2  Oct  31   '80 

Medical  supply  activities:  Fraud,  waste,   and  abuse 
potentials.    TIG  Brief  32;3  Aug  29  '80 

New  IDs  OK'd;  will  cut  fraud,   misuse.   Paul  Smith. 
AF  Times  41:1+  Aug  4  '80 

Putting  the  clamps  on  government  waste.   David  D. 
Acker,   illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:38-43  First  Quarter   '80 


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FRAUD  -  Continued 


FRINGE   BENEFITS    -    Continued 


I 


74  Koreans  tied  to  black  market.  SSgt  Tom  Fuller. 
AF  Times  41:22  Sep  15   '80 

Theft  of  waste  petroleum  products.    TIG  Brief  32:13 
Aug  8   '80 

FREDERICK  II,    King  of  Prussia 

The  heyday  of  the  balance  of  power:  Frederick  the 
Great  and  the  decline  of  the  old  regime.   James  A. 
Nathan,   illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:53-67  Jul- 
Aug   '80 

FREEDOM 


Freedom  and  the  soldier.   Alistair  Cooke,    illus  Pa- 
rameters   10:2-7  Sep    '80 

FREEDOM  OF  INFORMATION 

Government  data  policy:  Is  it  a  threat  to  U.S.  technol- 
ogy? Charles  S.Haughey.  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:96-103 
Summer  '80 

"I'm  sorry,   Monsieur,   but  we  cannot  trust  the  U.S. 
government."  CDR  Edward  P.Stafford,   Ret.   illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:104-106  Jul   '80 

The  impact  of  the  Freedom  of  Information  Act  on  the 
contractor's  technical  proposal.  Maj  Van  R.Muhn. 
tab  AF  J  Log  4:4-8  Winter  '80 

The  love -hate  affair  between  the  Pentagon  and  the 
press.    Lloyd  Norman,    illus  Army  30:14-20 
Feb  '80 

FRFEDOM  OF  SPEECH 


Federal  employee  picketing:  Regulation  of  a  privilege. 
Nicholas  J.LoBurgio.   AF  Law  Rev  21,   No.  2: 
330-363   '79 

Free  speech,    the  military,   and  the  national  interest. 
Maj  Felix  F.Moran.   AU  Rev  31:106-113  May- 
Jun  '80 
FREEDOM  OF  THE  PRESS 

Keep  telling  it  like  it  is.    LtCol  Robert  W.Smith,   Ret. 
MarCor  Gaz  64:63-66  Jun  '80 

FREIGHT  AND  FREIGHTAGE 


Freight  pipeline  technology.   Iraj  Zandi.   illus  tabs 
Log  Spectrum  pt  1,   State  of  the  art.    14:17-21 
Fall  '80 

FRIGATES  see  Destroyers 

FRINGE  BENEFITS 

AF  hopes  for  'singles  COLA,  '  mileage  break,    other 
benefits.  Bruce  Callander,  tab  AF  Times  41:1+ 
Oct  6   '80 

(AF  Retiree)  Council  wants  CHAMPUS  for  retirees 
over  65.   AF  Times  41:29  Dec  15   '80 

AFA  policy  paper:  Defense  manpower  issues.  AF 
Mag  63:75-77+  Nov  '80 

Benefits:  Lost?  Or  found?   Col  Allen  J.Montecino. 
Airman  24:19  Jun  '80 

Benefits  package  called  1st  stop.   (Joseph  C.Zengerle 
before  House  Armed  Services  Subcommittee  on 
Military  Personnel)  AF  Times  40:4  Mar  10   '80 


Benefits  package  gains  in  Congress:  For  some--better 
than  pay  raise.  Bruce  Callander.  AF  Times  40:1+ 
Feb  18  '80 

Benefits  package  gains  in  Congress:  Senate  approves, 
House  OK  expected.  Andy  Plattner.  AF  Times 
40:1+  Feb  18  '80 

Benefits  plan--a  mixed  bag.   Bruce  Callander,  tabs 
AF  Times  40:1+  Mar  3   '80 

Benefits:  What  about  the  losers?   Bruce  Callander. 
AF  Times  40:14+  Feb  25  '80 

Better  incentives  than  pay  hike  ?   Bruce  Callander, 
illus  AF  Times  41:22+  Dec   15   '80 

CHAMPUS  benefits  plan  delayed  'til  '81.  Paul  Smith. 
AF  Times  41:6  Oct  6   '80 

Carter  gets  benefits  bills.  Martha  Lynn  Craver.  AF 
Times  41:1+  Dec  22   '80 

Civilian  personnel  concerns.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  26-28,   Aug  '80 

Compensation:  A  new  attitude.  Joseph  C.  Zengerle. 
AF  Times  40:20+  Jun  23   '80 

DOD:  Benefits  raise  'salary'  13.3  percent,  tab  AF 
Times  41:4  Oct  13   '80 

DOD  readies  VHA  for  Oct  31  checks.  Tom  Philpott. 
AF  Times  41:ll    Oct  13    '80 

DOD  survey:  Fringes  worth  a  lot.   tabs  AF  Times 
40:1+  Jul  21   '80 

DOD  would  overhaul  educational  benefits.  Richard  C. 
Barnard.   AF  Times  40:1+  Feb  25   '80 

(DefSec)  Brown  says  no  reallocation.  AF  Times  41:1  + 
Sep  29  '80 

(Dental)  care--boon  to  lower  EM.  Paul  Smith,  tab 
AF  Times  40:22  Jun  9  '80 

(Gen  David)  Jones  to  (Harold)  Brown:  Full  Nunn- 

Warner  benefits    'essential.'  Bruce  Callander.  AF 
Times  40:1+  Apr  21   '80 

Hale  Koa  holiday.  Helen  Kay  Ellsworth,  illus  map 
Soldiers  35:42-44  Dec   '80 

House  panel  (Appropriations  Committee)  OKs  full 
benefits   funding.   Martha  Lynn  Craver.   AF  Times 
41:3  Sep  22    '80 

House  passes  'fair  benefits.  '  Martha  Lynn  Craver. 
AF  Times  41:1+  Sep  29   '80 

It's  official:  11.7%  raise  and  benefits  package.  AF 
Times  41:1+  Sep  22   '80 

LC's  (LtCol  Charles  Ackerman)  'total  benefits'  idea 
draws  attention  of  Hill.  Andy  Plattner.  AF  Times 
40:7  Mar  31   '80 

Married  fliers  seen  big  gainers  in  BAS.  AF  Times 
41:4  Sep  22   '80 

Memo  offers  alternative  to  Nunn- Warner  (benefits 
package).  Paul  Smith.  AF  Times  40:24  May  5   '80 

Nunn-Warner  action:  Panel  (House  Armed  Services 
Committee)  votes  VHA  (Variable  Housing  Allow- 
ance) as  a  'right.  '  AF  Times  40:1+  Jun  23   '80 


203 


FRINGE  BENEFITS   -  Continued 

Nunn-Warner,   dental  plan  get  Carter  okay.   AF  Times 
40:1+  Jun  9   '80 

Nunn-Warner  gets  past  Senate,  heads  for  House.   AF 
Times  41:3  Sep   1   '80 

Nunn-Warner  nears  Hill  OK.   AF  Times  41:3 
Aug  18    '80 

Nunn-Warner:  No  money  until  October  1.   AF  Times 
40:4  Jul  14   '80 

OK  near  on  11.7%  hike  and  'high  3.  '  Martha  Lynn 
Craver.   AF  Times  41:1+  Aug   11    '80 

O'seas  extension,  extra  $$  for  EM:  Fair  benefits 
bill  near  Senate  vote.  Martha  Lynn  Craver.  AF 
Times  41:1+  Dec   1   '80 

The  package.   Editorial.  AF  Times  41:19  Sep  29  '80 

Pay,   benefits  jumping  $4  billion  this  month.    Tom 
Philpott.   AF  Times  41:4  Oct  6   '80 

Pay,   benefits  laws:  Here  is  rundown.   AF  Times  41:4 
Sep  22   '80 

Pay  recipe:  Too  many  cooks.  Bruce  Callander.  AF 
Times  40:20+  Apr  21   '80 

Pay,    retiree  limits  mar  benefits  bills.  Martha  Lynn 
Craver.  AF  Times  40:1+  Jul  7   '80 

Pirie  assesses  benefits  impact.  Interview.   Robert  B. 
Pirie.   illus  AF  Times  41:4  Sep  29    '80 

Plan  for  tomorrow  .  .  .   Helen  Kay  Ellsworth,   tabs 
Soldiers  35:50-52  Jul  '80 

President  signs  Nunn-Warner.   illus  AF  Times  41:2 
Sep  22   '80 

Price  gives  views  on  benefits.  Interview.   Rep  Melvin 
Price,  illus  AF  Times  41:8  Aug  25   '80 

Raise,    benefits  OK,    funds  face  delay.   Martha  Lynn 
Craver.  AF  Times  41:1+ Sep  8   '80 

Reallocation  options   studied.   AF  Times  41:12 
Aug  25    '80 

Retirees:  30  years  to  reach  the  bottom  of  the  ladder. 
Irene  Thibodeau.   illus  AF  Times,    Times  Magazine 
sup:26+  Oct  6   '80 

Senate  OKs    11.7%  hike;  Carter  can  shift  25%.    Martha 
Lynn  Craver.    AF  Times  40:1+  Jul   14   '80 

Senate  panel  (Appropriations  Committee)  OKs  DOD 
money  bill.   AF  Times  41:3  Dec   1   '80 

Senate  ready  to  approve  money  resolution.  AF  Times 
41:3  Oct  6   '80 

Services  urge  Reagan  to  boost  pay,   benefits  —  retro- 
active 5.3  percent.    Tom  Philpott.   AF  Times  41:1+ 
Dec  29   '80 

Some  benefits  could  appear  by  midmonth.   AF  Times 
41:1+  Sep  15    '80 

Status  of  our  strength  and  will.   (Presentation, 

Dining-Out,   Wright-Patterson  AFB,   OH,  Sep  13, 
1980)  LtGen  Richard  E.Merkling.  AF  Plcy  Ltr 
For  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  16-21,    Nov  '80 

TROA  wants  benefits  shored  up.   Bruce  Callander.   AF 
Times  41:4  Oct  20   '80 


FRINGE  BENEFITS  -   Continued 

12  ways  to  hang  on  to  Army  Reservists.   Col  James 
R.Compton.  illus  Army  30:53-56  Apr   '80 

23%  BAS  boost  seen  this  fall.    Bruce  Callander.   AF 
Times  4  1: 1  f  Sep   15    '80 

VHA  (Variable  Housing  Allowance)  asked  for  kin  left 
behind  in  CONUS.    Martha  Lynn  Craver  and  Paul 
Smith.   AF  Times  40: 1+  Jun  16    '80 

VHA  will  be  paid  for  all  of  October.   Tom  Philpott. 
AF  Times  41:3  Oct  20   '80 

White  House  would  kill  2  items  (variable  housing  al- 
lowance (VHA)  and  a  10  percent  increase  in  the 
basic  allowance  for  subsistence  (BAS))  in  pay 
package.   Randy  Shoemaker.  AF  Times  40:1+ 
Apr  14   '80 

FUEL  CONSERVATION  see  Energy  Conservation 

FUEL  CONTAMINATION 

Vermiculite  contamination  of  fuel  samples.    TIG  Brief 
31:3  Dec   21    '79 

FUEL  SYSTEMS 


Coal  pushed  as  pollution  'control.  '  AF  Times  40:11 
Mar  10   '80 

FUEL  TANKS 

See  also 
Airplanes  - -Fuel  Tanks 
Airplanes,    Military- -  Fuel  Tanks 

Toledo  inferno.  SSgt  Joseph  E. Snider,  illus  Air  Re- 
servist 32:23  Jun  '80 

FUELS 

See  also 
Airplanes --Fuels 
Airplanes,   Jet-Propelled--Fuels 
Airplanes,    Military—Fuels 
Airplanes,    Transport—Fuels 
Propellants 

Coal  pushed  as  pollution  'control.  '  AF  Times  40:11 
Mar  10  '80 

Federal  activists.  H.Peter  Metzger.   Govt  Exec  pt  1, 
Woodburning  stoves  for  the  poor,   the  elderly.    12: 
41-42+  Nov   '80;  pt  2,   Ignoring  the  needs  of  low  in- 
come families  —  deliberately .    12:36-40  Dec    '80 

Fuel  accountability.    TIG  Brief  32:11  May  16   '80 

Fuel  economy  and  the  trucking  industry.   Richard  F. 
Poist  and  Lawrence  M.  O'Connor,   illus  tabs  Def 
Trans  J  36:18-22+  Apr   '80 

Fuel  from  trash:  On  the  way?   AF  Times  40:14 
Jun  23    '8  0 

Hydrogen:  The  fuel  of  the  future.  George  J.Hirt.  illus 
tab  Mil  Engr  72:94-98  Mar-Apr  '80 

Keep  our  energy  options  open.    (Research  at  Sandia 
National  Laboratories)  James  Howard  Scott,    illus 
Def  Trans  J  36:25-31  Apr   '80 

(Nuclear  power)  (Industrial  luncheon  address,  AFCEA 
Convention,  Washington,  June  26,  1980)  Rep  Rich- 
ard B.Cheney,   illus  Signal  34:36-39  Aug    '80 


204 


FUELS   -   Continued 

Operating  a  tactical  marine  terminal.   Capt  Roger  W. 
McHenry.    illus  Army  Log   12:20-23  Sep-Oct   '80 

The  past  and  future  of  natural  gas.  Kenneth  A.Rogers, 
tabs  map  Mil  Engr  72:90-94  Mar-Apr   '80 

Standby  for  gas  rationing.   A.L.Allen.   Review  58: 
33-34  Mar-Apr   '80 

Synfuels:  Energy  sources  whose  time  has  come.  Mil- 
ton Meckler.  illus  Mil  Engr  72:87-90  Mar-Apr  '80 

Theft  of  waste  petroleum  products.    TIG  Brief  32:13 
Aug  8    '80 

Transfer  of  technology  and  the  fuel  cycle.  Dalmau 
Costa.  AEI  For  Plcy  &  Def  Rev  1,    No. 6:9- 15   '79 

Transportation's  place   in  the  energy  picture.   William 
H.Dempsey.   tabs  Def  Trans  J  36:5-6+  Apr  '80 

Trash  to  energy  via  RDF  (Refuse -De rived  Fuel).  Leon 
Glaspell  and  Thomas  E.Shoup.    illus  tab  AF  Engrg 
&  Svcs  Qtr  21:13-16+  Nov  '80 

Truck  transportation  in  a  fuel- short  economy.    Donald 
L.McMorris.   tabs  Def  Trans  J  36:32-34+ Sep   '80 

Use  of  gasohol  endorsed  by  AF.  AF  Times  41:7 
Oct  20  '80 

Costs 

Aviation  fuel  and  the  airlines.  Paul  Maurice,  illus 
tabs  Interavia  35:1008-1009  Nov  '80 

i  UMD  RAISING 


CFC  (Combined  Federal  Campaign)  rules--no  arm- 
twisting.   AF  Times  40:4  Apr  28   '80 

FURLONG,    Raymond  B. 

Is  there  really  a  better  way  to  win  a  war  in  Europe  ? 
Maj  Charles  W.Specht.   AU  Rev  3  1:74-77;  Re- 
sponses.  William  S.  Lind.   3  1 :77-79;  Russell  F. 
Weigley.   31:79-80;  LtGen  Raymond  B.  Furlong, 
Ret.   31:80-81  Nov-Dec   '79;  Rebuttal:  Yes,    there 
really  is  a  better  way  to  win  a  war  in  Europe. 
Maj  Leslie  J.Hamblin.   31:70-72;  Responses.  Maj 
Charles  W.Specht  and  others.  3:73-82  Sep-Oct  '80 

FUSES.    ELECTRONIC 

Overfusing  (of  telephone  key  systems).    TIG  Brief 
32:6  Feb  22   '80 

FUSES,    ORDNANCE 

Development  and  use  of  field  artillery  proximity  fuzes 
in  World  War  II.  Capt  Larry  D.Gahagan.  illus  Fid 
Arty  J  48:37-39  Mar-Apr   '80 

Skipping  across  the   ramp.    IstLt  Steve  Smith,   illus 
USAF  Ftr  Wpns  Rev,   pp  28-32,    Fall  '80 

When  you  drop  live.    IstLt  Mark  Baker,   illus  tabs 
USAF  Ftr  Wpns  Rev,   pp  8-14,   Fall  '80 


FUTURE 


See  also 


War,    Future 

3 
Air  Force  C     technologies.   LtGen  Robert  T. Marsh. 

illus  Signal  35:32-36  Sep  '80 


FUTURE  -   Continued 

Air  Force:  Off  to  the  future.  Hy  Kaplan,  illus  Ser- 
geants  18:26-31  Sep   '80 

All-volunteer  force  needs  new  incentives  for  1980s 
(Hoover-Rochester  Conference).  Andy  Plattner. 
AF  Times  40:10  Jan  21   '80 

The  Army  and  the  1980 's.  Col  John  R.Witherell  and 
LtCol  Andrew  P. O'Meara,  Jr.  illus  Parameters 
9:41-51  Dec   '79 

Army  challenges  in  the  80 's:  The  big  picture.   Gen 
E.C.Meyer.  (Excerpts  from  "White  Paper  1980") 
illus  Soldiers  35:28-29  Jul  '80 

The  Army  of  the  future.   Interview.    LtGen  Don  R. 
Keith,    illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.  5:42-43   '80 

Base  communications  improvements  for  the  1980s. 
BrigGen  William  G.MacLaren,   Jr.  Signal  35-19-21 
Nov  '80 

The  C-5:  Extending  it  into  the  21st  century.   Paul  Sei- 
denman.    illus  Natl  Def  65:34-37+  Dec   '80 

The  challenge  of  the   '80s.    (Presentation,   Fall  Plan- 
ning Conference,   Air  Force  Section,  Reserve  Offi- 
cers Assoc,    Louisville,   KY,   Oct  27,    1979)  LtGen 
Abbott  C.Greenleaf.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:Sup 
No.  1:26-34  Jan  '80 

The  Coast  Guard  in  the  eighties.   CAPT  Robert  G. 
Moore,   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:36-53  Oct  '80 

Command  and  control  in  the  80s.  (Convention  panel, 
AFCEA,   Washington,   June  25,    1980)  RADM  Fred- 
erick C.Johnson  and  others,  illus  maps  Signal  34: 
61-62+  Aug   '80 

Command,    control  and  communications  in  the  future. 
(Presentation,    16th  Annual  Meeting,   American 
Institute  of  Aeronautics  and  Astronautics,    Balti- 
more,   May  7,    1980)  LtGen  Robert  T.  Marsh.   AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,  pp  30-40,   Aug  '80 

Comprehensive  OMB  report  takes  a  future  look  at  the 
Federal  life  of  general  purpose  ADP's.   tabs  Govt 
Exec   12:49-50+  Mar  '80 

The  Corps  20  years  from  now.   LtCol  John  S.Grinalds. 
MarCor  Gaz  64:16+  Feb  '80 

Critical  intelligence  issues  of  the  80s.   BrigGen  Clyde 
R.Dean  and  others,  illus  Signal  35:9-12+  Oct  '80 

The  crystal  ball  is  soft  and  fuzzy:  Predicting  com- 
munications requirements  for  future  Marine  Corps 
tactical  data  systems.   LtCol  J.H.  Wickens.   illus 
Signal  34:63-67  Feb  '80 

Decade  of  challenge   ...  the  1980s.  MajGen  William 
D.Gilbert.  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:3-6  Feb  '80 

The  80s.  illus  AF  Times,    Times  Magazine  sup:5-9+ 
Feb  4   '80 

Energy:  Will  the  political  arena  survive  the  decision 
process,   illus  Govt  Exec  12:17+ Mar  '80 

A  fleet  for  the  year  2000:  Future  force  structure. 
F.J.  West,   Jr.    illus  tabs  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106: 
66-81  May  '80 

Flight  simulation  in  air-combat  training.   Col  Richard 
C.Needham  and  others,   illus  tabs  Def  Mgt  J   16: 
18-23  Fourth  Quarter  '80 


205 


FUTURE   -  Continued 


FUTURE    -   Continued 


Future  armored  vehicles:  Flying  tanks.  Col  R.R. 
Battreall,   Ret  and  Maj  Joe  L.Riggins.  illus  tabs 
Armor  89:56-59  Jul-Aug   '80 

The  future  of  American  science.  Philip  Handler. 
illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:57-67  Jan-Feb  '80 

The  future  of  HF  communications  in  C    .   J.D.Cos- 
grove  and  H.W.Swan.   illus  map  Signal  34:15-17+ 
Feb  '80 

The  future  of  U.S.   sea  power.  ADM  Thomas  B. Hay- 
ward.  (Reprinted  from  United  States  Naval  Insti- 
tute Proceedings,   May  1979)  illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 
5:124-127  Sep-Oct  '80 

HF  radio  program  for  the  future.  Michael  J.DiJulio. 
Signal  35:16-17  Nov  '80 

Iran:  Keystone  in  shambles.   John  Golden,  map  Natl 
Def  64:28-32  Apr  '80 

Lasers- -beaming  into  a  brighter  future.  SP5  Gary  L. 
Kieffer.  illus  Soldiers  35:10-12  Oct  '80 

Logistics  chiefs  worry  about  1995.  AF  Times  40:17 
May  5  '80 

A  look  at  the  major  Marine  Aviation  issues.  Col  Rich- 
ard A.Gustafson  and  LtCol  Michael  H.Conner,  tab 
illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:56-63  May  '80 

Looking  to  the  long  run.    (Navy's  Long  Range  Planning 
Group)  CDR  Gordon  G.Riggle.    illus  US  Nav  Inst 
Proc  106:60-65  Sep  '80 

Marine  Aviation  1980:  Progress,  problems,   and  a 
preview  of  the  future.  Interview.  LtGen  William  J. 
White,  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:46-47+  May  '80 

Military  helicopters  for  the  next  decade.   Marc 
Grangier.   illus  Interavia  35:619-620  Jul  '80 

Navy  advanced  communications.  John  R.Boyd,  tabs 
Signal  35:39-41  Sep  '80 

New  perspectives  on  aviation:  Is  the  sky  still  the 
limit?   (Louis  H.Bauer  Lecture)  John  H.  Winant. 
Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:809-813  Aug   '80 

New  vulnerabilities  for  the  1980 's.  Sen  Paul  Laxalt. 
IntlSec  Rev  5:261-270  Fall  '80 

Nine  prejudices  about  future  naval  systems.   David  C. 
Hazen.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:26-32  Jul  '80 

The   1980s--destination  unknown.   John  L.  Frisbee. 
AF  Mag  63:8-9  Jan  '80 

165  aircraft  mishaps:  Will  they  happen?   tab  AF  Times 
40:8  Apr  21   '80 

The  "people"  side  of  strategic  deterrence:  Why  the 
draft  won't  solve  the  problem  either.  Govt  Exec 
12:22-24  Mar  '80 


Planning  for  the  Navy  of  the   1980s.   VADM  M.Staser 
Holcomb.    illus  tabs  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:40-45 
Sep   '80 

The  rapid  deployment  force --a  future  muscle  for 
America.  Hy  Kaplan,  illus  Sergeants  18:18-20 
Mar  '80 

Reassessing  the  strategic  balance.  Richard  Burt. 
Intl  Sec  5:37-52  Summer  '80 

Report  to  the  96th  Congress .   (Presentation,   House 
Armed  Services  Committee,    Washington,    Feb 
1980)  Hans  M.Mark  and  Gen  Lew  Allen,   Jr.  tabs 
AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup  No. 3:2-35  Mar  '80 

SAC  looks  at  the   '80s.    (Presentation,   Air  Force 

Assoc  National  Symposium,    Los  Angeles,   Oct  25, 
1979)  Gen  Richard  H.Ellis.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup  No.  2:24-30  Feb  '80 

The  shape  of  the  future,  illus  Signal  34:11-13+  Jan  '80 

The  state  of  the  Navy.   CDR  William  S.Hoffman,    illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:34-39  Sep   '80 

Strategies  into  the  coming  century.   Gregory  R.Cop- 
ley, illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8:6-7+  Nov  '80 

Tactical  air  warfare- -the  next  20  years.   (Presenta- 
tion,  American  Institute  of  Aeronautics  and  Astro- 
nautics,  Baltimore,   May  7,    1980)  BrigGen  Robert 
Russ.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  7-12, 
Jul  '80 

Teleconferencing  in  the   1980s.   Reinhard  Stamminger. 
tabs  maps  Signal  34:41-43  Jul  '80 

Thinking  about  the  future  of  the  Navy.   ADM  Stansfield 
Turner,   Ret.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:66-69 
Aug  '80 

Tito's  death:  Yugoslavia's  survival?    Col  Wil  Ebel. 
illus  Natl  Def  64:54-56+  Jun  '80 

To  what  ends  military  power  ?   Robert  J.  Art.   illus 
tab  Intl  Sec  4:3-35  Spring   '80 

Tomorrow's  war  today.  BrigGen  Jerry  Max  Bunyard. 
illus  AF  Mag  63:64-67  Oct  '80 

The  U.S.  in  the  80's:  An  economic  analysis.  Joseph 
A.Wahed.   Review  58:70-72  Jan-Feb  '80 

VISTA--preparing  for  tomorrow's  information  soci- 
ety.  Larry  G.Wilson,    illus  Signal  34:3  1-33 
Mar  '80 

Visual  simulation  in  Navy  training.  A.Michael  Spoon- 
er  and  others,  illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:26-32  Fourth 
Quarter  '80 


206 


GCA    see  Ground- Controlled  Approach 
GALLOTTA,   Albert  A. 

(Naval  electronic  warfare)  Interview.   RADM  Albert 
A.Gallotta.  por  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6:16+ 
Feb  '80 

Navy  electronic  warfare  and  counter  C-*  programs. 
RADM  A. A.Gallotta,   Jr.  Signal  35:19-22  Oct  '80 

GAMBLING 

The  gambler.  Steve  Sternberg,  illus  AF  Times  41:43 
Oct  6   '80 

Slot  machines  delayed  'til  Spring.   AF  Times  41:14 
Nov  24   '80 

GAMES,    THEORY  OF 


See  also 
War  Games 

GARN,   Edwin  J. 


Exploitable  strategic  nuclear  superiority.  Sen  Jake 
Garn.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:173-192  Summer  '80 

GAS  TURBINES  (AIRCRAFT) 

I  am  your  fuel  control.   Clarence  J.Carter,    illus  USA 
Avn  Dig  26:16-19  Nov  '80 

Characteristics 


Trends  in  new-generation  turboprop  engines.   Marc 
Grangier.   illus  Interavia  35:422-423  May  '80 


GASES 


See  also 


Hydrogen 
Oxygen 

Argon  gas  cylinders:  Not  a  collector's  item.   TIG 
Brief  32:9  Mar  7   '80 

A  comparison  between  freon  and  acetylene  rebreathing 
for  measuring  cardiac  output.  Flemming  Bonde- 
Petersen  and  others,  illus  tabs  Aviation,  Space  & 
Envmt  Med  51:1214-1221  Nov   '80 

Compressed  gas  cylinder  valves.   TIG  Brief  32:5 
Oct  17   '80 

Compressed  gases.    TIG  Brief  32:8  May  2   '80 

Gaseous  nitrogen  terms  confusing?   TIG  Brief  32:9 
Aug  8   '80 

Psychomotor  performance  during  ozone  exposure: 
Spectral  and  discriminant  function  analysis  of 
EEG.  J.A.Gliner  and  others,  tabs  Aviation, 
Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:344-351  Apr  '80 

Pulmonary  and  symptom  threshold  effects  of  ozone  in 
airline  passenger  and  cockpit  crew  surrogates. 
Michael  T.Lategola  and  others,  tabs  Aviation, 
Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:878-884  Sep  '80 

Relation  of  breathing  oxygen-argon  gas  mixtures  to 
altitude  decompression  sickness.   Julian  P.Cooke 
and  others,    illus  tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt 
Med  51:537-541  Jun   '80 

GASES,   ASPHYXIATING  AND  POISONOUS 

Escaping  chlorine  gas.   TIG  Brief  32:17  Aug  8   '80 


GASES  IN   WARFARE    see  Chemical-Biological   Warfare 
GAVIN,    James   M. 

LtGen  James  M.Gavin  to  get  Marshall  Medal  (from 
AUSA).  por  Army  30:11  Aug  '80 

GENERAL  ACCOUNTING  OFFICE 


(AF  Sec  Hans)  Mark  on  Hill:  GAO  misunderstood 
computer  plan.   AF  Times  40:4  Jan  28   '80 

GAO  asked  to  probe  use  of  consultants  .  Karen  McKay. 
AF  Times  40:6  Jul  7   '80 

GAO  BX  report  ruffles  some  Pentagon  feathers.  AF 
Times  40:46  May  12  '80 

GAO  calls  illegal  $4  million  EM  oil  refund.   AF 
Times  41:6  Oct  27   '80 

GAO  charges  DPSC  (Defense  Personnel  Support  Cen- 
ter) with  poor  bookkeeping- -millions  out  of  control. 
Paul  Smith.   AF  Times  41:8  Dec  29   '80 

% 

GAO  criticizes  handling  of  Article   15s.  AF  Times 
41:22  Sep  22   '80 

GAO:  Engineering  costs  top  estimates.  John  Ginovsky. 
AF  Times  40:17  Mar  10  '80 

GAO:  Faster  discharges  save   $$.   AF  Times  41:3 
Aug   18   '80 

GAO  faults  DOD  on  plans  to  handle  war  casualties. 
AF  Times  41:4  Jul  28   '80 

GAO  inspection  finds  many  health  hazards.   AF  Times 
40:7  Jan  21   '80 

GAO  is  critical  of  rec  facilities.  AF  Times  41:46 
Sep  29  '80 

GAO:  Keep  retired  raises  below  CPI.   Paul  Smith.   AF 
Times  40:1+  Jul  21   '80 

GAO:  Move  parcels  by  ship,   not  by  air.  AF  Times 
40:11  Feb  18   '80 

GAO  raps  DOD  on  NATO  (E-3A)  deal.   Len  Famig- 
lietti.  AF  Times  41:26  Aug   18    '80 

GAO  report:  (AF)  water  craft  off  course.    Len  Fa- 
miglietti.   AF  Times  40:6  Jun  9  '80 

GAO  report  urges  flexibility:  Budget  plans  hurting 
recruiting.  AF  Times  41:47  Nov  3   '80 

GAO  says  pay  raise  formula  for  civilians  lacks  full 
data.  AF  Times  41:12  Oct  20  '80 

GAO  shoots  blanks  at  commissary  system.   Review 
58:28-29  Mar-Apr  '80 

GAO  spots  flaw  in  Reserve  SGLI  program.  Karen 
McKay.   AF  Times  40:9  Jun  9   '80 

GAO  taking  new  look  at  BX  prices,   benefits.   AF 
Times  40:16  Mar  17   '80 

GAO  wants  more  pooling  of  support  services.   AF 
Times  41:32  Oct  6   '80 

Penny  in  Pacific  may  disappear.    Cindy  Skaugen.   AF 
Times  40:6  Jan  28   '80 

Proposed  HA  cuts  called  unfair.   Richard  C.  Barnard. 
AF  Times  40:4  Mar  17   '80 

Report  draws  criticism:  GAO  wants  BXs  joined. 
Karen  McKay.   AF  Times  41:8  Aug  4  '80 


207 


GENERAL  ACCOUNTING  OFFICE  -  Continued 

Stores  blasted  in  GAO  study.   AF  Times  40:1+ 
Jan  28    '80 

GENERAL  DYNAMICS  CORP 

A  panorama- -from  General  Dynamics.   Pictorial. 
Aerosp  Hist  27:180-185  Sep   '80 

GENERAL  OFFICERS 


GENERAL  PURPOSE   FORCES  -  Continued 
NA_TO 

General  purpose  forces.  Steven  L.Canby.  tabs  Inti 
Sec  Rev  5:317-346  Fall  '80 

Russia 

General  purpose  forces.  Steven  L.Canby.   tabs  Intl 
Sec  Rev  5:317-346  Fall  '80 


United    States 


Air     Force' 


U.  S. 


CinCSAC's  during   30  years.   Portraits  only.   Combat 
Crew  30:16-17  Jun  '80 

The  generals.  (Senior  navigator  and  aircraft  observer 
leaders  as  of  June  1,  1980)  illus  Navigator  27:9-11 
Summe  r  '8  0 

Generals  on  the  move.    (Title  varies)  Regular  feature 
in  some  issues  of  Air_Force_  Times_ 

No  general  officer  cutbacks  in  FY  1981.  AF  Times 
41:29  Sep  22   '80 

Senior  staff  changes.   Regular  feature  in  issues  of  Air_ 
F  o  rce_M  ag_azin e_ 

79  generals  on  selection  lists.   AF  Times  41:14 
Dec  1   '80 


Air  Force  programs:  An  overview.  (Presentation, 
Baltimore,  March  24,  1980)  MajGen  James  E. 
Mclnerney,  Jr.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  34-40,   May  '80 

General  purpose  forces.  Steven  L.Canby.  tabs  Intl 
Sec  Rev  5:317-346  Fall   '80 

Report  to  the  96th  Congress.   (Presentation,   House 
Armed  Services  Committee,   Washington,   Feb 
1980)  Hans  M.Mark  and  Gen  Lew  Allen,    Jr.  tabs 
AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup  No.  3:2-35  Mar  '80 

Warsaw     Pact 


Armed     Forces 


U.  S. 


Flag   rank  quarters  cost  too  much,    auditors  say.   AF 
Times  41:6  Aug   25    '80 

Star  status:  Army,   Navy,   Air  Force,    Marines.  Regu- 
lar feature  in  issues  of  A£m£d_ Forj^£ Jou_rnal_In- 

A  r  my  ^U^S  . 
Directorie  s 

General  officer  changes.    Regular  feature  in  News 
Call  section  of  some  issues  of  Armjr 


Senior  Army  officers   in  special  assignments.   Army 
30:219  Oct  '80 

Marine     Corps  —  U.S. 

The  Corps'  four-star  generals.   Louis  J.Caporale. 
illus  tab  MarCor  Gaz  64:70-74  Nov  '80 

General  officer  changes.    (Title  varies)  Regular  fea- 
ture in  some   issues   of  Mji r_me_ _Co rp_s_Gaze tte_ 

Directories 


Stay  behind  armored  units.   John  F.  Milsom.    illus 
Armor  89:46-51  May-Jun   '80 

GENERAL  SERVICES  ADMINISTRATION 

GSA  (General  Services  Administration)  announces  new 
rate  increases  (in  the  Interagency  Motor  Pool  Sys- 
tem).   TIG  Brief  32:9  Jul  25   '80 

GSA  (General  Services  Administration):  Top  manage- 
ment gaining  visibility  and  speed.    Govt  Exec   12: 
15-16+  Jul  '80 

GSA  region  scores  with  word  processing.   Robert  M. 
Redmond.   Govt  Exec  12:48-50  Apr  '80 

GSA:  The  government's   "Fred."  R.James  Woolsey. 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:70  Oct  '80 

GENERATORS,    ELECTRIC 


Flag  and  general  officers  of  the  naval  services:  Of- 
ficers of  flag  rank  of  the  U.S.   Navy,   U.S.   Coast 
Guard,   and  NOAA,   and  general  officers  of  the  U.S 
Marine  Corps  on  active  duty  as  of  3  1  March  1980. 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:185-211  May  '80 

GENERAL  PURPOSE  FORCES 


Aircraft  ground  power.  A.Gunn.   illus  Aerosp  Intl  16: 
48-51  Nov-Dec   '80 

GENEVA  CONVENTIONS 

Deception,    spying  fall  under  Geneva  accords.    Don 
Mace.   AF  Times  41:12  Sep  29   '80 

The  punishment  of  war  crimes:  Have  we  learned  the 
lessons  of  Vietnam?  Guenter  Lewy.  illus  Param- 
eters  9:12-19  Dec   '79 

Treatment  of  POWs.   Don  Mace.   AF  Times  41:18 
Sep  22  '80 

GEODESY 


See  also 
Tactical  Air  Forces 

France 

New  look  for  French  tactical  land  forces.  Capt  Jean- 
Pierre  Pailler.  illus  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  36-38,  Jul- 
Sep   '8  0 


A  call  to  adventure.   (USAF's  Geodetic  Survey  Squad- 
ron) Capt  Dick  Sheffield,   illus  Airman  24:16-20 
Feb  '80 

GEOPOLITICS 

Confrontation  in  the  Middle  East.  Gen  Hamilton  H. 
Howze,    Ret.    illus  map  Army  30:22-26  Aug   '80 

Pakistani  geopolitics:  The  diplomatic  perspective. 
Sultan  Muhammed  Khan.  Intl  Sec  5:26-36  Sum- 
mer '8  0 


208 


GEOPOLITICS   -  Continued 

Soviet  geopolitical  momentum:  Myth  or  menace? 

Trends  of  Soviet  influence  around  the  world  from 
1945  to  1980.   tabs  Def  Monitor  9:  entire  issue 
Jan  '80 

GERM  WARFARE  see  Chemical-Biological  Warfare 

GERMANY 

History 

Structural  flaws  or  internal  cohesion?  A  new  look  at 
Imperial  Germany.  Dennis  E.Showalter.  AU  Rev 
31:111-114  Jul-Aug  '80 

GERMANY  (DEMOCRATIC  REPUBLIC) 


GILBERT,    William  D. 

Air  Force  engineering  in  the  1980 's.  MajGen  William 
D.Gilbert.  Mil  Engr  72:15-18  Jan-Feb  '80 

Decade  of  challenge  ...  the  1980s.  MajGen  William 
D.Gilbert.  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:3-6  Feb  '80 

Vandenberg  (AFB,   CA)  launches  in  1983--MX,   space 
projects  bulk  large.  Interview.   MajGen  William 
D.Gilbert.  AF  Times  40:21  Mar  31   '80 

GINN,   William  H.  ,Jr 

Our  military  partnership  with  Japan.   LtGen  William 
H.Ginn,    Jr.   por  Defense/80,  pp   18-20,   Nov  '80 

GLASS 


On  the  frontier  of  freedom.  SP5  Gary  L.Kieffer.  illus 
Soldiers  35:14-18  Dec   '80 

GERMANY  (FEDERAL  REPUBLIC) 

German  security  policy:  Position,   problems,   pros- 
pects.  Hans  Ruhle.   Intl  Sec  Rev  5:193-208 
Summer  '80 

On  the  frontier  of  freedom.  SP5  Gary  L.Kieffer.  illus 
Soldiers  35:14-18  Dec   '80 

Foreign    Economic     Relations 
Russia 


Memorial  windows:  Camp  Lejeune's  stained  glass 
masterpieces.   LT  Joseph  R.Kerr,  illus  MarCor 
Gaz  64:45-48  Dec   '80 

GOLD  see  Metals 


A  hydrocarbon  Rapallo?    R.James  Woolsey.  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  118:61  Sep  '80 

_F_o_r_ei_g_n_  R_e  _1  a  ti_o_ns_ 
Europe,    Western 

European  security  and  the  German  problem.    Chris- 
toph  Bertram.   Intl  Sec  4:105-116  Winter   '79/'80 

Russia 


GOLDWATER,    Barry  M. 

Goldwater's  somber  warning.   LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker, 
Ret.  AF  Times  41:19-20  Aug  4  '80 

GOVERNMENT  AGENCIES 

United    States 

ACTION:  A  case  of  mismanagement  hard  at  work, 
tabs  Govt  Exec   12:34-35  Oct  '80 

GOVERNMENT  EMPLOYEES  see  Civilian  Employees 

GOVERNMENT  OWNERSHIP 

See  also 
Property,    Government 

GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 


From  Moscow  "mit  Liebe."  Editorial.    Walter  F. 
Hahn.   Strat  Rev  8:5-7  Summer   '80 

German  security  policy:  Position,   problems,   pros- 
pects. Hans  Ruhle.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:193-208 
Summer  '80 

United  States 


From  Moscow  "mit  Liebe."  Editorial.   Walter  F. 
Hahn.   Strat  Rev  8:5-7  Summer  '80 

German  security  policy:  Position,   problems,   pros- 
pects. Hans  Ruhle.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:193-208 
Summer   '80 

Strategic     Importance 

NATO  strategy  under  discussion  in  Bonn.   Udo  Phi- 
lipp.  illus  maps  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  9:1 367- 
1371   '80 

GIBRALTAR 

On  the  rock  (of  Gibraltar)!   illus  Natl  Guard  34:12-14+ 
Nov  '80 

GIFTS 

h.— w_?_^.HfL_?:£l>.u  1  a  t  i  o  n  s 

Accepting  gifts:  Limit  is  $100.   AF  Times  40:14 
Jul  14   '80 


World's  biggest  bookstore  (Government  Printing 
Office).  Jerry  Atchison,  illus  Soldiers  35:50-52 
Dec   '80 

GRADES  see  Rank 

GRADING  see   Tests  and  Measurements 

GRANGE,   David  E.  ,   Jr 

The  Infantryman's  helicopter  in  the  1980 's.  MajGen 
David  E. Grange,   Jr.  por  USA  Avn  Dig  26:2-3 
Apr  '80 

GRAVELY,    Samuel   L.  ,    Jr 

The  DCA--a  rock  and  a  hard  place.   (Address,   AFCEA 
Washington  Chapter,   June  1980)  VADM  Samuel  L. 
Gravely,   Jr.  por  Signal  34:7-9+  Apr  '80 

GRAVITY 


Cardiovascular  responses  of  man  exposed  to  +Gz 

accelerations  in  a  centrifuge.  B.Vettes  and  others, 
illus  tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:375- 
378  Apr  '80 

Development,   test,    and  evaluation  of  an  advanced 

anti-G  valve  for  the  F-15.  R.R.  Burton  and  others, 
illus  tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:504-509 

May  '80 


209 


GRAVITY   -   Continued 

Dr  SAM  (School  of  Aerospace  Medicine)--from  the 
laboratory  to  the  aircraft,  illus  TAC  Attack  20: 
23-25  Nov  '80 

Frank  orthogonal  vectorcardiograms  in  humans  dur- 
ing and  after  exposure  to  +GZ  acceleration  stress. 
M.Harold  Laughlin  and  others,    illus  tabs  Aviation, 
Space  k  Envmt  Med  51:653-660  Jul  '80 

G-tolerance:  A  case  for  short  pilots.   Maj  James  E. 
Whinnery  and  Sidney  D.Leverett,   Jr.    illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:6-7  May  '80 

Human  responses  to  repeated  high  G  simulated  aerial 
combat  maneuvers  .  Russell  R. Burton,  illus  tabs 
Aviation,  Space  h  Envmt  Med  51:1185-1192  Nov  '80 

Human  tolerance  to  aerial  combat  maneuvers.   Russell 
R.  Burton  and  Robert  M.  Shaffstall.    tab  Aviation, 
Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:641-648  Jul  '80 

Physiological  response  to  hyper-  and  hypogravity 
during  rollercoaster  flight.  R.J.  von  Baumgarten 
and  others,   illus  tabs  Aviation,    Space  &   Envmt 
Med  51:145-154  Feb  '80 

Visual  and  postural  motion  aftereffects  following 
parabolic  flight.   James  R.  Lackner  and  Ashton 
Graybiel.   tabs  Aviation,   Space  k  Envmt  Med  51: 
230-233  Mar  '80 

Which  way  is  down?   CDR  V.M.Voge.    (Reprinted  from 
Approach,   May  1980)  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:16-18 
Jul  '80 

GRAY,   Alfred  M.  ,    Jr 

A  somber  picture  of  U.S.   readiness- -but  a  bright  pic- 
ture of  the  caliber  of  military  personnel.  MajGen 
Alfred  Gray,    Jr.   Officer  56:11  Apr   '80 

GREAT  BRITAIN 

UK  1980/81  defense  White  Paper,    illus  Armada  Intl 
4:16-17  May-Jun  '80 

Foreign  _P  o  l_i_c_y 

Britain's  global  re -emergence.   Gregory  Copley,    illus 
Def  k  For  Aff  8,   No.  7:34-35   '80 

The  changed  character  of  British  foreign  and  security 
policy.   Gillian  Peele.   Intl  Sec  4:185-198  Spring   '80 

The  influence  of  Neville  Chamberlain  on  foreign  and 
defence  policy,    1932-35.   David  J.  Wrench,   tab 
RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies  125:49-57  Mar   '80 

History 

FDR's  "big  stick."  (Proposed  naval  quarantine  of  Ja- 
pan,   1937)  John  McVickar  Haight,   Jr.    illus  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:68-73  Jul   '80 

Foreign    Relations 

Britain's  global  re-emergence.   Gregory  Copley,    illus 
Def  k  For  Aff  8,    No.  7:34-35   '80 

NATO 


British  security  concerns  in  the   1980 's.   Martin  Ed- 
monds.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:209-230  Summer  '80 

Zululand-  -History 

The  barefoot  empire   (Zululand).    John  Koster.    illus 
Infantry  70:27-31  May-Jun   '80 


GREAT  BRITAIN  -  Continued 

Politics     and    Government 

The  changed  character  of  British  foreign  and  security 
policy.   Gillian  Peele.   Intl  Sec  4:185-198  Spring  '80 

Ten  years  of  British  troops  in  Northern  Ireland. 
J.Brian  Garrett,   tabs  Intl  Sec  4:80-104 
Winter  '79/'80 

GREECE 

Challenges  and  uncertainty:  NATO's  southern  flank. 
James  Brown,   illus  AU  Rev  31:3-16  May-Jun  '80 

The  rise  of  the  new  Greece.  Patrick  Murphy,  illus 
Def  k  For  Aff  8:6-9+  Oct  '80 

For  e_i_g_n  _Po  ]_i_c_y 

Greek  foreign  policy  in  the  1980's:  Decade  for  deci- 
sion.  Michael  M.  Boll,   illus  Parameters    10:72-81 
Dec  '80 

The  rise  of  the  new  Greece.  Patrick  Murphy,  illus 
Def  k  For  Aff  8:6-9+  Oct  '80 

Fore  i £n _R  sL^Llii?-?-? 
NATO 

(Greece  and  NATO)  (Interview  with  Evangelos 
Averoff-Tositsas)  Paul  A.  Chadwell.   illus  Natl 
Def  65:47-48  Dec   '8  0 

View  from  Athens--new  efforts  to  bring  Greece  back 
into  NATO's  military  structure.   Chris  G.Eliou. 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:44  Feb-Mar  '80 

Russia 

Greek  foreign  policy  in  the  1980  's:  Decade  for  deci- 
sion. Michael  M.Boll.  illus  Parameters   10:72-81 
Dec   '80 

Turkey 

The  Eastern  Mediterranean's  glum  situation.  Gen 
T.R.Milton,  Ret.  illus  map  AF  Mag  63:56-57+ 
Sep   '80 

The  rise  of  the  new  Greece.  Patrick  Murphy,  illus 
Def  k  For  Aff  8:6-9+  Oct  '80 

Politics     and    Go  y_  e_  r_n  m_e_nt 

Greek  civil-military  relations:  A  different  pattern. 
James  Brown,  tabs  Armed  Forces  k  Soc  6:389- 
413  Spring   '80 

GREELY,   Adolphus  W. 

When  honor  conflicts  with  duty.   LtCol  George  M.Hall. 
por  AU  Rev  31:45-60  Sep-Oct  '80 

GREENLAND 

Greenland  and  its  relevance  to  North  American  secu- 
rity. Comdr  Finn  B.Sorensen.  illus  Nav  War  Col 
Rev  32:88-102  Nov-Dec  '79 

S  t  r  ^^_g^_^_Ij2}_P_0_r_^a_:n.££. 

Greenland  and  its  relevance  to  North  American  secu- 
rity.  Comdr  Finn  B.Sorensen.  illus  Nav  War  Col 
Rev  32:88-102  Nov-Dec  '79 


210 


GREENLEAF,   Abbott  C. 

The  challenge  of  the   '80s.    (Presentation,   Fall  Plan- 
ning Conference,   Air  Force  Section,  Reserve  Offi- 
cers Assoc,    Louisville,   KY,   Oct  27,    1979)  LtGen 
Abbott  C.Greenleaf,   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:Sup 
No.  1:26-34  Jan  '80 

GREGG,    Arthur  J  . 

Logistics  as  a  force  multiplier.   LtGen  Arthur  J. 
Gregg,  por  Army  30:134-136  Oct  '80 

Readiness  and  strategic  mobility.   LtGen  Arthur  J. 
Gregg,  por  Mil  Engr  72:410-412  Nov-Dec  '80 

GREGG,   Noel  D. 

Notes  from  the  Professional  Military  Comptroller 
School  (Air  University,    Maxwell  AFB,   AL):  Fi- 
nancial management  at  the  executive  level  (area  I). 
LtCol  Noel  D.Gregg,  por  AF  Compt  14:30-31 
Jan  '80 

GRENADES 

Antitank  grenades.   Capt  Larry  A.Altersitz.    illus 
Infantry  70:14-15  Nov-Dec   '80 

GRIEVANCE  PROCEDURES 

Federal  sector  grievance  arbitration  under  the  Civil 
Service  Reform  Act  of  1978.   Capt  Carolyn  R. 
Linsey.   AF  Law  Rev  21,   No.  2:376-389   '79 

Personal  problems:  A  'voice  in  the  wilderness.  '  TIG 
Brief  31:8  Dec  21    '79 

The  scope  of  bargaining  under  the  Civil  Service  Re- 
form Act  of  1978.   Capt  Ralph  J.Capio.   AF  Law 
Rev  20,   No. 4:493-500   '78 

GROSS  NATIONAL  PRODUCT 


Comparisons  of  defence  expenditures   1975-1980. 

International  Institute  for  Strategic  Studies.   Table 
only.  AF  Mag  63:131  Dec   '80 

GROUND-CONTROLLED  APPROACH 

Pickup  of  visual  information  by  the  pilot  during  a 

ground  control  approach  in  a  fighter  aircraft  simu- 
lator. J.P.Papin  and  others,  illus  tabs  Aviation, 
Space  &   Envmt  Med  51:463-469  May  '80 

Van-Guard.    2dLt  Pat  DelTorto.    illus  Air  Reservist 
33:7  Nov  '80 

GROUND  CREWS 

Air  Force  maintenance --issues  and  challenges  for 
the  eighties.   Maj  Gene  E.  Townsend.   illus  AF  Mag 
63:56-61  Jan  '80 

Who's  minding  the  bird?  Capt  Michael  Wetherell. 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:26  Jun  '80 

GROUND  EFFECT  MACHINES  see  Air  Cushion  Vehicles 

GROUND  FORCES 

Command  and  control  in  the  Soviet  ground  forces. 
Col  Erich  Sobik.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24: 
96-98+  Oct-Nov  '79 

Covering  force  operations.   Col  Robert  E.Wagner, 
illus  Armor  89:9-12  Mar-Apr  '80 


GROUND  FORCES    -  Continued 

Hit  hard,   fast  and  keep  movin1!  Steve  Abbott,    illus 
Soldiers  35:15-17  Aug  '80 

Operations  in  the  enemy  rear--Soviet  doctrine  and 
tactics.   C.N.Donnelly,    illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No.  1:35-41   '80 

The  Soviet  ground  forces.  Col  Daniel  K.Malone.  illus 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:46-48+  Oct-Nov  '80 

Tactical  training  for  ground  combat  forces.    Thomas 
D.Scott.   Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:215-231  Winter  '80 

The  Yugoslav  ground  forces:  A  look  at  the  past  and  the 
present.  Milan  N.Vego.  illus  charts  map  tab  Mil 
Rev  60:14-27  Nov  '80 

GROUND  SAFETY 

See  also 
Seat  Belts 

Down  to  earth.   Regular  feature  in  some  issues  of 
TAC  Attack 

Extended  driving- -how  far  is  too  far?   SSgt  Steve  Hull. 
illus  TAC  Attack  20:18-20  May  '80 

Lack  of  cycle  safety  a  problem  on  bases.  AF  Times 
40:37  Mar  3   '80 

Safety  specialist  versus  safety  manager.    TIG  Brief 
32:19  Aug  8   '80 

Weapons  words:  Explosives  safety  history.   John  H. 
Kawka.    TAC  Attack  20:22-23  Aug  '80 

The  weekend  warrior.   Beatrice  Waggener.  illus  TAC 
Attack  20:12-13  Sep  '80 

GROUND  SUPPORT  sec  Close  Air  Support 
GROUND-SUPPORT  EQUIPMENT 
See  also 


Airplanes,   Military- -Ground-Support  Equipment 
Missiles --Ground -Support  Equipment 
Space  Vehicles --Ground-Support  Equipment 

GUARANTY  see  Warranty 

GUERRILLA  WARFARE 

The  conflict  index.   Regular  feature  in  issues  of  De-_ 
f_e_ns  e_  &  _P°_r£ig£  _A£  C^iJL? 

Rhodesia 


Rhodesian  bush  war  strategies  and  tactics:  An  assess- 
ment.  Thomas  Arbuckle.  map  RUSI  J  for  Def 
Studies   124:27-33  Dec  '79 

GUICE,   John  T. 

Air  National  Guard,  por  AF  Mag  63:128-130  May  '80 

GUIDED  MISSILES  see  Missiles 

GUNBOATS  see  Warships 

GUNNERY 

Cheap,    small,    effective  small  arms  AA  sight.  Emile 
Pettecks-Snider.  illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 5:137-138 
Sep-Oct  '80 


211 


GUNNERY  -  Continued 

Development  of  fire  control  equipment.   Capt  Michael 
R.Matheny.    illus  Armor  89:40-43  Mar- Apr   '80 

Study    and     Teaching 

Simfire:  Tank  gunnery  and  tactical  simulation.  Mi- 
chael W. Wilson,  illus  Natl  Def  64:28-31  Feb  '80 

GUNNERY,    AERIAL 


GUNS  -   Continued 


H  i  s  t  o  r  ■ 


See  also 
Fighter   Weapons  and   Gunnery  Meets 

A  new  twist  for  aerial  gunnery.  (Realistic  aerial  gun- 
nery range)  Sgt  Robert  Rosenburgh.  illus  USA  Avn 
Dig  26:22-23  Sep   '80 


William  Tell  1980.  illus  TAC  Attack  20:4-6  Oct  '80 
_S_t  u  d  y__a_n_d     T  e  a  c  h  i  n_g 

Make  aerial  gunnery  training  high  quality  training. 
CW4  George  H.Stokes,   illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:20-21 
Sep  '80 

GUNNERY  RANGES  see  Bombing  and  Gunnery  Ranges 

GUNS 

See  also 
Machine  Guns 

Army  guns  to  fire  laser-guided  projectiles,   illus  Def 
Elect  12:28-29  Aug  '80 

The  DIVAD  (Division  Air  Defense)  gun  program-- 
from  the  beginning  to  now.   Maj  Thomas  A.Vereb. 
illus  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  26-29,   Oct-Dec   '80 

Europe's  new  howitzer  is  on  the  field,    and  ready. 
David  Harvey,  illus  Def  k  For  Aff  8,   No.6: 
14-17   '80 

Fire  support  for  combat  units--a  problem  which  had 
only  been  partially  resolved,   illus  NATO's  Fifteen 
Nations  25:42-43  Feb-Mar  '80 

Hands -off  contracting  .   T.  R.Stuelpnagel.  illus  Natl 
Def  64:58-60  Jun  '80 

Learning  to  live  with  the  M198  howitzer.    LtCol 

Richard  H.Moore  and  others,   illus  tabs  MarCor 
Gaz  64:53-59  Jul   '80 


The  American  "Schneider."  LtCol  Ronald  E.Olson, 
illus  Fid  Arty  J  48:48-49  Nov-Dec   '80 

Four-war  workhorse  ( 155-mm  howitzer).    Truman  R. 
Strobridge  and  Grenville  C.King,    illus  Natl  Def 
pt  1,   64:42-43+  Jun  '80;  pt  2,   65:38-39+ Aug  '80 

The  "Long  Tom."  Truman  R  .Strobridge.  illus  Fid 
Arty  J  48:43-47  Nov-Dec   '80 

The  roar  of  the  8-incher.  Truman  R.  Strobridge  and 
Bernard  C.Nalty.  illus  Fid  Arty  J  48:30-36  Mar- 
Apr  '80 

Maintenance     and    R_^_P_^_i_r_ 

ZSU-23-4  maintenance.  Col  V.Papko.  illus  Soviet  Mil 
Rev  No. 9:22-23  Sep  '80 

GUNSHIPS 

The  threat:  How  to  fight  helicopters--Soviet  style. 
Capt  Carl  E.Daschke.   illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:45-47 
Jan  '80 

Russia 

The  HIP:  Bus,   gunship  or  both?   Capt  Carl  E.Daschke. 
illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:42-44  Jul  '80 

The  Hind  myths  &  facts.  Capt  Carl  E.Daschke.  (Re- 
printed from  United  States  Army  Aviation  Digest, 
Dec  1979)  illus  Air  Def  Mag,  pp   12-14,  Jan-Mar  '80 

Threat:  Beating  the  Hind-D.    illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:45- 
47  Nov  '80 

United     S  t  ate  s 

AAH  budget  fiasco.  Benjamin  F.  Schemmer.  illus  tab 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:28-30  Feb  '80 

Army's  YAH-64  attack  helicopter  survives  DOD  at- 
tempt to  kill  it.  Benjamin  F. Schemmer.  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:24b+  Jan  '80 

Train  to  fight.  (Army  aviators  in  Europe  train  exten- 
sively in  the  area  where  a  future  war  may  have  to 
be  fought)  LtCols  Eugen  H.Grayson,  Jr  and  Glenn 
R.Allen,  maps  USA  Avn  Dig  26:44-47  Mar  '80 

GUNSIGHTS  see  Fire  Control  Equipment 


On  the  firing  line.  Regular  feature  in  issues  of 
National  E)e fen se_ 

The  120-mm  tank  gun  and  its  ammunition--prospects 
for  further  performance  improvements.  Raimund 
Germershausen.   illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,    No.6: 
899-901   '80 

Soviet  122-mm  self-propelled  howitzer.   LtCol  Wil- 
liam P  .  Baxter,   Ret.  illus  (Also  cutaway)  Fid 
Arty  J  48:35-37  Jan-Feb  '80 

Turrets,  guns  and  ammunition.  Emile  Pettecks- 
Snider.  illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  6:132- 133+  Nov- 
Dec   '80 

Up-gunning  the  Marder.  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 5:712-714   '80 


GURNEY,    Charles  E.  ,   III 

That  red  carpet  attitude.   Interview.    RADM  Charles 
E.Gurney  III.  por  Def  Mgt  J  16:7-11  First 
Quarter  '80 

GUTHRIE,   John  R. 

Army  logistics  challenges  in  the   1980'  s.    Gen  John  R. 
Guthrie,   por  Log  Spectrum  14:24-27  Summer  '80 

Building  the  industrial  base--DARCOM  and  the  Corps 
of  Engineers.    Gen  John  R.Guthrie,   por  Mil  Engr 
72:393-396  Nov-Dec   '80 

(Mission  of  DARCOM)  Interview.   Gen  John  R.Guthrie. 
por  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6:19-20+  Oct  '80 


212 


GUTHRIE,    John  R.   -  Continued 


GYROSCOPES  -  Continued 


Not  a  change  in  mission,   but  a  change  in  intensity. 
Gen  John  R.Guthrie,  por  Army  30:54-58  Oct  '80 

GYROSCOPES 


Improving  aircraft  navigation  through  shared  tech- 
nology.  Burrell  W.Hays,   illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:35-37 
First  Quarter  '80 


10,  000th  GR-H4  gyroscope  marks  British  production 
achievement,    illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  3:106-107  May- 
Jun  '80 

T  e  s  t  i  n_g 

An  adaptation  of  sequential  sampling  techniques  to 
reduce  repair  turnaround  time.   Fred  Dalton.  tabs 
AF  J  Log  4:4-5  Spring   '80 


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213 


HS  C    see  Army  Health  Services  Command 

HAIG,    Alexander  M.  ,    Jr 

Judging  SALT  II.   Gen  Alexander  M.Haig,   Jr.  por 
Strat  Rev  8:11-17  Winter  '80 

HAITI 

Hi  story 

Butler  at  Fort  Riviere.  Capt  H.W.Snyder,  illus  map 
MarCor  Gaz  64:83-87  Nov  '80 

HALL,   Charles  M. 

Commanders  and  public  affairs  officers.   (Excerpt 
from  presentation,    9th  Annual  Public  Affairs  Con- 
ference and  School,   Presidio  of  San  Francisco, 
March  28,   1980)  LtGen  Charles  M.Hall.  AF  Plcy 
Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  26-28,   Sep  '80 

HANDICAPPED 

CHAMPUS  boosts  handicapped  care.  AF  Times  41:3 
Oct  13   '80 

DAV  says  vets  get  raw  deal  on  jobs.  Bob  Williams. 
AF  Times  41:8  Sep  29   '80 

DODDS  (Dept  of  Defense  Dependent  Schools)  must  pay 
for  education  of  handicapped.   Laurie  Parker.  AF 
Times  41:1+  Oct  20   '80 

A  very  tender  touch.    (Volunteers,   mostly  from  Wil- 
ford  Hall  USAF  Medical  Center,    run  a  week's 
camp  for  handicapped  children)  SMSgt  Dave  Sheed- 
er.    illus  Airman  24:20-26  Sep  '80 

HANDLING  OF  MATERIALS  see  Materials  Handling 

HANKS,  Robert  J. 

The  swinging  debate.    (General  Prize  Essay,    1st 
Honorable  Mention)  RADM  Robert  Hanks,    Ret. 
por  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:26-31  Jun  '80 

HANSELL,    Haywood  S. 

Airpower  pioneers:  Gen  Laurence  S.Kuter.  MajGen 
Haywood  S.Hansell,  Jr,  Ret.  por  AF  Mag  63:95- 
97  Jun  '80 

General  Laurence  S.Kuter,  1905-1979.  MajGen  Hay- 
wood S.Hansell,  Jr,  Ret.  por  Aerosp  Hist  27:91- 
94  Jun  '80 

The  plan  that  defeated  Hitler.  MajGen  Haywood  S. 
Hansell,   Jr,   Ret.  AF  Mag  63:106-113  Jul  '80 

HARBORS  see  Ports 

HARTINGER,   James  V. 

Aerospace  Defense  Center,  por  AF  Mag  63:124 
May  '80 

HAWAII 

Hale  Koa  holiday.  Helen  Kay  Ellsworth,   illus  map 
Soldiers  35:42-44  Dec   '80 

HAYES,    John  B. 

"The  desperate  straits  we're  in."  ADM  John  B. 
Hayes,  por  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:18-20+  Oct  '80 


HAYES,   John  B.  -  Continued 

(U.S.  Coast  Guard)  Interview.  ADM  John  B.Hayes, 
por  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6:14+  Jan  '80 

Wreckage  of  nations  that  forgot  the  sea  litters  history, 
ADM  Hayes  says   (at  ROA's  Mid- Winter  meeting). 
ADM  John  B.Hayes,  por  Officer  56:11  Apr  '80 

HAYWARD,    Thomas  B. 

CNO  objectives  enhance  Reserve.   ADM  Thomas  B. 
Hayward.  por  Officer  56:17  Feb  '80 

The  future  of  U.S.   sea  power.  ADM  Thomas  B. Hay- 
ward.  (Reprinted  from  United  States  Naval  Insti- 
tute Proceedings,   May  1979)  Asian  Def  J  No. 5: 
124-127  Sep-Oct  '80 

Navy's  chief  (ADM  Thomas  B. Hayward)  asks  more 
people  $$  .  Paul  Smith.  AF  Times  40:3  Jan  7   '80 

(The  U.S.  Navy)  Interview.  ADM  Thomas  B. Hayward. 
por  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:49-50+  Apr   '80 

Why  Navy  wants  50%  more  combat  muscle.  Interview. 
ADM  Thomas  B. Hayward.   Govt  Exec  12:16+ 
Aug   '80 

HAZARDOUS  DUTY  PAY  see  Incentive  Pay 
HAZARDOUS  MATERIALS  see  Hazardous  Substances 
HAZARDOUS  SUBSTANCES 


Are  you  ready  for  the  F-16?   TIG  Brief  31:17 
Dec  21   '79 

Coping  with  asbestos  successfully.    Maj  Joseph  R. 
Calek.    illus  Mil  Engr  72:176-177  May-Jun  '80 

'Cradle  to  grave'  control  of  hazardous  wastes  pushed. 
John  Ginovsky.  AF  Times  41:1+  Sep  8  '80 

Demilitarizing  chemical  munitions --prototype  system 
offers  safe  disposal  of  Army  chemical  agents  and 
munitions,    illus  Army  Log  12:14-16  Nov-Dec  '80 

Disposal  of  munitions  residue/lessons  learned.   TIG 
Brief  32:8  Nov  28  '80 

Environmental  law  issues.    TIG  Brief  32:17-18 
Jul  25   '80 

PCB  (PolyChlorinated  Biphenyls):  Easily  mistaken 
for  water.   TIG  Brief  32:18  Mar  21   '80 

Those  deadly  hazardous  wastes.  Richard  C.Kibler. 
illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:30-32  Nov  '80 

Transportation 

Mission:  Transportation  support  to  nuclear  testing. 
Capt  Donald  W.Lamb,  illus  map  Translog  11:6-7 
Apr  '80 

Nuclear  shipments:  Where's  the  plan?   TIG  Brief  32:6 
May  2   '80 

Safeguarding  nuclear  material:  Transportation  and 
storage--a  training  exercise  for  DOE  personnel 
with  M-16  rifles.   David  A.Kolman.   illus  Def 
Trans  J  36:38-40  Apr  '80 

Will  terrorism  go  to  sea?   Merle  Macbain.   illus  Sea 
Power  23:15-24  Jan  '80 


214 


HAZARDOUS  SUBSTANCES    -  Continued 

Transportation    _  Cont'd 
Laws  and  Regulations 

Breach  of  promise.    (Hazardous  cargo  improperly 
prepared  or  certified  for  air  shipment)  Maj  Alan 
D.York,    illus  MAC  Flyer  27:4-6  Feb  '80 

Fence  the  bears  out?   Gene  R.Beaver,    illus  Def 
Trans  J  36:41-43  Aug   '80 

HEADQUARTERS  AIR   FORCE  RESERVE 

Air  Force  Reserve,  illus  tab  AF  Mag  63:126-127 

May  '80 

HEALTH  AND  HYGIENE 

See  also 
Diseases 
Mental  Health 
Nutrition 
Physical  Fitness 

AFROTC  Health  Awareness  Program  (HAP).  Maj 
Harry  P.Wetzler.    tab  Educ  J  22:43-45  AY  '79/'80 

Battling  unseen  enemies--environmental  health  spe- 
cialists.  SP5  Lana  Ott.   illus  Soldiers  35:47-49 
Aug  '80 

'DOC  (Doctors  Ought  to  Care)  wants  to  keep  you 
healthy.  Paul  Smith,  illus  AF  Times  41:39-40 
Sep  29  '80 

Documentation  of  industrial  hygiene  samples.  TIG 
Brief  32:17-18  Nov  28   '80 

GAO  inspection  finds  many  health  hazards.   AF  Times 
40:7  Jan  21   '80 

Global  travel  and  travelers'  health.    (Harry  G.Arm- 
strong Lecture)  Eugene  J.Gangarosa  and  others, 
tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:265-270 
Mar   '80 

Health  services:  Methods  improvements.  TIG  Brief 
32:9  May  30   '80 

Industrial  hygiene  evaluations  of  workshops.  TIG 
Brief  32:17  Jan  2  5   '80 

Meds  ban  tanning  devices,   say  they  harm  the  skin.  AF 
Times  41:7  Sep  22  '80 

Respiratory  disease  most  common  ailment  (of  mili- 
tary people).   AF  Times  41:4  Oct  27   '80 

Three  killers.  SP5  Linda  D.Kozaryn.  illus  Soldiers 
35:38-40  Oct  '80 

Voice  your  views  on  health  care.  Richard  Barnard. 
AF  Times  40:6  Jan  14   '80 

HEALTH  SERVICES  COMMAND  see  Army  Health  Ser- 
vices Command 

HEARING 

See  also 
Ears 

I  can't  hear  you.  SP4  Robin  Proctor,  illus  USA  Avn 
Dig  26:18+  May  '80 

Noise-induced  hearing  loss  and  vestibular  dysfunc- 
tion. W.  J.  Oosterveld  and  others,  tabs  Aviation, 
Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:823-826  Aug  '80 


HEARING  -   Continued 


Wilford  (Hall)  clinic  aids  hearing  problems,    illus  AF 
Times  41:35  Nov  24  '80 

HEART 


Blood  pressure  and  oxygenation  in  different  cardio- 
vascular compartments  of  a  normal  man  during 
postural  exposures.   V.E.Katkov  and  V.V.Chestu- 
khin.  tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:1232- 
1242  Nov  '80 

Cardiovascular  and  sympathetic  reactions  to  in-flight 
emergency  responses  among  base  fire  fighters. 
Ben  F.  Hurley  and  others,   tabs  Aviation,   Space  & 
Envmt  Med  51:788-792  Aug  '80 

Cardiovascular  responses  of  man  exposed  to  +Gz 

accelerations  in  a  centrifuge.  B.Vettes  and  others, 
illus  tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:375- 
378  Apr  '80 

Central  circulation  and  metabolism  of  the  healthy  man 
during  postural  exposures  and  arm  exercise  in  the 
head-down  position.  O.G.Gazenko  and  others,  illus 
tabs  Aviation,   Space  k  Envmt  Med  51:113-120 
Feb  '80 

Coincident  loss  of  consciousness  and  ventricular 

tachycardia  during  +G2  stress.  James  E.Whinnery 
and  others,  illus  tab  Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med 
51:827-831  Aug  '80 

A  comparison  between  freon  and  acetylene  rebreathing 
for  measuring  cardiac  output.   Flemming  Bonde- 
Petersen  and  others,  illus  tabs  Aviation,  Space  & 
Envmt  Med  51:1214-  1221  Nov  '80 

Coronary  bypass  in  an  airline  pilot.  Antoine  Saint- 
Pierre,  illus  tab  Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med 
51:1150-1152  Oct  '80 

Detection  of  coronary  artery  disease  in  asymptomatic 
aircrew  members  with  thallium- 201  scintigraphy. 
Gregory  S .  Uhl  and  others,  tab  Aviation,   Space  k 
Envmt  Med  51:1250-1255  Nov   '80 

Effects  of  ozone  on  symptoms  and  cardiopulmonary 
function  in  a  flight  attendant  surrogate  population. 
Michael  T.Lategola  and  others,   illus  tabs  Avia- 
tion,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:237-246  Mar   '80 

Frank  orthogonal  vectorcardiograms  in  humans  dur- 
ing and  after  exposure  to  +GZ  acceleration  stress. 
M.Harold  Laughlin  and  others,    illus  tabs  Aviation, 
Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:653-660  Jul   '80 

Heading  off  heart  attack.  SP5  Lana  Ott.  illus  Soldiers 
35:37-41  Feb  '80 

Heart  scan  eases  disease  detection.  AF  Times  40:49 
Jun  16  '  80 

Hemodynamic  effects  of  extreme  positive  pressure 
breathing  using  a  two-pressure  flying  suit.  U.I. 
Balldin  and  B.Wranne.  illus  tabs  Aviation,  Space 
&  Envmt  Med  51:851-855  Sep  '80 

Human  tolerance  to  aerial  combat  maneuvers.   Russell 
R.  Burton  and  Robert  M.Shaffstall.    tab  Aviation, 
Space   ii  Envmt  Med  51:641-648  Jul   '80 

Hypertension  screening/annual  dental  examination. 
TIG  Brief  32:15  Feb  8  '80 


215 


HEART   -  Continued 

Incidence  of  complications  from  coronary  angiogra- 
phy in  463  USAF  aviators.  Mary  M.Thomas  and 
others,    tabs  Aviation,   Space  &   Envmt  Med  51:930- 
936  Sep  '80 

Mitral  valve  prolapse--a  review.  Peter  J.  Engel  and 
James  R.Hickman,  Jr.  Ulus  tabs  Aviation,  Space 
&  Envmt  Med  51:273-286  Mar  '80 


HEAT    -   Continued 

_Ph_y_S-i_o_l  0_g.i.c_?_L_EJJ.££jL?_"   Cont'd 

Fluid-electrolyte  shifts  and  thermoregulation:  Rest 
and  work  in  heat  with  head  cooling.   J.  E.Greenleaf 
and  others.    Ulus  tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt 
Med  51:747-753  Aug   '80 

Heat  got  ya'?   Ulus  TAC  Attack  20:20  Jul   '80 


Prevalence  of  coronary  heart  disease   risk  factors  in 
a  young  military  population.   John  F.Patton  and 
James  A.Vogel.  tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt 
Med  51:510-514  May   '80 

The  prolapsed  mitral  valve  syndrome  and  the  flyer. 
Russell  B.Rayman.   Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med 
51:287-289  Mar  '80 

Pulmonary  and  symptom  threshold  effects  of  ozone  in 
airline  passenger  and  cockpit  crew  surrogates. 
Michael  T.Lategola  and  others,   tabs  Aviation, 
Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:878-884  Sep  '80 

Radionuclide  perfusion  images  before  and  after  car- 
diac rehabilitation.   Edwin  Atwood  and  others,  illus 
tabs  Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:892-898 
Sep  '80 

Serum  cholesterol  levels  in  selected  Air  Force  cadets 
compared  with  levels  in  the  West  Point  study.  Dale 
A.Clark  and  others,  tabs  Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt 
Med  51:6-10  Jan  '80 

Suspected  coronary  artery  disease  among  military 

aviation  personnel.  William  Buckendorf  and  others, 
tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:1153-1158 
Oct  '80 

A  will  and  a  way.  (Katy  King,  wife  of  AF  TSgt  Bob 
King,  receives  a  heart  transplant)  SSgt  Lorenzo 
D.Harris,    illus  Airman  24:41-44  Aug  '80 

HEAT 


See  also 
Temperature 

Effects  of  a  postexercise  sauna  bath  on  ECG  pattern 
and  other  physiologic  variables.   Albert  M.Paolone 
and  others,   tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51: 
224-229  Mar  '80 

The  heat  from  within  the  earth.  Richard  M.Steede 
and  Capt  Don-Michael  Bradford,  illus  map  AF 
Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:23-27  Nov  '80 

Hot  water  at  less  than  half  the  cost.   Capt  John  L. 
Heiser.  illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:32-33 
Feb  '80 

PJ}-Y_sA  o  l_9_g_i_c_a_l_  E_f  f_e_c_t_s_ 

Accidental  hypothermia:  The  effect  of  initial  body 

temperatures   and  physique  on  the  rate  of  rewarm- 
ing .   J.B.Morrison  and  others,   tabs  Aviation, 
Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:1095-1099  Oct  '80 

The  deadly  heat:  How  to  avoid  the  killer  that  takes 
some  300  lives  each  year.  Steve  Sternberg  and  Joe 
McCain,   illus  AF  Times  41:39  Sep  8   '80 

Effect  of  induced  cyclic  changes  of  deep  body  tempera- 
ture on  performance  in  a  flight  simulator.   T.M. 
Gibson  and  others,   illus  tabs  Aviation,   Space  &. 
Envmt  Med  51:356-360  Apr  '80 


Heat  stress  exposure  of  aerial  spray  pilots.  Bruce 
Gribetz  and  others,   tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt 
Med  51:56-60  Jan  '80 

Physiological  responses  of  men  and  women  to  pro- 
longed dry  heat  exposure.  B.A.Avellini  and 
others,  tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51: 
1081-1085  Oct  '80 

Summer  ope  rations --no  sweat?   Don't  bet.   WgComdr 
Peter  S.Wilkins.    illus  TAC  Attack  20:18-19 
Jul  '80 

Thermal  stress,    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:27  Aug   '80 

HEBERT,    F.    Edward 

"Eddie"  He'bert,    a  Congressman  whose  style  left  no 
doubt  where  he  stood  on  U.S.   security  issues  .  por 
obit  Natl  Guard  34:36  Jan- Feb  '80 

F.Edward  Hebert,   once  a  power  on  Hill,   dies  at  78. 
obit  AF  Times  40:42  Jan  14  '80 

HECKER,   Guy  L.  ,    Jr 

The  M-X:  Critical  need  for  the  United  States.    (Pre- 
sentation,  Orange  County  World  Affairs  Council, 
Santa  Ana,    CA,   April  9,    1980)  BrigGen  Guy  L. 
Hecker,   Jr.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  9-15,   Jun  '80 

HELICOPTER  INDUSTRY  AND  TRADE 

Agusta  A   109  helicopter.   Giorgio  Apostolo.   illus  tab 
Aerosp  Intl  16:27-30  Nov-Dec   '80 

Helicopter  operations  in  the  Alps.   Marc  Grangier. 
illus  Interavia  35:55-57  Jan  '80 

The  world's  military  helicopter  fleet.   Table  only. 
Interavia  35:621-626  Jul  '80 

Exhibitions 

HAA  (Helicopter  Assoc  of  America)  Show  report  (Las 
Vegas,   NV,   Feb  10-13,    1979):  Helicopter  industry 
enters  new  growth  phase,    illus  Interavia  35:3  75- 
377  Apr   '80 

3 2d  HAA  Exposition:  Into  the  80s.   Ron  Sherman  and 
Frank  G.  McGuire.   illus  Aerosp  Intl  16:20-21 
May- Jun   '80 

France 

Ae'rospatiale  updates  its  range  for  the  1980s:  Three 
new  twin-turbine  helicopters  introduced.  Marc 
Grangier.  illus  tab  Interavia  35:246-250  Mar  '80 

Great    Britain 


Commercial  Chinook  on  the  North  Sea.   Paul  Maurice, 
illus  tab  map  Interavia  35:600-602  Jul  '80 


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HELICOPTER  INDUSTRY  AND  TRADE    -   Continued 
Russia 

Soviets  now  produce  over  15  Hind  attack  helicopters 
every  month.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer.  illus 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:24a+  Jan  '80 

Uji_i_t_e_d S  t  a  t  e  s 

Helicopters  vs  government;  looking  for  a  place  to 
land.    (Interview  with  Gerald  J.  Tobias)  Govt  Exec 
12:32-33  Jun  '80 

Heliflight  Systems  Inc--total  helicopter  support. 

Marc  Grangier.  illus  Interavia  35:542-543  Jun   '80 

Hughes  Defender  II- -the  armed  scout,  illus  Interavia 
35:1066-1067  Nov  '80 

Hughes  updates  its  500  MD.   Paul  A.Turk,    illus 
Aerosp  Intl  16:30-31  May-Jun  '80 

Soviets  now  produce  over  15  Hind  attack  helicopters 
every  month.   Benjamin  F.Schemmer.  illus 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:24a+  Jan  '80 

HELICOPTER  TYPE 

Only  U.  S.    military  helicopters  are  entered  under 
type.    For  helicopters  of  other  countries  see  entries 
under  specific  categories,    e.  g.  ,    Helicopters,    Mili- 
tary--Great  Britain. 

AH  -  1 


AAH  budget  fiasco.   Benjamin  F.Schemmer.   illus  tab 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:28-30  Feb  '80 

AH-1  model  configuration.   LtCol  Floyd  Eberhard. 
illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:24-25  Jun   '80 

AH-1FS:  One  step  closer  to  reality.   CW2  Ronald  E. 
Burgess.   USA  Avn  Dig  26:19-21  Oct  '80 

New  punch  with  TOW  Cobra.   Capt  C.B. Stoops,  illus 
tab  MarCor  Gaz  64:21-24  Dec   '80 

Utah  Cobras.   Maj  Reece  Stein  and  SSgt  Tom  Wharton, 
illus  Natl  Guard  34:26-28  Apr   '80 

Maintenance  and  Repair 

Cobra  weapons  repair,    illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:19 
Aug   '80 


See  UH-60 


Black    Hawk 


CH-  3 


Testing 

Sea  Harrier  status  report.  Paul  Maurice,  illus  Intl 
Def  Rev  13,   No. 6:865-866   '80 

C_H_-_4_7 

Aerial  displacement  of  tube  artillery.  IstLt  Terry  G. 
Stewart,  illus  tabs  Fid  Arty  J  48:22-27  Nov- 
Dec  '80 

Army's  "new"  medium  lift  helicopter  (CH-47D).  illus 
Mil  Rev  60:83  Mar  '80 

Operation  Northern  Leap:  The  flight.   Capt  Stephen  H. 
Gilbertson.  illus  map  tab  USA  Avn  Dig  26:6-10 

Mar  '80 


HELICOPTER  TYPE     -   Continued 

CH_-_4J_  -  Cont'd 

Operation  Northern  Leap:  20/20  hindsight.   (Self-de- 
ploying CH-47s  to  Europe)  Maj  Richard  Heehn. 
illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:2-5  Mar  '80 

Splash  down.   (Water  operations  training)  SgtlC  Ron 
Freeman,  illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:45-47  Apr  '80 

CH_-_5_3_ 

'Super  Stallions'  are  on  the  way.   illus  MarCor  Gaz 
64:8  Nov  '80 

£J}_i.n°  °  k 

See  CH-47 

Cobra 
See  AH-1 

Hj-J 

Rescue  reversal,  illus  MAC  Flyer  27:14-15  Jul  '80 

Unknown  quantity  (helicopter  sling  missions).  Maj 
Alan  D.York,   illus  MAC  Flyer  27:19-21  Aug   '80 

H_H^5_3_ 

Sikorsky  H-53  used  in  Iran  rescue  try.   Jay  Miller, 
illus  AF  Times  40:44  May  19  '80 

H_u_e_y_c  o  b  r  a 
See  AH-1 

I_r_o_qu  o  i  s 
See  UH-1 

Kiowa 
See  OH- 58 

LAMPS 
See  SH-2;  SH-60 

Nij»hthawk 

See  UH-1 

_P_H^5_8_ 

Down  &  out.    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:11-13  Dec   '80 

P_ay_e_  Low 
See  HH-53 

RH-  5  3 

The  art  of  helicopter  maintenance.    R.James  Woolsey. 
illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  1 17:25  Jun  '80 

Navy  likely  to  renew  last  year's  unsuccessful  bid  for 
46  new  MH-53Es.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer.  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:16+  Jun  '80 

_SH_-_2_ 

SH-2F  LAMPS  weapon  system  trainer:  The  tactical 
wave  of  the  future.   LT  George  Galdorisi.   US  Nav 
InstProc  106:129-131  Mar  '80 

SH-60 

ASW  programs  move  ahead  with  first  Seahawk  flight-- 
Orion  also  passes  major  milestone.   James  D. 
Hessman.    illus  Sea  Power  23:13  Jan  '80 


217 


HELICOPTER  TYPE 


Continued 
SH-  6  0  -   Cont'd 


LAMPS  program  makes  every  ship  an  aircraft  car- 
rier.  Col  Warren  P.Baker,    Ret.    illus  Sea  Power 
23:21-22+  Jul   '80 

LAMPS:  The  ship  system  with  wings.  RADM  Raymond 
N.Winkel  and  Dan  Manningham.  illus  US  Nav  Inst 
Proc  106:114-117  Mar  '80 


See  H-3 


See  AH-1 


See  SH-60 


See  CH-53 


S  e_a_K  i_n_g_ 


Seacobra 


Se  ahawk 


Seastallion 


UH  -  1 


The  Black  Hawk  &  the  Huey  partners  in  total  support. 
Maj  Leon  L.Bennett,  illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:16-17 
May   '80 

Do  you  remember  the  saying,  "What  you  see  is  what 
you  get"?  Ronald  R.Simmons,  illus  USA  Avn  Dig 
26:21-23  Jul   '80 

"Grandma,"  the  Vietnam  veteran,   flies  again.    Lt 
David  Vogels.    illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:20-21  Jan  '80 

"The  real  thing."  (UH-1  flight  simulator)  Ronald  R. 
Simmons,    illus  tab  USA  Avn  Dig  26:16-18  Oct  '80 

So  a  nice  girl  like  you  wants  to  drive  a  Huey.  Capt 
Deborah  K.Gilbert,  illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:15-17 
Jul  '80 

UH-  6  0 


The  Black  Hawk  k  the  Huey  partners  in  total  support. 
Maj  Leon  L.Bennett,  illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:16-17 
May  '80 

The  Infantryman's  helicopter  in  the  1980 's.  MajGen 
David  E. Grange,   Jr.  illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:2-3 
Apr  '80 

Presidential/congressional  inaction  leaves  Pentagon 
budget  in  disarray.   Deborah  M.Kyle  and  Benjamin 
F.Schemmer.  tab  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:11-12 
Nov  '80 

Some  operational  aspects  of  the  UH-60A  Black  Hawk. 
Charles  Gils  on.   illus  Intl  Def  Rev   13,    No.  7: 
1067-1074  '80 

Testing 

Blackhawk  test  pilots,   illus  Translog  11:4-5  Apr   '80 
YAH-64 

AAH  budget  fiasco.   Benjamin  F.Schemmer.   illus  tab 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:28-30  Feb  '80 

Army's  YAH-64  attack  helicopter  survives  DOD  at- 
tempt to  kill  it.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer.  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:24b+  Jan  '80 

Changes  to  the  Advanced  Attack  Helicopter  (YAH-64). 
illus  Mil  Rev  60:81  Jun  '  80 


HELICOPTERS 

The  helicopter  boom  is  here.    Mark  Lambert,    illus 
Interavia  35:594-595  Jul  '80 

Accidents 
See  Accidents,    Air;  Accidents,    Ground  (Air- 
craft) 

Characteristics 

Bell's  super  transport  for  the  eighties,   illus  tab 
Asian  Def  J  No.  3:134+  May- Jun  '80 

Control 
See   Flight  Control  Systems 

D  e  s  i  g_n 

Bell's  super  transport  for  the  eighties,   illus  tab 
Asian  Def  J  No.  3:134+  May-Jun  '80 

El  e_  c_  troni_c_  E ^Jjuig  m_e_nt_ 
See  Electronic  Equipment  (Aircraft) 

E  njSJ^il^f. 

Turbine  engines  for  helicopter.  Andrea  Artoni.  illus 
Aerosp  Intl  16:52-55  Mar-Apr   '80 

Exhi  bi_t_io_n_s 

HAA  (Helicopter  Assoc  of  America)  Show  report  (Las 
Vegas,   NV,   Feb  10-13,    1979):  Helicopter  industry 
enters  new  growth  phase,   illus  Interavia  35:375- 
377  Apr  '80 

32d  HAA  Exposition:  Into  the  80s.   Ron  Sherman  and 
Frank  G.McGuire.   illus  Aerosp  Intl  16:20-21 
May-Jun  '80 

L^LS-E.S-'LLJ-PJ? 

See  also 
Preflight  Inspections 

Instruments 

See  Aeronautical  Instruments 

Landing    and     Takeoff 

Helicopter's  Mr  In-Between.  Dan  Manningham.  (Re- 
printed from  Business  and  Commercial  Aviation, 
January  1979)  illus  MAC  Flyer  27:20-22  Jul  '80 

Li  j|h  ting 

A  comparison  of  underwater  helicopter-escape  lights. 
S.M.Luria  and  others,    illus  tabs  Aviation,   Space 
&  Envmt  Med  51:674-679  Jul  '80 

^  ^JJ?^£B£S££_^.2.^ Repair 

See  Aircraft  Maintenance 

M_a  n  uf  a_c  t  u  r_e 
See  Helicopter  Industry  and  Trade 

Po  wer     Plants 

See  also 
Helicopters-  -Engines 

Refueling 

See  also 
In- Flight  Refueling 


218 


HELICOPTERS  -  Continued 

_S_a_f  £^y  _M  e  a  s  u  r  e  s 
See  also 


Flying  Safety 


Speed 


Helicopters  breaking  the  200  kn  barrier:  Three  sys- 
tems could  do  it  this  decade.  Mark  Lambert,  illus 
tabs  Interavia  35:839-843  Sep  '80 

S  t_ab_i  1  i  t  y 

Helicopter's  Mr  In-Between.   Dan  Manningham.   (Re- 
printed from  Business  and  Commercial  Aviation, 
January  1979)  illus  MAC  Flyer  27:20-22  Jul  '80 
T_a  _k_e_o_f f 
See  Helicopters --Landing  and  Takeoff 

France 


'**■: 


Aerospatiale  updates  its  range  for  the  1980s:  Three 
new  twin-turbine  helicopters  introduced.  Marc 
Grangier.  illus  tab  Interavia  35:246-250  Mar  '80 

I_taly 

Agusta  A  109  helicopter.   Giorgio  Apostolo.  illus  tab 
Aerosp  Intl  16:27-30  Nov-Dec   '80 

Mexico 


La  Comision  Federal  de  Electricidad  de  Mexico: 
Helicopters  bringing  progress  to  high  altitudes. 
Marc  Grangier.   illus  Interavia  35:358-359  Apr  '80 

Russia 

History 

Helicopters.   Lt-Col  Yu.Malakhov.  illus  Soviet  Mil 
Rev  No. 9:24-26  Sep  '80 

HELICOPTERS,    EXPERIMENTAL  see  Aircraft.    Experi- 
mental 

HELICOPTERS,    GUNSHIP  see  Gunships 

HELICOPTERS,    LOCAL  SERVICE 

Commercial  Chinook  on  the  North  Sea.   Paul  Maurice, 
illus  tab  map  Interavia  35:600-602  Jul  '80 

Norway:  Maritime  aviation  booming.  Knut  Lovstuha- 
gen.    illus  Interavia  35:150-151  Feb  '80 

HELICOPTERS,    MILITARY 

See  also  entries  on  U.  S.    military  helicopters 
by  model  designation  under  the  specific  type,  e.g., 
Helicopter  Type- -AH- 1 

Air  forces  of  Asia.   Pushpindar  Singh,    illus  tabs 
Asian  Def  J  No.  3:34-36+  May-Jun  '80 

Airborne  anti-tank  warfare .   Konrad  Alder,    illus  tabs 
Armada  Intl  pt  1,   4:36+  Jul-Aug  '80;  pt  2,   4:74-76+ 
Oct-Nov  '80 

Antihelicopter  operations.  Maj  Frank  E.Babiasz  and 
Capt  Carl  E.Daschke.  illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:24-27 
May   '80 

Combat  support  rotorwings.   Andrea  Artoni.    illus 
Aerosp  Intl  16:24+  May-Jun  '80 


HELICOPTERS.    MILITARY  -  Continued 

Helicopter  notes.   Regular  feature  in  some  issues  of 
National.  Defense 

Helicopters  in  urban  combat,   an  unanswered  question. 
Capt  Adolf  Carlson,  illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:8-15 
May   '80 

Military  helicopters  for  the  next  decade.   Marc 
Grangier.    illus  Interavia  35:619-620  Jul  '80 

The  threat:  How  to  fight  helicopters--Soviet  style. 
Capt  Carl  E.Daschke.   illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26-45-47 
Jan  '80 

The  world's  military  helicopter  fleet.    Table  only. 
Interavia  35:621-626  Jul   '80 

A_c  cidents 
Sec  Accidents,    Air;  Accidents,    Ground  ( 
craft) 

A  j- m  a  m  e  n  t 

DFWES  (Direct  Fire  Weapons  Effects  Simulation)- -a 
new  heliborne  anti-tank  simulation  system,  illus 
Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 2:257-258  '80 

Helicopters  for  the  Central  Front.  Mark  Hewish. 

illus  chart  Intl  Def  Rev  pt  1,    13,   No. 3:400-406   '80 

Hughes  Defender  II- -the  armed  scout,  illus  Interavia 
35:1066-1067  Nov  '80 

Our  team  in  Spain.   (A  USAF  mobile  training  team 

sent  to  train  Spanish  Army  helicopter  crews  to  use 
the  XM-93  minigun)  Maj  John  J.Moscatelli  and 
SSgt  Bill  Welch,  illus  map  Airman  24:36-38 
Nov  '80 

B_lade£ 

Tail  rotor  breakaway.   Capt  M.  J  .  T.Hewetson.   USA 
Avn  Dig  26:40-42  Jun  '80;  Aerosp  Safety  36:7-9 
Oct  '80 

C  h_a  _r  a  C  tc-ristics 

Bell's  super  transport  for  the  eighties,    illus  tab 
Asian  Def  J  No.  3:134+  May-Jun  '80 

Gallery  of  Soviet  aerospace  weapons:  Helicopters, 
illus  AF  Mag  63:130-131  Mar   '80 

Gallery  of  USAF  weapons:  Helicopters,  illus  AF  Mag 
63:145  May  '80 

C_o_rn_b_a_t     Evaluation 

HASTE  (Helicopter  Assault  Survivability  in  a  Threat 
Environment)- -helicopter  survivability.  Maj  Ar- 
thur L.Greaney.  illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:4-5  Apr  '80 

Helicopter  maturity-'-the  low,    slow,   new  war  in  the 
air.    illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.  5:30-31+   '80 

C_o  n  t  r  o  1 
See  Flight  Control  Systems 

Design 

Bell's  super  transport  for  the  eighties,    illus  tab 
Asian  Def  J  No.  3:134+  May-Jun  '80 

— — — — LLIL'LLf—  Jkiliii.P.  J?2-?J0_L. 
See  Electronic  Equipment  (Aircraft) 


\ 


HELICOPTERS,    MILITARY    -   Continued 

E  m  r  r  H_^_'}_^_Y__f_L2-t--?_4_u-Le-?_ 

Crew  confusion:  Helicopter  mishap  with  a  moral. 
Aerosp  Safety  36:26-27  Jul  '80 

It  can  happen  to  you.   Capt  George  Kerrigan,  illus 
MAC  Flyer  27:12-13  Jun  '80 

Some  operational  aspects  of  the  UH-60A  Black  Hawk. 
Charles   Gilson.   illus  Intl  Def  Rev   13,    No. 7: 
1067-1074   '80 

When  the  chips  are  down  .  ..  illus  MAC  Flyer  27: 
22-23  Dec   '80 

Will  you  be   ready?   illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:28-29  Jan  '80 

E  ng i  n  e  s 

See  also 
Gas  Turbines  (Aircraft) 

Fortunes  of  DOD's  two  aircraft  engine  giants  about  to 
be  reversed.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer.  tab  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:18+  May   '80 

Fires     and     Fire     Prevention 

Improved  helicopter  firefighting:  The  view  from  the 
deck.   LT  Carl  Burch.    illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106: 
98-99  Jun  '80 

Ice     Prevention 


Helicopter  ice  encounters.   CW4  Thomas  W.Witten. 
illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:16-17  Feb   '80 

Helicopter  in-flight  icing.   Arthur  J.Negrette.    (Re- 
printed from  Aerospace  Safety,    March  1977)  illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:18-20  Feb  '80 

Rescue  reversal,  illus  MAC  Flyer  27:14-15  Jul  '80 

Inspection 

See  also 
PrefLight  Inspections 

Instruments 
See  Aeronautical  Instruments 

Intercepti  o_  n 

Intercepting  low-speed  targets.    Lt-Col  G.Dovgal- 
yonok.   illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  7:21-23  Jul  '80 

U_a_nd  J.  n  g_  _a_n_d_  _T_a_k_e_o_ff_ 

Crew  confusion:  Helicopter  mishap  with  a  moral. 
Aerosp  Safety  36:26-27  Jul  '80 

Down  &  out.    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:11-13  Dec    '80 

A  good  new  idea.  CAPT  Gerald  G.O'Rourke,   Ret. 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:42-47  Mar  '80 

Navy  completes  first  flight  tests  on  Arapaho--sea 
trials  scheduled   'later  this  year.'  James  J.Mul- 
quin.   illus  Sea  Power  23:31-33  Nov   '80 

Phase  II  for  Arapaho.   James  D.Hessman.    illus  Sea 
Power  23:38  Aug  '8  0 


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HELICOPTERS,    MILITARY       .  Continued 

Landing    and     Takeoff    -   Cont'd 

Whiteout:  A  rotary-wing  winter  menace.   LtCol  Rob- 
ert L.Gardner,  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:8-11  Jan  '80 

L  i  f  t_  _Ca_piLt> J- J.  LtX_ 

Unknown  quantity  (helicopter  sling  missions).  Maj 
Alan  D.York,   illus  MAC  Flyer  27:19-21  Aug    '80 

Li_g_h_t_inj 

Red  lights  can  mean  trouble.   Silas  G.Garrett,    illus 
tabs  USA  Avn  Dig  26:41-43  Sep   '80 

M_a_i  nt  e_  n  a  n  £  e_  _an_d_  _R_e_p_a_i_r 
See  Aircraft  Maintenance  and  subdivision  Main- 
tenance and  Repair  under  specific  Helicopter  Types 

M  a  n  u  f  a  c_t_u_r_e 
See  Helicopter  Industry  and  Trade 

M_°  '-Lil  i  c  a  t  i  on  s 

Changes  to  the  Advanced  Attack  Helicopter  (YAH-64). 
illus  Mil  Rev  60:81  Jun  '80 

Hughes  Defender  U--the  armed  scout,  illus  Interavia 
35:1066-1067  Nov  '80 

M_o_t_h_b  a  1 1  i  n_g_ 
See  Helicopters,    Military- -Storage 

P_e  r_for  HiAJLfL? 

Army  hurt  by  aviator  shortage,   but  encouraged  by 
success  of  new  aircraft.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer. 
illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:38+  May  '80 

Helicopters  for  the  Central  Front.   Mark  Hewish. 

illus  chart  Intl  Def  Rev  pt  1,    13,   No. 3:400-406   '80 

Some  operational  aspects  of  the  UH-60A  Black  Hawk. 
Charles  Gilson.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 7: 
1067-1074   '80 

Piloting 

Down  'n  dirty.   Ronald  R.Simmons  and  Joan  Black- 
well,   illus  tab  USA  Avn  Dig  26:38-40  Nov  '80 

It  can  happen  to  you.  Capt  George  Kerrigan,  illus 
MAC  Flyer  27:12-13  Jun  '80 

Keep  that  toil  up!   illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:24-26  Jan  '80 

Some  operational  aspects  of  the  UH-60A  Black  Hawk. 
Charles  Gilson.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,    No. 7: 
1067-1074   '80 

Study  and  Teaching 

The  greening  of  the  blue.    (AF  helicopter  pilot  trainees 
at  Fort  Rucker,    AL)  Sgt  Craig  Pugh.   illus  Airman 
24:2-6  May   '80 

Power     Plants 

See  also 
Helicopters,    Military- -Engines 

Refueling 

See  also 
In-Flight  Refueling 


220 


HELICOPTERS,    MILITARY      .   Continued 
Safety     Measures 

See  also 
Flying  Safety 

Coming  soon:  Wire  strike  protection  for  helicopters. 
LeRoy  T.  Burrows,   illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:36-39 
Sep   '80 

Down  k  out.    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:11-13  Dec   '80 

It  can  happen  to  you.  Capt  George  Kerrigan,  illus 
MAC  Flyer  27:12-13  Jun  '80 

When  the  chips  are  down  .  .  .  illus  MAC  Flyer  27: 
22-23  Dec  '80 

Whiteout:  A  rotary-wing  winter  menace.   LtCol  Rob- 
ert L.Gardner,  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:8-11  Jan  '80 

Storage 

MTMCTEA  (MTMC  Transportation  Engineering  Agen- 
cy) helicopter  positioning  device,  illus  Translog 
11:15-16  Nov  '80 

Keep  that  tail  up!   illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:24-26  Jan  '80 

Tail  rotor  breakaway.   Capt  M.  J  .  T.Hewetson.   USA 
Avn  Dig  26:40-42  Jun  '80;  Aerosp  Safety  36:7-9 
Oct  '80 

T_a_ke_of£ 

See  Helicopters,    Military--Landing  and  Takeoff 

T  e_s_t  i_n_g_ 

DFWES  (Direct  Fire  Weapons  Effects  Simulation)--a 
new  heliborne  anti-tank  simulation  system,  illus 
Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 2:257-258  '80 

France 

The  anti-tank  helicopter- -France  asks  what  next? 
Mark  Lambert,  illus  Interavia  35:844-846  Sep   '80 

Great     Britain 

HC  Mk  1:  New  Chinook  helicopter  for  the  RAF.  Doug- 
las W.Nelms.  illus  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies  125:65- 
69  Jun  '80 

:NjA_TO. 

The  helicopter:  Air  or  ground  weapon?   LtCol  David 
Miller,   illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue 
No.  1:141-142   '80 

Helicopters  for  the  Central  Front.  Mark  Hewish. 

illus  chart  Intl  Def  Rev  pt  1,    13,   No.  3:400-406   '80 

Russia 

The  competition:  (Soviet)  MI-6  "Hook."  illus  MAC 
Flyer  27:16-17  Feb  '80 

Gallery  of  Soviet  aerospace  weapons:  Helicopters, 
illus  AF  Mag  63:130-131  Mar  '80 

The  HIP:  Bus,   gunship  or  both?   Capt  Carl  E.  Daschke. 
illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:42-44  Jul  '80 

The  Hind  myths  &  facts.  Capt  Carl  E.  Daschke.  (Re- 
printed from  United  States  Army  Aviation  Digest, 
Dec   1979)  illus  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  12-14,  Jan-Mar  '80 


HELICOPTERS,    MILITARY    -   Continued 

I^JJ-ii     -   Cont'd 

Soviet  aircraft--the  Mi-24  Hind.  Capt  Michael  H. 
Boyce.  MarCor  Gaz  64:22-23+  May  '80 

Soviets  now  produce  over  15  Hind  attack  helicopters 
every  month.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer.  illus 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:24a+  Jan  '80 

Threat:  Beating  the  Hind-D.   illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:45- 
47  Nov  '80 

United    States 


Attack  helicopter  support  of  the  division.   Capt  Terry 
R.  Council,    illus  Air  Def  Mag,   pp   16-18,   Oct- 
Dec   '80 

Future  armored  vehicles:  Flying  tanks.   Col  R.R. 
Battreall,   Ret  and  Maj  Joe  L.Riggins.  illus  tabs 
Armor  89:56-59  Jul-Aug   '80 

Gallery  of  USAF  weapons:  Helicopters,  illus  AF  Mag 
63:145  May  '80 

Hughes  Defender  II- -the  armed  scout,  illus  Interavia 
35:1066-1067  Nov  '80 

Hughes  updates  its  500  MD.   Paul  A.Turk,    illus 
Aerosp  Intl  16:30-31  May-Jun  '80 

Lethal  against  armor:  The  Joint  Air  Attack  Team. 
William  P.Schlitz.    illus  AF  Mag  63:44-50+  Sep   '80 

Navy  likely  to  renew  last  year's  unsuccessful  bid  for 
46  new  MH-53Es.  Benjamin  F.  Schemmer.  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:16+  Jun  '80 

The  "X"  Wing  and  the  circulation  control  rotor.    LtCol 
William  D.Siuru,    Jr.    illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106: 
115-116  Jul   '80 

HELICOPTERS,    TRAINER 

U_ri  ited    States 

SH-2F  LAMPS  weapon  system  trainer:  The  tactical 
wave  of  the  future.  LT  George  Galdorisi.   US  Nav 
Inst  Proc  106:129-131  Mar  '80 

HELICOPTERS,    TRANSPORT 

Bell's  super  transport  for  the  eighties,   illus  tab 
Asian  Def  J  No.  3: 134+  May-Jun   '80 

Helicopter  operations  in  the  Alps.   Marc  Grangier. 
illus  Interavia  35:55-57  Jan  '80 

G£e_a^   Britain 

Commercial  Chinook  on  the  North  Sea.  Paul  Maurice, 
illus  tab  map  Interavia  35:600-602  Jul  '80 

Norway 

Flying  the  offshore  oil  rigs:  Petroleum  Helicopters 
Inc  and  Helikopter  Service  A/S.  Marc  Grangier. 
illus  Interavia  35:596-599  Jul  '80 

United    States 


Flying  the  offshore  oil  rigs:  Petroleum  Helicopters 
Inc  and  Helikopter  Service  A/S.  Marc  Grangier. 
illus  Interavia  35:596-599  Jul  '80 


221 


HELICOPTERS.   TRANSPORT  -  Continued 

Un  i  t_e_d__S_t_a_t  e£     -Cont'd 

Helicopters  vs  government;  looking  for  a  place  to 
land.   (Interview  with  Gerald  J.Tobias)  Govt  Exec 
12:32-33  Jun  '80 

HELICOPTERS  IN  BUSINESS 

Helicopters  vs  government;  looking  for  a  place  to 
land.   (Interview  with  Gerald  J.  Tobias)  Govt  Exec 
12:32-33  Jun   '80 

HELICOPTERS  IN  FIRE  FIGHTING 

The  MGM  Grand  Hotel  burns  while  AF  saves  victims, 
illus  AF  Times  41:23  Dec  8   '80 

HELICOPTERS  IN  MEDICAL  SERVICE 

See  also 
MAST     (Military  Assistance  to  Safety  and  Traffic) 

Cheating  death  (at  William  Beaumont  Medical  Center's 
Trauma  Center,  El  Paso,  TX) .  SP5  Lana  Ott.  illus 
Soldiers  35:10-12  Nov  '80 

Helicopter   'ambulances '--a  developing  market.   Marc 
Grangier.   illus  Interavia  35:436-437  May  '80 

HELICOPTERS  IN  PATROL  WORK 

HMS  Invincible  accepted  into  the  Royal  Navy.   Col 
Norman  L.  Dodd.    illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  3:130- 13  1 
May-Jun  '80 

Helicopter  reconnaissance.  MajGen  M.Belov.  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No. 2:29-31  Feb  '80 

Norway:  Maritime  aviation  booming.   Knut  Lovstuha- 
gen.   illus  Interavia  35:150-151  Feb  '80 

Sea  Searcher  contract,   illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  3:132- 
133  May-Jun  '80 

HELICOPTERS  IN  RESCUE  WORK 


See  also 


MAST     (Military  Assistance  to  Safety  and  Traffic) 

Combat  survival:  Key  to  rescue.   SMSgt  Gerald  H. 
Smith,    illus  Air  Reservist  32:13+  Apr  '80 

Deep  sea  rescue.   Majs  Richard  Weissbard  and  John 
Sullivan,   Jr.   illus  Air  Reservist  32:18-19  Apr  '80 

Flight  in  the  twilight  zone.    (Disaster  relief  opera- 
tions at  Mount  St  Helens)  CW3  Russell  D.Capps. 
illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:29-33  Sep   '80 

The  MGM  Grand  Hotel  burns  while  AF  saves  victims, 
illus  AF  Times  41:23  Dec  8   '80 

Norway:  Maritime  aviation  booming.   Knut  Lovstuha- 
gen.   illus  Interavia  35:150-151  Feb  '80 

Operation  Snow  Blow.   Capt  Alexander  M.  Lindsay, 
illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:42-44  Jan  '80 

Search  and  rescue  in  Southeast  Asia,    1961-1975. 
Capt  Earl  H.Tilford,   Jr.   illus  AU  Rev  31:60-74 
Jan-Feb  '80 

The  season  to  be  helpful:  The  Guard  pitches  in!  (1979 
winter  storms  in  Colorado  and  Wyoming)  illus  Natl 
Guard  34:6-9  Jan-Feb  '80 


HELICOPTERS  IN  RESCUE  WORK  -   Continued 

UK  civil  maritime  air  operations.   Derek  Wood,    illus 
map  Interavia  35:152-154  Feb  '80 

U.S.  raiders  killed  100-200  Chinese  troops  in  1970 
North  Vietnam  foray.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer. 
illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:32b-34  Jan  '80 

HELICOPTERS  IN  SCIENTIFIC  RESEARCH 

The  Three-Mile  mission.   (AF  helicopters  from  An- 
drews AFB,   MD,   provide  transportation  for  offi- 
cials monitoring  escaping  radiation  at  Three-Mile 
Island)  Airman  24:43  May  '80 

HELIPORTS 

Helicopters  vs  government;  looking  for  a  place  to 
land.    (Interview  with  Gerald  J.Tobias)  Govt  Exec 
12:32-33  Jun  '80 

HELMETS 

CD  man  revisited.  Col  Richard  Pilmer  and  MSgt 
Christopher  R.Yancey,  illus  TAC  Attack  20:4-7 
Jan  '80 

How's  your  helmet?   TSgt  William  T.  Smith,   illus 
TAC  Attack  20:27-28  Apr  '80 

Statistics  grim  on  bike  helmets.   AF  Times  41:34 
Aug  11   '80 

HENRY,    Richard  C. 

Making  use  of  space  hardware.   (Presentation,   Bever- 
ly Hills  Rotary  Club,   Beverly  Hills,    CA,   Aug   18, 
1980)  LtGen  Richard  C.Henry.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  28-32,  Oct  '80 

Military  space  communications  systems- -has  tech- 
nology outpaced  the  user?   LtGen  Richard  C.Henry, 
por  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24:18+  Dec   '79- 
Jan  '80 

Old  problems,   new  solutions  surfacing  in  space  pro- 
grams. Interview.  LtGen  Richard  C.Henry,  por 
Def  Elect  12:55-58  Dec   '80 

Space  systems  communications.    (Address,   Keynote 
Luncheon,   AFCEA  Western  Conference  &  Exposi- 
tion,  Anaheim,   CA,   Jan  9-11,    1980)  LtGen  Rich- 
ard C.Henry,  por  Signal  34:29-31  Feb  '80 

HERMANN.   Robert  J. 

Air  Force  research  and  development  programs . 
(Presentation,   Subcommittee  on  Research  and 
Development,   House  Armed  Services  Committee, 
Washington,   March  4,    1980)  Robert  J.Hermann. 
AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,  pp  28-33,   Jun  '80 

Electronics  in  warfare:  A  look  ahead.  Robert  J.Her- 
mann, por  AF  Mag  63:76-80  Jul  '80 

Salute  to  space  division.   (Presentation,   Air  Force 
Assoc  National  Convention,   Washington,   Sep  16, 
1980)  Robert  J.Hermann.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs: 
Sup,   pp  13-15,   Nov  '80 

HERRES.    Robert  T. 

Air  Force  Communications  Command,  por  AF  Mag 
63:68-69  May  '80 


222 

HIDALGO,    Edward 

HOSPITALS   -  Continued 

Navy:  Can  the  deeds  match  the  words?  Interview. 

Air     Force--U.S.      .   Cont'd 

Edward  Hidalgo,  por  Govt  Exec  12:12+  Jan  '80 

Med  centers  list  specialities.  AF  Times  40:5+ 

HIGHWAYS  see  Roads 

Jan  7   '80 

HIJACKING  OF  AIRCRAFT   see  Airplane  Hijacking 

Reserve  medics  keep  Offutt  (AFB,   NE)  hospital 

ticking.  AF  Times  40:10  Feb  4  '80 

HILL,    James  A. 

Armed     Forces  —  U.S. 

Reflections  on  a  career.    (Presentation,   Andrews 
AFB,    MD,    Feb  29,    1980)  Gen  James  A.Hill.   AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,  pp  29-31,    May   '80 

HISTORY 


See  also 
Military  History 

also_  subdivision  History  under  specific  subjects 

HOLCOMB,    M.Staser 


Planning  for  the  Navy  of  the   1980s.   VADM  M.Staser 
Holcomb.  por  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:40-45  Sep   '80 

HOLLEY,   I.  B.,    Jr 

The  Battle  of  Marathon,    or  what's  a  2500-year-old 
battle  got  to  do  with  me?   MajGen  I.  B.Holley,   Jr. 
AU  Rev  31:46-50  Jul-Aug   '80 

British  and  German  air  doctrine  between  the  wars. 
Williamson  Murray,   illus  AU  Rev  31:39-58  Mar- 
Apr  '80;  Comments.   MajGen  I.  B.Holley,   Jr  and 
GpC apt  Ian  Made lin.   32:99-101  Nov-Dec   '80 

HOLLINGSWORTH,    James  F. 


The  light  armored  corps--a  strategic  necessity. 
LtGen  James  F.Hollings worth,    Ret  and  MajGen 
Allan  T.Wood,    Ret.   Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117: 
20-22+  Jan   '80 

HOLLOWAY,    James   L.  ,    Jr 

A  gentlemen's  agreement.   ADM  James  L.Holloway, 
Jr,    Ret  and  Jack  Sweetman.  por  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:71-77  Sep   '80 

HOLLOWAY,    James  L.  ,    III 

Naval  Aviation  flies  into  the  future.   ADM  James  L. 
Holloway  III.  por  Sea  Power  23:17-20  Jul   '80 

The  quality  of  military  advice.   ADM  James  L.Hollo- 
way III,   Ret.   AEI  For  Plcy  &  Def  Rev  2,   No.  1  : 
24-36   '80 

HOME   LOANS  see  Loans,    Home 
HOMOSEXUALS  see  Sex 


DOD  statistics:  Pregnancy  most  common  reason  for 
hospitalization.  AF  Times  41:4  Nov  10  '80 

GAO  faults  DOD  on  plans  to  handle  war  casualties. 
AF  Times  41:4  Jul  28   '80 

Pending  OMB  rule  could  block  building  of  VA,   mili- 
tary hospitals.   AF  Times  41:52  Oct  27  '80 

A_r_rn_y_-  -U.S. 

Family  practice.   Helen  Kay  Ellsworth,   illus  Soldiers 
35:45-47  May  '80 

United    States 


Civilian  hospitals  eyed  for  war  use.  AF  Times  40:12 

Jun  16  '80 

Civilian  response  good  to  wartime  hospital  plan 

(Civilian-Military  Contingency  Hospital  System). 
AF  Times  41:16  Nov  17   '80 

GAO  faults  DOD  on  plans  to  handle  war  casualties. 
AF  Times  41:4  Jul  28    '80 

The  medical  connection:  Trauma  center  (Maryland 
Institute  for  Emergency  Medicine  Service)  posses- 
ses skilled  Guardsmen,    illus  Natl  Guard  34:8-10 
Aug  '80 

Pending  OMB  rule  could  block  building  of  VA,   mili- 
tary hospitals.  AF  Times  41:52  Oct  27   '80 

(Sen)  Percy  hits  failure  of  VA,   DOD  to  share  med 
units,   illus  AF  Times  41:14  Aug  18   '80 

HOTELS  AND  MOTELS 

AAFES  to  'pay'  Hale  Koa.   AF  Times  40:6  Jan  21   '80 

Hale  Koa  holiday.  Helen  Kay  Ellsworth,  illus  map 
Soldiers  35:42-44  Dec   '80 

Navy  takes  over  Tokyo  hotel  operation--to  be  used  by 
all  Services.  AF  Times  41:30  Nov  3   '80 

HOURS  OF  LABOR 

Job  sharing:  Military  wives  find  a  new  approach  to 
part-time  work.   Anna  L.  Conroy.    illus  AF  Times, 
Times  Magazine  sup:54-56  Sep   1   '80 


HONORS  see  Awards,    Decorations,    etc 


HOSMER,    Craig 


What  if  the  "what  if"  syndrome  were  reversed?  The 
nuclear  road  to  energy  independence.  Craig  Hos- 
mer.  por  Sea  Power  23:31-37  Aug  '80 


HOSPITALS 


Air     Force--U.S, 


TDY  can  cause  strain,  illus  AF  Times  41:10  Nov  3   '80 

The  unique  hardships  of  sea  duty.  CAPT  Thomas  M. 
Hale  and  Linda  D.Pappas.  illus  tabs  US  Nav  Inst 
Proc  106:67-73  Nov  '80 

HOUSEHOLD  EFFECTS 

The  ABCs  of  PCSing.   SgtMaj  Bruce  Bant,   illus  Sol- 
diers 35:31-34  May  '80 


Internal  inspections:  Ideas  for  the  functional  manager. 
TIG  Brief  32:15-16  Oct  31   '80 


Criticism  of  movers  ignored,   GAO  says.  AF  Times 
41:16  Nov  10  '80 


223 


HOUSEHOLD  EFFECTS   -   Continued 

Do  it  yourself.  SP5  Denis e  E.Dudley,  illus  tab 
Soldiers  35:36-38  Apr  '80 

Do-it-yourself--the  best  move  we  ever  made. 

W.Beirne  Keefer.    illus  AF  Times,  Times  Maga- 
zine  sup:42-44+  Jun  2   '80 

Education,   transportation,   and  the  three  "Rs."  Bob 
Waldman.   illus  Translog   11:6-8  Mar   '80 

HHG:  Emphasis  on  cost  faulted  (by  Sen  Harrison 
Schmitt).   Len  Famiglietti.   AF  Times  41:3 
Oct  27   '80 

Hawaii:  Sun,   sand,    and  MTMC-FOP  (Field  Office 
Pacific).  Col  John  W.Perry,   Jr.  Translog  11:1-2 
Oct  '80 

Household  goods   carrier  "tells  it  like  it  is."  Roily  A. 
Cailles.   Translog   11:5-6  May   '80 

Marking  of  shipments.   TIG  Brief  32:7  Apr  18  '80 

More  do-it-yourself  moves  urged.   Len  Famiglietti. 
AF  Times  40:2  Feb  4   '80 

Nickles  and  dimes   saved  still  add  up  to   $.    TIG  Brief 
32:5-6  Sep  26   '80 

PCS  checklist  can  save  dollars.    Len  Famiglietti.   AF 
Times  41:7  Sep   15    '80 

Panel  (Defense  Per  Diem  Committee)  asks  higher 
HH  goods  weight  allowances,   tab  AF  Times  41:17 
Dec  29   '80 

Plan  to  bar  customs  check  called  a  threat  to  HHG. 
Len  Famiglietti.  AF  Times  40:3  May  5   '80 

Senate  vote  near  on  property  bill.  AF  Times  41:3 
Aug  25    '80 

Servicemen  gain  while  taxpayers  save  with  DITY. 
Mark  D.Smith,  illus  tab  Def  Trans  J  36:40-44 
Dec   '8  0 

Standard  Operation  Identification  Program.   TIG  Brief 
32:4  Feb  8   '80 

HOUSING 

See  also 
Barracks  and  Quarters 

United    States 


HOUSING   -  Continued 

Uni  t_c_d__Sta_t  e_s_  -   Cont'd 

Costs 

House  swaps:  Saving  time,  money,   careers.  AF 
Times  40:1+  Apr  21   '80 

HOVERCRAFT   sec  Air  Cushion  Vehicles 

HOWZE,    Hamilton  H. 

Confrontation  in  the  Middle  East.   Gen  Hamilton  H. 
Howze,    Ret.   Army  30:22-26  Aug  '80 

HUGHES,    James  D. 

Pacific  Air  Forces,  por  AF  Mag  63:84-85  May  '80 

Pacific  Air  Forces:  A  forward  defense  strategy. 
(Presentation,   Air  Force  Assoc  National  Sympo- 
sium,   Los  Angeles,   Oct  26,    1979)  LtGen  James  D. 
Hughes.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup  No.  2:14-23 
Feb  '80 

HUMAN   ENGINEERING 


Human  engineering:  Man,   machine,   mission.  (Army's 
Human  Engineering  Laboratory)  SgtMaj  Bruce  N. 
Bant,  illus  Soldiers  35:24-26  Feb  '80 

Putting  the  HEL  into  HELBAT  (Human  Engineering 
Laboratory  Battalion  Artillery  Test).   SgtMaj  Bruce 
N.  Bant,   illus  Soldiers  35:39-41  Mar  '80 

HUMAN  GOALS 

New  directions  for  equal  opportunity.   M.Kathleen 
Carpenter,    illus  tab  Defense/80,  pp  2-15, 
Feb   '80 

HUMAN  RELATIONS 


Buying  a  home --the  American  dream,   illus  tabs  Sol- 
diers 35:20-23  May  '80 

Going  VA--it  may  not  be  your  key  to  home  ownership. 
Thomas  Slear.   illus  AF  Times,    Times  Magazine 
sup:22-24  Oct  6   '80 

(Leased)  housing  phase-out  won't  hurt  occupants.   AF 
Times  41:15  Nov  10  '80 

98  percent  living  off  base  to  get  VHA  by  Oct  31.   Tom 
Philpott.   tab  AF  Times  4.1:1+  Oct  27   '80 

Rise   in  housing   $$   sought.    John  Ginovsky.   AF  Times 
40:2+  Feb  25   '80 

Services  fear  end  to  leased  housing.   AF  Times  41:14 
Aug   18   '80 


Causes  of  war  through  the  writings  of  Aron  and  Waltz. 
B.A.Hamzah.  illus  Asian  Daf  J  No.  5: 143  -  144+ 
Sep-Oct   '80 

How's  your  equality  quotient?    TIG  Brief  32:8 
Nov  14   '80 

Interoperability  (at  the  grass  roots  level):  A  little 
view.    Capt  Richard  S.Gourley.   illus  Infantry  70: 
15-17  May-Jun   '80 

A  mature,   professional  approach  to  our  daily  frustra- 
tions .   TIG  Brief  32:11  Feb  8   '80 

Speak  to  me.   Capt  Gary  V.Earl.  illus  TAC  Attack 
20:22-23  Jan  '80 

Who's  your  flight  commander?    LtCol  Delbert  F. 
Miller,   illus  TAC  Attack  20:10-12  Dec   '80 

Study    and     Te  a_c_h_i  n_g 


New  directions  for  equal  opportunity.    M.Kathleen 
Carpenter,    illus  tab  Defense/80,  pp  2-15, 
Feb  '80 
HUMAN  RELIABILITY 

But  I  thought   .  .  .   CDR  V.M.Voge.    (Reprinted  from 
Approach,   Aug   1980)  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:24-25 
Oct  '80 

Common  sense  and  nuclear  safety.   TIG  Brief  32:19 
Feb  8  '80 

Design-induced  operator  error.   TIG  Brief  32:14 
Mar  7   '80 


224 


HUMAN  RELIABILITY    .  Continued 

Drugs,   alcohol,   and  PRP  (Personnel  Reliability  Pro- 
gram).   TIG  Brief  32:5  Jun  27   '80 

Finger  trouble.  Roger  Green,  illus  MAC  Flyer  27: 
12-15  May  '80 

Nuclear  surety  inspections.   TIG  Brief  32:3  May  30  '80 

Personnel  Reliability  Program  (PRP)  suspension  ac- 
tions.  TIG  Brief  32:8  Sep   12   '80 

Programming  your  own  computer.   Robert  E. Coward 
and  William  H.Nelson.   TAC  Attack  20:26-27 
Sep  '80 

The   'real  world'  application  of  the  two-man  concept. 
TIG  Brief  32:5  Feb  22  '80 


HUMPHREY,    Gordon  J. 

Analysis  and  compliance  enforcement  in  SALT  verifi- 
cation. Sen  Gordon  J.Humphrey.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5: 
1-26  Spring   '80 

HURRICANES 


Ground  safety:  Reporting  natural  phenomena.   TIG 
Brief  32:20  Feb  8  '80 

The  Hurricane  Hunters.   Gary  F.Frey.    illus  Am  Avn 
Hist  Soc  J  25:45-56  Spring   '80 

Hurricane /Puerto  Rico  Army  National  Guard,   illus 
USA  Avn  Dig  26:34-35  Jan  '80 

Hurricane  teams  ready  for  storms.   AF  Times  41:65 
Aug  18    '80 


The  returning  brigade.  Mary  C.Femmer.  illus  Army      HUYSER,    Robert  E. 
30:24-26+  Sep  '80 


Safety  first  .  .  .   last  .  .  .   and  always,    illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:21-24  Sep  '80 

Security  police  and  the  two-man  concept.    TIG  Brief 
32:5-6  Dec  12   '80 

Sociopolitical  alienation  and  military  efficiency.   Ste- 
phen D.Wesbrook.   tabs  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6: 
170-189  Winter  '80 

They're  still  trying  to  kill  you.   Maj  Gary  M.  Sloop. 
MAC  Flyer  27:6-7  Oct  '80 

Two-man  policy  reporting.  TIG  Brief  32:8  Jul  11   '80 

What  you  think  you  see   ...    sometimes  isn't.   Penelope 
Nelson,    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:20-23  Aug   '80 

HUMAN  RESOURCES 

The  Army's  match  game:  Man  to  machine.  James  D. 
Baker,  illus  tab  Def  Mgt  J  16:20-25  Second  Quar- 
ter '80 


Military  airlift  and  the  C-X.   Gen  Robert  E.Huyser. 
AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  15-16,   Aug   '80 

Military  Airlift  Command,  por  AF  Mag  63:80-82 
May   '80 

150  new  crews  OK'd  for  airlift  training.    Lee  Ewing. 
AF  Times  41:16  Aug  4  '80 

Patriotism  lies  in  nation's  soul.   Gen  Robert  E.Huy- 
ser. Officer  56:12-13  Jul  '80 

HYDROFOILS 

FPB  (Fast  Patrol  Boats)  weapon  systems.  (Reprinted 
from  Electronic  Warfare/Defense  Electronics, 
Dec  1978).  illus  map  Asian  Def  J  No. 2:86+  Mar- 
Apr  '80 

High-speed  ocean  vehicles.  James  D.Hessman.  illus 
Sea  Power  23:25-26+  Sep  '80 

Hydrofoils--the  ideal  EEZ  (Extended  Economic  Zones) 
patrol  craft?   Brian  Walters,    illus  Asian  Def  J 
No.  3:108+  May- Jun  '80 


Forecasting  the  human- resource  costs  of  Navy  weapon    HYDROGEN 
systems.  Peter  D.Weddle  and  CDR  Grant  D.Ful- 
kerson.  illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:6-11  Second  Quarter  '80 


Human  resource  considerations  from  concept  through 
deployment.  William  B.Askren  and  Gordon  A. 
Eckstrand.  illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:12- 19  Second 
Quarter   '80 


Energy  security  and  the  hydrogen  economy.  Harvey 
B.Silverstein.  illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:48-62 
Sep-Oct  '80 

Hydrogen:  The  fuel  of  the  future.   George  J.Hirt.  illus 
tab  Mil  Engr  72:94-98  Mar-Apr  '80 


The  "people"  side  of  strategic  deterrence:  Why  the 
draft  won't  solve  the  problem  either.  Govt  Exec 
12:22-24  Mar  '80 

Taking  account  of  human  resources  in  DOD.  Maj  Rob- 
ert D.Skees.  illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:26-29  Second 
Quarter  '80 


HUMAN  RIGHTS  see  Civil  Rights 

HUMAN  WASTE 

Catecholamine  excretion  in  A- 10  pilots.   Gary  S. 
Krahenbuhl  and  others,   tabs  Aviation,   Space  & 
Envmt  Med  51:661-664  Jul  '80 


HYDROPLANING 

Hydroplaning  made  easy.   Ma.'  Arthur  P.Meikel.   illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:22-25  Dec   '80 

HYDROPORTS  see  Airports 
HYGIENE  see  Health  and  Hygiene 
HYPOXIA 

Hypoxia-induced  fatal  aircraft  accident  revealed  by 
voice  analysis.  Ichiro  Saito  and  others,  illus  tabs 
Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:402-406  Apr  '80 

Medical  hyperbaric  oxygen  therapy:  22  cases.   Frank    , 
Welsh  and  others,    tab  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt 
Med  51:611-614  Jun  '80 


225 


IATA    see  International  Air  Transport  Association 

I  CAP    see  International  Civil  Aviation  Organization 

ICBM    see  Missiles 

IFF    see  Identification  Friend  or  Foe 

ILS    see  Integrated  Logistic  Support 

INTEL  SA  T    see  International  Telecommunications 
Satellite  Organization 

INTELSAT    CONSORTIUM  see  International  Telecom- 
munications Satellite  Organization 

IP    see  Instructor  Pilots 
ICE 


"Pride  goeth  before   .  .  ."  Capt  Michael  W.Ryan,  illus 
MAC  Flyer  27:4-6  Sep  '80 

Rescue  reversal,  illus  MAC  Flyer  27:14-15  Jul  '80 

Snow  and  ice  on  the  runway.   TIG  Brief  32:18  Feb  8  '80 

ICEBREAKERS 

The  Coast  Guard's  red  fleet.   LT  Jeffrey  M.Garrett. 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:101-103  Dec  '80 

Deep  Freeze  1980:  Diary  of  an  icebreaker.   LT  Chris- 
topher L.Lee,  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:140-143 
Oct  '80 

Under  way  with  the  140-foot  icebreaker-tugs  .  LCDR 
Lawson  W.Brigham.  tab  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106: 
123-125  Oct  '80 

ICELAND 


Iceland:  Unique  in  NATO.    LCDR  Robert  A.Fliegel. 
illus  tab  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:32-37  Aug  '80 

For  e_i_g  n_  P_o^i_c_v_ 

View  from  Reykjavik.   Bjorn  Bjarnason.  illus  NATO's 
Fifteen  Nations  25:55  Apr-May  '80 

Politics    and    Governiment 

View  from  Reykjavik.  Bjorn  Bjarnason.  illus  NATO's 
Fifteen  Nations  25:55  Apr-May  '80 

ICING  ON  AIRCRAFT  see 


Airplanes,   Military- -Ice  Prevention 
Helicopters,   Military- -Ice  Prevention 

IDENTIFICATION  FRIEND  OR  FOE 

C3/EW  in  Europe--can  NATO  get  its  electrons  togeth- 
er?   Deborah  M.Kyle  and  Benjamin  F.Schemmer. 
illus  tab  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:24-25+  Sep  '80 

IFF- -the  current  system  and  its  problems.  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 3:352  '80 

The  NATO  identification  system.   Dan  Boyle,    illus 
Interavia  35:201-205  Mar  '80 

NTS  (NATO  Identification  System)- -a  new  identifica- 
tion system  for  NATO.  Dan  Boyle,  illus  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 3:351+  '80 


IDENTIFICATION  OF  MILITARY  PERSONNEL 

DEERS  (Defense  Enrollment/Eligibility  Reporting 
System)  expanding  on  West  Coast,  in  Southeast. 
AF  Times  41:32  Dec  15  '80 

DEERS  (Defense  Enrollment/Eligibility  Reporting 
System)  may  go  overseas  early.   Len  Famiglietti. 
AF  Times  41:4  Nov  17   '80 

New  IDs  OK'd;  will  cut  fraud,   misuse.   Paul  Smith. 
AF  Times  41:1+  Aug  4  '80 

Rites  of  passage:  Getting  your  first  ID  card.  Joan 
Dettmann.  illus  AF  Times  41:43  Sep  15   '80 

Shift  to  med  ID  system  (Defense  Enrollment/Eligibil- 
ity Reporting  System  (DEERS))  won't  deny  anyone 
care.  AF  Times  41:7  Nov  3  '80 

Standard  Operation  Identification  Program.   TIG  Brief 
32:4  Feb  8  '80 

Unauthorized  use  of  Air  Force  facilities  and  services. 
TIG  Brief  32:4  Apr  18  '80 

What  you  should  know  about  DEERS  (Defense  Enroll- 
ment/Eligibility Reporting  System).   Col  A.H.Hum- 
phreys.  Officer  56:23  Sep   '80 

IDEOLOGY 

Army  of  internationalists.  Col  A.Solovyov.  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No. 2:2-4  Feb  '80 

Ideological  indoctrination  of  Chinese  servicemen. 

Col  Yu.Petrov.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  1:45-47  Jan  '80 

Leninism  triumphant,  illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  1:2-4 
Jan  '80 

The  moral  factor  in  war.  Col  V.Zubarev.  Soviet  Mil 
Rev  No.  10:13-15  Oct  '80 

The  professional  revolutionary- -a  profile.   Mostafa 
Rejai.   illus  AU  Rev  31:86-90  Mar-Apr  '80 

V.I.Lenin  and  party-political  work  in  the  Red  Army. 
MajGen  P.Isakov.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  2:7-9  Feb  '80 

ILLINOIS 

State  of  the  state:  Illinois,  illus  Govt  Exec  pt  1, 
12:16+  Feb  '80;  pt  2,    12:29+  Mar  '80 

P  o  1  i  t  ica    »»d_Gover_nnient 

State  of  the  state:  Illinois,  illus  Govt  Exec  pt  1, 
12:16+  Feb  '80;  pt  2,    12:29+  Mar  '80 

ILLITERACY 

Curing  government  illiteracy.   M.Scott  Downing.   Govt 
Exec  pt  1,   Communicating  to  a  nation  of  tenth 
graders:  The  comprehension  drops  as  content  gets 
complex.    12:28-29+  Jul  '80;  pt  2,   An  automatic 
comprehension  check  for  government  regulation 
originators.    12:28+  Aug  '80 

IMMUNIZATION  AND  IMMUNITY 


Childhood  immunization,    illus  Soldiers  35:54-55 
Aug  '80 


226 


I 


IMMUNIZATION  AND  IMMUNITY    -  Continued 

Children  required  to  have  five  immunizations.    Len 
Famiglietti.   AF  Times  41:2  Dec  15   '80 

Post-exposure  use  of  the  new  human  diploid  cell 
(rabies)  vaccine  at  Clark  Air  Base  (RP).  Andrew 
W.Tice,   Jr.  Aviation,   Space  &t  Envmt  Med  51: 
923-925  Sep  '80 

Shoot  first,  ask  questions  later?  Tom  Donnelly,  illus 
AF  Times  41:29-30  Dec  29   '80 

IMPORT  TRADE  see  Commerce 

IN-FLIGHT  MEAL  SERVICE 

Airline  catering.   Manfred  Momberger.    illus  Aerosp 
Intl  16:49-51  May-Jun  '80 

IN-FLIGHT  REFUELING 

ADF  (Automatic  Direction  Finding)  magnetic  bearing 
rendezvous.   Capt  Tom  R.Konecny.    illus  tabs  Nav- 
igator 27:24-26  Summer   '80 

Air  refueling- -the  need.  LtCol  Clifton  J. Jester,  illus 
Combat  Crew  30:20-21  Jun  '80 

(Jet  engines,  jet  aircraft,  and  in-flight  refueling)  Jay 
Miller,  illus  AF  Times  pt  1,  41:23  Sep  8  '80;  pt  2, 
41:28  Sep  15   '80 

She  operates  a  gas  station  at  20,000  feet.  IstLt  James 
C.Pearson,   illus  Sergeants   18:18-19  Sep   '80 

H_i_£to_r_y_ 

The  nav  heritage --the  KC-97L.   LtCol  Thomas  P. 
Beal.    illus  Navigator  27:15-19  Winter  '80 

IN-SERVICE  TRAINING  see  On-the-job  Training 

INACTIVATION  OF  INSTALLATIONS  AND  UNITS 

A_rrn  e  d_F  o  _r£££ 

Out  of  40  bases  targeted,  only  six  closed.  AF  Times 
41:16  Dec   15   '80 

INCENTIVE  PAY 


INDIA 


Foreign    Relations 
Russia 

A  factor  of  peace  and  stability.   V.  Yefremov.  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No. 5:55-56  May  '80 

Soviet  ambitions  in  South  Asia.  A.G.Noorani.   Intl 
Sec  4:31-59  Winter  '79/'80 

Politics    and    Go  v_e_r_ri_rin_e_n_t 

India's  business  card- -democracy,   failed.   L.Thomas 
Walsh,   map  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:78+  Sep  '80 


See  also 
Flight   Pay 

Bill  would  up  incentive  pays.   Andy  Plattner.  AF 
Times  40:1+  Feb  11   '80 

House  panel  (Armed  Services  Subcommittee  on  Com- 
pensation) approves  o'seas  pay /leave  plan.    Martha 
Lynn  Craver.   AF  Times  40:1+  Jun  30   '80 

INCOME 


S  t  r  a  t  e_g_i_c_I_m_p_o_r_t  a_n  c_e_ 

India  moves  to  near  center-stage.    Leigh  Johnson. 
Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.  1:48   '80 

INDIAN  OCEAN  REGION 

DOD  wants  $$   for  (military  operations  in)  Indian 
Ocean.  AF  Times  40:54  May  12   '80 

Naval  operations  in  the  Middle  East.   VADM  Gerald  E. 
Miller,   Ret.   illus  Islamic  Def  Rev  5,   No.  1: 
10-13+  '80 

The  search  for  U.S.  bases  in  the  Indian  Ocean:  A 
last  chance.  ADM  Thomas  H.Moorer,   Ret  and 
Alvin  J.Cottrell.  illus  map  Strat  Rev  8:30-38 
Spring   '80 

Strat  <^_gj_£_]jj0:P°Sl^.I}. ££. 

Access  to  the  Indian  Ocean.  Maj  James  C.Wise,  illus 
tabs  maps  Mil  Rev  60:63-71  Nov  '80 

Ahead:  A  chasm  of  capability.  R.James  Woolsey  and 
Michael  Moodie.  illus  map  Sea  Power  23:45-46+ 
Nov  '80 

DOD  says  U.S.  does  "not  wish  to  compete"  with  USSR 
for  key  Indian  Ocean  base.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer. 
map  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:29+  Jul  '80 

Diego  buildup  seen  for  Indian  Ocean  force.   L.Edgar 
Prina.   Sea  Power  23:39-40  Feb  '80 

Indian  Ocean  arms  control.  Richard  A.  Best,  Jr.  illus 
map  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:42-48  Feb  '80 

The  Pentagon's  plans  for  the  Indian  Ocean.  V.  Yefre- 
mov. Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  6:47-49  Jun  '80 

A  Western  force  for  East  of  Suez.   Frank  Uhlig,   Jr. 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:39+  Aug  '80 


INDIANS  OF  AMERICA  see  American  Indians 


See  also 
Gross  National  Product 

Food  stamp  use  soars;  AFJ  estimates  60,000  need 
them.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer.  Armed  Forces  J 
Intl  117:39-40  Apr  '80 

USMC  Commandant  (Gen  Robert  H.Barrow)  leads 

Services  in  urging  troops  to  use  food  stamps.  SSgt 
Don  Shinkaruk.  tab  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:39 
Apr  '80 

Veteran  status,   earnings,   and  race-some  long  term 
results.  Roger  D. Little  and  J.Eric  Fredland.  tabs 
illus  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  5:244-260  Winter  '79; 
Commentary.  Patricia  M. Shields.   7:171-173;  Re- 
joinder. 7:174-175  Fall  '80 


INDOCHINA 

Indochina  versus  ASEAN?  Southeast  Asia  in  the  world 
of  the   1980s.   Peter  Lyon,   illus  map  NATO's  Fif- 
teen Nations  25:38-41  Feb-Mar  '80 


INDUSTRIAL  PLANNING 


See  also 
Industry  and  Defense 


INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS  see  Labor -Management 
Relations 


227 


INDUSTRY 

See  also  specific  kinds  of  industry,   e.g., 
Aerospace  Industry  and  Trade 
Aircraft  Industry  and  Trade 
Arms  Industry  and  Trade 
Electronic  Industry  and  Trade 
Fish  Industry  and  Trade 
Helicopter  Industry  and  Trade 
Missile  Industry  and  Trade 
Petroleum  Industry  and  Trade 

Subdivision  of  labor  revisited.   Franz  A.P.Frisch. 
illus  tabs  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:74-102  Winter   '80 

Di  s  p  e££^.!_ 

To  withstand  the  firestorm.  (Paul  Vauthier's  prophe- 
tic ideas)  Philip  D.Supina.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:42-46  Nov  '80 

Russia 


Home-front  exploit.  Lt-Col  N.Kurov.  illus  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No. 5:18-21  May  '80 

The  Kursk  Magnetic  Anomaly.  (Interview  with  M.Tru- 
nov)  Col  N.Yelshin  and  LtCol  V.Titov.  illus  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No. 2:10-13  Feb  '80 

U  n  i  t  e_4__StaJ:£ £ 

America's  lagging  productivity.  Frederick  L. 
Haynes.  tabs  Signal  34:33-37+  Jan  '80 

The  beleaguered  arsenal:  The  need  for  a  revitalized 
national  industrial  policy.   John  E.  Ellison,    illus 
tab  Sea  Power  23:25-26+  Dec   '80 

Reforging  industrial  readiness.  Dale  W.  Church,  illus 
Defense/80,  pp  2-7,    Dec   '80 

INDUSTRY  AND  DEFENSE 

Air  launched  cruise  missile  construction  program. 
Maj  Gerald  L.Robinson  and  others,  illus  AF  Engrg 
&  Svcs  Qtr  21:28-30+  May  '80 

An  analytical  approach  to  improved  manufacturing 
technology.  Milton  H.  Ritchie  and  others,  illus  tab 
Def  Mgt  J  16:52-56  Fourth  Quarter 


•80 


Army  logistics  challenges  in  the  1980'  s.   Gen  John  R. 
Guthrie,   tabs  Log  Spectrum  14:24-27  Summer  '80 

'Arsenal  of  democracy'  is  bankrupt.   LtGen  Ira  C. 
Eaker,   Ret.   AF  Times  40:19-20  Apr  28   '80 

The  beleaguered  arsenal:  The  need  for  a  revitalized 
national  industrial  policy.   John  E.  Ellison,    illus 
tab  Sea  Power  23:25-26+  Dec  '80 

CNAD  and  NIAG:  The  Conference  of  National  Arma- 
ments Directors,    its  inter  governmental  groups 
and  the  NATO  Industrial  Advisory  Group.   John  C. 
Stone,   illus  chart  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24:28+ 
Dec   '79-Jan  '80 

(Communications  and  electronic  industries  as  they 
relate  to  and  support  our  Armed  Forces)  (Banquet 
address,   AFCEA  Convention,   Washington,   June  25, 
1980)  Gen  Russell  E.Dougherty,    Ret.  illus  Signal 
34:28-30  Aug   '80 

The  communications  regulatory  process.    (Address, 
Technology  Luncheon,   AFCEA  Western  Conference 
&  Exposition,   Anaheim,   CA,   Jan  9-11,    1980)  Rep 
Lionel  Van  Deerlin.   illus  Signal  34:25-27  Feb  '80 


INDUSTRY  AND  DEFENSE  -   Continued 

(Complex  problems  we  face  in  maintaining  defense 
preparedness)  Interview.   William  J.Perry .  illus 
Natl  Def  65:50-55  Oct  '80 

Contracting  in  Air  Force  Systems  Command- -finding 
a  better  way.   Gen  Alton  D.Slay.   Signal  34:7-9 
Jul  '80 

DOD  announces  new  top  100  contractors.  Deborah  G. 
Meyer,  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:54-56  Jul '80 

Defence  industry  newsbriefs.   Regular  feature  in  is- 
sues of  As_ian_Defen£e_  Journal 

Defense  industry  news.    Regular  feature  in  issues  of 
International^  Defense_Review_ 

Deputy  Under  Secretary  of  Defense,   Research  and 
Advanced  Technology  (Arden  L.Bement,    Jr).  illus 
Natl  Def  64:9-10  Jun   '80 

Design-to- affordability:  One  industry  view.   Lawrence 
E.Stewart,  illus  tab  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  2:17-26 

Autumn  '79 

An  EEC  view  on  the  new  technologies  of  information. 
(Address,   AFCEA  NATO  Brussels  Symposium, 
Oct  1980)  Raymond  K.Appleyard.  Signal  35:51-53 
Dec  '80 

The  education -with- industry  program.   (Presentation, 
Education-with- Industry  Symposium,   Atlanta, 
Sep  15,    1980)  James  E.Williams,   Jr.  AF  Plcy  Ltr 
for  Comdrs:  Sup,    pp  18-22,    Oct   '80 

Home-front  exploit.  Lt-Col  N.Kurov.  illus  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No. 5:18-21  May  '80 

The  impact  of  energy  costs  on  acquisition  contracting. 
Vaughn  R. Pleasant.  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:69-76 
Spring   '80 

Implementing  NATO  systems /projects  .  (Address, 
AFCEA  NATO  Brussels  Symposium,  Oct  1980) 
Joseph  M. A. H.Luns.   illus  Signal  35:27-28  Dec   '80 

Improving  aircraft  navigation  through  shared  tech- 
nology.   Burrell  W.Hays,    illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:35-37 
First  Quarter  '80 

Independent  R&D:  Key  to  technological  growth.  David 
D. Acker.  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:43-57  Winter  '80 

Industry's  top  defense  contractors  and  their  Washing- 
ton executives.   Deborah  G.Meyer,   illus  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:44+ Aug   '80 

Industry's  "top  ten"  defense  contractors  and  their 
Washington  executives.   Deborah  G.  Meyer,   illus 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:56-57+  Jun  '80 

Is  DOD  a  competitive  force  in  the  semiconductor  mar- 
ket? John  Callahan.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:48+ 
Jun   '80 

Israel  Military  Industries--suppliers  of  weapons  and 
ammunition.   Felix  Miller,   illus  Armada  Intl  4: 
10-12+  Jan-Feb  '80 

Missile  unity:  A  NATO  view.  (Interview  with  G.R. 
Jefferson)  David  Harvey,  illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8, 
No. 3:39-41+  '80 

Major  defense  contracts- -value  over   $1  million. 

Regular  feature  in  issues  of  I^ejna_tional_Defen_se 
Review 


228 


INDUSTRY  AND  DEFENSE   -  Continued 

Metric  conversion  for  defense.    Thomas  S.  O'Connor, 
illus  Natl  Def  65:38-42  Dec   '80 

NATO  naval  armaments  co-operation.   FAdm  Dieter 
Welle rshoff.   illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24: 
39-40+  Dec  '79-Jan  '80 

National  Strategic  Mobility  Conference  (Washington, 
June   1980).    illus  Def  Trans  J  36:12-27  Aug  '80 

Needed:  A  defense-industrial  strategy  for  the  UK. 
Geoffrey  Pattie.  illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.  9: 
6-9+  '80 

The  origins  of  the  military-industrial  complex.  Mau- 
reen P.Sullivan.   Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:129-139 
Summer  '80 

Our  shrinking  industrial  base .   (Presentation,    Military 
Order  of  the  Carabao  Luncheon,   Army  and  Navy 
Club,   Washington,  April  22,    1980)  Gen  Alton  D. 
Slay.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  2-6,  Jul  '80 

Panel  (House  Armed  Services  Committee)  will  study 
defense  industry.   AF  Times  41:11  Oct  27   '80 

The  product  liability  problem.    Emanuel  Kintisch. 
illus  Natl  Def  65:40-46  Aug   '80 

Productivity  improvement:  A  challenge  for  the  80s. 
(Office  of  Productivity,    Technology,   and  Innova- 
tion) Jordan  J.Baruch.  illus  Signal  35:25-26 
Sep  '80 

Reforging  industrial  readiness.   Dale  W.  Church,    illus 
Defense/80,  pp  2-7,    Dec   '80 

Should-cost  analysis:  Is  it  the  answer?   H.G.Hoehl. 
tabs  Def  Mgt  J  16:48-51  Fourth  Quarter   '80 

Socio-economic  objectives:  Impact  on  civil  and  De- 
fense agencies.  Maj  Richard  J.Hampton  and  Rich- 
ard J.Lorette.  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  2:78-88  Autumn '79 

Socio-economic  program  impact  on  acquisition  man- 
agement. Patrick  D.Sullivan,  tab  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev 
2:89-98  Autumn  '79 

Spinoffs.   Helen  Kay  Ellsworth,    illus  Soldiers  35:44- 
47  Mar  '80 

U.S.   defense  electronics:  Strangled  or  free?    Jacque- 
lyn  S.Porth.   Def  &   For  Aff  8:37-39  Nov   '80 

VHSIC's  impact  on  industry.   David  H.Moore  and  Wil- 
liam J.Towle.  illus  tabs  Mil  Elect/Countermea- 
sures  pt  I,    6:48+  Nov  '80 

Winchester  goes  to  war.  Edwin  Pugsley.  illus  Natl 
Def  65:56-57+  Oct  '80 

INDUSTRY  AND  RESEARCH 


Productivity,  technology,  and  the  illusion  of  the  free 
lunch.  Hans  M.Mark,  illus  Defense/80,  pp  8-13, 
Aug   '80 

The  Royal  Signals  &  Radar  Establishment,  illus  maps 
Asian  Def  J  No. 2:78-79+  Mar-Apr   '80 

Spinoffs.   Helen  Kay  Ellsworth,   illus  Soldiers  3  5:44- 
47  Mar  '80 


INDUSTRY  AND  STATE 

FAA  &  industry:  First  to  be  forced  apart?   David 
Hoffman.   Govt  Exec   12:26-27  Jun  '80 

Opportunity  and  catastrophe:  How  government  looks 
to  NMA  (National  Micrographics  Assoc).   C.W. 
Borklund.   illus  Govt  Exec  12:14+  May  '80 

INERTIAL  GUIDANCE 


Improving  aircraft  navigation  through  shared  tech- 
nology.  Burrell  W.Hays,    illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:35-37 
First  Quarter   '80 

INERTIAL  NAVIGATION  see  Navigation,    Inertial 

INFANTRY 

Man  against  armor.  BrigGen  S.  L.  A.  Marshall,  illus 
Armor  89:30-36  Jan-Feb  '80 

France 

Renault  wheeled  armoured  vehicles  .  R.M.Ogorkie- 
wicz.  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,    No. 5:723-727   '80 

N_A_T_0 

The  forward  infantry  force  defense.   Maj  Robert  A. 
Frizzo.    illus  tab  Mil  Rev  60:20-29  May  '80 

Infantry:  The  edge  of  the  sword.   George  Gibbs.    illus 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue  No.  1:115- 
116+  '80 

Russia 

Rifleman  training  systems--preparing  the  infantry- 
man to  fight.  Edward  C.Ezell.  illus  tabs  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 5:707-711  '80 

United    States 


Combat  service  support  terrain  walks.  LtCol  Donald 
E.S.Merritt.  illus  tabs  Mil  Rev  60:31-37  Jun  '80 

The  9th  Infantry  Division,  illus  Infantry  70:19-22 
Jan-Feb  '80 

The  Infantry:  Its  roles  and  missions.   Marie  B.Edger- 
ton.    illus  Air  Def  Mag,   pp  9-13,    Jul-Sep   '80 

The  Infantryman's  helicopter  in  the  1980 's.   MajGen 
David  E.  Grange,   Jr.  illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:2-3 
Apr  '80 

Leadership  and  the  Infantry  lieutenant.    IstLt  Harold 
E.Raugh,    Jr.   illus  Mil  Rev  60:35-36  Jul   '80 

'One-up  and  two-back'?  Gen  William  E.DePuy,  Ret. 
illus  tab  Army  30:20-25  Jan  '80 

The  rapid  deployment  force:  How  much,  how  soon? 
Col  Raymond  E.Bell,   Jr.    illus  Army  30:18-24 

Jul  '80 

Rifleman  training  systems --preparing  the  infantry- 
man to  fight.  Edward  C.Ezell.  illus  tabs  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 5:707-711   '80 

Roundout:  Linking  active  &   Reserve.   (5th  Infantry 

Div,   Fort  Polk,    LA,    and  95  members  of  Louisiana 
Army  National  Guard  participate  in  Reforger  1978 
and  other  units  of  same  participate  in  Gopher 
Broke  VIII)  Helen  Kay  Ellsworth,  illus  Soldiers 
35:11-13  Apr  '80 


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INFANTRY   -   Continued 

Un_i^e_d__S_t_a_te_j3      -  Cont'd 

The  true  school  of  the  lieutenant.   Capts  Thomas  R. 
Rozman  and  William  A.Saunders,   illus  Infantry  70: 
lb- 18  Jul- Aug   '80 

The  U.S.  Army's  Infantry  and  Cavalry  Fighting  Vehi- 
cles. David  G.Holmes,  illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
7:1075-1081   '80 

History 

The  handlebar  Infantry  (Bicycle  Corps).   Don  Miller. 
illus  Army  30:38-40+  Sep   '80 

Infantry  in  the  Indian  Wars  (1866-1890).  MSgt  Patrick 
E.Andrews,   Ret.  illus  Infantry  pt  1,   70:28-32 
Jul-Aug   '80;  pt  2,   70:37-41  Sep-Oct  '80 

Organization 

Two  views  on:  The  rifle  squad.   Douglas  K.Lehmann 
•and  Robert  J.O'Neil.    illus  Infantry  70:18-21  May- 
Jun  '80 

INFANTRY  CENTERS  AND  SCHOOLS 

Russia 

Worthy  successors.    (Red  Banner  Higher  Command 
Combined-Arms  School)  Col  Ye.  Besschyotnov. 
illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  3:3 1-33  Mar  '80 

U_n_i_  t_e_d_ _S_t_a _t  e_  £ 

OPFOR  (OPposing  FORces)--life  on  the  other  side. 
SP5  Steve  Davis,  illus  Soldiers  35:50-52  Nov  '80 

INFLATION  (FINANCE) 

DOD  trying  to  cope  with  16  percent  inflation.  Paul 
Smith.  AF  Times  41:6  Aug   11   '80 

Funds  crunch  said  to  harm  AF  mission.  AF  Times 
40:4  Jan  7   '80 

The  impact  of  cost  rises.   David  Harvey,    illus  Def  & 
For  Aff8,  No.  1:40-41   '80 

Inflation  called  threat  to  U.S.  security.  Richard  C. 
Barnard.  AF  Times  40:3-4  Feb  18   '80 

Struggling  with  inflation.   Jay  Finegan.   illus  AF 
Times,    Times  Magazine  sup:4-8+  Sep  1   '80 

INFLIGHT  MEAL  SERVICE  see  entry  under  In- Flight 
as  two  words 

INFLIGHT  REFUELING  see  entry  under  In- Flight  as 

two  words 
INFORMATION,   FREEDOM  OF  see  Freedom  of  Infor- 
mation 
INFORMATION  EXPLOSION 

Comprehensive  OMB  report  takes  a  future  look  at  the 
Federal  life  of  general  purpose  ADP's.   tabs  Govt 
Exec  12:49-50+  Mar  '80 

INFORMATION  PROGRAMS 

Air  Force 


Commanders  and  public  affairs   officers.   (Excerpt 
from  presentation,   9th  Annual  Public  Affairs  Con- 
ference and  School,   Presidio  of  San  Francisco, 
March  28,    1980)  LtGen  Charles  M.Hall.   AF  Plcy 
Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  26-28,   Sep  '80 


INFORMATION  PROGRAMS  -   Continued 

Air     Force    -    Cont'd 

Facility  energy  technology  transfer.    Ed  E.  Wilson  and 
Capt  Philip  C.Holden.   AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21: 
28-29  Nov  '80 

Information  collections  from  the  public.    TIG  Brief 
32:15  Dec  12   '80 

INFORMATION  STORAGE  AND  RETRIEVAL  SYSTEMS 

See  also 
Electronic  Data  Processing  Systems 
Management  Information  Systems 
Microforms 

Facility  energy  technology  transfer.    Ed  E.Wilson  and 
Capt  Philip  C.Holden.   AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21: 
28-29  Nov  '80 

Message  handling  on  ships --rationalisation  by  dis- 
tributed data-processing.   LtComdr  Siegfried  Netz- 
band  and  Heinz  Schwarzer.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 6:883-886   '80 

INFRARED  DETECTORS 

The  Milan  night  sight,  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 2:256  '80 

Staring  IR  sensors.  Donal  B.Lloyd,  illus  tabs  Mil 
Elect/Countermeasures  pt  1,    5:58+  Nov  '79;  pt  2, 
5:32+  Dec  '79;  pt  3,   6:28+  Jan  '80 

Tactical  infrared.  W.M.Fraser.  illus  tabs  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 2:251-254  '80 

INFRARED  EQUIPMENT 

Dependence  of  optokinetic  nystagmus  characteristics 
upon  recording  techniques.  L.A.Abel  and  others. 
tabs  Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:1112-1113 
Oct  '80 

The  Milan  night  sight,  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 2:256  '80 

"Intelligent"  missiles  for  tomorrow.  John  S.Philipp. 
illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 5:20+  Sep-Oct  '80 

Navy  picks  AN/AAD-5  infrared  reconnaissance  set 
for  its  tactical  air  reconnaissance  pod  system. 
Ralph  L.Nardone.  illus  Def  Elect  12:23-24+  Oct  '80 

INFRARED  RADIATION 

Eyes  for  the  Navy?   CDR  Harold  M.Olson,    illus  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:113-115  Jul  '80 

INLAND  NAVIGATION  see  Wate rways 

INMAN,    Bobby  R. 

Critical  intelligence  issues  of  the  80s.  BrigGen  Clyde 
R.Dean  and  others,  por  Signal  35:9-12+  Oct  '80 


INSIGNIA 


Air     Force- -U.S 


Wings  for  nonrated;  badge  break  for  EM.  Bruce  Cal- 
lander, illus  AF  Times  40:1+  May  12  '80 

Hi  story 

Changing  insignias.   LtCol  Howard  T.  Wright,   Ret. 
illus  Aerosp  Hist  27:113-115  Jun  '80 


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INSIGNIA  -   Continued 

Air    Force  -  -  U  .  S.    .  Cont'd 
History-    Cont'd 

51st  insignia  and  early  history:  Homer's  Volunteer 
Group.  Tom  Britton.  Am  Avn  Hist  Soc  J  25:240 
Fall   '8  0 

New  wings  kindle  memories.    Bruce  Callander,    illus 
AF  Times  40:22+  May  19   '80 

Marine     Corps  -  -  U_._S  . 
History 

Shoulder  patches:  A  polar  bear  for  the  Marines  (serv- 
ing in  Iceland,  1941-1942).  Maj  D.F.Bittner.  illus 
MarCor  Gaz  64:76-82  Nov  '80 

INSPECTION 

See  also 
Airplanes,    Military—Inspection 
Food-  -Inspection 

A_i  r__F  o  £_££ 

Aircrew  testing:  One  IG  team's  approach.    TIG  Brief 
32:3-4  Sep  12   '80 

Base  Inspection  Questionnaire:  A  tool  for  managers. 
TIG  Brief  32:12  Jul  25    '80 

Chaplain  inspections.    TIG  Brief  32:3  Apr  4  '80 

Defense  Nuclear  Surety  Inspection  (DNSI).   TIG  Brief 
32:3  Oct  17   '80 

Effective  communications:  Vital  link  in  the  inspector- 
inspectee  relationship.   TIG  Brief  32:3-4  Nov  28  '80 

Housing  inspection  wait  to  be  waived.  AF  Times  40:18 
May   12   '80 

How  to  prepare  for  the  medical  IG.    TIG  Brief  32: 
11-12  Feb  22   '80 

Impact  of  inspectors  on  Air  Force  success.   (Ad- 
dress,   1979  USAF  Worldwide  Inspection  Confer- 
ence,  Norton  AFB,    CA)  John  A.  Hewitt,    Jr.    TIG 
Brief  32:1-2  Jan  11   '80 

Inspection  results:  A  management  tool.  TIG  Brief  32; 
3-4  Jun  13   '80 

Inspection  Results  Analysis  System  (IRAS).  TIG  Brief 
32:11  Sep   12   '80 

Inspections  and  combat  readiness  reporting.    TIG 
Brief  32:3   May  2    '80 

Inspectors  and  staff  officers:  Friends  or  foes?  TIG 
Brief  32:3  Nov  28  '80 

Internal  inspections:  Ideas  for  the  functional  manager. 
TIG  Brief  32:15-16  Oct  31    '80 

Joint  approach  adds   realism  to  inspections   (of  Air 

Force  Communications  Command  units  that  support 
five  major  commands).  AF  Times  41:35  Nov  17   '80 

Just  another  ORI.  IstLt  Max  D'LaRotta.  illus  Combat 
Crew  30:18-19  Sep   '80 


INSPECTION  -  Continued 

Aj_r__F ££ c_e_    -   Cont'd 

Leadership  through  inspection:  The  positive  approach. 
TIG  Brief  32:3  Nov  14   '80 

Limiting  factor  reporting  and  operational  readiness 
inspections.    TIG  Brief  32:3  May  16   '80 

Management  Effectiveness  Inspections  (MEIs).    TIG 
Brief  32:3  Jun  13   '80 

Medical  Service:  Inspection  Guide  E.   TIG  Brief  pt  1, 
Active  duty  medical  units.  Section  A,    32:21-22 
Feb  8  '80;  Section  B  (1-4),    32:17-22  Feb  22   '80; 
Section  B  (5-6),   32:18-21  Mar  7   '80;  Section  C, 
32:20-21  Mar  21   '80;  Section  D  (1-2),    32:18-21 
Apr  4  '80;  Section  D  (3),    32:19-21  Apr  18   '80; 
Section  E  (1-4),    32:18-21  May  4  '80;  Section  E  (5), 
32:18-22  May  16   '80;  Section  E  (6-9),    32:16-22 
Jun  13   '80;  Section  E  (10-13),  Sections  F-I,    32: 
16-22  Jun  27   '80;  Sections  J-L,    32:16-21  Jul  11  '80; 
pt  2,   Air  Reserve  forces  medical  units  or  activ- 
ities.  Section  A,    32:19-20  Jul  25   '80 

Mission  Capability  Inspection  (MCI).    TIG  Brief  32:3 
Jun  27   '80 

New  inspection  of  technical  training.   TIG  Brief  32:3 
Sep  26   '8  0 

Nuclear  surety  inspections.   TIG  Brief  32:3  May  30  '80 

Nuclear  surety  inspections.   TIG  Brief  32:3  Nov  14  '80 

Positive  aspects  of  the  inspection  process.   TIG  Brief 
32:3  Mar  21   '80 

Readiness:  Ready  for  what?   TIG  Brief  32:4  May  16  '80 

Readiness/surety  inspections:  Oversimulation  may 
be  the  'kiss  of  death.'  TIG  Brief  32:3  Jul  11   '80 

Results:  The  measure  of  an  inspector.   TIG  Brief  32:3 
Feb  8   '80 

SAC  readiness:  The  DE  (Damage  Expectancy)  for- 
mula.  BrigGen  Richard  A.Burpee,   illus  Combat 
Crew  30:2-3  May  '80 

Self- inspection:  A  holistic  view.    TIG  Brief  32:3-4 
Dec   12   '80 

Taking  the  blinders  off.    TIG  Brief  32:14  Jun  13   '80 

The  value  of  preparation.    TIG  Brief  32:10  May  16   '80 

What  commanders  need  to  know  about  the  new 

AFR  123-1,    'The  Inspection  System.  '  illus  TIG 
Brief  32:3  Apr  18  '80 

What  is  an  FMI  (Functional  Management  Inspection)" 
TIG  Brief  32:3  Sep  26   '80 

What  is  an  FMI  (Functional  Management  Inspection)? 
TIG  Brief  32:4  Dec  12  '80 

What's  a  SAMI  (System  Acquisition  Management  In- 
spection)?   TIG  Brief  32:3  Mar  7   '80 

Why  an  inspection  system?    TIG  Brief  32:4  May  30  '80 
Armed    Forces 

Rules  of  Evidence:  Inspection  change  held  far-reach- 
ing. AF  Times  41:26  Aug   11    '80 


231 


INSPECTION     -   Continued 

A  r  m_y_ 

IG  inspections:  Why  we  have  them.  SGM  Bruce  N. 
Bant,   illus  Soldiers  35:26-27+  Aug  '80 

Preparation  for  a  nuclear  surety  inspection.   Capt 
John  M.Urias.   illus  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  37-39,   Jan- 
Mar  '80 

C  o  a_s_t_G  u  a£d 

A  marriage  of  convenience:  Marine  safety  and  com- 
puters. LT  William  J.  Barker,  illus  map  US  Nav 
InstProc  106:125-127  Oct  '80 

Navy 


Let's  get  our  training  act  together.   CDR  John  D. 
Roper,   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:99-101  Jun  '80 

R  e  s_e_tv_e_foii^i_'Jj?J_r-I-?ii- 

Air  Force   Reserve  medical  units:  Self  inspection 
program.    TIG  Brief  32:6  Jun  27   '80 


INSPECTOR  GENERAL 


Air     Force 


See  also 


Air  Force  Inspection  and  Safety  Center 

Impact  of  inspectors  on  Air  Force  success.    (Ad- 
dress,   1979  USAF  Worldwide  Inspection  Confer- 
ence,  Norton  AFB,   CA)  John  A.  Hewitt,   Jr.    TIG 
Brief  32:1-2  Jan  11   '80 

Improving  the  IG  system.  (Comments  at  1979  USAF 
Worldwide  Inspection  Conference,   Norton  AFB, 
CA)  LtGen  Howard  M.Lane.   TIG  Brief  32:1-2 
Mar  7   '80 

The  inspector  and  the  staff.    TIG  Brief  32:3  Feb  22  '80 

Results:  The  measure  of  an  inspector.  TIG  Brief  32:3 
Feb  8  '80 

Armed     Fo  r  c  e  s 


Putting  the  clamps  on  government  waste.   David  D. 
Acker,   illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:38-43  First  Quarter   '80 

Army 

The  Army  IG  says  .  .  .   Interview.   LtGen  Richard  G. 
Trefry.   illus  Soldiers  35:31-32  Aug  '80 

IG  inspections:  Why  we  have  them.   SGM  Bruce  N. 
Bant,    illus  Soldiers  35:26-27+  Aug   '80 

INSTALLATIONS 

Armed     ^{J^JiJi_^_^_ 
Directories 

Guide  to  military  installations  in  the  U.S.    illus  AF 
Times,    Times  Magazine  sup:  entire  issue 
Apr  7   '80 

N_a_v_y 

Testing  the  Navy's  professional  and  managerial 
skills.  RADM  Donald  G.Iselin.  illus  chart  Mil 
Engr  72:9-13  Jan-Feb  '80 


INSTITUTE  OF  NAVIGATION 

The  Institute  of  Navigation  Superior  Achievement 
Award  (presented  to  Capt  Terry  N.  Mayer). illus 
Navigator  27:10-11  Winter  '80 

INSTRUCTOR  PILOTS 

Can  we  teach  judgement?    C.B.Stoddard,  illus  TAC 
Attack  20:12-14  Nov  '80 

The  care  and  feeding  of  copilots.   Maj  David  V. 
Froehlich.   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:22-23  Jul  '80 

Instructor's  skill  in  method.   ColN.Debda.  illus 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 5:41-42  May  '80 

On  fighter  instruction.    Maj  Gary  L.Sholders.    illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:4-7  Jun  '80 

"Pride  goeth  before   ..."  Capt  Michael  W  .Ryan,  illus 
MAC  Flyer  27:4-6  Sep  '80 

Two  seconds  too  far.    illus  MAC  Flyer  27:6-7  Mar  '80 

INSTRUCTORS  see  Teachers  and  Teaching 

INSTRUMENT   FLYING 

Big  instrument.  Regular  feature  in  some  issues  of 
Combat_C_rew 

Come  fly  with  me.    Ronald  R.Simmons,    illus  tabs 
USA  Avn  Dig  26:10-12  Sep   '80 

Defensive  flying.    Capt  Dennis  Storck.    illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:8-9  Jun  '80 

Do  you  remember  the  saying,  "What  you  see  is  what 
you  get"?  Ronald  R.  Simmons,  illus  USA  Avn  Dig 
26:21-23  Jul  '80 

Evolution  of  instrument  flying.    USA  Avn  Dig  26:34-37 
Nov  '8  0 

Instrument  related  accidents.   WgComdr  Jeremy  Saye. 
illus   TAC  Attack  20:14-15  Oct  '80 

Tips  for  instrument  flight  planning.   CW3  Charles  E. 
Cook,   illus  tabs  USA  Avn  Dig  26:41-44  Feb  '80 

200  &  1/2  mi.  Maj  Pete  Abler,  illus  TAC  Attack  20: 
4-6  Jun  '80 

H_i_£t_o_r_y_ 

Blind-flying's  men  of  vision.   Maj  James  G.Gibson  II. 
illus  MAC  Flyer  pt  1,   27:12-15  Jan  '80;  pt  2,    27: 
18-19  Feb   '80 

Study    a  nd_ _X_e_a__c_h_i_n_g 

A   'Link'  with  the  past.  (A  Link  trainer  from  the  40's 
is   restored  at  Tinker  Air  Logistics  Center)  Sgt 
Craig  Pugh.   illus  Airman  24:9-  11  May  '80 

INSTRUMENT   LANDING  SYSTEMS  see  Automatic-    Land- 
ing Systems 
INSTRUMENTATION 

The  instrumented  battlefield.  Kenneth  G.  Richards, 
illus  Infantry  70:33-35  Mar-Apr  '80 

The  TACTS  (Tactical  Aircrew  Combat  Training  Sys- 
tem)/ACMI  (Air  Combat  Maneuvering  Instrumenta- 
tion) microcosm.   Phillip  R.Craven,    illus  Sea 
Power  23:41-42  Dec  '80 


232 


INSTRUMENTATION  -   Continued 

Taking  the  guesswork  out  of  training.    (MAFIS,    Mobile 
Automated  Field  Instrumentation  System)  SSgt 
Adolph  C.Mallory.   illus  Army  30:45-46+  Aug  '80 

INSTRUMENTS 


See  also  specific  kinds  of  instruments,   e.g., 
Aeronautical  Instruments 
Altimeters 
Periscopes 

Recording  Instruments 
Sensors 

INSURANCE 

Credit,    insurance  denied  because  of  (military)  occu- 
pation.  AF  Times  41:24  Dec  8   '80 

Defense  planning  test  for  health  care  choices.   AF 
Times  40:41  Jun  16  '80 

'Other'  health  plans  get  new  focus.   Richard  C.Bar- 
nard.  AF  Times  40:4  Apr  7  '80 

The  product  liability  problem.    Emanuel  Kintisch. 
illus  Natl  Def  65:40-46  Aug   '80 

Voice  your  views  on  health  care.  Richard  Barnard. 
AF  Times  40:6  Jan  14  '80 

C  o  s  t  £ 

Products  liability  and  tort  risk  distribution  in  gov- 
ernment contract  programs.   Maj  Roger  Dean  Gra- 
ham,  tabs  AF  Law  Rev  20,   No.  4:33  1-422  '78 

INSURANCE.    LIFE 

DOD  pushes  SGLI,   VGLI  boost.  Larry  Carney.  AF 
Times  41:1+  Oct  20   '80 

DOD  wants  reenlistees  to  know  SGLI  policy.  AF 
Times  41:11  Aug  25    '80 

GAO  spots  flaw  in  Reserve  SGLI  program.   Karen 
McKay.   AF  Times  40:9  Jun  9  '80 

INSURGENCY 

An  alternative  to  appeasement.   Mark  N.Katz.    illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:58-62  Jun  '80 

The  conflict  index.  Regular  feature  in  issues  of  De- 
fenjs  e_  k_Fjjr  e:ign_Af  fairs 

Political  constraints  on  U.S.   intervention  in  low- 
intensity  conflicts.   David  W.  Tarr.   illus  Parame- 
ters  10:51-60  Sep   '80 

Wars  of  national  liberation--insurgency.   Col  Wendell 
E.  Little,   Ret.   AU  Rev  31:117-122  Sep-Oct  '80 

INTEGRATED  LOGISTIC  SUPPORT 

Estimates  and  fortune -telling  in  intelligence  work. 
Shlomo  Gazit.    illus  Intl  Sec  4:36-56  Spring   '80 

Formulating  improved  figures  of  merit  in  aircraft 
acquisition.   Charles  Stiles,   illus  tabs  Def  Mgt  J 
16:56-60  First  Quarter  '80 

Integrated  logistics  support  planning  for  joint  pro- 
grams.   TIG  Brief  32:12  Dec   12   '80 

Integrated  logistics  support--the  vital  link.  Maj  Wil- 
liam A  .Schurter.  Army  Log   12:16  Jan-Feb  '80 


INTELLIGENCE 

See  also 
Counterintelligence 

R  u  s_s  i_a_ 

"I'm  sorry,   Monsieur,  but  we  cannot  trust  the  U.S. 
government."  CDR  Edward  P.Stafford,   Ret.   illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:104-106  Jul  '80 

The  KGB  (Committee  on  State  Security)  Olympics: 
USSR  fields  world-class  team- -to  entertain  and 
entrap  the  unwary.  John  J.McGrath.  illus  Sea 
Power  23:25-26+  May  '80 

United    States 


A  clandestine  clan.   Kenneth  L.  Adelman.   Intl  Sec 
5:152-171  Summer   '80 

Debate  over  U.S.  strategic  forecasts:  A  mixed  rec- 
ord. Rep  Les  Aspin.  illus  tabs  Strat  Rev  8:29-43 
Summer  '80 

Debate  over  U.S.   strategic  forecasts:  A  poor  record. 
William  T.Lee,    illus  tabs  Strat  Rev  8:44-57;  Re- 
buttal.  Rep  Les  Aspin.  8:57-59  Summer   '80 

"I'm  sorry,   Monsieur,  but  we  cannot  trust  the  U.S. 
government."  CDR  Edward  P.Stafford,   Ret.   illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:104-106  Jul  '80 

A  national  scandal?  (Sverdlovsk  affair)  Editorial. 
Walter  F.Hahn.  Strat  Rev  8:9-10  Spring   '80 

Strategic  intelligence  estimates:  Let's  make  them 
useful.  Richard  K.Betts.  alius  Parameters  10: 
20-26  Dec   '80 

USMC  steps  up  in  intelligence.   Capt  Roger  E. 
Mahoney.  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:17-19  Jan  '80 

INTELLIGENCE  (IQ) 

A  question  of  quality:  Why  the  pieces  don't  fit.  John 
J.Fialka.  illus  Army  30:29-32  Jun  '80 

Recruit  scores:  6  times  more  Category  IVs  than  re- 
ported,  tab  AF  Times  41:3  Jul  28   '80 

Services  tap  lower  mental  groups.  Andy  Plattner. 
AF  Times  40:2  Mar  10  '80 

INTELLIGENCE,    MILITARY 

See  also 
Counterintelligence 
World  War  II--Intelligence  Operations 

The  electronic  battle.    LtCol  Don  E.Gordon,    illus 

Infantry  70:22-24  May-Jun  '80 

Estimates  and  fortune -telling  in  intelligence  work. 
Shlomo  Gazit.    illus  Intl  Sec  4:36-56  Spring  '80 

The  evolution  of  C3I.  M.I. Thorn,  illus  Intl  Def  Rev 
13,   No. 7:1033-1035   '80 

The  Harvest  Moon  caper.  Col  Walter  B. Booth,  Ret. 
illus  Army  30:19-21  Nov  '80 

On  the  importance  of  secret  intelligence.  Hugh  Mc- 
Caffrey,  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:53-55  Aug  '80 


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INTELLIGENCE,    MILITARY   -  Continued 

INTELLIGENCE.    MILITARY     -   Continued 

United    State  s_-   Cont'd 
S  t  u_d_y__and_  Jj^JS-^J  "J  

■    >  •    <.   n.„.™      af  Times  Some  current  C3I  concepts  and  programs.   Gowri 

DIS  to  offer  MA  in  strategic)  uitelUgence.   AF  Times  ^^^  ^  J,  Def  Rev  13,   No.7: 

41:6  Dec  1   '80  1036-1042  '80 

Mi  J^i. ------ 

Strategic  intelligence  estimates:  Let's  make  them 
Surveillance  boosted  for  Iran-Iraq  War.   Jay  Miller.  useful.  Richard  K.Betts.  illus  Parameters   10: 

illus  AF  Times  41:38  Oct  27   '80  20-26  Dec   '80 

^_L?±*  Tactical  communications- -the  linkage  between  C2  and 

„.         „   D    _*  I     James  H.Babcock.  illus  Signal  35:11+  Nov  '80 

What  Ivan  knows  about  us.   LtCol  William  P  .Baxter,  l.   James  n. 

Ret.  illus  Army  30:33-35  May  '80  Tactical  intelligence  analysis  and  EW  control:  Army's 
United    States  automated  C3l.   illus  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures 
6:55-56+  Jun  '80 

C3/EW/I  is  getting  more  money,   but  especially  more  lntelligence  officer:  Intelligence 

visibility.   Benjamin  F.Schemmer.   Armed  Forces  ^^mTmanagerB.   Maj  Albert  E.Warburton  III. 

J  intl  117:49-50  Feb  '80  .^  ^  MU  Rey  60;27.41  Apr  ,80 

C3I  in  evolution.   John  C.  Morgenstern.   illus  Natl  Def  whm  ^^  overlap.  A  study  Qf  organizations  in  colli  - 

64:18-21  Apr  '80  sion.   (U.S.  Army  intelligence  community)  MajGen 

Edward  B.Atkeson.  illus  Army  30:38-43  Nov  '80 

C3l  satellite  systems.  Paul  A.Chadwell.  illus  Natl 

Def  64:50-53+  Jun  '80  INTELLIGENCE  SCHOOLS 

C3I-the  essential  element.   Gerald  P.Dinneen.    illus  A_r  m_e_d__Fo_r_c_e_s_ 

tab  Natl  Def  64:15-17  Apr  '80  ^  ^^ 

Defense  Intelligence  School 
CI:  The  intellect  and  impetus  of  military  force. 

Gerald  P.Dinneen.    illus  Defense/80,  pp  2-11,  INTER-AMERICAN  DEFENSE  BOARD 

Nov  '80 

IADB  (Inter- American  Defense  Board)-- 'attitude  of 
The  CEWI  (Combat  Electronic  Warfare  Intelligence)  ^  hemisphere.  '  Interview.   LtGen  Ranald  T. 

battalion:  A  tactical  concept  that  works.   LtCol  Adams,    illus  AF  Times  40:27  Jun  23   '80 

Don  E.Gordon,   illus  Mil  Rev  60:2-12  Jan  '80 

Peacekeeping  and  the  Inter-American  system.   LtCol 
The  challenging  environment  of  C3I.  RADM  H.D.  John  child,   Ret.   tabs  Mil  Rev  60:40-54  Oct  '80 

Arnold  and  others,  illus  Signal  34:17-19+  May- 
Jun  '80  INTER-AMERICAN  PEACE  FORCE 

Critical  intelligence  issues  of  the  80s.  BrigGen  Clyde  peacekeeping  and  the  Inter-American  system.  LtCol 

R.Dean  and  others,  illus  Signal  35:9-12+  Oct  '80  John  chud>   Ret_   tabs  Mil  Rev  60:40-54  Oct  '80 

Intelligence  made  easy.  Maj  A .  C  .Bevilacqua.  illus  INTERCEPTION  OF  AIRCRAFT  see 

MarCor  Gaz  64:54-59  Oct  '80  Airplanes,   Military- -Interception 

Helicopters,   Military- -Interception 
15th  Military  Intelligence  Aerial  Exploitation  Battal- 
ion (15th  MI  AEB).    Richard  P.Fulton,    illus  USA  INTERCEPTION  OF  MISSILES   see  Missiles-  -Intercep- 
Avn  Dig  26:42-45  Oct  '80  tion 

The  need  to  know.   Capt  Don  Rightmyer.   illus  USAF  INTERCONTINENTAL  BALLISTIC  MISSILES  see 

Ftr  Wpns  Rev,  pp  23-26,   Spring  '80  Missiles 

New  equipment  for  intelligence  analysis.  Signal  35:82  INTERDICTION 

Sep  '8°  Air  power  in  the  Central  Region.  AVM  M.J.Armi- 

Omens  and  oracles.    (Past  intelligence  failures)  LtCol  tage.  illus  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   124:33-38 

Joseph  C.Arnold,    illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:47-53  Dec  '79 

Aug  '80  Assault  Breaker.   Konrad  Alder,    illus  Armada  Intl 

Raids  and  national  command:  Mutually  exclusive  !  4:50-52+  Jan -Feb   '80 

LtCol  Peter  A.Kelly,    illus  Mil  Rev  60:19-26  Battlefield  interdiction:  Old  term,   new  problem. 

APr  '80  BrigGen  Edward  A.Dinges  and  Maj  Richard  H. 

3                                         ,  Sinnreich.  illus  tab  Fid  Arty  J  48:14-17  Jan- 
Rapid  deployment  force  C    .   (Convention  panel, 

AFCEA,   Washington,   June  26,    1980)  RADM  Jerry 

O.Tuttle  and  others,   illus  Signal  34:75+  Aug   '80  ,„*„_«,      Waromdr 

Close  air  support  in  modern  warfare.   WgGomar 

r^       j  r-  Teremv  G.Save.   illus  tab  AU  Rev  31:2-21  Jan- 

Salvaging  signal  intelligence  lost  on  tape.  David  C.  Jeremy  o.oaye. 

Robinson,   illus  Def  Elect  12:49+  Nov   '80  Feb   '80 


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INTERDICTION  -  Continued 

Deep-strike  interdiction.   Charles  E.Myers,    Jr.   illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:47-52  Nov  '80 

A  new  model  for  land  warfare:  The  firepower  domi- 
nance concept.   LtCol  Robert  S.  Fairweather,   Jr. 
AU  Rev  32:79-87;  Responses.    LtCol  Dennis  M. 
Drew  and  Maj  James  M.Simpson.    32:87-92  Nov- 
Dec   '80 

INTERNATIONAL  AIR  TRANSPORT  ASSOCIATION 


INTERNATIONAL  COOPERATION     -  Continued 

Israeli  air  base  construction  program.  Capt  Karsten 
H.Rothenberg  .  illus  map  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21: 
13-16  May  '80 

Keeping  the  peace.   Col  N.  L.  Dodd.    illus  Asian  Def  J 
No.  1:4-5+ Jan-Feb  '80 

Missile  unity:  A  NATO  view.  (Interview  with  G.R. 
Jefferson)  David  Harvey,  illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8, 
No. 3:39-41+  '80 


Storm  signals  for  international  air  transport.  Inter- 
avia  35:1007  Nov  '80 

INTERNATIONAL  CIVIL  AVIATION  ORGANIZATION 


NATO  common-funded  infrastructure  projects.   (Ad- 
dress,  AFCEA  NATO  Brussels  Symposium,   Oct 
1980)  VAdm  D.A.Collins,   Ret.  Signal  35:35-38 
Dec   '80 


Cooperation--the  key  to  global  air  transport.  Assad 
Kotaite.  illus  Aerosp  Intl  16:62+  Nov-Dec  '80 


NATO  needs  and  plans  revealed.   Richard  Hartman. 
Def  Elect  12:35-36  Feb  '80 


INTERNATIONAL  COOPERATION 


See  also 


I 
I 


Aircraft  Industry  and  Trade  —  International  Aspects 

Aviation- -International  Aspects 

Missile  Industry  and  Trade- -International  Aspects 

Nuclear  Power- -International  Aspects 

Space- -International  Aspects 

Technology --International  Cooperation 


The  acquisition  of  armaments,  illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8, 
No. 4:6-9+  '80 

The  case  for  a  "Can-Am"  carrier.  A.K  .Maconochie. 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:109-111  Jan  '80 

Collaborative  weapons  acquisition:  A  closer  look. 
Robert  W.Dean.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25: 
33-34+  Apr-May   '80 

Continental  interdependence,  energy,  and  integration 
in  the  Americas.  Alejandro  Orfila.  AEI  For  Plcy 
&  Def  Rev  1,   No. 6:15-21   '79 

Cooperation  means  mission  accomplishment,  illus 
Def  Trans  J  36:4-7+  Feb  '80 

Defence  procurement- -a  European  view.  Per-Eric 
Jansson.  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   124:19-22  Dec   '79 


New  tank  generation  out  of  Franco-German  marriage? 
Robert  Heck,    illus  Armada  Intl  4:6-8  May-Jun  '80 

Satellites:  The  new  stars.   L.B.Woods,  illus  Def  & 
For  Aff  8,   No. 3:42-43+  '80 

The  Saudi  Arabian  construction  program.  LtCols 
Harry  W.  Glaze  and  Larry  G.  Garrison,  illus  tab 
map  AF  Engrg  k  Svcs  Qtr  21:20-23  May  '80 

UK  puts  off  Av-8B/Mk  5  Harrier  choice.  Intl  Def  Rev 
13,   No. 7:983   '80 

'You  fight  like  you  train.  '  Mark  E.  Be  rent,   illus  AF 
Mag  63:44-49  Dec   '80 

INTERNATIONAL  CORPORATIONS  see  Corporations, 
International 

INTERNATIONAL  LAW 

Consequences  of  breaking  the  rules.   Don  Mace.   AF 
Times  41:18  Oct  27   '80 

Deception,    spying  fall  under  Geneva  accords.   Don 
Mace.  AF  Times  41:12  Sep  29   '80 

How  close  is  a  law  of  the  sea?   Interview.   Elliot  L. 
Richardson,    illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,  No.  2:40-41   '80 


Demonstrating  professional  capabilities.   (Two  major 
AF  construction  programs  in  the  Far  East)  Capt 
Barry  Kelly,  illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:33-36 
May  '80 

Eurodynamics:  Jumping  Europe's  hurdles.  David 
Harvey,  illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No. 3:6-7+  '80 

European  and  transatlantic  armaments  cooperation 
from  the  German  viewpoint.   Hans  L.Eberhard. 
(Trans  by  Paul  A.Chadwell  from  Soldat  und  Tech- 
nik,  Sep  1979)  tabs  Natl  Def  64:37-41  Apr   '80 

Future  frigate  procurement- -a  joint  American/ 

European  proposal.  R  .  J.  L.  Dicker .  illus  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 4:500-501   '80 

Historic  example  of  cooperation  (on  occasion  of  the 
35th  anniversary  of  the  Yalta  Conference). 
N.Glagolev.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  1:36-38  Jan  '80 

Implementing  NATO  systems /projects .  (Address, 
AFCEA  NATO  Brussels  Symposium,  Oct  1980) 
Joseph  M. A. H.Luns.  illus  Signal  35:27-28  Dec  '80 


JAG  guide  (AFP  110-34)  outlines  weapons  legalities. 
Don  Mace.  AF  Times  41:15  Oct  6   '80 

Law  and  conflict  at  sea.  LT  Roger  D.Wiegley.  illus 
Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:68-77  Jan-Feb  '80 

'Laws'  aim  to  limit  civilian  casualties.   Don  Mace, 
illus  AF  Times  41:39  Sep  15    '80 

'Laws'  (of  armed  conflict)  define  enemy  targets.  Don 
Mace.  AF  Times  41:34  Sep  8  '80 

The  laws  of  war  and  belligerent  reprisals  against 
enemy  civilian  populations.  Maj  Matt  C.C.Bris- 
tol III.  AF  Law  Rev  21,   No.  3:397-431   '79 

Laws  on  war:  Quick  survey.   Don  Mace.   AF  Times 
41:7  Sep   1    '80 

Negotiating  a  law  of  the  sea.   CDR  Frank  B.Swayze. 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:33-39  Jul  '80 

Neutrals --their  rights,    duties.    Don  Mace.   AF  Times 
41:17  Oct  13   '80 


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INTERNATIONAL   LAW   -   Continued 

The  next  twenty  years  of  naval  mobility.    Thomas  A. 
Clingan,   Jr.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:82-93 
May  '80 

The  punishment  of  war  crimes:  Have  we  learned  the 
lessons  of  Vietnam?  Guenter  Lewy.  illus  Param- 
eters 9:12-19  Dec  '79 

Regionalism  and  the  law  of  the  sea:  The  Persian  Gulf 
perspective.  Charles  G.MacDonald.  illus  Nav  War 
Col  Rev  33:73-81  Sep-Oct  '80 

Training  in  the  law  of  war.    Maj  John  C.Spence   III. 
illus  Infantry  70:8-9  Sep-Oct  '80 

Treatment  of  POWs  .   Don  Mace.  AF  Times  41:18 
Sep  22  '80 

INTERNATIONAL  LOGISTICS  NEGOTIATIONS  see  Arms 
Sales 

INTERNATIONAL  ORGANIZATION 

Economic  integration:  Nascent  linkages.  Richard  D. 
Erb  and  Nebil  N.  al-Shawaf.  AEI  For  Plcy  h  Def 
Rev  2,    No. 3-4:70-76    '80 

INTERNATIONAL  POLITICS 


Afghan  awakening  .  Editorial.  A.  G.  B  .Metcalf .  Strat 
Rev  8:5-7  Spring   '80 

Allies,   clients,   and  encumbrances .  Alan  Ned  Sabro- 
sky.   Intl  Sec  Rev  5:117-149  Summer   '80 

An  alte rnative  to  appeasement.   Mark  N.Katz.    illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:58-62  Jun  '80 

Are  we  at  peace,   or  is  this  war?    MajGen  Richard 
Schulze.  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:43-47  Apr  '80 

Causes  of  war  through  the  writings  of  Aron  and  Waltz. 
B.A.Hamzah.  illus  Asian  Dsf  J  No. 5: 143- 144+ 
Sep-Oct  '80 

China  after  Mao:  Objectives  and  relationships.   Mi- 
chael B.Yahuda.   illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25: 
16-18+  Feb-Mar  '80 

Indochina  versus  ASEAN?  Southeast  Asia  in  the  world 
of  the   1980s.   Peter  Lyon,   illus  map  NATO's  Fif- 
teen Nations  25:38-41  Feb-Mar  '80 

"Pacific  Community":  Another  bloc?    A.Tselev.  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No. 9:53-54  Sep  '80 

Surprise  and  change  in  international  politics.   Michael 
I.Handel,   illus  tabs  Intl  Sec  4:57-85  Spring   '80 

A  world  of  escalating  interdependencies.   George  W. 
Collins.   AU  Rev  31:102-108  Sep-Oct  '80 

INTERNATIONAL  RELATIONS 


INTERNATIONAL  RELATIONS  -  Continued 

Global  threats  and  trans -Atlantic  allies.  Gregory  F. 
Treverton.   Intl  Sec  5:142-158  Fall  '80 

Historic  example  of  cooperation  (on  occasion  of  the 
35th  anniversary  of  the  Yalta  Conference). 
N.Glagolev.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  1:36-38  Jan  '80 

Leninism  triumphant,  illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  1:2-4 
Jan   '80 

The  military  role  in  international  negotiations.  John 
E.  Lawyer,   Jr.    illus  AU  Rev  31:27-34  Jan-Feb  '80 

Multinational  corporations  and  transnational  relations. 
Krishna  Kumar.   J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  7:291-304 
Fall  '79 

Nuclear  proliferation  in  the  Third  World- -problems 
and  prospects  for  the  1980s.  Theodor  H.Winkler, 
illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 2:198-204   '80 

On  dubious  battles.   Raymond  Aron.   Trans  by  John  J. 
Madigan  in.  illus  Parameters  10:2-9  Dec  '80 

On  the  frequency  of  war:   Toward  a  reconciliation  of 
state  sovereignty  and  world  order.   Henry  Barbera. 
tab  J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  8:257-268  Fall  '80 

Perspective  from  Southern  Africa.   John  Killick.   illus 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:29-30  Jun- Jul  '80 

The  ramparts  we  watch.   H.R.Kaplan,   illus  Sergeants 
18:24-27+  Jan  '80 

The  "Soviet  threat"- -the  lie  of  the  century.  Lt-Col 
V.Amelchenko.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  1:47-49  Jan  '80 

INTERNATIONAL  SECURITY  see  Security,    International 

INTERNATIONAL  TELECOMMUNICATIONS  SATELLITE 
CONSORTIUM  see  International  Telecommunications 
Satellite  Organization 

INTERNATIONAL  TELECOMMUNICATIONS  SATELLITE 
ORGANIZATION 


See  also  subdivision  Foreign  Relations  under 
names  of  countries 

Causes  of  war  through  the  writings  of  Aron  and  Waltz. 

B.A.Hamzah.  illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  5  :  143- 144+ 

Sep-Oct  '80 
The  conflict  index.  Regular  feature  in  issues  of  JJe- 

f_ejis_e_&_F_oj£i£n_Affei_rs_ 

Defence  and  the  world  of  Islam:  Adding  the  laser  di- 
mension.  Joseph  J.Malone.   illus  tabs  Islamic  Def 
Rev  5,   No. 2:32-37   '80 


INTELSAT  plans  ahead.   Interavia  35:754  Sep   '80 
INTERPLANETARY  FLIGHT  see  Space  Flight 
INTERROGATION 

Is  it  bigger  than  a  breadbox?   An  administrative  law 
judge  looks  at  cross-examination  of  experts.   LtCol 
Isaac  D.Benkin.   AF  Law  Rev  21,    No.  2:364-375  '79 

INTERSERVICE  COOPERATION 

Desert  Fire.    IstLt  David  Vogels .  illus  Soldiers  35: 
6-10  Feb  '80 

Engineer  support  for  the  combined  arms  team.    Col 
Albert  F.Dorris.    illus  Armor  89:39-43  Sep- 
Oct  '80 

GAO  wants  more  pooling  of  support  services.  AF 
Times  41:32  Oct  6  '80 


The  greening  of  the  blue.    (AF  helicopter  pilot  trainees 
at  Fort  Rucker,    AL)  Sgt  Craig  Pugh.   illus  Airman 
24:2-6  May  '80 

An  overview  of  training-systems  development.  Allen 
Collier,  illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:2-5  Fourth  Quarter  '80 


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INTERSTATE  COMMERCE   COMMISSION 

Analysis  of  the  Motor  Carrier  Act  of  1980.   Donald  E. 
Tepper.   illus  Def  Trans  J  36:5-10  Aug  '80 

INTERVENTION 


IRAN 


I 
I 


Afghanistan:  Why?    Editorial.  Syed  Hussain  bin  Syed 
Abdul  Karim.   illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  2:4-5  Mar- 
Apr  '80 

From  Prague  to  Kabul:  The  Soviet  style  of  invasion. 
Jiri  Valenta.   Intl  Sec  5:114-141  Fall  '80 

On  dubious  battles.   Raymond  Aron.   Trans  by  John  J. 
Madigan  III.  illus  Parameters  10:2-9  Dec   '80 

Peking's  undeclared  wars.    Yu.  Lugovskoi.   Soviet  Mil 
Rev  No.  7:49-51  Jul  '80 

Political  constraints  on  U.S.    intervention  in  low- 
intensity  conflicts.   David  W.Tarr.    illus  Parame- 
ters  10:51-60  Sep   '80 

The  Soviet-Cuban  intervention  in  Angola.  Jiri  Valenta. 
illus  map  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:51-57  Apr  '80 

The  Soviet  invasion  of  Afghanistan.  R  .D.  M.  Furlong 
and  Theodor  Winkler,  illus  map  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 2:168-170   '80 

The  Soviet  status  in  Afghanistan,    illus  Def  &  For 
Aff  8,   No.  2:36-38+  '80 

The  Warsaw  Pact- -military  exercises  and  military 
interventions.   Christopher  Jones,   tabs  Armed 
Forces  &  Soc  7:5-30  Fall  '80 

INVENTIONS 


Spinoffs.  Helen  Kay  Ellsworth,    illus  Soldiers  35:44- 
47  Mar  '80 

Unwary  inventors  can  lose  a  lot.  AF  Times  40:36 
May  12   '80 

INVENTORIES 

Inventory  management  in  the  medical  treatment  fa- 
cility.  TIG  Brief  32:17  Dec   12   '80 

Marketing  research  and  inventory  management- -get- 
ting the  right  information  to  decisionmakers.   Mi- 
chael J.Higgins,   Jr.   illus  Log  Spectrum  14:4-6 
Fall  '8  0 

Navy  improves  inventory  process  through  combining 
systems,  illus  Govt  Exec  12:48  Sep  '80 

Selective  management  techniques  in  mechanized  re- 
quirements computation.    TIG  Brief  32:9  Feb  22  '80 

INVESTMENTS 


Discounting  defense  capital  expenditure  proposals  and 
determining  the  discount  rate.    LtCol  Eugene  O. 
Poindexter,    Ret.   illus  tabs  Armed  Forces  Compt 
25:8-11  Feb  '80 

IOSUE,   Andrew  P. 

Retention  maybe  leveling  off.    Interview.   LtGen  An- 
drew Iosue.   AF  Times  41:2  Aug  18   '80 

Two  (DOPMA)  bills  at  odds,   Iosue  says.   Interview. 
LtGen  Andrew  Iosue.   AF  Times  40:3  May  26   '80 


The  death  of  an  Army:  A  short  analysis  of  the  Imperi- 
al Iranian  Armed  Forces.  MajGen  K.Perkins,  illus 
RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125:21-23  Jun  '80 

Iran:  Keystone  in  shambles.   John  Golden,  map  Natl 
Def  64:28-32  Apr  '80 

Iran:  Setting  the  record  straight.   Mushahid  Hussain. 
illus  Islamic  Def  Rev  5,   No.  2:8- 10   '80 

Iran:  The  advisers'  view.  Maj  Arley  H.McCormick. 
map  illus  Mil  Rev  60:67-74  Feb  '80 

The  Iranian  Armed  Forces.  Edgar  O'Ballance.  illus 
maps  MarCor  Gaz  64:47-51  Aug   '80 

The  military  and  national  security  of  Iran.  Babak 
Khorrami.   Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No. 6:18-21   '80 

192  Iranians  quit  (AF)  training.  AF  Times  40:18 
Apr  21   '80 

The  roots  of  revolution  in  Iran.  Jamshid  Momeni. 
J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  8:287-299  Fall  '80 

The  superpowers  and  the  Northern  Tier.    Zalmay 
Khalilzad.   Intl  Sec  4:6-30  Winter  '79/'80 

Tremors  in  world  oil:  The  consequences  of  Iran. 

Melvin  A.  Conant  and  Charles  K.  Ebinger.   Intl  Sec 
Rev  5:27-42  Spring  '80 

Foreign     Relati  o_ri  s 

Russia 

Russia  and  Iran--cold  war  and  warm  water:  Why  Iran 
is  next  on  Russia's  hit  list.  Jack  Maury.  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:61-62  Apr  '80 

Soviet  ambitions  in  South  Asia.   A.G.Noorani.   Intl 
Sec  4:31-59  Winter  '79/'80 

Politics    and    Government 


After  Khomeini:  A  look  at  the  battle  for  succession. 
Arabel  G.Kossow.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:29+ 
Jul  '80 

The  death  of  a  king  (Shah  of  Iran),   illus  Def  &t  For  Aif 

8:44-45  Aug   '80 

The  military  balance  in  the  Persian  Gulf:  Who  will 
guard  the  Gulf  States  from  their  guardians?   Abdul 
Kasim  Mansur.  illus  map  tabs  Armed  Forces  J 
Intl  118:44-46+  Nov  '80 

The  paralysis  of  fear:  A  psycho-political  analysis  of 
the  Iranian  revolution.  F.Mina.  Def  &  For  Aff  8: 
45-46  Nov  '80 

Post-Khomeini  Iran.  Babak  Khorrami.  Def  &  For  Aff 
8:40-41+  Aug   '80 

The  revolution  in  Iran.  Said  Amir  Arjomand.  Armed 
Forces  &  Soc  6:688-694  Summer   '80 

Shah  Mat- -the  rise  and  fall  of  Muhammad  Reza  Pah- 
lavi.   Lewis  Ware.   AU  Rev  31:114-117  Jul-Aug  '80 


IRAN-IRAQ  WAR,    1980- 

Surveillance  boosted  for  Iran-Iraq  War.   Jay  Miller, 
illus  AF  Times  41:38  Oct  27  '80 


237 


IRANIAN  CRISIS,    1979-1981 

The  debacle  at  Tabas.  Mukarram  Ali.  illus  Islamic 
Def  Rev  5,   No.  2:3-7   '80 

Further  reflections  on  Iran.  LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker,  Ret. 
AF  Times  40:19-20  May  26   '80 

The  gamble.  (Failed  rescue  attempt)  Editorial.  AF 
Times  40:19  May  12  '80 

In  memoriam.  (Deceased  members  of  the  Iran  rescue 
team)  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:6+  Jun   '80 

The  Iran  critique:  Secrecy  snagged  rescue.  Don  Hirst. 
AF  Times  41:16  Sep  15   '80 

Iran  rescue  attempt,  illus  AF  Times  40:1+  May  12  '80 

Iran:  Some  in  AF  killed  in  rescue  effort.  AF  Times 
40:4  May  5   '80 

JCS  panel  to  review  rescue  attempt.  AF  Times  40:11 
Jun  16  '80 

Lessons  in  strategic  planning.  Stefan  T.Possony.  Def 
k  For  Aff  8,   No.  6:46-47   '80 

The  lessons  of  the  Iranian  raid  for  American  military 
policy.  Alexander  Scott,  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl 
117:26+  Jun  '80 

Ordeal  in  Teheran.  Editorial.  A.G.  B.  Metcalf.  Strat 
Rev  8,   No.  1:5-8  Winter  '80 

Reflections  on  a  failed  mission.  Editorial.  John  F. 
Loosbrock.   AF  Mag  63:6  Jun  '80 

Return  to  America  (for  released  hostage  Richard 

Queen).    TSgt  Ed  Martins,   illus  Air  Reservist  32:4+ 
Aug  '80 

Sikorsky  H-53  used  in  Iran  rescue  try.  Jay  Miller, 
illus  AF  Times  40:44  May  19  '80 

Strategic  price  of  the  U.S.   Iranian  raid.   Gregory 
Copley.   Def  k  For  Aff  8,   No.  5:48   '80 

The  War  Powers  Resolution:  Congress  vs  the  Com- 
mander in  Chief.  IstLt  Kevin  E.Johns,  illus  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:42-46  Dec   '80 

Who  has  failed  whom?    Gen  T.R.Milton,   Ret.  AF 
Mag  63:105  Jul  '80 


IRAQ  -   Continued 


Social     Conditions 

Iraq:  Sociopolitical  developments.  Phebe  Marr.  AEI 
For  Plcy  k  Def  Rev  2,   No.  3-4:30-38   '80 

IRELAND,    NORTHERN 

Ten  years  of  British  troops  in  Northern  Ireland. 
J.Brian  Garrett,   tabs  Intl  Sec  4:80-104 
Winter  '79/'80 

IRRADIATION  see  Radiation 
ISELIN,   Donald  G. 

Testing  the  Navy's  professional  and  managerial 

skills.  RADM  Donald  G.Iselin.  Mil  Engr  72:9-13 
Jan-Feb  '80 

ISOLATION 

The  alleged  isolation  of  U.S.  Army  officers  in  the 
late   19th  century.   John  M.Gates,   tabs  Parameters 
10:32-45  Sep   '80 

ISOTOPES 


Heart  scan  eases  disease  detection.   AF  Times  40:49 
Jun  16  '80 

ISRAEL 

Naval  aims  and  strategy  of  Israel.   Capt  Imroze  Sagar. 
illus  tab  Islamic  Def  Rev  5,   No.  1:23-25+  '80 

Potential  of  internal  conflict  in  Israel.   Col  Jay  C. 
Mumford.  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:74-83  Jul-Aug  '80 

F  o  r  e  i  g  n  _R  e_  la_tj_o_n_s 
Egypt 


The  Jerusalem  question:  Cutting  the  Gordian  knot. 
John  A.  Berry,  illus  maps  Parameters  10:33-43 
Jun  '80 

Shifting  sands  of  peace  in  the  Middle  East.   Mohamed 
Sid-Ahmed.   Intl  Sec  5:53-79  Summer  '80 

The  Sinai  field  mission:  A  step  toward  peace  in  the 
Middle  East.  David  A  .Napoliello.  map  illus  Pa- 
rameters 9:20-27  Dec   '79 


IRAQ 


Economic     Conditions 


Iraq:   Economic  developments.   Basil  al-Bustany.   tabs 
AEI  For  Plcy  k  Def  Rev  2,   No.  3-4:38-44   '80 

Politics    and     Government 


Iraq:  Sociopolitical  developments.  Phebe  Marr.  AEI 
For  Plcy  k  Def  Rev  2,   No. 3-4:30-38   '80 

Iraq:  When  in  doubt,   murder,  map  Armed  Forces  J 
Intl  118:53+  Nov  '80 


ITALY 


Politics     and    Government 


Italy:  Political  violence  in  the  heart  of  NATO.  Angelo 
M.Codevilla.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:91-110  Spring   '80 

St  r  a  t  e  gi_£_}_™J>2Zl———— 

Italy's  contribution  to  the  defence  of  the  Western 
World.   Frederick  Bonnart.   illus  NATO's  Fifteen 
Nations  24:45-47  Dec   '79-Jan  '80 


238 


J  T  I  PS    see  Joint  Tactical  Information  Distribution  Sys- 
tem 

JUMPS    see  Joint  Uniform  Military  Pay  System 

JACKSON,    Henry  M. 

A  post-detente  strategy  for  the  United  States.  Sen 

Henry  M.Jackson,  por  Strat  Rev  8: 11- 16  Spring   '80 

Why  foreign  policy  will  determine  domestic  tranquil- 
ity in  the   1980's.  por  Govt  Exec   12:14+-  Dec   '80 

JAMAICA 


Continental  interdependence,  energy,  and  integration 
in  the  Americas.  Alejandro  Orfila.  AEI  For  Plcy 
&  Def  Rev  1,   No. 6:15-21   '79 

JAMES,    Avon  C. 

Air  Force  computer  resources:  A  vital  element  of 
mission  support.  BrigGen  Avon  C.James.  TIG 
Brief  32:2  Jul  25   '80 

The  Directorate  of  Computer  Resources.  BrigGen 
Avon  C.James,   por  AF  Compt  14:4-7  Jul   '80 

Directorate  of  Computer  Resources.   BrigGen  Avon 
C.James,  por  AF  Compt  14:23  Oct  '80 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Computer  Resources. 
BrigGen  Avon  C.James,  por  AF  Compt  14:27 
Jul  '80 

JAPAN 

Economics  and  defense:  Japan'  s  dilemma.    Col  Thom- 
as H.Harvey,   Jr.   illus  tabs  Mil  Rev  60:64-70 
Jun  '80 

Our  military  partnership  with  Japan.    LtGen  William 
H.  Ginn,   Jr.    illus  Defense/80,  pp   18-20,   Nov  '80 

Economic     Policy 

Japan- -economic  giant  and  military  pigmy.  Dick  Wil- 
son, illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:25-26+  Feb- 
Mar  '80 

Foreign     Policy 

Japan:  The  reluctant  superpower.   Stefan  Geisen- 
heyner.    illus  Def  Elect  12:93-94+  Feb  '80 

Japan's   security  situation:  An  assessment.   P.Lewis 
Young,   illus  tabs  Asian  Def  J  pt  1 ,    Japan  in  a 
wider  world.   No.  2:24-26+  Mar-Apr   '80;  pt  2, 
Changing   realities  in  Japan,    1945-1952.    No. 3: 
12-14+  May-Jun   '80 

Foreign    Relations 

Developments  in  East  Asia.   Brig  F.W. Speed.   Army 
Qtr  109:19-22  Jan   '79 

"Pacific  Community":  Another  bloc?   A.Tselev.  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No. 9:53-54  Sep  '80 

A  strategic  analysis  of  Northeast  Asia  and  the  North- 
west Pacific.   CAPT  John  F.  Tarpey,   Ret.   illus 
maps  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:106-125  May  '80 

Russia 


JAPAN   -   Continued 

S  t_r_a_t_e_g_i_c_I_m^_oj-_t  a  nee 

Japan's   security  situation:  An  assessment.   P.Lewis 
Young,   illus  tabs  Asian  Def  J  pt  1,    Japan  in  a 
wider  world.  No.  2:24-26+  Mar-Apr  '80;  pt  2, 
Changing  realities  in  Japan,    1945-1952.    No.  3: 
12-14+  May-Jun   '80 

JERUSALEUM 

The  Jerusalem  question:  Cutting  the  Gordian  knot. 
John  A.  Berry,  illus  maps  Parameters  10:33-43 
Jun  '80 

JET  ENGINES 


Soviet  policy  and  prospects  in  East  Asia.   Donald 
Zagoria.   Intl  Sec  5:66-78  Fall  '80 


See  also 
Gas   Turbines   (Aircraft) 

A  boot  full  of  rudder.    Capt  Jimmy  Carter,   illus  TAC 
Attack  20:4-6  Jul   '80;  Aerosp  Safety  36:10-12 
Aug   '80 

Can  anyone  follow  the  JT8D?    Bill  Sweetman.  illus  tab 
Interavia  35:936-938  Oct  '80 

Jet  engine  ingestion.    TIG  Brief  32:3  Jan  11    '80 

(Jet  engines,  jet  aircraft,  and  in-flight  refueling)  Jay 
Miller,  illus  AF  Times  pt  1,  41:23  Sep  8  '80;  pt  2, 
41:28  Sep  15   '80 

Large  civil  turbofans.  Andrea  Artoni.  illus  Aerosp 
Intl  16:48+  Sep-Oct  '80 

More  flying  hours  asked- -jet  engines  available.  Inter- 
view. BrigGen  Richard  D.Murray.  AF  Times  40:7 
May  12   '80 

New  life  for  old  birds,  illus  Aerosp  Intl  16:56  Mar- 
Apr  '80 

Characteristics 

Big-fan  engines--a  new  U.S.  generation.  Bill  Sweet- 
man,   illus  tabs  Interavia  35:411-414  May  '80 

The  DC-8  re-engining  program.  Jackson  McGowen. 
illus  tabs  Interavia  3 5  :4  i9-42  1   May   '80 

Jane's  All  the  World's  Aircraft  Supplement.  Regular 
feature  in  some  issues  of  ALr_Force^_Magazine_ 

New  developments  in  U.S.  military  fighter  engines. 
Dan  Boyle,    illus  Interavia  35:415-417  May  '80 

Trends  in  new-generation  turboprop  engines.  Marc 
Grangier.   illus  Interavia  35:422-423  May  '80 

Maintenance     a_n_d__*Le_E.?_L.r 

Air  Force  life:  Getting  it  done.    (Two  specialists  at 
Wurtsmith  AFB,   MI,    save  money  by  performing 
difficult  reoair  job  on  a  KC-135)  illus  Airman  24: 
13-14  Aug   '80 

Caledonian  Airmotive:  New  CF6  engine  overhaul  fa- 
cility at  Prestwick.  Derek  Wood,  illus  Interavia 
35:362  Apr  '80 

Hahn  (AB,    Ger)   'F-4'  branch  keeps  150  engines  on 
the  job.  SSgt  Sean  M.Brennan.  illus  AF  Times 
40:38  Mar  10  '80 

MISTR  (Management  of  Items  Subject  To  Repair)  pro- 
gram enhancements.  TIG  Brief  32:7  Mar  21   '80 


239 


JET  ENGINES  -  Continued 

Maintenance_a_n_d JL.e_PA.L.r   "   Cont'd 

New  ideas  in  jet  engine  maintenance,    illus  Armada 
Intl  4:92+  Jul -Aug   '8  0 

Opportunistic  base  and  depot  maintenance  policies  for 
F100  engines  in  F-15  aircraft.   John  L. Madden  and 
Virginia  L.Williamson,  tabs  AF  J  Log  4:18-22 
Winter   '80 

Testing 


Computerized  engine  testing.   Charles  Sciano.    illus 
Natl  Def  65:45-46  Dec   '80 

JOB  ANALYSIS 

Pre -enlistment  expectations/perceptions  of  Army 

life,    satisfaction,    and  re -enlistment  of  volunteers. 
Col  Donald  E.Gauntner  and  others,   tabs  J  Pol  k 
Mil  Sociol  8:31-42  Spring   '80 

Structure,   environment,    and  satisfaction:  Toward  a 
causal  model  of  turnover  from  military  organiza- 
tions.   Allen  C.Bluedorn.    illus  tabs  J  Pol  &   Mil 
Sociol  7:181-207  Fall   '79 

Why  AF  pilots   resign:  They  don't  fly  enough.  John 
Ginovsky.  AF  Times  41:1+  Nov  10   '80 


JOINT  CHIEFS  OF  STAFF    -  Continued 

JCS:  Don't  reallocate.    Tom  Philpott.    AF  Times  41:1+ 
Sep  1   '80 

JCS  panel  to  review  rescue  attempt.   AF  Times  40:11 
Jun  16   '80 

The  quality  of  military  advice.   ADM  James   L.  Hollo- 
way  III,    Ret.   AEI  For  Plcy  &t  Def  Rev  2,   No.  1: 
24-36   '80 

Resigning  in  opposition  examined.    LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker, 
Ret.  AF  Times  41:19-20  Oct  13   '80 

Strategic  planning  and  the  policy  process:  American 
plans  for  war  in  East  Asia,    1945-1950.  Roger 
Dingman.  Nav  War  Col  Rev  32:4-21  Nov-Dec   '79 

JOINT  DEPLOYMENT  AGENCY 


JOHNSON.    Frederick  C. 

Command  and  control  in  the  80s  .   (Convention  panel, 
AFCEA,    Washington,    June   25,    1980)  RADM  Fred- 
erick C.Johnson  and  others.  Signal  34:  61-62+ 
Aug   '80 

JOHNSON,    John  B. 

Crucial  Navy  mandates  adopted  at  (ROA)  National 
Council  meeting  cited.  RADM  John  B.Johnson. 
Officer  56:17  May  '80 

ROA  favors  billon  Coast  Guard.    RADM  John  B.John- 
son.  Officer  56:14  Jun   '80 

ROA  goes  before  Military  Personnel  Committee  with 
strong  statement.  RADM  John  B.  Johnson.  Officer 
56:12-13  Mar   '80 

Where  does  U.S.   Marine  Corps  go  from  here?   RADM 
John  B.Johnson.   Officer  56:16-17  Feb   '80 

JOHNSON,    Lyndon  B. 

The  Commander  in  Chief  and  the  public:  Mass  re- 
sponse to  Johnson's  March  31,    1968  bombing  halt 
speech.    Lee  Sigelman.   tabs  J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  8: 
1-14  Spring   '80 

JOINT  CHIEFS  OF  STAFF 

(C     Systems  Organization  of  the  Joint  Chiefs  of  Staff) 
Interview.    LtGen  Hillman  Dickinson,    illus  Mil 
Elect/Countermeasures  6:18+ May  '80 

The  future  of  the  Joint  Chiefs  of  Staff.   John  G.Kester. 
AEI  For  Plcy  &   Def  Rev  2,    No.  1:2-23    '80 

Gen  (David)  Jones   says  he  made  no  deal  (with  key 

members  of  the  Senate  concerning  his  renomination 
as  chairman  of  the  Joint  Chiefs  of  Staff).  AF  Times 
40:3  Jun  16   '80 

Hill  wants  JCS  advice.   AF  Times  40:4  Jul  14   '80 


Joint  Deployment  Agency  goes  to  work.   Allan  R. 
Scholin.    illus  chart  AF  Mag  63:50-54  Jan   '80 

JOINT  FORCES 

This  term  applies  to  forces  of  one  country  only.  For 
information  on  forces  of  two  or  more  allied  countries 
see  Combined  Forces. 

Uj?A  ISjL  JLta_t  £  s. 

Lethal  against  armor:  The  Joint  Air  Attack  Team. 
William  P.Schlitz.    illus  AF  Mag  63:44-50+  Sep   '80 

Prepared  to  respond.    (Rapid  deployment  force)  MSgt 
Matt  Glasgow,    illus  Soldiers  35:10-14  Aug  '80 

The  Rapid  Deployment  Joint  Task  Force.  LtCol 

Thomas  M.Johnson  and  LCDR  Raymond  T.Barrett, 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:95-98  Nov  '80 

Roundout:  Linking  active  &   Reserve.   (5th  Infantry 

Div,    Fort  Polk,    LA,    and  95  members   of  Louisiana 
Army  National  Guard  participate  in  Reforger  1978 
and  other  units  of  same  participate  in  Gopher 
Broke  VIII)  Helen  Kay  Ellsworth,   illus  Soldiers 
35:11-13  Apr   '80 


JOINT  LOGISTICS  COMMANDERS 

The  Joint  Logistics  Commanders:  Another  bureau- 
cratic arrangement?    Maj  James  P.Reynolds,    illus 
charts  Log  Spectrum  14:27-30  Summer  '80 

JOINT  OPERATIONS 

This  term  applies  to  operations  of  one  country  only. 
For  information  on  operations  of  two  or  more  allied 
countries   see   Combined  Operations. 

See  also  specific   exercises  and/or  operations  by 
name. 

Black  Fury.   (Joint  training  exercise  in  Panama  to  test 
Southern  Command's  ability  to  defend  the  Panama 
Canal)  TSgt  Tim  Zane.  illus  Air  Reservist  32: 
12-13  May  '80 

Drones  take  on  White  Sands  missiles.   SrAmn  Tom 
Power,    illus  AF  Times  40:31   May  19   '80 

Ex-Crusader   1980.    Col  Norman  L.  Dodd.    illus  Asian 
Def  J  No.  6:140- 143  Nov-Dec   '80 

The  logistics  challenges  of  deploying  a  CONUS  joint 
task  force.  Maj  Stephen  G.Crane,  illus  tab  AF  J 
Log  4:13-18  Fall   '80 


240 


JOINT  OPERATIONS    -Continued 


JONES,   David  C.  -  Continued 


Realistic  (transportation)  training  for  (Army  and 
Navy)  Reservists  (COLTT  (Combined  Operations 
Logistic  Transportation  Training)  Exercise). 
Clyde  Hall  and  others,  illus  Officer  56:17  Nov  '80 

TASVAL.    (Joint  Army-Air  Force-Marine  Corps  test 
of  tactical  air  power)  LtCol  Lowell  G.  La  Rue.    illus 
Air  Def  Mag,  pp  26-29,   Jan-Mar  '80 

Tomorrow's  war  today.  BrigGen  Jerry  Max  Bunyard. 
illus  AF  Mag  63:64-67  Oct  '80 

JOINT  TACTICAL  INFORMATION  DISTRIBUTION  SYS- 
TEM 

UKADGE  (United  Kingdom  Air  Defence  Ground  Envi- 
ronments-latest development  for  the  ground  de- 
fence environment.   Dan  Boyle,  illus  Interavia  35: 
922  Oct  '80 

VHSIC-- advanced  components  for  a  new  generation  of 
weapon  systems.  John  Rhea,  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 6:887-890   '80 

JOINT  UNIFORM   MILITARY   PAY  SYSTEM 

JUMPS  .  ..   how  effective  is  it?   Capt  Homer  L. 

Rickerson,   Jr.    illus  AF  Compt  14:37-39  Jan  '80 

JONES,    David  C. 


Boost  pay,   benefits  to  end  midlevel  exodus.   Gen 
David  C.Jones.   AF  Times  40:3-4  Feb  11   '80 

Gen  (David)  Jones  says  he  made  no  deal  (with  key 

members  of  the  Senate  concerning  his  renomination 
as  chairman  of  the  Joint  Chiefs  of  Staff).  AF  Times 
40:3  Jun  16   '80 

(Gen  David)  Jones  to  (Harold)  Brown:  Full  Nunn- 

Warner  benefits   'essential.'  Bruce  Callander.  AF 
Times  40:1+  Apr  21   '80 

JCS  Chairman  (Gen  David  C.Jones)  sums  it  all  up: 

Challenges  of  a  changing  world.   (Testimony,   House 
Armed  Services  Committee,    Jan  29,    1980)  Gen 
David  C.Jones,  por  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:8-11 
Mar   '80 


Trends  and  challenges  in  the   198  0s.    (Presentation, 
Boston  University  Overseas  Commencement, 
Heidelberg,    Ger,   June  8,    1980)  Gen  David  C. 
Jones.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,  pp  5-9, 
Aug   '80;  Condensation.   AF  Times  40:19  Jul  14   '80 

U.S.   Military  Posture.  (Presentation,   House  Armed 
Services  Committee,    Washington,    Jan  29,    1980) 
Gen  David  C.Jones.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  15-23,   Apr  '80 

JUDGE  ADVOCATE  GENERAL 


Air     Force 

Civil  Service  Reform  Act  'whistle blower '  provisions. 
TIG  Brief  32:11-12  Jan  25   '80 

...   JAGDR  (Judge  Advocate  General's  Department 
Reserve)  to  the  rescue.   Maj  Robert  R.  Gales,    illus 
Air  Reservist  32:11  Mar  '80 

The  Judge  Advocate  General's  Department,  illus  AF 
Mag  63:133  May  '80 

JUDGES 

CMA  upsets  30- year  rule  on   'doubt.'  AF  Times  41:15 
Sep  8   '80 

JUDICIAL  SYSTEMS  see  Courts 


J  UNCLE   WARFARE 

Cope  Thunder  ...  plus.   Capt  Michael  W.  Ritz.  illus 
Air  Reservist  32:18-19  Jun  '80 

Mission  King  Six  One.   Capt  Michael  W.Ritz.   illus 
map  Natl  Guard  34:16-19  Mar  '80 

S  t  u_d_y_  _^Jl^__J_J^_p_Jl}J}_S_ 

Andersen  (AFB,    Guam)  team  takes  to  the  jungle.  PH2 
Dan  Kline,  illus  AF  Times  41:23  Oct  20   '80 

The  dark,   green  trail.   Fred  Reed,  illus  AF  Times, 
Times  Magazine  sup:  12- 16  Jan  14   '80 


A  Military  Posture  for  the   1980s.    (Statement  before 
House  Armed  Services  Committee,   Jan  29,    1980) 
Gen  David  C.Jones,   por  Defense/80,  pp   17-24, 
Apr  '80 

Our  present  Military  Posture.  LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker, 
Ret.  AF  Times  40:19-20  Mar  3   '80 


Panama  adventure.   (Array  Jungle  Operations  Train- 
ing Center,   Fort  Sherman)  Steve  Abbott,  illus 
Soldiers  35:6-10  Dec   '80 


SPs  get  'Viet'  training.  SSgt  Ron  Pack.  AF  Times 
41:25  Oct  20  '80 


KAMPUCHEA  see  Cambodia 
KATZ,    Benjamin 

Pacific  communications  revisited.   RADM  Benjamin 
Katz,   Ret.  Signal  34:71-72  Jan  '80 

KAZAKHSTAN 

Soviet  Kazakhstan.  (Interview  with  Lt-Col  I.  Barchu- 
kov)  Sh.  Zh.  Zhanybekov.  illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 
8:14-17  Aug  '80 

KEITH,    Donald  R. 

The  Army  of  the  future.   Interview.   LtGen  Don  R. 
Keith,  por  Def  k  For  Aff  8,   No.  5:42-43   '80 

The  comeback  trail:  Challenges  in  equipping  the  new 
Army.  LtGen  Donald  R  .Keith.  Fid  Arty  J  48:25-29 
Sep-Oct  '80 

The  pragmatics  of  precision  guided  munitions.   LtGen 
Donald  Keith,  por  Signal  35:19-22  Sep  '80 

KEMP,   Jack  F. 

U.S.   strategic  force  modernization:  Anew  role  for 
'  missile  defense?   Rep  Jack  F.Kemp,  por  Strat  Rev 
8:11-17  Summer  '80 

KENDALL,    Maurice  W. 

National  Militia  (Act)  advocated  by  MajGen  Kendall. 
Officer  56:15  Sep   '80 

KING,    Ernest  J. 


K 

KOLODNY.    Stanley  C. 


241 


1500  dentists  to  train  as  emergency  medics.  Inter- 
view. Brig  Gen  Stanley  C.Kolodny.  AF  Times  41:8 
Nov  10  '80 

Top  AF  dentist  supports  new  CHAMPUS  plan.  Inter- 
view.  Brig  Gen  Stanley  C.Kolodny.   AF  Times  41:28 
Nov  17   '80 

KOREA  (  DEMOCRATI  C  PEOPLE1  S  REPUBLIC) 

The  Korean  Peninsula:  In  transition.    (Statement  be- 
fore the  House  Armed  Services  Committee,   Feb  5, 
1980)  Gen  John  A.Wickham,    Jr.    illus  Defense/80, 
pp  20-24,   May  '80 


Guadalcanal:  Neither  side  would  quit.   CDR  Thomas 
B.Buell,   Ret.  por  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:60-65 
Apr  '80 

KING,   Thomas  H. 


•Not  many  oldtimers  around  anymore':  A  nostalgic 
story  of  Tom  King  and  some  almost-forgotten 
leaders  from  ROA's  productive  past.   Col  John  T. 
Carlton,    Ret.  por  Officer  56:18-19  Feb  '80 

KINNARD,    Douglas 

McNamara  at  the  Pentagon.    BrigGen  Douglas  Kin- 
nard,   Ret.  por  Parameters   10:22-31  Sep  '80 

KINNARD,    Harry  W.O. 

Airmobility  revisited.   LtGen  Harry  W.O.Kinnard, 
Ret.   por  USA  Avn  Dig  pt  1,    26:1-5+  Jun  '80;  pt  2, 
26:8-14  Jul  '80 

KLINE,    John  A. 

Dynamics  of  small  learning  groups.   John  A.Kline, 
por  Educ  J  22:19-24  AY  '79/'80 

KNOWLES,    Billy  M. 

Paid  Ice  Storm  ...  a  personal  briefing.  BrigGen 

Billy  M.Knowles.  Air  Reservist  32:16-17  Feb  '80 

KOLLMORGEN,    Leland  S. 

Affordability- -let's  not  make  it  a  dirty  word.  RADM 
L.S.Kollmorgen  and  LCDR  S.E.Briggs.  Def  Sys 
Mgt  Rev  3:78-83  Summer   '80 


F  o_r_eJ.j;ji_  R^J.  a^i_on_s_ 

Russia 

Soviet  policy  and  prospects  in  East  Asia.   Donald 
Zagoria.   Intl  Sec  5:66-78  Fall  '80 

KOREA   (REPUBLIC) 

Korea:  The  mission.   SSgt  Jim  Boersema.    illus  Sol- 
diers 35:38-40  Aug  '80 

The  Korean  Peninsula:  In  transition.    (Statement  be- 
fore the  House  Armed  Services  Committee,   Feb  5, 
1980)  Gen  John  A.Wickham,   Jr.   illus  Defense/80, 
pp  20-24,    May  '80 

74  Koreans  tied  to  black  market.  SSgt  Tom  Fuller. 
AF  Times  41:22  Sep  15    '80 

South  Korea:  A  Garrison  State?    C.I.Eugene  Kim. 
Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:517-525  Spring   '80 

D e  s  c  r  i  p t_i_on__a_nd_ !EZ——— 2 

Exploring  Korea:  The  land  beyond  the  bases.   Adrienne 
Astolfi  Eddins.    illus  AF  Times,    Times  Magazine 
sup:6-10+  Dec  8   '80 

Korea:  The  adventure.   SSgt  Jim  Boersema.    illus  Sol- 
diers 35:41-45  Aug  '80 

Foreign     R  e  l_^Jj_°_n£ 

Russia 

Soviet  policy  and  prospects  in  East  Asia.   Donald 
Zagoria.   Intl  Sec  5:66-78  Fall  '80 

United  States 


The  Korean  Peninsula:  In  transition.    (Statement  be- 
fore the  House  Armed  Services  Committee,   Feb  5, 
1980)  Gen  John  A.Wickham,   Jr.    illus  Defense/80, 
pp  20-24,   May  '80 

ROK  pauses,    and  prepares  to  move  ahead.  Peter 
Judd.  Def  &  For  Aff  8:48+  Aug   '80 

KOREAN  WAR,    1950-1953 

The  lost  lesson  of  Vietnam.   LtCol  Forrest  K.Klein- 
man,   Ret.   illus  Mil  Rev  60:64-71  Aug  '80 

Omens  and  oracles.  (Past  intelligence  failures)  LtCol 
Joseph  C.Arnold,  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:47-53 
Aug  '80 


242 


KOREAN  WAR,     1950-1953      -   Continued 

A_e_r_ia  j__Op_e_r  a  t  i  o  n  s  ,     American    -Cont'd 

The  Sabre  Tooth  Cheetahs  of  Osan.   Francis  J.  Amody. 
illus  Am  Avn  Hist  Soc  J  25:42-44  Spring  '80 

CjijTT_p_a_ij|_n_s__a_n_d_  Battles 

Chosin  Reservoir  remembered.    IstLt  Joseph  R.Owen, 
Ret.  illus  map  MarCor  Gaz  64:52-58  Dec   '80 

Task  Force  Smith.  William  Colon,  illus  maps  Infantry 
70:35-37  Jan-Feb  '80 

Str_a  t  e_g_y 

Civilian  policy  makers  and  military  objectives:  A 
case  study  of  the  U.S.    offensive  to  win  the  Korean 
War.   Clarence  Y.H.Lo.   J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  7:229- 
242  Fall    '79 

KROESEN,    Frederick  J. 

"Lots  of  blue  ink  on  the  readiness  charts."  Gen  Fred- 
erick J.Kroesen.  por  Army  30:64-69  Oct  '80 

KRULAK,    Victor  H. 


KUTER,    Laurence  S.  -  Continued 

Airpower  pioneers:  Gen  Laurence  S.Kuter.  MajGen 
Haywood  S.Hansell,  Jr,  Ret.  por  AF  Mag  63:95- 
97  Jun  '80 

General  Laurence  S.Kuter,    1905-1979.   MajGen  Hay- 
wood S.  Hansell,   Jr,   Ret.   obit  biog  por  Aerosp 
Hist  27:91-94  Jun  '80 

Laurence  S.Kuter-  -  1905-  1979.  por  obit  AF  Mag  63:24 
Jan  '80 


KUWAIT 


Economic     Conditions 


Kuwait:  Economic  developments.   Carl  Bazarian.   tabs 
AEI  For  Plcy  &  Def  Rev  2,   No. 3-4:50-55   '80 

Politics     and     Government 

Kuwait:  Deterrence  and  instability.  Armed  Forces  J 
Intl  118:59-60  Nov  '80 

Kuwait:  Sociopolitical  developments.  Naseer  H.Aruri. 
AEI  For  Plcy  &   Def  Rev  2,    No.  3-4:44-50   '80 

Social    Conditions 


The  rapid  deployment  force:  Criteria  and  imperatives. 
LtGen  Victor  H.Krulak,   Ret.  por  Strat  Rev  8:39- 
43  Spring   '80 

KUTER,    Laurence  S. 

An  Air  Force  general:  Laurence  Sherman  Kuter. 

I.  B.Holley,   Jr.  por  Aerosp  Hist  27:88-90  Jun  '80 


Kuwait:  Sociopolitical  developments.  Naseer  H.Aruri. 
AEI  For  Plcy  &  Def  Rev  2,   No. 3-4:44-50   '80 

KUYK,    Charles  F.G.,   Jr 

Peacetime  training  vs  wartime  role.   MajGen  Charles 
F.G.Kuyk,   Jr,    Ret.  por  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2: 1 1- 12 
Jul -Sep   '80 


243 


LaBERGE.   Walter  B. 

Senior  Pentagon  official  (Walter  B.LaBerge)  suggests 
U.S.  fund  billions  in  German  air  defenses.   Ben- 
jamin F.Schemmer.  por  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118: 
20-21+  Sep  '80 

LABOR,   DIVISION  OF  see  Division  of  Labor 

LABOR  DEPT 

U  n  i  t  e  d__Sta_t  e_£ 

Why  the  Services  Contract  Act  is  an  NMA  (National 
Micrographics  Assoc)  headache.   Govt  Exec   12: 
23-24  May  '80 

LABOR-MANAGEMENT  RELATIONS 
U  n  i  t  e  d  _S_ta_t  e_s_ 

Contract  management  labor  relations.    TIG  Brief 
32:13  Feb  22  '80 

Federal  employee  picketing:  Regulation  of  a  privilege., 
Nicholas  J.  LoBurgio.  AF  Law  Rev  21,   No.  2: 
330-363   '79 

Federal  sector  grievance  arbitration  under  the  Civil 
Service  Reform  Act  of  1978.   Capt  Carolyn  R. 
Linsey.   AF  Law  Rev  21,   No.  2:376-389   '79 

Financial  management  and  labor  negotiations --should 
the  twain  meet?   E.  R.  Nordtvedt.   tab  Armed  Forces 
Compt  25:23-25+  May  '80 

Labor-management  relations  at  Tinker  Air  Force 

Base  (OK):  Fair  and  fundamental.   MajGen  Cecil  E. 
Fox.   illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:52-55  First  Quarter  '80 

The  scope  of  bargaining  under  the  Civil  Service  Re- 
form Act  of  1978.   Capt  Ralph  J.Capio.   AF  Law 
Rev  20,   No. 4:493-500   '78 

Why  the  Services  Contract  Act  is  an  NMA  (National 
Micrographics  Assoc)  headache.   Govt  Exec   12: 
23-24  May  '80 

LABOR  PRODUCTIVITY 

(Air)  Logistics  Center  (Kelly  AFB,   TX)  wins  OPM 
(Exemplary  Practice  in  Federal  Productivity) 
Award.   AF  Times  40:25  Jun  23   '80 

An  approach  to  effectivenss/productivity .  Joseph  J. 
Jablonski.  illus  tabs  Armed  Forces  Compt  25: 

15-17+  Nov  '80 

The  beleaguered  arsenal:  The  need  for  a  revitalized 
national  industrial  policy.   John  E.  Ellison,    illus 
tab  Sea  Power  23:25-26+  Dec   '80 

The  do-more -with-less  syndrome:  Teetering  on  the 
brink.  Capt  Kenneth  C.  Stoehrmann.  tab  AU  Rev 
32:103-108  Nov-Dec  '80 


Enhancing  Navy  productivity.   William  B.  Shane  r.   illus 
tabs  Armed  Forces  Compt  25:4-7  Feb  '80 

Improving  weapons  in  the  fleet.  Robert  J.Massey  and 
others.   Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:97-104  Spring   '80 

Monitoring  orthodox  job  enrichment.   Frederick  I. 
Herzberg  and  Margaret  W.Miner,  illus  Def  Mgt  J 
16:30-36  Second  Quarter  '80 


LABOR  PRODUCTIVITY   -  Continued 

Our  shrinking  industrial  base .  (Presentation,   Military 
Order  of  the  Carabao  Luncheon,   Army  and  Navy 
Club,   Washington,   April  22,    1980)  Gen  Alton  D. 
Slay.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  2-6,  Jul '80 

Perspectives  on  the  issues  of  productivity.  Maj  Mi- 
chael E.  Thorn,  illus  tab  Armed  Forces  Compt  25: 
30-34  Nov  '80 

Productivity  improvement:  A  challenge  for  the  80s. 
(Office  of  Productivity,   Technology,   and  Innova- 
tion) Jordan  J.Baruch.  illus  Signal  35:25-26 
Sep  '80 

Productivity,  technology,  and  the  illusion  of  the  free 
lunch.  Hans  M.Mark,  illus  Defense/80,  pp  8-13, 
Aug   '80 

LABOR  SUPPLY  see  Manpower 

LABOR  UNIONS 

Contract  management  labor  relations.    TIG  Brief 
32:13  Feb  22  '80 

Federal  employee  picketing:  Regulation  of  a  privilege. 
Nicholas  J.  LoBurgio.  AF  Law  Rev  21,   No.  2; 
330-363   '79 

Federal  sector  grievance  arbitration  under  the  Civil 
Service  Reform  Act  of  1978.   Capt  Carolyn  R. 
Linsey.   AF  Law  Rev  21,    No.  2:376-389  '79 

Financial  management  and  labor  negotiations  —  should 
the  twain  meet?   E.  R.  Nordtvedt.   tab  Armed  Forces 
Compt  25:23-25+  May  '80 

Labor-management  relations  at  Tinker  Air  Force 

Base  (OK):  Fair  and  fundamental.   MajGen  Cecil  E. 
Fox.   illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:52-55  First  Quarter  '80 

The  scope  of  bargaining  under  the  Civil  Service  Re- 
form Act  of  1978.   Capt  Ralph  J.Capio.  AF  Law 
Rev  20,   No. 4:493-500  '78 

LABORATORIES 

See  also  specific  types  of  laboratories,    e.g., 
Medical  Laboratories 

also  laboratories  by  name,    e.g., 
Air  Force  Armament  Laboratory 
Air  Force  Avionics  Laboratory 
Naval  Research  Laboratory 

Financial  management  of  laboratory  contracts.    TIG 
Brief  31:21  Dec  21   '79 

Human  engineering:  Man,   machine,  mission.   (Army's 
Human  Engineering  Laboratory)  SgtMaj  Bruce  N. 
Bant,  illus  Soldiers  35:24-26  Feb  '80 

Keep  our  energy  options  open.    (Research  at  Sandia 
National  Laboratories)  James  Howard  Scott,    illus 
Def  Trans  J  36:25-31  Apr  '80 


Navy  (Naval  Ocean  Systems  Center's)  Microelec- 
tronics Laboratory  sparks  IC  advances.  John  D. 
Shea,  illus  Def  Elect  12:71-72+  May  '80 

R&D  project  marketing  in  the  defense  laboratories, 
Robert  Munk.   tabs  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:84-96 
Spring   '80 


244 


I 


LAIRD,    Melvin  R. 

Laird:  Only  six  percent  of  U.S.  forces   'ready  now'  — 
but  there's  also  a  six  percent  solution.   James  D. 
Hessman.  Sea  Power  23:39-40+  Oct  '80 

Laird  policy  paper:  Pay  held  responsible  for  reten- 
tion problem.  AF  Times  40:4  Feb  4   '80 

Melvin  Laird  vs  Harold  Brown.   LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker, 
Ret.  AF  Times  41:19-20  Sep  8   '80 

Military  personnel  problems  reach  crisis  stage- 
Laird  proposes  sweeping  compensation  reforms 
as   'partial  solution.  '  Melvin  R. Laird.  Sea  Power 
23:23-28  Mar  '80 

People,  not  hardware—the  highest  defense  budget 
priority.  Melvin  R. Laird,  por  Armed  Forces  J 
Intl  117:60-66  Mar  '80 

LAND  BRIDGE  see  Railroads 

LAND  WARFARE 

Bypassed  enemy  forces  and  the  corps  attack.   Maj 
Joseph  J.Angsten,   Jr.    illus  Mil  Rev  60:69-74 
Jan  '80 

Hit  hard,   fast  and  keep  movin' !  Steve  Abbott,    illus 
Soldiers  35:15-17  Aug   '80 

How  far  back  is  the  rear?   Capt  Karen  L.Frey.    illus 
Mil  Rev  60:64-66  Feb  '80 

A  new  model  for  land  warfare:  The  firepower  domi- 
nance concept.    LtCol  Robert  S.  Fairweather,   Jr. 
AU  Rev  32:79-87;  Responses.    LtCol  Dennis  M. 
Drew  and  Maj  James  M.Simpson.   32:87-92  Nov- 
Dec   '80 

Tank- -war  machine  for  land  combat.   Joseph  E. 

Backofen,    Jr.    illus  Armor  89:10-12  Jan-Feb  '80 

LANDING  CRAFT 

From  bayou  to  beachhead:  The  Marines  and  Mr.  Hig- 
gins .  Maj  John  W.  Mountcastle.  illus  tabs  Mil  Rev 
60:20-29  Mar  '80 

LANDING  GEAR  see  Airplanes,    Military- -Landing  Gear 

LANDING  OPERATIONS  see  Amphibious  Operations 

LANDS,   PUBLIC  see  Property,   Government 

LANE,   Howard  M. 

Improving  the  IG  system.   (Comments  at  1979  USAF 
Worldwide  Inspection  Conference,   Norton  AFB, 
CA)  LtGen  Howard  M.Lane.   TIG  Brief  32:1-2 

Mar  7   '80 

LANGEN,   Joseph  H. 

Notes  from  the  Professional  Military  Comptroller 
School  (Air  University,    Maxwell  AFB,   AL):  Exec- 
utive Communication  (Area  VI).    CDR  Joseph  H. 
Langen.  por  AF  Compt  14:40-41  Apr  '80 

LANGENBERG,    William  H. 

What  price  vigilance?  The  Kormoran-Sydney  battle. 
RADM  William  H.  Langenberg .  por  Nav  War  Col 
Rev  33:78-84  Jan-Feb  '80 


LANGUAGE  AND  LANGUAGES 

ATLAS  (Abbreviated  Test  Language  for  All  Systems)  — 
the  new  direction  in  automatic  testing.   CW3  Dennis 
A.Harris,   illus  tab  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  7-11,   Jan- 
Mar  '80 

"Aks  the  man  if  I  be  goin'  ":  Roots  of  Black  English. 
Maj  Lynn  L.Sims,  illus  Mil  Rev  60:30-32  Feb  '80 

English— a  valedictory.  Argus  Tresidder.  MarCor 
Gaz  64:16-18  Apr  '80 

A  man  of  many  words.    (Piatt  La  Comb,  well-qualified 
linguist  and  intelligence  research  specialist  at 
Goodfellow  AFB,    TX)  Sgt  Craig  Pugh.    illus  Air- 
man 24:30-33  Aug   '80 

UNIGEN— universal  language  of  aviation.  W.R.Franks 
and  others,  tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51: 
339-343  Apr  '80 


LANGUAGE  SCHOOLS 


Armed    Forces 

See  also 
Defense   Language  Institute 

LAOS 

Two  scorpions  in  a  cup:  America  and  the  Soviet  air- 
lift to  Laos.  Capt  Earl  H.  Tilford,  Jr.  illus  maps 
Aerosp  Hist  27:151-162  Sep   '80 

LaROCQUE,    Gene  R. 

The  race  to  nuclear  war:  Three  statements.   RADM 
Gene  R.  LaRocque  and  others.   Def  Monitor  9, 
No.  6:  entire  issue   '80 

LARSON,   Doyle  E. 

Electronic  Security  Command,  por  AF  Mag  63:78-79 
May  '80 

LASERS 

See  also 
Beam  Weapons 

ARBS:  The  Angle  Rate  Bombing  System.   CDR  C.N. 
Sapp.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:99-100  Nov  '80 

Air  Force  C3  technologies.  LtGen  Robert  T. Marsh, 
illus  Signal  35:32-36  Sep  '80 

Army  guns  to  fire  laser-guided  projectiles,   illus  Def 
Elect  12:28-29  Aug  '80 

The  Barr  &  Stroud  DF3  fire-control  system.  J.M. 
BaUantine.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 4:536-538  '8t 

Battlefield  lasers:  A  new  problem  with  an  old  cure. 
LtCol  Douglass  P.Bacon,   illus  tab  Mil  Rev  60: 
33-39  Oct  '80 

Body  parts  by  computer— laser  dots  recorded  in 
unique  video  link.   Beth  Pyndus.   illus  AF  Times 
41:37  Oct  27   '80 

Command,    control  and  communications  in  the  future. 
(Presentation,    16th  Annual  Meeting,   American 
Institute  of  Aeronautics  and  Astronautics,    Balti- 
more,   May  7,    1980)  LtGen  Robert  T.  Marsh.   AF 
I  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,  pp  30-40,   Aug  '80 


245 


LASERS      -  Continued 

DFWES  (Direct  Fire  Weapons  Effects  Simulation)-- a 
new  helibome  anti-tank  simulation  system,  illus 
Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 2:257-258  '80 

Defence  and  the  world  of  Islam:  Adding  the  laser  di- 
mension.  Joseph  J.Malone.   illus  tabs  Islamic  Def 
Rev  5,   No.  2:32-37   '80 

Fighting  with  man-made  lightning.  Stefan  Geisenhey- 
ner.   illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  1:22-23+  Jan-Feb  '80 

French  Jaguars  get  laser  guidance  system,   illus 
Asian  Def  J  No. 4:101-102  Jul-Aug   '80 

Improving  aircraft  navigation  through  shared  tech- 
nology.  Burrell  W.Hays,   illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:35-37 
First  Quarter  '80 

Lasers- -beaming  into  a  brighter  future.  SP5  Gary  L. 
Kieffer.  illus  Soldiers  35:10-12  Oct  '80 

Low  energy  lasers.  George  Gamota.  illus  tabs  Natl 
Def  64:44-48+  Jun  '80 

The  new  weapon?   Laser  and  charged-particle  beams. 
Doug  Richardson,   illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Natl0ns 
24:66+  Dec  '79-Jan  '80 

"Phasers,   lasers  and  blazers."  Maj  G.R.Hepfner. 
illus  Combat  Crew  30:22-23  May  '80 

Quick  or  dead?  MILES  (Multiple  Integrated  Laser 
Engagement  System)  tells  which  one  you'll  be. 
MSgt  Matt  Glasgow,  illus  Soldiers  35:11-12  Jul  '80 

Rifleman  training  systems--preparing  the  infantry- 
man to  fight.  Edward  C.Ezell.  illus  tabs  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 5:707-711  '80 

Safeguarding  nuclear  material:  Transportation  and 
storage --a  training  exercise  for  DOE  personnel 
with  M-16  rifles.   David  A.Kolman.    illus  Def 
Trans  J  36:38-40  Apr  '80 

Space-age  shootout.   (AF  SPs  +  MILES  (Multiple  Inte- 
grated Laser  Engagement  System)  equal  realistic 
training)  Maj  Anthony  Lynn  Batezel.  illus  Airmen 
24:2-7  Nov  '80 

Strategic  laser  communications.  CDR  Thomas  F. 
Wiener,  illus  tab  Signal  35:43-48  Sep   '80 

USAF  testing  laser  system.   Signal  34:97  Feb  '80 

Why  one's  strengths  are  another's  weaknesses  in  the 
PGM  match-up.  tabs  Govt  Exec  12:22+  Apr  '80 

LATIN  AMERICA 


LATIN  AMERICA     -   Continued 


Foreign_R_e_U_Uons     -     Cont'd 

United  States   -   Cont'd 

Reshaping  U.S.   regional  policy .   Francis  X.Gannon. 
AEI  For  Plcy  &  Def  Rev  1,   No. 6:21-26  '79 

Security  to  the  south:  U.S.  interests  in  Latin  Ameri- 
ca. Margaret  Daly  Hayes.  Intl  Sec  5:130-151  Sum- 
mer '80 

S  t  r  a  t  e  g  i_c_I_m^_o_r_^a  n  c_e_ 

Are  the  Americas  ready  to  work  together?  Michael 
Morgan,   illus  Def  &  For  Af f  8 ,   No.  1:6-11   '80 

T.ATTNCH  VEHICLES  see  Boosters 


LAW  see 
Air  Law 
International  Law 

LAWS  AND  LEGISLATION 


Maritime  Law 
Military  Law 


New  hemispheric  realities:  Latin  America  outgrows 
U.S.  policy.  William  Perry.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:43-56 
Spring  '80 

Peacekeeping  and  the  Inter-American  system.   LtCol 
John  Child,   Ret.  tabs  Mil  Rev  60:40-54  Oct  '80 

Furcig  ^Rj^jLiiiLIA- 

Arms  and  the  Southern  Cone:  How  defense  activity 
grew  in  1979.  David  Harvey,   illus  Def  &  For 
Aff  8,   No.  1:28-32+  '80 

United  States 

Latin  American  and  Caribbean  issues:  1980.  Ben  S. 
Stephansky.  AEI  For  Plcy  &  Def  Rev  2,   No.  5: 
23-27   '80 


DOPMA  goes  to  Carter's  desk.  AF  Times  41:4 
Dec  8  '80 

Excavation  damage  prevention  programs.   Charles  H. 
Batten  and  Barry  M.  Sweedler.   tabs  Mil  Engr  72: 
328-332  Sep-Oct  '80 

Federal  employee  picketing:  Regulation  of  a  privilege. 
Nicholas  J.LoBurgio.   AF  Law  Rev  21,   No.  2: 
330-363   '79 

Finding  all  the  regulations  that  apply,  automatically! 
(Improving  access  to  the  Code  of  Federal  Regula- 
tions) Charles  Brown.   Govt  Exec   12:20-21  Jul  '80 

The  hidden  flaw  in  the  statutory  attempt  to  cut  down 
government's  red  tape.   Govt  Exec  12:21-23  Sep  '80 

How  many  $  changes  didn't  make  it  on  Hill.   Bruce 
Callander.   AF  Times  40:7  Feb  11   '80 

Is  it  bigger  than  a  breadbox?  An  administrative  law 
judge  looks  at  cross-examination  of  experts.   LtCol 
Isaac  D.Benkin.  AF  Law  Rev  21,   No.  2:364-375  '79 

It's  official:   11.7%  raise  and  benefits  package.  AF 
Times  41:1+  Sep  22   '80 

Pay,   benefits  laws:  Here  is  rundown.  AF  Times  41:4 
Sep  22   '80 

President  signs  Nunn-Warner.  illus  AF  Times  41:2 
Sep  22  '80 

Products  liability  and  tort  risk  distribution  in  gov- 
ernment contract  programs.   Maj  Roger  Dean  Gra- 
ham,  tabs  AF  Law  Rev  20,   No.  4:33  1-422   '78 

Qualified  immunity  for  official  acts.  Maj  Richard  F. 
Rothenburg.  AF  Law  Rev  21,   No. 3:432-449   '79 

Retired  officers  blast  strictures.  Paul  Smith.  AF 
Times  40:1+  Apr  28   '80 

The  week  in  Congress.    Regular  feature  in  some  is- 
sues of  ^j.r_  Forc_e_Time£ 

When  General  Dick  took  a  look  at  the  Dick  Act. 

MajGen  Charles  Dick.  (Reprinted  from  National 
Guard  Magazine,  January  1910)  illus  Natl  Guard 
34:22-25+  Jan-Feb  '80 


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LAWYERS 


LEADERSHIP  -   Continued 


CMA:  No  Art(icle)   15  legal  counsel  required.  AF 
Times  41:10  Oct  27   '80 

MAs  (Mobilization  Augmentees)  on  the  move.   Col 
Merlin  R.Adams  and  LtCol  Bernard  V.Parrette. 
illus  Air  Reservist  33:10-11  Nov  '80 

LEADERSHIP 

See  also 
Command 

Candor  in  leadership.   Capt  Richard  J. Joslyn,    Jr. 
illus  Mil  Rev  60:31-33  Jul  '80 

The  commander's  creative  activity.  Gen  I.  Tretyak. 
illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 8:19-22  Aug  '80 

The  credibility  of  fighter  squadron  supervisors.   Capt 
John  L.Barry,   illus  tabs  AU  Rev  31:35-44  Sep- 
Oct  '80 

Determination  in  battle.    MajGen  T.  S.  Hart,   illus 
Armor  89:30-37  May-Jun  '80 

Drucker,   Clausewitz  and  us   ...   Col  Evelyn  P  .  Foote  . 
illus  Mil  Rev  60:51-54  Jul  '80 

The  essence  of  Army  leadership.  Col  Dandridge  M. 
Malone.    illus  Mil  Rev  60:30-36  Aug  '80 

Ethics  in  action.  Maj  Montgomery  C.Meigs.  Army 
30:17-19  Aug   '80 

Fear  in  combat.  Mid  Michael  F. Belcher,  illus 
MarCor  Gaz  64:49-53  Sep  '80 

A  finger  in  every  pie.   LtCol  Donald  J.Myers.  MarCor 
Gaz  64:28-30  Nov  '80 

The  first  commandment  of  leadership:  Love  thy  sol- 
dier. Col  Richard  J.Kattar.  illus  Mil  Rev  60:65- 
68  Jul  '80 

Flight  lead  responsibilities,   illus  TAG  Attack  20: 
22-24  Oct  '80 

Flight  lead  responsibilities.  Maj  Mike  Ridnouer.   illus 
TAC  Attack  20:4-6  Sep   '80 

Getting  the  job  done  without  getting  done  in  by  the 
jobs.  MajGen  Richard  C.Schulze.  illus  MarCor 
Gaz  64:42-46  Oct  '80 

Ike  and  his  indispensable  lieutenants.  Martin  Blumen- 
son.  illus  Army  30:50-544-  Jun  '80 

Individual  and  unit  pride.  CMSAF  James  M.  McCoy. 
Airman  24:10  Aug   '80 

Individual  replacements:  There  must  be  a  better  way. 
Capts  Edward  R.Maher  and  Peter  F.Kindsvatter . 
illus  Army  30:37-40  May  '80 

Individualism  and  military  leadership.   Stanley  L. 
Falk.   illus  AU  Rev  31:96-101  Jul-Aug  '80 

Keeping  our  quality  people.    (Presentation,  Daedalians 
Longhorn  Flight  Banquet,    Bergstrom  AFB,    TX, 
Oct  16,    1979)  Gen  B.L.Davis.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup  No.  1:35-40  Jan  '80 

Leadership.  Capt  Steven  E.Cady.  illus  Mil  Rev  60: 
59-63  Aug  '80 


Leadership.  SgtlC  Edward  J.Karnish.  illus  Mil  Rev 
60:40  Jul  '80 

Leadership:  A  return  to  basics.   Gen  Edward  C. 
Meyer,  illus  Mil  Rev  60:4-9  Jul  '80 

Leadership  and  the  Infantry  lieutenant.    IstLt  Harold 
E.Raugh,   Jr.  illus  Mil  Rev  60:35-36  Jul  '80 

Leadership  and  you.    TIG  Brief  32:11  May  2   '80 

Leadership,   discipline,    airmanship.   Col  Robert  D. 
Anderson,  illus  TAC  Attack  pt  1,    19:26-27  Nov  '79; 
pt  2,    19:24-25  Dec   '79;  pt  3,   20:18-19  Jan  '80 

Leadership  for  renewal.    (Prize  Essay,    1980)  Officer 
Candidate  Glenn  A.Daley.   US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106: 
78-82  Jul   '80 

Leadership  for  the  Army.   Col  Charles  D.Bussey. 
illus  Mil  Rev  60:69-76  Jul  '80 

Leadership  for  the  man-at-arms.  ENS  Jamie  L. 
Smith.   US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:76-77  Jan  '80 

Leadership  forum.   Regular  feature  in  some  issues  of 

Leadership  in  today's  Air  Force.   CMSAF  James  M. 
McCoy,    illus  AF  Mag  63:64-65  May  '80 

Leadership:  'They'  is  us.   TIG  Brief  32:10  Jun  13   '80 


Leadership  through  inspection:  The  positive  approach. 
TIG  Brief  32:3  Nov  14   '80 

Leadership:  Times  are  a  changin'.   Maj  Clifford  H. 
Bernath.    illus  Soldiers  35:6-10  Jun  '80 

Leading  soldiers.   Capt  Mark  H.Gerner.  illus  Mil  Rev 
60:41-43  Jul  '80 

LtGen  Forrest  speaks  about  leadership  to  Army  Sec- 
tion (ROA).   Officer  56:11  Aug  '80 

"Lots  of  blue  ink  on  the  readiness  charts."  Gen  Fred- 
erick J.Kroesen.    illus  Army  30:64-69  Oct  '80 

Malaysian  national  security  from  the  bureaucrat's 
eye:  A  preliminary  analysis.    Zara  Dian.    illus  map 
tabs  Asian  Def  J  No.  4:8- 10+  Jul-Aug  '80 

Managing  soldiers:  A  personal  philosophy  of  manage- 
ment.  LtCol  Joel  E.L.Roberts,  illus  tab  Mil  Rev 
60:44-50  Jul  '80 

The  military  leadership  grid.  Robert  R.Blake  and 
others.  (Reprinted  from  Military  Review,  June 
1968)  illus  Mil  Rev  60:13-26  Jul  '80 

Military  leadership:  Time  for  a  change?   LtCol  Sam 
C.Sarkesian,   Ret.   illus  Mil  Rev  60:16-24  Sep   '80 

Military  minds.  Fred  Reed.   (Reprinted  from  Wash- 
ington Post,   Oct  2,    1979)  Signal  34:69  Jan  '80 

Military  service:  The  profession  of  arms.  MajGen 
L.  W.Svendsen,   Jr.    TIG  Brief  32:1-2  May  30  '80 

Moral  courage  and  leadership.  Capt  Ronald  B.Helle. 
illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:25-26  Nov  '80 

Moral  leadership.  VADM  James  B.  Stockdale,  Ret. 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:86-89  Sep   '80 

The  national  purpose.   Norman  A.  Graebner.    illus 
Parameters   10:10-19  Mar  '80 


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LEADERSHIP  -    Continued 

Notes  on  leadership  for  the  1980s.  MajGen  Walter  F. 
Ulmer,   Jr.  illus  Mil  Rev  60:10-12  Jul  '80 

Officers  are  to  blame  for  the  all-vol  crisis.  Robert 
H.Kimball,  illus  AF  Times,    Times  Magazine 
sup:  14+  Jul  7   '80 

On  the  science  of  leadership.   Col  William  S.Hollis. 
illus  MU  Rev  60:67-74  Sep   '80 

Personality  characteristics  of  male  and  female  lead- 
ers at  the  U.S.    Military  Academy.   Maj  Jerome 
Adams  and  others,   tabs  J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  8:99- 
105  Spring  '80 

The  power  of  a  servant  leadership.   Ch(MajGen)  Rich- 
ard Carr.   TIG  Brief  32:2  Nov  28   '80 

Preparing  for  war:  Administrative/logistics  systems 
program  review.   Robert  P  .Smith,  illus  Mil  Rev 
60:67-70  Dec   '80 

Principle  and  practices  of  leadership.  Gen  George  V. 
Underwood,   Jr,   Ret.  (Adapted  from  Air  Defense 
Magazine,    Oct-Dec  1978)  illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 5: 
91+"sep-Oct  '80 

Professional  ethics  is  key  to  well-led,   trained  Army. 
Gen  Edward  C.Meyer,    illus  Army  30:11-14  Oct  '80 

Reality- ritual=retention:  The  enlisted  equation.  Maj 
Thomas  J.Pickering,  illus  Mil  Rev  60:2-9  Dec   '80 

The  selection  of  modern  warriors.  (Report  of  a  sem- 
inar,  RUSI,   May  17,    1979)  Hugh  L'Etang  and 
others.   RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   124:11-18  Dec  '79 

Soldier  expectations.   Capt  Gardner  M.  Nason.   illus 
Soldiers  35:11-13  Jun  '80 

A  tale  about  Socrates  and  Corporal  Goss.   Col  W.R. 
Ledbetter.   (Reprinted  from  Marine  Corps  Gazette, 
Aug  1979)  Mil  Rev  60:37-39  Nov  '80 

Team  building.   Capt  Dominic  J.Izzo.  illus  Mil  Rev  60 
55-57  Oct  '80 

To  serve  with  honor.  Maj  Richard  A.Gabriel,  illus 
Army  30:17-21  May  '80 

Transforming  leadership.  Col  Lawrence  A.Smith, 
Ret.  illus  Mil  Rev  60:28-29  Jul  '80 

Turning  away  from  managerialism:  The  environment 
of  military  leadership.   LtCol  Paul  L. Savage,   Ret 
and  Maj  Richard  A.Gabriel,  illus  Mil  Rev  60:55- 
64  Jul  '80 

Unity  of  political  and  military  leadership.   N.Gusev. 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 6:29-31  Jun  '80 

The  Vice  Chief:  Team  player  extraordinary.  Martin 
Blumenson.  illus  tabs  Army  30:34-37  Nov  '80 

Who's  got  the  stick?  Or--Bear's  theory  of  fighter 
aviation.   Maj  Gary  L.Sholders.   illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:8-11  Mar  '80 

Who's  your  flight  commander?    LtCol  Delbert  F. 
Miller,   illus  TAC  Attack  20:10-12  Dec   '80 

'You  fight  like  you  train.  '  Mark  E.Berent.   illus  AF 
Mag  63:44-49  Dec   '80 


LEAF,   Howard  W. 

Air  Force  Test  and  Evaluation  Center,  por  AF  Mag 
63:122  May  '80 

IG:   'Sustainability'  is  the  new  byword.  Interview 
LtGen  Howard  W.Leaf.  AF  Times  41:2  Oct  6    80 

LEARNING 

See  also 
Programmed  Learning 

Dynamics  of  small  learning  groups.   John  A.Kline, 
illus  Educ  J  22:19-24  AY   '79/'80 

Using  questions  for  learning.   Capt  Janet  S.William- 
son.  Educ  J  22:27-31  AY  '79/'80 

LEAVE,    MILITARY 

Advance  leave.    TIG  Brief  32:11  Jul  25   '80 

Field  told,   don't  bank  leave.    Len  Famiglietti.   AF 
Times  41:3  Aug  4   '80 

Going  on  leave?   Try  a  50%  air  discount.   Len  Famig- 
lietti.  AF  Times  41:4  Dec  1   '80 

House  panel  (Armed  Services  Subcommittee  on  Com- 
pensation) approves  o'seas  pay/leave  plan.   Martha 
Lynn  Craver.   AF  Times  40:1+  Jun  30   '80 

Leave  policy  and  procedures.    TIG  Brief  32:8 
Feb  22   '80 

'Military  leave'  pay  still  is  unresolved.   AF  Times 

41:14  Oct  27   '80 
Troops  at  remote  stations  getting  new  flight  priority. 

Len  Famiglietti.   AF  Times  40:3  Apr  28   '80 

LEE,    Henry 

A  master  of  cavalry--"Light  Horse  Harry"  Lee.   Capt 
John  Weisz.  por  Armor  89:36-38  Sep-Oct  '80 


LEGAL  AID 

See  also 
Lawyers 

JAGDR  (Judge  Advocate  General's  Department 
"Reserve)  to  the  rescue.   Maj  Robert  R. Gales,   illus 
Air  Reservist  32:11  Mar  '80 

A  year  later,   DOD  backs  plan  providing  legal  aid. 
AF  Times  40:24  Jun  2  '80 

LEGISLATION  see   Laws  and  Legislation 
LeMAY,    Curtis   E. 

Strategic  air  power:  Destroying  the  enemy's  war  re- 
sources.  2.   The  command  realities.  Gen  Curtis 
E.LeMay,   Ret.  por  Aerosp  Hist  27:9-15  Mar  '80 

LENIN,    Vladimir  I. 

Central  Lenin  Museum,  por  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  11: 
13-15  Nov  '80 

The  city  of  Lenin  remembers  Lenin.   T.Ankina. 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 4:6-9  Apr  '80 

The  great  thinker  and  revolutionary,  por  Soviet  Mil 
Rev  No.  3:2- 13  Mar  '80 


248 


LENIN,    Vladimir  I.     -     Continued 


LIBYA 


"Here  every  stone  remembers  Lenin  ..."  (Moscow 
Red  Square)  G.Nikolayev  and  L.Glushkova.  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No.  1:30-33  Jan  '80 


_F_o_r_e_i  g  n  _  Re  1  a  H_o_n_s_ 
Russia 


Lenin  (House -Museum)  in  Gorki,  illus  Soviet  Mil  Re\ 
No. 9:8-10  Sep  '80 

Leninism  triumphant.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  1:2-4 
Jan  '80 

The  Leninist  peace  policy  in  action.  V. Yefremov. 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 2:48-50  Feb  '80 

Lenin's  principles  of  Soviet  military  construction. 
Maj-Gen  V.Novikov  and  Col  N.Kuznetsov.  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  pt  1,    No. 4:2-5  Apr  '80;  pt  2,   No. 5:15- 17 
May  '80 

Toward  an  estimate  of  the  Soviet  worldview.   Daniel 
S.Papp.  Nav  War  Col  Rev  32:60-77  Nov-Dec  '79 

V.I.Lenin  and  party-political  work  in  the  Red  Army. 
MajGen  P.Isakov.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  2:7-9  Feb  '80 

LESSONS  LEARNED  (MILITARY)  see  as  subdivision 
under  specific  wars,   e.g., 
Vietnamese  Conflict,    1957-  1975--Lessons  Learned 
(Military) 

LIABILITY 

Legal  liability  in  genetic  counseling  and  testing.  Capt 
Jeffery  L.  Grundtisch.  AF  Law  Rev  21,  No. 3:462- 
472  '79 

The  product  liability  problem.    Emanuel  Kintisch. 
illus  Natl  Def  65:40-46  Aug  '80 

Qualified  immunity  for  official  acts.  Maj  Richard  F. 
Rothenburg.  AF  Law  Rev  21,   No.  3:432-449  '79 

Test  program  will  limit  liability  on  'lost'  property. 
Don  Mace.   AF  Times  41:3  Dec  1   '80 

L^_w_s_^_n  d_R_e  jjjj^a  t  i  o  n  s 

Action  on  the  Federal  Tort  Claims  Act.  Natl  Guard 
34:34-35  Jul  '80 


Products  liability  and  tort  risk  distribution  in  gov- 
ernment contract  programs.   Maj  Roger  Dean  Gra- 
ham,  tabs  AF  Law  Rev  20,   No.  4:33  1-422   '78 

LIAISON 


Soviet  military  presence  in  Libya.   Yossef  Bodansky. 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:89-90+  Nov  '80 

LIDDELL  HART,    Basil  H. 

The  Liddell  Hart  wargame.   J.B.Poole.   Army  Qtr 
109:42-47  Jan  '79 

Marines  and  strategy.   Capt  B.H. Liddell  Hart. 
MarCor  Gaz  64:22-31  Jan  '80 


LIFE  AND  DEATH 


Plan  for  tomorrow  .  .  .   Helen  Kay  Ellsworth,   tabs 
Soldiers  35:50-52  Jul  '80 

Tragedies  can  be  prevented.   Col  Stanley  P.Schneider, 
illus  TAC  Attack  20:15  Feb  '80 

Will  power.  MSgt  Matt  Glasgow,  illus  Soldiers  35:53 

Jul  '80 

LIFE  CYCLE  COSTING  see  Cost  Effectiveness 
LIFE  INSURANCE  see  Insurance,    Life 
LIGHT,    James  E.  ,   Jr 

"Productivity"--a  direct  link  to  communication. 

MajGen  James  E.  Light,   Jr.  por  Combat  Crew  30: 
2-3  Sep   '80 

LIGHT 

Shades  of  gray.    (Photochromic  glasses)  MAC  Flyer 
27:23  Mar  '80 

LIGHT  AIRBORNE  MULTI-PURPOSE  SYSTEM  see 
Helicopter  Type--SH-2;  SH-60 

LIGHTERS  see  Barges 
LIGHTING 

See  also 
Airports --Landing  Aids 
Airplanes,   Military- -Lighting 
Helicopters  -  -  Lighting 
Helicopters,   Military- -Lighting 

LIGHTNING 


The  vital  link- -the  aviation  liaison  officer.   IstLt  Keith 
E.Sims,  tabs  USA  Avn  Dig  26:28-29  May  '80 


LIBRARIES 


Air     Force 


Library  (at  McConnell  AFB,   KS)  raises  status  (as  ac- 
tive member  of  a  local  and  state  resource  sharing 
program).  AF  Times  41:38  Nov  3   '80 

Publications  management:  An  opportunity  to  conserve. 
TIG  Brief  32:21  Jul  25   '80 

Army 

A  magic  kingdom.    (Your  local  Army  library)  Diana  C. 
Proeschel.    illus  Soldiers  35:19-21  Jun  '80 


Lightning  can  be  frightening.    LtCol  Robert  J.  Hough. 
Combat  Crew  30:24  Aug  '80 

Lightning  'R'  us.   Maj  Tony  Helbling.    illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:13  Jul  '80 

Toledo  inferno.  SSgt  Joseph  E. Snider,  illus  Air  Re- 
servist 32:23  Jun  '80 

When  lightning  strikes.    (Condensed  from  Combat 
Crew,   May  1965)  illus  Combat  Crew  30:8-11 
May  '80 

LIMITED  WAR 

The  institution  of  sanctuary  and  the  future  war  in 

Europe.   Pervaiz  Iqbal  Cheema.   Islamic  Def  Rev  5, 
No. 3:15-19   '80 


249 


LIMITED  WAR     -     Continued 

Limited  U.S. -Soviet  conflict  and  the  RDF.   F.J. West, 
Jr.  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:39-46  Aug   '80 

Limited  war  and  the  War  Powers  Resolution.  Maj 
A.J.Ponnwitz.  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:35-41  Oct  '81 

LINDBERGH,    Charles  A. 

When  honor  conflicts  with  duty.    LtCol  George  M.Hall, 
por  AU  Rev  31:45-60  Sep-Oct  '80 

LIPPINCOTT,   Henry  F.  ,   Jr 

"Holistic"  grading  of  student  writing.   LtCol  Henry  F. 
Lippincott,   Jr.   Educ  J  22:32-36  AY  '79/'80 

LIPPOLD.   Herbert  R.  ,   Jr 

The  National  Ocean  Survey- -planning  for  the  future. 
RADM  Herbert  R.Lippold,   Jr.  por  Mil  Engr  72: 
25-29  Jan-Feb  '80 

LITERACY   see  Illiteracy 

LOADING  AND  UNLOADING 

See  also 
Airplanes,    Military  —  Loading  and  Unloading 
Ships --Loading  and  Unloading 

Cargo  cowboys.  (National  aerial  port  championship) 
Maj  Kim  McDonald,  illus  Air  Reservist  32:10-11 
Jul  '80 

LOANS,   HOME 


Buying  a  home --the  American  dream,    illus  tabs  Sol- 
diers 35:20-23  May  '80 

Going  VA--it  may  not  be  your  key  to  home  ownership. 
Thomas  Slear.  illus  AF  Times,   Times  Magazine 
sup:22-24  Oct  6   '80 

Home-buying  tips.  Capt  Harvey  F.Seegers.   MarCor 
Gaz  64:24-25  Oct  '80 

Home  mortgages:  HUD  and  DOD  end  loan  plan.  AF 
Times  40:14  Apr  21   '80 

LOANS,    PERSONAL 

AFAS  student  loans  reach  $5.6  million.  AF  Times 
40:15  Jul  7   '80 

DOD  backs  student  loan  forgiveness.   Tom  Philpott. 
AF  Times  40:17  Jan  28   '80 

DOD  may  pay  student  loans  for  key  EM.   Paul  Smith. 
AF  Times  41:3  Oct  27   '80 

Lending  by  AFAS  to  reach  $6M.  Don  Mace.  AF 
Times  40:28  Mar  3   '80 

LOGISTICS 

See  also 
Integrated  Logistic  Support 
Movement  Control 
Transportation,    Military 

also  subdivision  under  specific  wars,    e.g., 
VietnaTn7s"e  Conflict,    1957- 1975--Logistics 
World  War  II--Logistics 

The  Annals  of  the  Society  of  Logistics  Engineers. 
Regular  feature  in  some  issues  of  LogJ.s_tic_s_Sp£C- 
trum 


LOGISTICS  -  Continued 

Distributed  data  processing:  A  new  computer  tech- 
nology.  James  J.Eder.   illus  Log  Spectrum  14: 
21-23  Spring  '80 

Logisticians  of  everyday  life.    Log  Spectrum  pt  1 
13:44-45  Winter  '79;  pt  2,    14:26-28  Spring   '80 

Logistics  around  the  world.  Regular  feature  in  some 
issues  of  Logi£tic_s_Sj>J^£tjum 

Logistics  —  dilemma  of  developing  nations.  Col  Syed 
Fazal-ur-Rahman.  illus  map  Army  Log.  12:26-29 
Jan-Feb  '80 

Military  power,    strategy,   and  national  security. 

(Condensed  from  address,   Boston  Chapter,   SOLE, 
Feb  20,    1980)  RADM  Henry  E.Eccles,   Ret.   Log 
Spectrum  14:17-19  Summer  '80 

National  Strategic  Mobility  Conference  (Washington, 
June   1980).    illus  Def  Trans  J  36:12-27  Aug  '80 

Word  processing  for  logistics.  John  Seymour.  Army 
Log  12:27  May-Jun  '80 

H_i£^_o_r_y_ 

Napoleon's  defeat  in  Russia:  The  logistics  perspec- 
tive.  Capt  George  M.Stephenson,    illus  map  Army 
Log  12:20-23  Mar-Apr  '80 

S  t  u  d_y_  _a_n_d     Teaching 

A  challenge  for  the  logistics  profession.   (Address, 
Dayton  Chapter,   SOLE,   Dec  6,    1979)  MajGen  G.  E. 
Cooke.   Log  Spectrum  14:19-21  Summer  '80 

Logistics  education  symposia.   Richard  Lancioni.   tab 
illus  Log  Spectrum  14:22-24  Fall   '80 

SOLE's  certification  program.    Benjamin  S.  Blanchard. 
illus  tabs  Log  Spectrum  pt  1,    14:7-11  Fall   '80 

Teleteach:  How  to  stretch  the  classroom  coast  to 
coast,  illus  Govt  Exec  12:44+  Apr  '80 

Air     Force 


Air  Force  logistics  doctrine.  Maj  James  D.Gorby. 
illus  AF  J  Log  4:24-30  Winter  '80 

Air  Force  takes  to  sea.  illus  Def  Trans  J  36:27-29 
Jun  '80 

An  analysis  of  Air  Force  logistics  shortfalls  of  the 
Vietnam  buildup  of  1965-68.   LtCol  John  T. Quirk, 
tabs  AF  J  Log  4:3-8  Fall  '80 

Career  and  personnel  information.  Regular  feature  in 
issues  of  AirJTorce  j'ouraal_of_ljOgistic£ 

Career  enhancement  for  Air  Force  civilian  logisti- 
cians.  Mel  Waldgeir.   Log  Spectrum  14:11-12 
Spring  '  80 

A  dispersal  concept  for  future  V/STOL  aircraft  in 
RAF  Germany.  WgComdr  J.S.Jones.  Hawk  No. 40: 
39-45  Feb  '80 

"Do-it-yourself"  logistics  engineering  in  Strategic 
Air  Command.  Col  James  K.Streett.  AF  J  Log 
4:18-19  Spring   '80 

506  civilians  picked  for  Logistics  (Executive)  Cadre. 
AF  Times  41:28  Oct  27  '80 


250 


LOGISTICS  -   Continued 

Air     Force-   Cont'd 

Impact  of  repair  level  analysis  on  future  operational 
logistics  support.  Richard  L.Henshaw.  AF  J  Log 
4:21-22  Fall  '80 

The  languishing  link  in  combat  readiness.  Gen  T.  R. 
Milton,   Ret.   AF  Mag  63:55  Apr   '80 

Logistic  capability  stressed.    (Excerpts  from  address, 
Air  Section,   ROA  National  Council  Meeting,  Wash- 
ington,  Feb  1980)  LtGen  Billy  M.  Minter.   illus  Of- 
ficer 56:13  May  '80 

The  logistics  challenges  of  deploying  a  CONUS  joint 
task  force.  Maj  Stephen  G.Crane,  illus  tab  AF  J 
Log  4:13-18  Fall  '80 

Logistics  chiefs  worry  about  1995.  AF  Times  40:17 
May  5   '80 

Logistics  long-range  planning.   LtCol  Robert  H. 
Thompson.  AF  J  Log  4:11-12  Fall  '80 

Logistics  support  of  nuclear  hardened  systems. 

George  H.Kawanishi.    illus  tab  AF  J  Log  4:25-27 
Summer  '80 

Logistics:  We  have  work  to  do.    (Presentation,   Air 
Force  Assoc  Airpower  Symposium,    Chicago, 
March  1,    1980)  Gen  Bryce  Poe  II.   AF  Plcy  Ltr 
for  Comdrs:  Sup,  pp  23-28,    May  '80 

The  use  of  minicomputers  in  MAJCOM  logistics  man- 
agement. Maj  James  D.Burnett  and  Capt  Rodney 
L.Boatright.  AF  J  Log  4:6-8  Spring   '80 

(Warner  Robins  Air  Logistics  Center)  Interview. 
MajGen  John  R.Spalding,  Jr.  illus  Mil  Elect/ 
Countermeasures  6:16+  Mar   '80 

What's  new  in  lessons  learned?   Jeffrey  R.  Fox.  AF  J 
Log  4:12-13  Summer   '80 

Armed     Forces 


The  Joint  Logistics  Commanders:  Another  bureau- 
cratic arrangement?   Maj  James  P.Reynolds,    illus 
charts  Log  Spectrum  14:27-30  Summer  '80 

NAMSA:  The  NATO  Maintenance  and  Supply  Agency- - 
its  role  in  international  logistics.   Harry  S.Spauld- 
ing.   illus  tabs  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24:54+ 
Dec   '79-Jan  '80 

Study  and  Teaching 

Realistic  (transportation)  training  for  (Army  and 
Navy)  Reservists  (COLTT  (Combined  Operations 
Logistic  Transportation  Training)  Exercise). 
Clyde  Hall  and  others,  illus  Officer  56:17  Nov  '80 

Army 

Ammunition  resupply.   Capt  Thomas  G.Pratuch.   illus 
tabs  Armor  89:16-19  Jan-Feb  '80 

Army  logistics  challenges  in  the  1980'  s.   Gen  John  R. 
Guthrie,   tabs  Log  Spectrum  14:24-27  Summer   '80 

Automated  supply--a  planner's  view.  Barry  W. 
McDaniel.  Army  Log  12:6-9  Jan-Feb  '80 

Automated  supply--an  operator's  view.  Maj  Bloomer 
D.Sullivan.  Army  Log   12:6-10  Jan-Feb  '80 

Autumn  Safari  logistics.   LtCol  Fred  C.Cheatam. 
illus  tabs  Armor  89:30-35  Mar-Apr  '80 


LOGISTICS  -   Continued 

A  r  my-  Cont'd 

Command  and  control  at  the  DISCOM  (3d  Armored 
Division  Support  COMmand) .   LtCol  Donald  E.S. 
Merritt.  illus  Army  Log  12:8-13  Jul- Aug   '80 

A  Delphi  approach  to  wartime  supply  requirements. 
LtCol  William  H.Anckaitis.   tabs  Log  Spectrum 
14:5-10  Spring  '80 

Division  '86  forward  support  battalion--a  proposal. 
Maj  William  W.Ryan,  chart  Army  Log  12:10-12 
Nov-Dec   '80 

Division   '86  logistics.   Robert  P.  Smith,   chart  Army 
Log  12:2-5  Nov-Dec   '80 

Division  '86  logistics --another  view.    LtCol  James  G. 
McKnight.   charts  Army  Log  12:6-9  Nov-Dec   '80 

The  division's  logistician.  Maj  William  J  .Sidebottom. 
tab  Army  Log   12:31-33  Sep-Oct  '80 

For  logistics  officers- -the  MOBDES  (MOBilization 
DESignation)  option,   tab  Army  Log   12:17-19  Sep- 
Oct  '80 

The  forklifts  of  August.   Capt  Bruce  P.Schoch.  illus 
Army  30:42-43+  May  '80 

Logistic  readiness--a  program  for  the  future.    LtCol 
David  D.Skidmore.   illus  map  Mil  Rev  60:54-60 
Apr  '80 

Logistical  support.   Col  G.lvanchenko.  illus  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No. 9:19-21  Sep  '80 

Logistics  and  C3I.  LtCol  Jerry  W.Betts,  Ret.  illus 
Army  Log  12:26-29  Jul- Aug   '80 

Logistics  as  a  force  multiplier.    LtGen  Arthur  J. 
Gregg,    illus  Army  30:134-136  Oct  '80 

Logistics  doctrine  in  action.   LtCol  Donald  E.S. Mer- 
ritt.  illus  Army  Log  12:10-15  May-Jun  '80 

Logistics  with  a  difference.   (Soviet  Army  logistics 
capability)  LtCol  William  P.Baxter,   Ret.  illus 
Army  30:29+  Nov  '80 

Managing  transportation  for  fuel  savings.  MajGen 
John  D.Bruen.  illus  Army  Log  12:2-5  Jan-Feb  '80 

Operating  a  tactical  marine  terminal.   Capt  Roger  W. 
McHenry.    illus  Army  Log  12:20-23  Sep-Oct  '80 

Readiness  and  strategic  mobility.   LtGen  Arthur  J. 
Gregg,  illus  Mil  Engr  72:410-412  Nov-Dec   '80 

Reserve  readiness  training.   LtCol  Herbert  B.Quinn, 
Jr.    illus  Army  Log  12:28-31  Mar-Apr  '80 

Stud  Cav:  34th  Support  Battalion.    LtCol  James  E. 

Gauze  and  Capt  Andrew  M.  Pekema.    illus  USA  Avn 
Dig  26:5+  Jan  '80 

Tactics  of  desperation:  Rear  area  protection  fits  that 
description.  Capt  Bruce  P.Schoch.  illus  Army  Log 
12:16-19  May-Jun  '80 

History 

U.S.  Army  logistics  during  the  Mexican  punitive  ex- 
pedition of  1916.  Maj  George  A.Millard,  illus  map 
Mil  Rev  60:58-68  Oct  '80 

Study  and  Teaching 

Flexibility  in  logistics  education  for  the  eighties.   Col 
James  E.Harris,   tabs  Signal  34:45-48  Jul  '80 


251 


LOGISTICS  -  Continued 

A  r  my_  -  Cont'd 
Study  and  Teaching  -   Cont'd 

Realistic  training  for  Reservists --Sharpe  Army  Depot 
staff  feature.   Translog  11:8-9  Oct  '80 

Marine     C  °_£  D_f 

Higher  priority  for  logistics.  Capt  R.C. Stout,  illus 
MarCor  Gaz  64:31-34  Nov  '80 

Maritime  prepositioning:  Long  term  solution- -MPS 
(Maritime  Prepositioning  Ships).  Col  Eugene  E. 
Shoults.  illus  tab  MarCor  Gaz  64:57-59  Aug   '80 

Maritime  prepositioning:  Near  term  fix--NTPS  (Near 
Term  Prepositioning  Ships).   Col  R.A.Sulik.  illus 
MarCor  Gaz  64:52-56  Aug   '80 

National    Guard--Army 


LUBRICATION  AND  LUBRICANTS   -   Continued 

Multipurpose  CLP  (Cleaner,    Lubricant,    Preservative 
and  water  displacer).  MarCor  Gaz  64:8  Dec   '80 

Recovering  and  recycling  used  synthetic  oils.   TIG 
Brief  32:13  Mar  21   '80 

Restriction  of  grease  for  Liquid  OXygen  (LOX)  appli- 
cations.  TIG  Brief  32:7  Mar  21   '80 

Silicone  grease  can  contaminate  hydraulic  oil.    TIG 
Brief  31:3  Dec   21    '79 

What's  happening  to  waste  POL  (Petroleum,   Oil,    and 
Lubricants)?   TIG  Brief  32:20  Feb  8  '80 


Progress  in  training,    readiness,   manning.   MajGen 
Emmett  H.Walker,   Jr.   illus  Army  30:150- 155 
Oct  '80 

R  e  s  e  r  v  e_F  o _r_C£  _s_;^  A_ij;_F o_r_c_e 

A  touch  of  CL(a)SS  (Combat  Logistics  Support  Squad- 
ron).  illus  Air  Reservist  32:6-7  May  '80 

LOW- ALTITUDE  FLYING  see  Flight,   Low-Altitude 
LOYALTY 

Professional  ethics  is  key  to  well-led,   trained  Army. 
Gen  Edward  C.Meyer,   illus  Army  30:11-14  Oct '80 

LUBRICATION  AND  LUBRICANTS 

AOAP  (Army  Oil  Analysis  Program):  There's  gold  in 
that  there  oil.   James  M.  McGonigle.   illus  Army 
Log  12:34-36  Mar-Apr  '80 


LUKENS,    Leland  K. 

Tactical  formation  can  be  hazardous  to  your  health. 
BrigGen  Leland  K  .  Lukens  .  Aerosp  Safety  36:27 
Nov  '80 

LYNCH,   George  C. 

Air  Force  Accounting  and  Finance  Center,  por  AF 
Mag  63:102  May  '80 

Directorate  of  Accounting  k  Finance.   MajGen  George 
C.  Lynch,  por  AF  Compt  14:29  Oct  '80 

(MajGen  George  C.  Lynch)  wears  two  stars  now!  por 
biog  AF  Compt  14:46  Apr   '80 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Accounting  &  Finance. 
BrigGen  George  C.  Lynch,  por  AF  Compt  14:27 
Jan  '80 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Accounting  &  Finance. 
MajGen  George  C.  Lynch,  por  AF  Compt  14:39 
Apr   '80 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Accounting  &  Finance. 
MajGen  George  C.  Lynch,  por  AF  Compt  14:28 
Jul  '80 


252 


M 


MA  AG    see  Military  Assistance  Advisory  Group 

MAC    see  Military  Airlift  Command 

MARS    see  Military  Affiliate  Radio  System 

MAST  (Military  Assistance  to  Safety  and  Traffic) 

MAST   anniversary,   map  USA  Avn  Dig  26:7  Jul  '80 

Mission  of  mercy.  Maj  Burl  L.Eastepp,   Jr.  illus 
USA  Avn  Dig  26:24-25  Apr  '80 

Shortcut  to  survival.  Capt  Dick  Sheffield,  illus  Air- 
man 24:44-48  Jul  '80 

MI  C  O  M    see  Missile  Command 

M  1  L  P  E  R  C  E  N    see  Army  Military  Personnel  Center 

MLS   see  Microwave  Landing  Systems 

MSC    see  Military  Sealift  Command 

MTMC    see  Military  Traffic  Management  Command 

MacARTHUR,    Douglas 

MacArthur  as  maritime  strategist.   Clark  G.  Reyn- 
olds.  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:79-91;  Comments.   Stan- 
ley L.Falk.   33:92-99;  Commentary.   Gerald  E. 
Wheeler.    33:99-102  Mar-Apr  '80 

MacArthur 's  lapses  from  an  envelopment  strategy  in 
1945.   D.  Clayton  James.   Parameters   10:26-32 
Jun  '80 

The  race  to  nuclear  war:  Three  statements.   RADM 
Gene  R.  LaRocque  and  others,   por  Def  Monitor  9, 
No.  6:  entire  issue   '80 

When  honor  conflicts  with  duty.    LtCol  George  M.Hall, 
por  AU  Rev  31:45-60  Sep-Oct  '80 

McCOY,   James  M. 

Improving  the  retention  rate.    CMSAF  James  M. 
McCoy.   TIG  Brief  32:2  Jun  27   '80 

Individual  and  unit  pride.   CMSAF  James  M.  McCoy. 
Airman  24:10  Aug   '80 

Individual  pride--unit  pride.   CMSAF  James  M. 

McCoy.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  13-14, 
Jul  '80 

Leadership  in  today's  Air  Force.   CMSAF  James  M. 
McCoy,  por  AF  Mag  63:64-65  May  '80 

The  McCoy  who's  real.   (CMSAF  James  M. McCoy) 
SMSgt  Dave  Sheeder.  por  Airman  24:17-22  May  '80 

To  serve  my  fellow  men  in  blue.    (Interviews  with 
CMSAFs)  K.Thuermer.  por  Sergeants   18:14-18 
Feb  '80 

MACHINE  GUNS 


MACHINE  GUNS  -  Continued 

The  Uru  submachine-gun.   Ronaldo  S  .Olive,  illus  tab 
Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No  .  7: 1 1 17- 1 1 18   '80 

McINERNEY,   James  E.  ,   Jr 

Air  Force  programs:  An  overview.  (Presentation, 
Baltimore,  March  24,  1980)  MajGen  James  E. 
Mclnerney,  Jr.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  34-40,    May  '80 

McINTYRE,   James  T.  ,   Jr 

(Overall  defense  budget  situation  and  concerns  and 
goals  in  the  area  of  comptrollership)  (Address, 
American  Society  of  Military  Comptrollers,  San 
Antonio,   May  23,    1980)  James  T.McIntyre,    Jr. 
por  Armed  Forces  Compt  25:5-7  Aug    '80 

McKNIGHT,    Clarence  E.  ,    Jr 

The  Army's  national  role  in  NATO  communications. 
MajGen  Clarence  E.McKnight,  Jr.  illus  tabs  map 
Signal  35:43-46+  Dec   '80 

M.KLAREN,    William  G.  ,    Jr 

Air  Force  telephone  communications:  Vintage  systems 
--getting  better.   BrigGen  William  G.MacLaren, 
Jr.  TIG  Brief  32:2  Nov  14  '80 


Base  communications  improvements  for  the  1980s. 
BrigGen  William  G.MacLaren,   Jr.  Signal  35:19-21 
Nov  '80 

McNAIR,    Lesley  J. 

The  educator  of  the  Army  (LtGen  Lesley  J.  McNair). 
Brooks  E.Kleber.  por  Army  30:50-54  Jul  '80 

McNAMARA,    Roberts. 

McNamara  at  the  Pentagon.   BrigGen  Douglas  Kin- 
nard,   Ret.   Parameters   10:22-31  Sep   '80 

MADELIN,    Ian 

The  emperor's  close  air  support.   GpCapt  Ian  Madelin. 
AU  Rev  31:82-86  Nov-Dec   '79;  Comment.   MajGen 
John  E.Ralph.   31:95-96;  Comment.   LtCol  Robert 
B. Savage,    Jr.    31:96-100;  Comment.   Maj  Patrick 
J.Finneran,   Jr.   31:100-103;  Comment.   Maj  Law- 
rence G.Kelley.    31:103-104;  Response.   GpCapt 
Ian  Madelin.   31:104-105  May-Jun  '80;  Comment. 
Maj  Michael  O.Beck.   31:97-101  Sep-Oct  '80 


What  is  close  air  support?    GpCapt  Ian  Madelin.  (Re- 
printed from  Air  University  Review,    Nov-Dec 
1979)  illus  Armor  89:16-21  Jul-Aug   '80 

MAGNESIUM  see  Metals 

MAGNETRONS  see  Electron  Tubes 


MAGNETS  AND  MAGNETISM 


N 


ew  weapon  is  being  tested.   MarCor  Gaz  64:6  Dec   '80  ADF  iAiitr,tnaf;r  ni™^t; r--    a-      i  _  •     ._ 

r  °  "ut    (Automatic  Direction  Finding)  magnetic  bearing 

rendezvous.    Capt  Tom  R.Konecny.    illus  tabs  Nav- 

Revolution  in  individual  firearms- -from  7.62  to  5.56.  igator  27:24-26  Summer  '80 

illus  Armada  Intl  4:62+  Jul-Aug   '80 

MAHAN,    Alfred  T. 

Two  new  pods  for  7.62  and  12.  7 -mm  machine  guns. 

Lt-Col  P.Crevecoeur.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  5:  Is  Mahan  still  valid?   Thomas  H.  Etzold.  por  US  Nav 

758-759   '80  Inst  Proc  106:38-43  Aug  '80 


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MAHAN,   Alfred  T.    -  Continued 

Mahan  and  Theodore  Roosevelt:  The  assessment  of 
influence.  CDR  Michael  T.Corgan.  Nav  War  Col 
Rev  33:89-97  Nov-Dec   '80 

Soviet  seapower  in  light  of  Mahan's  principles.  ENS 
Frank  C.Pandolfe.  por  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:44- 
46  Aug  '80 

MAINTENANCE  AND  REPAIR 

See  also 
Aircraft  Maintenance 
Missile  Maintenance 

also  subdivision  Maintenance  and  Repair  under 
specific  subjects 

Air  Force  engineering  in  the  1980's.  MajGen  William 
D.Gilbert,  illus  charts  Mil  Engr  72:15-18  Jan- 
Feb  '80 

Air  Force  maintenance  —  issues  and  challenges  for 
the  eighties.   Maj  Gene  E.  Townsend.    illus  AF  Mag 
63:56-61  Jan  '80 

Computerized  maintenance  management- -today. 
(Presentation,    1979  Annual  Conference,   Instru- 
ment Society  of  America)  Joseph  D.Patton,   Jr. 
illus  Log  Spectrum  14:29-32  Spring  '80 

Cutting  behind  the  cutting  edge,   illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8, 
No.  2:42-43   '80 

Deficiencies  in  newly  repaired  or  overhauled  parts. 
TIG  Brief  32:9  Aug  8  '80 

Flag  rank  quarters  cost  too  much,    auditors  say.  AF 
Times  41:6  Aug  25   '80 

The  key  to  readiness:  O&M.  LtGen  Hans  H.Driess- 
nack.  illus  tabs  AF  Mag  63:57-63  Oct  '80 

Logistics  with  a  difference.  (Soviet  Army  logistics 
capability)  LtCol  William  P.Baxter,   Ret.  illus 
Army  30:29+  Nov  '80 

Maintenance:  Past  and  present.   Martin  Reus s.   illus 
Army  Log  12:2-6  Mar-Apr  '80 

Maintenance:  Who  failed?   TIG  Brief  32:5  May  16   '80 

The  Materiel  Deficiency  Reporting  (MDR)  system:  A 
bit  of  philosophy.   TIG  Brief  32:9-10  Dec  12  '80 

NAMSA-  The  NATO  Maintenance  and  Supply  Agency- - 
its  role  in  international  logistics.  Harry  S.Spauld- 
ing.   illus  tabs  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24:54+ 
Dec   '79-Jan  '80 

Production  Oriented  Maintenance  Organization 
(POMO).  TIG  Brief  32:9  Mar  7   '80 

Reparable  round- robin.    TIG  Brief  32:5  Apr  4  '80 

Retail  SAMS  (Standard  Army  Maintenance  System). 
Maj  Dennis  K.Jackson,  illus  Army  Log  12:17-19 
Nov-Dec  '80 

Supplying  Europe  with  repair  parts.  LtCol  James  K. 
Hitch,  illus  Army  Log  12:24-26  May-Jun  '80 


U.S.   military  readiness- -robbing  Peter  to  pay  Paul. 
Wayne  A.Schroeder.  illus  tab  Mil  Engr  72:400-403 
Nov-Dec  '80 

Upgrade/Cross  Utilization  Training  (CUT).   TIG 
Brief  32:8  Mar  7   '80 


MAINTENANCE  AND  REPAIR  -  Continued 

C_o_s_t£ 

Repair  of  damaged  property  by  Air  Force  facilities. 
TIG  Brief  32:9  May  2   '80 


H  i  s  t  o  r  y_ 

Air  Force  maintenance  —  issues  and  challenges  for 
the  eighties.   Maj  Gene  E.  Townsend.    illus  AF  Mag 
63:56-61  Jan  '80 
MAINTENANCE  MANAGEMENT  see  Maintenance  and 
Repair 


MALAYSIA 


Malaysia  in  the  'seventies:  Communist  resurgence 
and  government  response.  SqLdr  J  .Clementson, 
Ret.   RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies  124:50-57  Dec   '79 

P_ol  U_i_c_s_and_Gove  r_nme_nt 

Malaysian  national  security  from  the  bureaucrat's 
eye:  A  preliminary  analysis.    Zara  Dian.   illus  map 
tabs  Asian  Def  J  No.  4:8- 10+  Jul-Aug  '80 

MAN  -  POWERED  FLIGHT 


Program  manager --endangered  species?   (Gossamer 
Condor  program)  Lorrin  C.Peterson,   illus  Natl 
Def  65:28-32  Aug  '80 

MANAGEMENT 

See  also 


Configuration  Management 
Personnel  Administration 

ACTION:  A  case  of  mismanagement  hard  at  work, 
tabs  Govt  Exec  12:34-35  Oct  '80 

The  general  manager  of  matrix  organization.  Wil- 
liam C.Wall,  Jr.  illus  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:7-15 
Spring  '80 

A  look  at  the  independence  of  Federal  contract  re- 
search centers.  LtCol  Timothy  J.McGrath.  illus 
Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:77-83  Spring   '80 

Military  contributions  to  management.  RADM  Michael 
G. O'Connor,    Ret  and  David  S.Brown,  illus  Def 
Mgt  J  16:50-57  Second  Quarter  '80 

OERs:  Management  by  objectives.   Capt  John  E. 
Stevens,  illus  Mil  Rev  60:9-13  Nov  '80 

Presidential  Management  Interns  in  the  comptroller 
career  field.   Charles  E.Leggott.   illus  tab  Armed 
Forces  Compt  25:26-29  Nov  '80 

Presidential  Management  Internships.   Steven  M. 
Shaker,    illus  tabs  Def  Mgt  J  16:49-51  First 
Quarter  '80 
Reading  computer  programs  as  a  managerial  activity. 
Harlan  D.Mills.   Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:140-144 
Summer  '80 
Staff  men  are  finks--and  other  generalizations  .  Bert 

Karin.  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:16-27  Spring   '80 
Weapon  system  program  acquisition  requirements. 
TIG  Brief  32:9  Oct  31  '80 

Study    a  nd_  _J_e_a_ch_i_ng 

The  education-with-industry  program.   (Presentation, 
Education-with-Industry  Symposium,    Atlanta, 
Sep  15,    1980)  James  E.Williams,   Jr.  AF  Plcy  Ltr 
for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  18-22,   Oct  '80 


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MANAGEMENT,    MILITARY  -   Continued 


See  also 
Configuration  Management 
Resource  Management 
Supervision 
Supply  Management 
Weapon  Systems  Management 

Base-level  communications-electronics  planning. 
TIG  Brief  32:21  Aug  29   '80 

Blue/gold  aircrew  operations.  LtCol  Walter  M.Pat- 
terson III.  illus  tabs  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:15-21  Jan- 
Mar  '80 

'Brush  fires'  vs  planning:  Training's  silent  1   1/2  war. 
James  K.McCollum.    illus  Army  30:30-32  Jan  '80 

Centrally  managed  allotments:  A  new  name --but  the 
problems  remain.  Lawrence  W.Conrad,  illus  AF 
Compt  14:26-30  Apr  '80 

Centrally  managed  (open)  allotments--can  we  expand 
their  use?  George  H.Schafer.  illus  AF  Compt  14: 
16-18  Jul  '80 

(Congress  and  DOD)  (Remarks,   Washington  Chapter, 
American  Society  of  Military  Comptrollers, 
Sep  25,    1979)  Rep  Jack  B.Brooks,    illus  Armed 
Forces  Compt  25:12-13+  Feb  '80 

Cruise  missile  development:  The  competition  is 
fierce --everywhere,  tabs  illus  Govt  Exec  12: 
22-24+  Jan  '80 

Diary  of  a  paycheck.  SP5  B.J. Small,  illus  Soldiers 
35:47-49  Nov  '80 

The  do-more -with-less  syndrome:  Teetering  on  the 
brink.  Capt  Kenneth  C.  Stoehrmann.  tab  AU  Rev 
32:103-108  Nov-Dec   '80 

Doing  more  with  less   ...   can  comptroller  ship  meet 
the  challenge?   D.  Cordell  Smithfield.   Armed 
Forces  Compt  25:28-30  Feb  '80 

Drucker,  Clausewitz  and  us  ...  Col  Evelyn  P.  Foote . 
illus  Mil  Rev  60:51-54  Jul  '80 

Financial  management's  information  gap --are  two 
languages  used?  Thomas  F.Galligan.  illus  AF 
Compt  14:24-26  Jul  '80 

The  first  commandment  of  leadership:  Love  thy  sol- 
dier. Col  Richard  J.Kattar.  illus  Mil  Rev  60:65- 
68  Jul  '80 

From  theory  to  action:  Implementing  job  enrichment 
in  the  Air  Force.    LtCols  Denis  D.  Umstot  and 
William  E.Rosenbach.    illus  AU  Rev  31:74-81  Mar- 
Apr  '80 

GOs,  0-6s  to  get  base  feedback.  Len  Famiglietti.  AF 
Times  41:1+ Aug  25   '80 

Harpoon:  A  PGM  case-in-point  of  program  mis -man- 
agement.  C.  W.Borklund.    illus  Govt  Exec  12:18+ 
Jan  '80 

How  AFSC's  "SMART"  (Summary  Management  As- 
ssessment  Review  Trends)  is  making  the  generals 
"smarter."  illus  Govt  Exec  12:56+  Mar  '80 

How  an  AFO  plans  for  operations  under  emergency 
conditions.  Maj  Ronald  A.  Dice,  illus  AF  Compt 
14:44-47  Jul  '80 

Input  data:  The  critical  part  of  the  cost/schedule  con- 
trol systems  criteria.   TIG  Brief  32:19  Aug  29  '80 


Inspection  results:  A  management  tool.   TIG  Brief  32: 
3-4  Jun  13   '80 

Leadership  for  the  Army.  Col  Charles  D.Bussey. 
illus  Mil  Rev  60:69-76  Jul  '80 

Looking  to  the  long  run.    (Navy's  Long  Range  Planning 
Group)  CDR  Gordon  G.Riggle.   illus  US  Nav  Inst 
Proc  106:60-65  Sep   '80 

Luftwaffe  planning  for  the  1990s.  C.Regulus.  illus 
Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 4:491-494  '80 

MMIP  (Maintenance  Management  Improvement  Pro- 
gram): Get  with  the  program!   Capt  Gardner  M. 
Nason.  illus  Soldiers  35:14  Jul  '80 

Management  Effectiveness  Inspections  (MEIs).  TIG 
Brief  32:3  Jun  13   '80 

The  mission  ...   and  the  man.   LtCol  Jim  Bustle,   tabs 
TAC  Attack  20:4-7  Aug   '80 

Notes  from  the  Air  Force  Comptroller  Management 
Engineering  Team.    LtCol  Robert  V.  Peacock,   illus 
AF  Compt  14:42  Apr   '80 

Notes  from  the  Air  Force  Comptroller  Management 
Engineering  Team.    LtCol  Robert  V.  Peacock,   illus 
AF  Compt  14:33  Jul  '80 

OERs:  Management  by  objectives.   Capt  John  E. 
Stevens,   illus  Mil  Rev  60:9-13  Nov   '80 

Operations  and  Maintenance  (O&M)  project  program- 
ming.  TIG  Brief  32:10  Aug  29  '80 

The  pen  is  mightier  than  the  sword--almost.  Col  Van 
L.Crawford,   Jr.   TIG  Brief  32:2  Apr  18   '80 

The  "people"  side  of  strategic  deterrence:  Why  the 
draft  won't  solve  the  problem  either.  Govt  Exec 
12:22-24  Mar  '80 

Proficiency  Aviators  Limited  case  study--a  compre- 
hensive business  management  problem.  Maj  Har- 
old E.Rafuse.   tabs  Educ  J  22:68-80  AY  '79/'80 

Rated  prioritization--setting  the  record  straight.    Col 
Henry  Viccellio,   Jr.   Aerosp  Safety  36:20-22 
Jun  '80 

Reliable  Shield- -9th  Infantry  Division  airspace  man- 
agement. Maj  Herbert  B.Long,  illus  Air  Def  Mag, 
pp  24-29,   Apr- Jun  '80 

A  ride  in  every  type.   Interview.   Charles  W.Snod- 
grass.  AF  Times  41:8  Sep  15   '80 

September  song.  Maj  Pete  Abler,  illus  TAC  Attack 
20:24-25  Sep  '80 

So  you  wanna  be  the  Brigade  Three  (S3)  .  .  .  Majs  John 
W.  Braden,  Jr  and  V.Paul  Baerman.  illus  Mil  Rev 
60:47-59  Sep   '80 

Sound  management:  The  key  to  security.   John  A. 
Hewitt,   Jr.    TIG  Brief  31:1-2  Dec  21   '79 

Spotlight  on  senior  and  staff  officer  EW  training. 
Capt  Carl  S.Guinsler.   illus  Navigator  27:14-15 
Summer  '80 

The  true  school  of  the  lieutenant.  Capts  Thomas  R. 
Rozman  and  William  A.Saunders,  illus  Infantry  70: 
16-18  Jul- Aug   '80 


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MANAGEMENT,    MILITARY  -  Continued 

Turning  away  from  managerialism:  The  environment 
of  military  leadership.   LtCol  Paul  L. Savage,   Ret 
and  Maj  Richard  A.Gabriel,  illus  Mil  Rev  60:55- 
64  Jul  '80 

What  happens  when  the  boss  is  a  woman.  Marianne 
Lester,  illus  tab  AF  Times,    Times  Magazine 
sup:4-8+  Jan  14  '80 

Why  "precision  guided  munitions"  is  plural,   not 

singular.   C.  W.  Borklund.    illus  tab  Govt  Exec  12: 
41+  Mar  '80 

Why  shelving  the  B-l  bomber  was  a  dumb  idea,  -tabs 
illus  Govt  Exec  12:24+  Mar  '80 

Winning  through  teamwork.    TIG  Brief  32:6  Sep  12   '80 

You  can't  run  an  army  like  a  corporation.   Col  D.M. 
Malone  and  Donald  D.Penner.    illus  Army  30:39-41 
Feb  '80 

Study    and  _J_e_a_£_h_i_n_g 

Teleteach:  How  to  stretch  the  classroom  coast  to 
coast,  illus  Govt  Exec  12:44+  Apr   '80 

MANAGEMENT  ANALYSIS 

Directorate  of  Cost  &  Management  Analysis.   Col  Don- 
ald G.Kane,    illus  AF  Compt  14:22  Oct  '80 

Management  needs  analysts.   Capt  Michael  Weitman. 
illus  AF  Compt  14:38-39  Oct  '80 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Cost  &  Management  Anal- 
ysis.  Col  Henry  J.Sechler.   illus  AF  Compt  14:12 
Jan  '80 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Cost  &  Management  Anal- 
ysis.  Col  Henry  J.Sechler.    illus  AF  Compt  14:32 
Apr  '8  0 

Notes  from  the  Director  of  Cost  &  Management  Anal- 
ysis.   Col  Henry  J.Sechler.    illus  AF  Compt  14:22 
Jul  '80 

Notes  from  the  Palace  Dollar  team:  Enlisted  career 
management  in  Palace  Dollar.   SSgt  Bob  Hake,    illus 
tabs  AF  Compt  14:37  Apr  '80 

Personal  management  review.  TIG  Brief  32:12 
Feb  8  '80 

Spending  sprees  faulted.  AF  Times  41:7  Aug  25   '80 

You  can't  run  an  army  like  a  corporation.   Col  D.M. 
Malone  and  Donald  D.Penner.   illus  Army  30:39-41 
Feb  '80 

MANAGEMENT  IMPROVEMENT 

See  also 


Automation 

Cost  Effectiveness 

Efficiency 


Output  Measurement 
Resource  Management 


AAFES  curbing  abuses.  AF  Times  41:14  Oct  13    '80 

Accreditation  (by  American  Assoc  of  Airport  Execu- 
tives) raises  professionalism  in  municipal   airport 
management.   Adele  C.Schwartz.   Govt  Exec  12: 
36-37  Jun  '80 

An  approach  to  effectiveness/productivity.  Joseph  J. 
Jablonski.   illus  tabs  Armed  Forces  Compt  25: 
15-17+  Nov  '80 


MANAGEMENT  IMPROVEMENT  -   Continued 

Civil  service  reform:  A  chance  to  innovate;  a  man- 
date to  improve.    W.Graham  Claytor,   Jr.   illus 
Defense/80,   pp   14-18,   Jun  '80 

Civil  service  reform:  It's  a  matter  of  writing  con- 
tracts among  levels- -then  working  them.    Barbara 
Oganesoff.   Govt  Exec  12:29+  Dec   '80 

Computerized  maintenance  management- -today. 
(Presentation,    1979  Annual  Conference,   Instru- 
ment Society  of  America)  Joseph  D.Patton,    Jr. 
illus  Log  Spectrum  14:29-32  Spring  '80 

The  DOD  businessman:  Why  MANTECH  (MANufactur- 

ing  TECHnologies)  is  as  important  as  new  weapons. 

illus  Govt  Exec  12:34+  Sep  '80 
Doing  more  with  less  .  .  .   can  comptroller  ship  meet 

the  challenge?   D.  Cordell  Smithf ield.   Armed 

Forces  Compt  25:28-30  Feb  '80 

The  enemy  of  'good'  is   'better.  '  TIG  Brief  32:15-16 

Sep  26   '8  0 
Enhancing  Navy  productivity.   William  B.  Shane  r.   illus 

tabs  Armed  Forces  Compt  25:4-7  Feb  '80 
Financial  management  of  laboratory  contracts.    TIG 

Brief  31:21  Dec  21   '79 

Financial  management's  information  gap--are  two 
languages  used?  Thomas  F.Galligan.  illus  AF 
Compt  14:24-26  Jul  '80 

A  form  (AFTO  78  1A)  in  your  future.   Maj  Dion  W. 
Johnson,    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:10-11  Sep   '80 

Fraud  or  mismanagement.   TIG  Brief  32:10  Oct  31   '80 

The  full  measure  of  resource  costs.   James  M.Corey, 
illus  tabs  Def  Mgt  J  16:18-23  Third  Quarter  '80 

GSA  (General  Services  Administration):  Top  manage- 
ment gaining  visibility  and  speed.   Govt  Exec   12: 
15-16+  Jul   '80 

GSA  region  scores  with  word  processing.   Robert  M. 
Redmond.   Govt  Exec  12:48-50  Apr   '80 

The  hidden  flaw  in  the  statutory  attempt  to  cut  down 
government's   red  tape.   Govt  Exec   12:21-23  Sep   '8C 

How  AFSC's  "SMART"  (Summary  Management  As- 
sessment Review  Trends)  is  making  the  generals 
"smarter."  illus  Govt  Exec  12:56+  Mar  '80 

How  "Surveys  &  Investigations"  helps  Congress  cut 
waste,  illus  Govt  Exec  12:41-42  Apr  '80 

How  to  get  the  most  out  of  your  budget.   TIG  Brief 
32:11-12  Nov  28   '80 

Internal  inspections:  Ideas  for  the  functional  manager. 
TIG  Brief  32:15-16  Oct  31   '80 

Is  reform  needed  in  NATO  arms  procurement?    J.B. 
Koeppl.  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  5:658   '80 

Job  enrichment:  Getting  your  people  involved  to  im- 
prove the  job.   TIG  Brief  32:10  Jul  25   '80 

Looking  at  COM  (Computer-Output-Microfilm): 

Growth  coming  in  government  usages.   Sam  Trippe. 
Govt  Exec  12:49-50  May  '80 

MMIP  (Maintenance  Management  Improvement  Pro- 
gram): Get  with  the  program!  Capt  Gardner  M. 
Nason.  illus  Soldiers  35:14  Jul  '80 


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MANAGEMENT  IMPROVEMENT  -  Continued 


MANAGEMENT  IMPROVEMENT  -  Continued 


Management  needs  analysts.   Capt  Michael  Weitman. 
illus  AF  Compt  14:38-39  Oct  '80 

Managing  DARCOM  (Army  Materiel  Development  and 
Readiness  Command).   MajGen  Elton  J.Delaune, 
Jr.  illus  tab  Army  Log  12:2-5  May-Jun  '80 

Managing  energy:  Lessons  from  industry.  LtCol  W.J. 
Flanagan  and  H.Reed  Muller.  illus  Army  Log  12: 
12-15  Jan-Feb  '80 

Managing  transportation  for  fuel  savings.  MajGen 
John  D.Bruen.  illus  Army  Log  12:2-5  Jan-Feb  '80 

Military  contributions  to  management.  RADM  Michael 
G. O'Connor,   Ret  and  David  S  .Brown,  illus  Def 
Mgt  J  16:50-57  Second  Quarter  '80  , 

The  name  of  the  game  is  customer  service  (at  Travis 
AFB,   CA).   2dLt  Ralph  W.Williams  in.  illus  AF 
Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:13-14  Feb  '80 

Navy's  automated  information  office:  Answers  in  sec- 
onds,  not  months  .  illus  Govt  Exec  12:49-50  Feb '80 

On-line  editing  improves  Army  RDT&E  management. 
F.Clifton  Berry,   Jr.    illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:13-17 
Third  Quarter   '80 

Pace  yourself.   Maj  James  G.Gibson  II.   illus  MAC 
Flyer  27:8-11  Oct  '80 

Personnel  error.    TIG  Brief  32:11-12  Oct  17  '80 

Planning  for  management.  CMSgt  Billy  J.  Freeman, 
illus  Armed  Forces  Compt  25:34-35  Aug   '80 

Program  manager- -endangered  species?   (Gossamer 
Condor  program)  Lorrin  C.Peterson,   illus  Natl 
Def  65:28-32  Aug  '80 

Project  Improve--an  MBO  success  story.  MajGen 
John  S.Crosby.  Army  Log  12:24-25  Jan-Feb  '80 

Putting  the  clamps  on  government  waste.   David  D. 
Acker,   illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:38-43  First  Quarter  '80 

R&D  risk  management.    TIG  Brief  32:13  Jul  25   '80 

Resource  management  teams:  Is  your  medical  facil- 
ity making  full  use  of  them?   TIG  Brief  32:16 
Dec  12   '80 

The  role  of  dental  Cost  Center  Managers  (CCM)  in 
fiscal  management.    TIG  Brief  32:7  Aug  8   '80 

Services  into  the   1980s.    LtCol  Roy  G.  Kennington. 
illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:7-10  Feb  '80 


System  acquisition  planning.    TIG  Brief  32:11 
Oct  17   '8  0 

Well- controlled  accounting  systems--a  must  for  the 
eighties.   (Address,   American  Society  of  Military 
Comptrollers  National  Symposium,   San  Antonio, 
May  22,    1980)  Elmer  B.Staats.  illus  Armed 
Forces  Compt  25:4-7+  Nov  '80 

What  is  an  FMI  (Functional  Management  Inspection)? 
TIG  Brief  32:3  Sep  26   '80 

What  is  an  FMI  (Functional  Management  Inspection)? 
TIG  Brief  32:4  Dec  12   '80 

What  2d  lieutenants  ought  to  know  about  financial 
management  (and  don't)  is  taught  to  them  by  the 
Space  Division  people.    Leon  Silverman,    illus  tab 
AF  Compt  14:21-23  Jan  '80 

Who's  your  flight  commander?    LtCol  Delbert  F. 
Miller,   illus  TAC  Attack  20:10-12  Dec  '80 

Winning  through  teamwork.    TIG  Brief  32:6  Sep  12  '80 

Word  processing:  Productivity  solution,   or  paperwork 
shuffle?   Laurence  A.Polzak,   Jr.   illus  Armed 
Forces  Compt  25:26-29  May  '80 

You  can't  run  an  army  like  a  corporation.   Col  D.  M. 
Malone  and  Donald  D.Permer.    illus  Army  30:39-41 
Feb  '80 

MANAGEMENT  INFORMATION  SYSTEMS 

Automated  traffic  management  in  the  1980s.   (From 
address,   General  Traffic  Management  Seminar, 
Orlando,   FL,    May  1980)  LtCol  Robert  H.  Fisher, 
illus  Translog  11:1-4  Jul  '80 

Comprehensive  OMB  report  takes  a  future  look  at  the 
Federal  life  of  general  purpose  ADP's.   tabs  Govt 
Exec  12:49-50+  Mar  '80 

Designing  a  flexible  management  information  system. 
LtCol  Thomas  D.Clark,   Jr  and  Capt  Douglas  J. 
Blazer,   illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:44-48  First  Quarter  '80 

The  evolution  of  C3I.  M.I.  Thorn,  illus  Intl  Def  Rev 
13,   No. 7:1033-1035   '80 

The  hidden  flaw  in  the  statutory  attempt  to  cut  down 
government's  red  tape.   Govt  Exec  12:21-23  Sep  '80 

How  AFSC's  "SMART"  (Summary  Management  As- 
sessment Review  Trends)  is  making  the  generals 
"smarter."  illus  Govt  Exec  12:56+  Mar  '80 


Should-cost  analysis:  Is  it  the  answer?    H.G.Hoehl. 
tabs  Def  Mgt  J  16:48-51  Fourth  Quarter   '80 

Show  me  in  writing:  Or,   how  to  lose  a  good  Air  Force 
member.    TIG  Brief  32:14  Sep  26   '80 

Some  current  C3I  concepts  and  programs.   Gowri 
S.Sundaram.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 7: 
1036-1042  '80 

Stores  won't  merge,  but  will  mesh.  AF  Times  41:23 
Oct  27   '80 

Supervisors:  Can  you  really  affect  productivity,  mo- 
rale, or  career  intent?  Col  Guy  H.  Winstead,  Jr. 
TIG  Brief  32:1-2  Apr  4  '80 


Inspection  Results  Analysis  System  (IRAS).   TIG  Brief 
32:11  Sep   12   '80 

A  marriage  of  convenience:  Marine  safety  and  com- 
puters. LT  William  J. Barker,  illus  map  US  Nav 
InstProc  106:125-127  Oct  '80 

Navy's  automated  information  office:  Answers  in  sec- 
onds, not  months,  illus  Govt  Exec   12:49-50  Feb  '80 

Notes  from  the  Professional  Military  Comptroller 
School  (Air  University,  Maxwell  AFB,  AL):  In- 
formation management.  Maj  Gerald  W.Corwin. 
illus  AF  Compt  14:30-31  Jul  '80 

A  proposal  on  acquisition  management  information. 
Fred  E.Rosell,   Jr.  illus  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:34-41 
Spring  '80 


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MANAGEMENT  INFORMATION  SYSTEMS  -  Continued 

Resources  plans  management  indicators.  TIG  Brief 
32:9-10  Nov  14  '80 

Retail  SAMS  (Standard  Army  Maintenance  System). 
Maj  Dennis  K.Jackson,  illus  Army  Log  12:17-19 
Nov- Dec   '80 

Toward  more  effective  management  information  sys- 
tems.  LtCol  Thomas  A.Wilson  II.  illus  Mil  Rev 
60:41-47  Mar   '80 

The  use  of  minicomputers  in  MAJCOM  logistics  man- 
agement. Maj  James  D.Burnett  and  Capt  Rodney 
L.Boatright.  AF  J  Log  4:6-8  Spring  '80 

MANEUVERS 


See  also 
Combined  Operations 
Joint  Operations 
War  Games 

also  specific  exercises  and/or  operations  by 

name 

Air    F  o  r  ce^-^  Z.———— 

Exercises.  Regular  feature  in  some  issues  of  _Air_ 
Fo  rce_T_imes 

A  r  m  e  <i_£°££££;;^^ 

Study  says   'Smoky'  (1957  "Shot  Smoky"  nuclear  test) 
cancer  rate  doubled.  AF  Times  41:27  Nov  10  '80 

A_r_m_y_^_^_U  ._  S . 

OPFOR  (OPposing  FORces).   illus  Natl  Guard  34:8-11 

Jun  '80 

MANPOWER 


I?  Hi  ±JLfL- §JJtl!  1 

Our  diminishing  manpower  resources.   Thomas  H. 
Etzold.   illus  Army  30:10-14  Jan  '80 

Reforging  industrial  readiness.   Dale  W.  Church,   illus 
Defense/80,  pp  2-7,   Dec   '80 

MANPOWER,    MILITARY 

For  strength  of  the  Services  see  subdivision  Statistics 
under  the  respective  Service,    e.g..   Air  Force-- 
United  States  —  Statistics, 

See  also 
Military  Service,    Compulsory 
Military  Service,    Voluntary 
Personnel 

The  lost  lesson  of  Vietnam.   LtCol  Forrest  K.Klein- 
man,    Ret.    illus  Mil  Rev  60:64-71  Aug  '80 

Mobilization_ 
See  Mobilization,  Military 


A_f£ha_ni_s_t_an_ 

'The  Afghan  Armed  Forces--to  the  Soviet  invasion 
1980.  '  G.  Jacobs,    illus  map  tabs  Asian  Def  J  No.  6: 
74-75+  Nov-Dec  '80 

G  r  e  a_t  _B  £i_t_ai_n 

British  security  concerns  in  the  1980's.  Martin  Ed- 
monds. IntlSec  Rev  5:209-230  Summer  '80 


MANPOWER,    MILITARY  -   Continued 
United    States 

AF  A  policy  paper :  Defense  manpower  issues.   AF 
Mag  63:75-77+  Nov  '80 

The  AVF--making  it  work.   Maj  David  Evans,    illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:47-53  Dec  '80 

Air  Force  manpower  overview.    (Presentation,   Sub- 
committee on  Military  Personnel,   House  Armed 
Services  Committee,   Washington,    Feb  25,    1980) 
Joseph  C.  Zengerle.   tabs  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs: 
Sup,  pp  11-22,   May  '80 

Carter  criticized  (by  veterans  organizations),  de- 
fended (by  DefSec  Brown).  Laurie  Parker.  AF 
Times  41:4  Oct  27   '80 

Cause  of  our  greatest  danger.  LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker, 
Ret.  AF  Times  40:19-20  Feb  18  '80 

Civilians  in  uniform.    Thomas  H.  Etzold.   AU  Rev  31: 
93-95  Jul-Aug  '80 

Confronting  the  Navy's  manpower  dilemma.   Bernard 
Rimland  and  Gerald  E.Larson,    illus  tabs  Def 
Mgt  J  16:30-34  First  Quarter  '80 

The  continuing  military  manpower  crunch.  Robert  B. 
Pirie.  tab  Defense/80,   pp  4-5,   Jan  '80 

Defense  manpower  and  the  all- volunteer  force:  A 

different  perspective.  Maj  Francis  P.Butler.  Nav 
War  Col  Rev  33:85-91  Jan-Feb  '80 

Farewell  to  arms:  A  perspective  on  retirement.   LtCol 
Donald  B.Vought,   Ret.  illus  tab  Mil  Rev  60:2-12 
Feb  '80 

Forecasting  the  human-resource  costs  of  Navy  weapon 
systems.  Peter  D.Weddle  and  CDR  Grant  D.Ful- 
kerson.  illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:6-11  Second  Quarter  '80 

GOP  would  end  'neglect'  of  military  manpower.  AF 
Times  41:12  Aug  11   '80 

The  grim  lessons  of  Nifty  Nugget.  John  J.Flakla. 
illus  Army  30:14-18  Apr  '80 

'Harsh  world'  is  impetus  in  bigger  budget.   Eric  C. 
Ludvigsen.    illus  tabs  Army  30:26-33  Mar  '80 

Lack  of  support  officers  approaches  acute  stage.   John 
Ginovsky.  AF  Times  41:3  Oct  20  '80 

MX  manpower:  Planning  ahead.  AF  Times  40:8 
May  5   '80 

Manpower  conditions  appalling.   LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker, 
Ret.  AF  Times  41:23-24  Sep  22   '80 


The  manpower  deficit  worsens .   LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker, 
Ret.   AF  Times  41:19-20  Aug  25   '80;  Natl  Def 
65:28  Dec   '80 

The  manpower  management  puzzle.   Robert  B. Pirie, 
Jr.   Def  Mgt  J  16:46-47  Third  Quarter  '80 

Military  manpower  in  the  1980's:  Issues  and  choices. 
Martin  Binkin.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:347-374  Fall  '80 

National  security  next  year.   LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker,   Ret. 
AF  Times  41:19-20  Nov  10  '80 

Our  diminishing  manpower  resources.    Thomas  H. 
Etzold.    illus  Army  30:10-14  Jan  '80 


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MANPOWER,    MILITARY  -  Continued 

U_nit_ed__Sta_t  es_  -  Cont'd 

Panel  (discussion  on  military  manpower)  can't  agree 
on  U.S.   and  draft.   AF  Times  40:8  Apr  28   '80 

A  question  of  quality:  Why  the  pieces  don't  fit.   John 
J.Fialka.  illus  Army  30:29-32  Jun  '80 

Reagan,  Anderson  voice  views  on  pay,  manpower, 
illus  AF  Times  41:14  Oct  6   '80 

Reality- ritual=retention:  The  enlisted  equation.  Maj 
Thomas  J.Pickering,  illus  Mil  Rev  60:2-9  Dec   '80 

Sen  Harry  Byrd  says  military  manpower  at  crisis 
level.  Officer  56:23  Nov  '80 

A  sensible  draft  solution.  LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker,  Ret. 
AF  Times  40:19-20  May  5   '80 

Specialists  vs  generalists.    Bruce  Callander.   AF 
Times  40:20+  Jun  9  '80 

Tapping  the  initiative  of  our  young  people.  TIG  Brief 
32:10  Apr  18  '80 

Volunteer  pool  empty  for  special  EM  jobs.   Len 
Famiglietti.  AF  Times  41:10  Oct  20   '80 

War  in  Europe?  Medics  not  ready.  AF  Times  40:41 
Jun  16   '80 

Youth  or  experience  in  military  manpower:  Balanc- 
ing the  variables.  Carolee  B.Hartman.  illus  tabs 
Def  Mgt  J  16:65-67  First  Quarter  '80 

Statistics 

U.S.  national  defense  structure.  (Special  almanac 
issue)  illus  maps  tabs  Defense /80:  entire  issue 
Jul  '80 

MANPOWER,    TECHNICAL 


See  also 
Engineers 
Scientists 

Soviet  scientific/technical  manpower:  Much  more  than 
a  simple  numbers  game.   Jill  E.Heuer.  illus  tab 
Govt  Exec  12:34+  Apr  '80 

Air     Force 


Engineering  a  response  to  the  S&T  (Scientific  and 
Technical  officers)  shortfall.  Ed  Gates,  tab  AF 
Mag  63:69  Oct  '80 

Productivity,   technology,    and  the  illusion  of  the  free 
lunch.  Hans  M.Mark,  illus  Defense/80,   pp  8-13, 
Aug   '80 

The  university  of  tomorrow  (AFIT).  Robert  K.Ruhl. 
illus  Airman  24:21-29  Nov  '80 

Armed     Forces 


MANPOWER,    TECHNICAL  -  Continued 

Na_t ijsnaJL  G u aj?JLr_r  A i_r_JF or c je    -  Cont'd 

Federal  pay  bar  for  Res(erves)  faulted.  AF  Times 
41:12  Oct  20  '80 

National    Guard  —  Armv 


The  civilian  cadre --National  Guard  technicians.  Capt 
Joe  T.Montoya.  illus  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  23-25,  Jan- 
Mar  '80 

Reserve     F.irces--Air    Force 


Air  Force  Reserve  programs.  (Presentation,  House 
Appropriations  Committee,  Washington,  June  18, 
1980)  MajGen  Richard  Bodycombe.  tabs  AF  Plcy 
Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,  pp   17-25,   Aug   '80 

Probing  today's  mysteries  ...   to  ensure  tomorrow. 
(Mobilization  augmentee /Re serve  supplement 
officers)  Capt  Myrna-Lynne  Whitney,   illus  Air 
Reservist  32:14-16  Jul  '80 

Reserve  Chief  (MajGen  Richard  Bodycombe)  calls 
tech  (Air  Reserve  Technician)  program  effective. 
AF  Times  40:2  Jun  30  '80 

Reserve  Forces  —  Armed  Forces 

Converting  Reserve  tech  slots  to  civilian  would  hurt 
mission.   AF  Times  41:17  Oct  27   '80 

Converting  tech  slots  too  costly,   Hill  told.   AF  Times 
40:14  May  19   '80 

Unionist  attacks  technician  test.   AF  Times  40:10 
Jul  21   '80 


MANUALS 


A_r_m_y_ 


Military  R&D:  The  worst  shortage  is  of  trained, 

skilled  people,    illus  tabs  Govt  Exec   12:31+  May  '80 

— — — i-i^^L_^_HAiA-"_"^_iJL.^l°_r  c  e 
The  civilian  cadre --National  Guard  technicians.   Capt 
Joe  T.Montoya.   illus  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  23-25,   Jan- 
Mar  '80 


ATM:  Aircrew  Training  Manuals.   Maj  Ronald  K. 

Lovejoy  and  William  N.Presley.   USA  Avn  Dig  26: 
2-3+  Sep   '80 

FM  100-5  (Operations)  revisited:  A  need  for  better 
"foundation  concepts?"  Maj  John  M.Oseth.  illus 
Mil  Rev  60:13-19  Mar  '80 

FM  100-5  revisited.   Gen  William  E.DePuy,   Ret. 
illus  Army  30:12-17  Nov  '80 

MAO,    Tse-tung 

Ideological  indoctrination  of  Chinese  servicemen. 

Col  Yu.Petrov.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  1:45-47  Jan  '80 

MAPS  AND  MAPPING 


Aerial  survey  photography.  Marc  Grangier.  illus 
Interavia  35:1050-1054  Nov  '80 

Charting  for  the  80's.  (Topographic/electromagnetic 
charting)  LtCol  James  D.Muma.  illus  Airlift  Ops 
Rev  2:5-7  Apr-Jun  '80 

DIAL  (Digital  Image  Analysis  Laboratory):  Topogra- 
phy by  computer,    illus  Army  30:36-37  Aug  '80 

Geodesy,  mapping,  oceanography:  Current  surveying 
and  mapping  news.   Regular  feature  in  issues  of 


259 


MAPS  AND  MAPPING  -   Continued 

High- resolution  mapping  in  forward  mode  for  new 
F-15B  Strike  Eagle,  illus  Def  Elect  12:28-29 
Nov  '80 

Maps  in  minutes  for  the  Army  of  the  future?   illus  Mil 
Rev  60:80  Sep   '80 

The  National  Ocean  Survey- -planning  for  the  future. 
RADM  Herbert  R.Lippold,   Jr.  illus  chart  Mil 
Engr  72:25-29  Jan- Feb  '80 

New  solutions  emerge  to  solve  old  sonar  problems. 
George  Rand,  illus  Def  Elect  12:17-20  Oct  '80 

North  to  Alaska.  (Alaskan  aerial  survey  expedition, 
1928)  ADM  Arthur  W.Radford,  Ret.  illus  US  Nav 
Inst  Proc   106:78-83  Sep   '80 

RF-4C  radar  predictions.   Maj  Richard  F. Masse, 
illus  tab  Navigator  27:12-14  Winter   '80 

MARINE  ACCIDENTS  see  Accidents,    Marine 

MARINE  CORPS 


Brigades  , D  \XJL-?—°3—J-—— —— 

United  States 

VMAQ-2:  The  Corps'  only  electronic  warfare  squad- 
ron. Maj  C.L.Plunkett.  illus  tab  MarCor  Gaz  64: 
80-83  May  '80 

United  States--History 

The  4th  Marine  Brigade.  BrigGen  R.H.Williams,   Ret. 
illus  maps  MarCor  Gaz  pt  1,    64:58-68  Nov  '80; 
pt  2,    64:59-64  Dec  '80 

United  States  —  Organization 

Establishing  a  permanent  mechanized  MAB  (Marine 
Amphibious  Brigade).   Col  Thomas   T.Glidden. 
illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:43-48  Jul   '80 

R u  s  s_ia 

Soviet  naval  Infantry.    Andrew  W.Hull,    illus  tab 
MarCor  Gaz  64:65-70  Jul   '80 

Thailand 


Asian  amphibians:  The  Royal  Thai  Marine  Corps. 

Maj  Barry  M.Broman.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106: 
33-41  Nov  '80 

U_n_i  t_e_d_ _S_t_a_t  e _s 

Analyzing  the  RDF  (Rapid  Deployment  Force);  com- 
mentary on  defense  policy.   LtCol  G.  D.  Batcheller. 
illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:16-18  Jun  '80 

Andersen  (AFB,   Guam)  team  takes  to  the  jungle.   PH2 
Dan  Kline,   illus  AF  Times  41:23  Oct  20   '80 

Armor  Symposium  1980--an  overview.    Maj  Dixon  B. 
Garner,   illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:26-31  Jul  '80 

The  associate  brigade  concept.   Col  William  R.  Ball. 
MarCor  Gaz  64:18+  Jun  '80 


MARINE  CORPS  -  Continued 

United    S  t  a  t  e  s_     -   Cont'd 

CMC  FY- 1981  Posture  Statement.   (Presentation, 
House  Armed  Services  Committee,   Jan  31,    1980) 
Gen  Robert  H.Barrow,  illus  tabs  MarCor  Gaz  64: 
31-42  Apr   '80 

Clad  in  20th  century  modern.   Capt  K.  W.  Estes. 
MarCor  Gaz  64:20-22  Feb  '80 

Cold:  Friend  or  foe.    (Marines  in  Norway)  RADM  Ben 
Eiseman,    Ret  and  LtCol  Carl  F.Tidemann.    illus 
tabs  MarCor  Gaz  64:39-44  Feb  '80 

Congress  and  the  Corps.   (Presentation,   House  Armed 
Services  Committee,   Jan  31,    1980)  Gen  Robert  H. 
Barrow,  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:28-30  Apr  '80 

The  crystal  ball  is  soft  and  fuzzy:  Predicting  com- 
munications requirements  for  future  Marine  Corps 
tactical  data  systems.   LtCol  J.  H.  Wickens.    illus 
Signal  34:63-67  Feb  '80 

Defining  maneuver  warfare  for  the  Marine  Corps. 
William  S.  Lind.    illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:55-58 
Mar  '80 

From  bayou  to  beachhead:  The  Marines  and  Mr.  Hig- 
gins.  Maj  John  W.Mountcastle.  illus  tabs  Mil  Rev 
60:20-29  Mar   '80 

Getting  the  job  done  without  getting  done  in  by  the 
jobs.  MajGen  Richard  C.Schulze.  illus  MarCor 
Gaz  64:42-46  Oct  '80 

Headlong  down  the  road  to  extinction.  Maj  A.C. 
Bevilacqua.  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:43-48  Jan  '80 

'Is  you  is,   or  is  you  ain't  my  baby?  '  RADM  John  J. 
O'Connor,   Ret.   illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:61-67  Feb  '80 

Marine  Corps:  A  team  that's  ready,   illus  Defense/80, 
pp  8-10,   Apr   '80 

The  Marine  Corps  as  a  rapid  deployment  force. 
LtCol  David  A.Quinlan.   illus  map  MarCor  Gaz 
64:32-40  Mar  '80 

A  Marine  Corps  choke-point  strategy.  Capt  Gary  W. 
Anderson,  illus  map  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:103-104 

Apr  '80 

The  Marine  Corps'  future  lies  in  being  useful.  (Ad- 
dress,  Command  and  Staff  College,   June  6,    1980) 
Russell  Murray  2d.  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:24-29 
Aug   '80 

The  Marine  Corps'  future  may  lie  north  of  the  Arctic 
Circle.   Frank  Uhlig,   Jr.   illus  MarCor  Gaz  64: 
32-38  Feb  '80;  Commentary.   2dLt  M.F.Wangler. 
64:16-17  Jul  '80 

Marines:  A  political  weapon.    IstLt  R.S.Moore. 
MarCor  Gaz  64:27  Mar   '80 

Marines  and  strategy.  Capt  B.H.Liddell  Hart,  illus 
MarCor  Gaz  64:22-31  Jan  '80 

More  mobility  for  today's  threat.    Col  Larry  R. 
Williams,   illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:32-36  Jul  '80 

Myths  and  realities  of  antitank  capabilities.   LtCol 
Donald  J.Robinson  II.   illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:41-48 
Mar   '80 

The  1979  defense  year  in  review.  L.Edgar  Prina. 
illus  Sea  Power  22:30+  Dec  '79 


260 


MARINE  CORPS  -  Continued 

United    Staters    -   Cont'd 

The  role  of  the  Marine  Corps  in  today's  U.S.  defense 
strategy.  2dLt  Michael  A.  Gay.  illus  MarCor  Gaz 
64:54-58  Jan  '80 

A  somber  picture  of  U.S.   readiness--but  a  bright  pic- 
ture of  the  caliber  of  military  personnel.  MajGen 
Alfred  Gray,   Jr.  Officer  56:11  Apr  '80 

Some  lessons  from  the  Israelis.  Maj  William  C  .  Fite  . 
illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:32-38  Sep  '80 

USMC  steps  up  in  intelligence.   Capt  Roger  E. 
Mahoney.  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:17-19  Jan  '80 

The  U.S.   Marine  Corps:  Strategy  for  the  future. 
LtCol  William  M.Krulak.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:94-105  May  '80 

"We  will  do  whatever  the  country  wants  us  to  do." 
Interview.  Gen  Robert  H.Barrow,  illus  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  118:34+  Nov  '80 

Where  does  U.S.   Marine  Corps  go  from  here?   RADM 
John  B.Johnson,    illus  Officer  56:16-17  Feb  '80 

Hi  story 

Butler  at  Fort  Riviere.  Capt  H.W.Snyder,  illus  map 
MarCor  Gaz  64:83-87  Nov  '80 

Corps  commemorates  Iwo  flag   raising,   illus  MarCor 
Gaz  64:5  Oct   '80 

John  Philip  Sousa-- 100th  anniversary.  Capt  Jeb  Ben- 
nett, illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:31-34  Oct  '80 

Looking  back:  Reflections  at  career's  end.  BrigGen 
Vincente  T.Blaz,   Ret.  MarCor  Gaz  64:98-100 
Nov  '80 

Marine  barracks:  Essence  of  the  'Old  Corps.  '  LtCol 
William  R.Smith,  illus  tab  map  MarCor  Gaz  64: 
90-95  Nov  '80 

Ouster  of  a  Commandant  (MajGen  George  Barnett). 
LtCol  Merrill  L.Bartlett.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:60-65  Nov  '80 

A  second  landing  (on  Okinawa)  finally  ends  the  war. 
William  Manchester .  (Reprinted  from  Life,  May 
1979)  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:53-60  Apr   '80 

A  Shanghai  incident.  Col  A.Bryan  Lasswell,   Ret. 
illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:54-57  Sep   '80 

'What  did  you  do  in  the  war,    Daddy?  '  Robert  Leader, 
illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:44  Nov  '80 

Organization 

The  Corps  20  years  from  now.    LtCol  John  S.Grinalds. 
MarCor  Gaz  64:16+  Feb  '80 

Establishing  a  permanent  mechanized  MAB  (Marine 
Amphibious  Brigade).   Col  Thomas  T.Glidden. 
illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:43-48  Jul  '80 

Improving  weapons  company.  Capt  Mark  B.Pizzo. 
illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:19-20  Aug   '80 

Marine  infantry  battalion  study  should  reach  Com- 
mandant this  month.  MarCor  Gaz  64:4  Oct  '80 

New  commands  are  activated.   MarCor  Gaz  64:4 
Jul  '80 


MARINE  CORPS  -   Continued 

United__S_U_t£l    -   Cont'd 
Organization     .   Cont'd 

Now  is  the  time  for  a  Marine  Corps  cold-weather 
brigade.    Maj  S.  E.  Haynes.   MarCor  Gaz  64:19-20 
Feb  '80 

"We  will  do  whatever  the  country  wants  us  to  do." 
Interview.  Gen  Robert  H.Barrow,  illus  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  118:34+  Nov  '80 

MARINE  CORPS  AVIATION 

Converting  NFOs  to  NAs.   Capt  Kenneth  E.Starr. 
MarCor  Gaz  64:19-20  Oct  '80 

Cutting  aviation  functions--a  shortsighted  suggestion. 
LtCol  M.H.Conner,    illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:17-18 
Jul  '80 

F/A-18  Hornet- -one  aircraft,   one  man,   multiple 
missions.   Charles  Gilson.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 2:211-218   '80 

The  F/A-18  Hornet  program.  Interview.  LtGen  Wil- 
liam J.White,  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:26-30  Oct  '80 

A  look  at  the  major  Marine  Aviation  issues.  Col  Rich- 
ard A.Gustafson  and  LtCol  Michael  H.Conner,  tab 
illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:56-63  May  '80 

MCAA  honors  aviation's  best,  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:4 
Nov  '80 

Marine  air  operations  in  northern  Europe.  Maj  Rob- 
ert J.O'Rourke.  illus  tab  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106: 
53-59  Nov  '80 

Marine  Aviation  1980:  Progress,   problems,   and  a 
preview  of  the  future.  Interview.  LtGen  William  J. 
White,  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:46-47+  May  '80 

Marine  Tacair--a  different  view.  Col  FrederichP. 
Anthony.  MarCor  Gaz  64:30+  May  '80 

Mini-transport  in  air  debut  at  Beaufort  (MCAS,  SC). 
illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:2  Jan  '80 

New  punch  with  TOW  Cobra.  Capt  C.B. Stoops,  illus 
tab  MarCor  Gaz  64:21-24  Dec  '80 

Safeguarding  the  Western  Atlantic  and  the  Pacific 
Coast.   Ramon  Lopez,    illus  tab  Interavia  3  5:30-33 
Jan   '80 

'Super  Stallions'  are  on  the  way.  illus  MarCor  Gaz 
64:8  Nov  '80 

The  ultimate  umbrella:  Status  report  on  Marine  Corps 
Aviation.  Richard  A  .  Gustafson  and  others  .   illus 
Sea  Power  23:37-39+  Jun  '80 

The  U.S.   Marine  Corps:  Strategy  for  the  future. 
LtCol  William  M.  Krulak.    illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:94-105  May  '80 

VMAQ-2:  The  Corps'  only  electronic  warfare  squad- 
ron. Maj  C.L.Plunkett.  illus  tab  MarCor  Gaz  64: 
80-83  May  '80 

MARINE  CORPS  BASES 


United    States 


Military  construction  program  (for  Marine  Corps 
bases).   Tables  only.   MarCor  Gaz  64:6  Dec   '80 


261 


MARINE  CORPS  BASES  -  Continued 


U  n  i  t  e  d_  SUtes^      .   Cont'd 
Camp  Lejeune,   NC 


Memorial  windows:  Camp  Lejeune 's  stained  glass 
masterpieces.   LT  Joseph  R.Kerr,  illus  MarCor 
Gaz  64:45-48  Dec   '80 

Twenty-nine  Palms,    CA 

New  tank  facility  takes  shape  (at  Marine  Corps  Air 
Ground  Combat  Center,    Twentynine  Palms,   CA). 
illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:10  Nov  '80 


MARINE  CORPS  DEVELOPMENT  AND  EDUCATION 
COMMAND 


Commandant  expands  MCDEC's  role.  MarCor  Gaz 
64:8  Nov  '80 

MARINE  CORPS  SCHOOLS,    QUANTICO,    VA   see 

Marine  Corps  Development  and  Education  Command 

MARINE  RESOURCES 

Offshore  technology.   Regular  feature  in  issues  of 
MiAitBiY-  Erigiriee_r 

MARITIME  ACADEMIES 

Unit  e_d S  t  a_t  e_  s_ 

California  Maritime  Academy.  William  M. Powers, 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:57-65  Jan  '80 

MARITIME  ADMINISTRATION 


See  also 
Merchant  Marine--U.S. 
National  Defense  Reserve  Fleet 


MARITIME  LAW 


How  close  is  a  law  of  the  sea?   Interview.   Elliot  L. 
Richardson,   illus  Def  k  For  Aff  8,  No.  2:40-41   '80 

Law  and  conflict  at  sea.  LT  Roger  D.Wiegley.  illus 
Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:68-77  Jan-Feb  '80 

Light  warships  for  defence  &  EEZ  (Exclusive  Eco- 
nomic Zones)  patrol,  illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  2:100+ 
Mar-Apr  '80 

The  making  of  a  Navy.   RAdm  E.F.Gueritz.   Islamic 
Def  Rev  5,   No.  2:20-24  '80 

The  naval  employment  of  the  Coast  Guard  270-Medium 
Endurance  Cutter.   LCDR  Edmund  I.Kiley.   tabs 
Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:13-22  Jul-Aug  '80 

Negotiating  a  law  of  the  sea.   CDR  Frank  B.Swayze. 
Ulus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:33-39  Jul  '80 

The  next  twenty  years  of  naval  mobility.   Thomas  A. 
Clingan,   Jr.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:82-93 
May  '80 

Regionalism  and  the  law  of  the  sea:  The  Persian  Gulf 
perspective.  Charles  G.MacDonald.  illus  Nav  War 
Col  Rev  33:73-81  Sep-Oct  '80 

Seabed  mining  bill  (Deep  Seabed  Hard  Minerals  Act) 
boosts  shipping,    shipbuilding  prospects.   L.Edgar 
Prina.  illus  map  Sea  Power  23:16+  Sep  '80 


MARITIME  LAW  -  Continued 

Standing  into  danger.  LCDR  John  F.Ebersole.   illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:58-65  Oct  '80 

Torpedoing  the  Coast  Guard's  good-guy  image.  LCDR 
Michael  R.Adams,  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:137- 
139  Oct  '80 

MARK,    Hans  M. 

AF  must  go  deeper  in  space.  Hans  M.Mark.  AF 
Times  40:38  Mar  3   '80 

(AF  Sec  Hans)  Mark  on  Hill:  GAO  misunderstood 
computer  plan.   AF  Times  40:4  Jan  28   '80 


Air  Force  priorities.  (Presentation,   Air  Force  Assoc 
National  Convention,   Washington,   Sep  17,    1980) 
Hans  M.Mark.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  2-6,   Nov  '80 

Commencement  Address,  U.S.  Air  Force  Academy 
(May  28,  1980).  Hans  M.Mark.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup,  pp  2-4,   Aug  '80 

The  dangerous  decade.    (Presentation,  Commonwealth 
Club  Luncheon,   San  Francisco,   Jan  18,  1980)  Hans 
M.Mark.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,  pp  2-8, 
Jun  '80 

(Hans)  Mark  sounds  call  (at  AFA  Convention,  1980). 
AF  Times  41:14  Sep  29   '80 

The  national  space  policy.   (Presentation,  Subcommit- 
tee on  Space  Science  and  Applications  of  the  House 
Committee  on  Science  and  Technology,   Washington, 
July  24,    1980)  Hans  M.   Mark.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  2-5,  Sep  '80 

Priorities  and  progress.   Hans  M.Mark,  por  AF  Mag 
63:60-61  May   '80 

Productivity,   technology,   and  the  illusion  of  the  free 
lunch.   Hans  M.Mark,  por  Defense/80,  pp  8-13, 
Aug  '80 

A  progress  report.    (Address,   AFA  National  Conven- 
tion,  Sep  1980)  Hans  Mark,  por  AF  Mag  63:58+ 
Nov  '80 

Report  to  the  96th  Congress.   (Presentation,   House 
Armed  Services  Committee,    Washington,   Feb 
1980)  Hans  M.Mark  and  Gen  Lew  Allen,    Jr.  AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup  No. 3:2-35  Mar  '80 

Two  top  civilian  leaders  (Air  Force  Sec  Hans  Mark 
and  Army  Manpower  Chief  William  E. Peacock) 
oppose  pay  reallocation.   Tom  Philpott.  AF  Times 
41:3  Sep  8   '80 

USAF  leaders  see  greater  'likelihood  of  war.  '  Sea 
Power  23:16-18  Aug  '80 

The  vital  element  of  the  military  equation.   Hans 
Mark,  por  AF  Mag  63:81  Sep  '80 

MARKETING  RESEARCH 


Marketing  research  and  inventory  management- -get- 
ting the  right  information  to  decisionmakers.   Mi- 
chael J.Higgins,   Jr.   illus  Log  Spectrum  14:4-6 
Fall  '80 

MARKETS  AND  MARKETING 


Commissary  store  sales  (Fiscal  1979).   Tables  only. 
Review  58:51+  Mar- Apr  '80 


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MARKETS  AND  MARKETING    -   Continued 

Perspectives  on  progress.  (Interview  with  ALA  Presi- 
dent Robert  L.Riebow)  illus  Review  58:18-20+  Jan- 
Feb  '80 

MARKS,   John  B.  ,    Jr 

Critical  intelligence  issues  of  the  80s.  BrigGen  Clyde 
R.Dean  and  others,   por  Signal  35:9-12+  Oct   '80 

MARKSMANSHIP 


Exploring  the  Guard:  Marksmanship  program  is  a 
first  step  for  Explorer  Scouts.    IstLt  Jan  Otteson 
and  LtCol  Leo  Lujan.   illus  Natl  Guard  34:20-22 
Apr   '80 

Hanscom  (AFB,   MA)  shooters  sweep  AFSC  meet. 

(Security  Police  marksmanship  matches),  illus  AF 
Times  41:48  Nov  10   '80 

1981  combat  competition  (Peacekeeper  Challenge)  to 
replace  SPs'  shootout.   AF  Times  41:12  Aug  4  '80 

Rifleman  training  systems --preparing  the  infantry- 
man to  fight.  Edward  C.Ezell.  illus  tabs  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,    No. 5:707-711  '80 

Space-age  shootout.  (AF  SPs  +  MILES  (Multiple  Inte- 
grated Laser  Engagement  System)  equal  realistic 
training)  Maj  Anthony  Lynn  Batezel.  illus  Airmen 
24:2-7  Nov  '80 

Weapons  training:  More  than  marksmanship  practice, 
tab  TIG  Brief  32:9  Feb  8  '80 


MARRIAGE  AND  DIVORCE  -  Continued 

Many  marriages  under  stress,    but   'quality'  still  high. 
Don  Mace.  AF  Times  41:1  I  Sep  22   '80 

Marriages:  Survey  cites  two  major  conflicts  (finances 
and  childrearing).  Don  Mace.  AF  Times  40:1+ 
Jul  7   '80 

Retired  pay  in  divorce  cases:  Supreme  Court  to  decide 
on  spouses'  split.  AF  Times  41:1+  Nov  3   '80 

Soldier  couples.   SP5  Linda  D.Kozaryn.    illus  Soldiers 
35:10-14  Sep   '80 

Sole  parent  soldiers --a  delicate  balance.  SP5  Linda 
D.Kozaryn.  illus  Soldiers  35:18-22  Oct  '80 

Survey  of  family  attitudes--good  communication  most 
important.  AF  Times  41:10  Nov  3   '80 

TDY  can  cause  strain,  illus  AF  Times  41:10  Nov  3   '80 

'You  earned  that  retirement  check,   too.  '  Christine 
Langtry.  illus  AF  Times,    Times  Magazine 
sup:6-10  Mar  3   '80 

MARSH,    Robert  T. 


Air  Force  C3  technologies.  LtGen  Robert  T. Marsh, 
por  Signal  35:32-36  Sep  '80 

Command,   control  and  communications  in  the  future. 
(Presentation,    1 6th  Annual  Meeting,   American 
Institute  of  Aeronautics  and  Astronautics,   Balti- 
more,  May  7,    1980)  LtGen  Robert  T.  Marsh.   AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs :  Sup,  pp  30-40,   Aug  '80 


_S_t  udy  _a_n_<i T_e_a_cji_in_g_ 

Better  training  for  higher  performance,  illus  Asian 
Def  J  No.  2:46-48  Mar-Apr   '80 

MARRIAGE  AND  DIVORCE 

Bill  takes  up  issue  of  ex-spouse  benefits,   illus  AF 
Times  40:3  Jun  9   '80 

Combat  casualties  who  remain  at  home.    Edna  J. 
Hunter,    illus  Mil  Rev  60:28-36  Jan  '80 

Couple  may  lose  BAQ.  Bruce  Callander.  AF  Times 
40:1+  Jan  14   '80 

Divorce:  Who  earned  what?    Bruce  Callander.  AF 
Times  40:20+  Jul  7   '80 


Gen  Slay  to  retire  Feb  1  (to  be  replaced  by  LtGen 
Robert  T. Marsh).   AF  Times  41:2  Dec  15   '80 

MARSHALL,    George  C. 

Guadalcanal:  Neither  side  would  quit.   CDR  Thomas 
B.Buell,   Ret.  por  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:60-65 
Apr  '80 

MARSHALL,    Samuel  L.  A. 

Man  against  armor.    BrigGen  S.  L.  A.  Marshall. 
Armor  89:30-36  Jan-Feb  '80 


MARX,   Karl 


Divorced  wives  form  group  (EXPOSE)  to  lobby  Hill 
for  benefits.   Laurie  Parker,   illus  AF  Times  41:11 
Dec  29   '80 

GAO  opinion:  Court  can  divide  pay  in  divorces.  AF 
Times  41:7  Sep  22  '80 

Garnishment:  Relief  only  through  state  courts.   AF 
Times  40:4  Jun  23   '80 

Garnishment:  State  actions  cause  woes.   Tom  Philpott. 
AF  Times  40:1+  Jan  7   '80 

"I  do,   I  do":  Tying  the  knot  overseas  is  not  that  easy. 
Joann  L.Dettmann.    illus  AF  Times  40:39-40 
Jun  23   '80 

Living  and  family  patterns  in  the  Air  Force. 

Ch(MajGen)  Richard  Carr  and  others,   illus  AU 
Rev  31:75-86  Jan-Feb  '80 


Toward  an  estimate  of  the  Soviet  worldview.  Daniel 
S.Papp.  Nav  War  Col  Rev  32:60-77  Nov-Dec  '79 

MASS  TRANSPORTATION  see  Transportation 
MATERIALS 


See  also 
Plastic  Materials 

also  subdivision  under  specific  subjects,  e.g. 
Airplanes --Materials 
Airplanes,   Military- -Mate rials 


The  national  defense  stockpile.    Defense/80,  pp  23-24, 
Dec   '80 

Nomex  vs  nylon  flying  jackets.   Maj  William  Harrison, 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:24-25  Jul   '80 


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MATERIALS  HANDLING 


MEDICAL  AND  SANITARY  AFFAIRS  -   Continues 


See  also 
Containers 

Hazardous  Substance  s  -  -  Transportation 
Loading  and  Unloading 
Packing  for  Shipment 

Cargo  cowboys.  (National  aerial  port  championship) 
Maj  Kim  McDonald,  illus  Air  Reservist  32:10-11 
Jul   '80 

Control  of  463L  pallets.  TIG  Brief  32:6  Jul  11   '80 

VIC  (Very  Important  Cargo)  receives  TLC  from 
MOTBYs  (Military  Ocean  Terminal  BaYonne) 
Packing  Branch,  illus  Translog  11:10-12  Oct  '80 


Armed     Forces 

GAO  inspection  finds  many  health  hazards.    AF  Times 
40:7  Jan  21   '80 

Where  are  the  ...   doctors?   John  Moxley  III.    illus 
tab  Defense/80,  pp  8-13,   Dec   '80 


Arm 


m  y 


Field  sanitation  teams:  Who  needs  them?   Maj  Vincent 
R.Sherman,    illus  Mil  Rev  60:72-78  Apr  '80 

MEDICAL  CENTERS  AND  SCHOOLS 
Air    Force 


MATHIS,   Robert  C. 

Tactical  Air  Command  1980.    (Presentation,   Air 
Force  Assoc  National  Symposium,    Los  Angeles, 
Oct  26,    1979)  LtGen  Robert  C.Mathis.  AF  Plcy 
Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup  No.  2:3  1-37  Feb  '80 

MAULDIN,    Bill 

Bill  Mauldin  (views  the  National  Guard  as  a  viable 
fighting  force  .  ..    some  40  years  later).   Pamela 
A.Kane,  por  Natl  Guard  34:20-22  Nov  '80 

MAYAGUEZ  INCIDENT,    1975 

Raids  and  national  command:  Mutually  exclusive  ! 
LtCol  Peter  A.Kelly,    illus  Mil  Rev  60:19-26 
Apr   '80 

The  War  Powers  Resolution:  Congress  vs  the  Com- 
mander in  Chief.  IstLt  Kevin  E.  Johns,  illus  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc   106:42-46  Dec   '80 


Who's  Dr  SAM  (School  of  Aerospace  Medicine)?   TAC 
Attack  20:25  Aug  '80 

Wilford  (Hall)  clinic  aids  hearing  problems,    illus  AF 
Times  41:35  Nov  24  '80 

A  r  m  y_ 

Cheating  death  (at  William  Beaumont  Medical  Center's 
Trauma  Center,  El  Paso,  TX) .  SP5  Lana  Ott.  illus 
Soldiers  35:10-12  Nov   '80 


MEDICAL  CORPS 


Air     Force  —  U.  _S_^ 

Rand  report:  Give  PAs  bars.    Len  Famiglietti.   AF 
Times  40:3  Jun  23   '80 

Rank  limits  hurting  PA  morale.   LtGen  Paul  W. 
Myers.   AF  Times  40:4  May  26   '80 

Armed    Forces  —  U.S. 


MEASUREMENT  see  Weights  and  Measures 
MECHANIZED  FORCES  see  Armor 

MEDAL  OF  HONOR 


Col  Donald  Cook  posthumously  awarded  Medal  of 
Honor.   MarCor  Gaz  64:4  Jul  '80 

Mary  Walker:  Only  woman  to  win  the  Medal  of  Honor. 
Leonard  Berlow.  illus  AF  Times,  Times  Magazine 
sup:60-6l  Sep  1   '8  0 

When  honor  conflicts  with  duty.    LtCol  George  M.Hall. 
illus  AU  Rev  31:45-60  Sep-Oct  '80 


MEDALS  see  Awards,    Decorations,    etc 


MEDICAL  AND  SANITARY  AFFAIRS 


Air     Force 

A  new  handle  on  health  care  (DEERS,   Defense  Enroll- 
ment Eligibility  Reporting  System).   John  Mox- 
ley III.    illus  Defense/80,  pp  16-20,   Oct  '80 


DOD  defends  putting  doctors  behind  desks.    Paul 
Smith.   AF  Times  41:22  Sep   1    '80 

Nichols  acts  to  get  doc  pay  bill  OK 'd  by  July  1.  AF 
Times  40:4  Jun  30  '80 

Special  pay  provision  for  military  health  professional 
outlined  (in  PL  96-284).   tabs  Officer  56:26  Sep   '80 

War  in  Europe?   Medics  not  ready.    AF  Times  40:41 
Jun  16  '80 

Where  are  the  .  .  .   doctors?   John  Moxley  III.    illus 
tab  Defense/80,  pp  8-13,   Dec   '80 

Ar_m_y  ^^U^S  . 

'DOC  (Doctors  Ought  to  Care)  wants  to  keep  you 
healthy.  Paul  Smith,  illus  AF  Times  41:39-40 
Sep  29  '80 

In  search  of  Army  doctors.  MSgt  Matt  Glasgow,  illus 
Soldiers  35:16-19  Jan  '80 

Working  for  smiles.    (Physicians'  assistants)  SP5 
Gary  L.Kieffer.    illus  Soldiers  35:34-37  Sep   '80 

R  e^_e_r_v_e_F_o_r_c_e_s^_-JAJ_r_F  orce--U.S. 

Dr  pay  bill  held  no  boon  to  Reserves.  Len  Famiglietti. 
AF  Times  40:3  Jul   14   '80 


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MEDICAL  EDUCATION  PROGRAM 

Brooks  (AFB,   TX)   'vacationers'  (medical  students  en- 
rolled in  the  Air  Force  Health  Professional  Schol- 
arship Program)  get  taste  of  survival.   Beth  Pyn- 
dus.  AF  Times  41:18  Sep  15    '80 

MEDICAL  EQUIPMENT  AND  SUPPLIES 

Dental  materiel  management.   TIG  Brief  32:13 
Jan  11   '80 

Device  for  measuring  the  precision  of  eye-hand  co- 
ordination while  tracking  changing  size.   D.Regan 
and  K.  I.  Beverley,    illus  tabs  Aviation,  Space  & 
Envmt  Med  51:688-693  Jul  '80 

Drug  (tranquilizer)  packaging:  Little  effect  seen.   AF 
Times  41:23  Jul  28   '80 

Hospital  equipment:  Custodial  responsibility.    TIG 
Brief  32:14  Oct  31   '80 

Inventory  management  in  the  medical  treatment  fa- 
cility.   TIG  Brief  32:17  Dec  12  '80 

Key  control  and  facility  security.   TIG  Brief  32:12 
Jan  11   '80 

Measures  of  materiel  services  management  for  the 
administrator.   TIG  Brief  32:17-18  Oct  17  '80 

Medical  materiel  services:  Customer  relations  and 
training.   TIG  Brief  32:11-12  May  30  '80 

Medical  supply  activities:  Fraud,  waste,   and  abuse 
potentials.   TIG  Brief  32:3  Aug  29  '80 

New  medical  kit  for  CB  warfare  to  be  distributed.  AF 
Times  41:14  Aug  18   '80 

Procurement  of  medical  supplies.    TIG  Brief  3  2:8 
Jul  25  '80 

Resource  management  teams:  Is  your  medical  facil- 
ity making  full  use  of  them?   TIG  Brief  32:16 
Dec  12  '80 

Tac-tooth-cal  drills.  Mary  Storms,  illus  Soldiers 
35:50-51  Apr  '80 

War  in  Europe?  Medics  not  ready.   AF  Times  40:41 
Jun  16  '80 

MEDICAL  EXAMINATIONS 


MEDICAL  LABORATORIES 

Communication  and  the  clinical  laboratory.  TIG  Brief 
32:13  May  2   '80 

Fund  cuts  held  threat  to  (military  medical  research) 
labs.  Paul  Smith.  AF  Times  41:16  Sep  16   '80 

MEDICAL  RESEARCH 

Body  parts  by  computer--laser  dots  recorded  in 
unique  video  link.    Beth  Pyndus.   illus  AF  Times 
41:37  Oct  27   '80 

Fund  cuts  held  threat  to  (military  medical  research) 
labs.  Paul  Smith.  AF  Times  41:16  Sep  15   '80 

Microwaves  key  to  disease  scans.  Paul  Smith,  illus 
AF  Times  41:18  Aug  25   '80 

Military  dispensing  THC.    AF  Times  41:11  Dec   1   '80 

The  role  of  the  specialist  in  environmental  medicine. 
(Harry  G.Armstrong  Lecture)  John  Rawlins,  illus 
Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:908-912  Sep  '80 

MEDICAL  SERVICE 


See  also 
Dental  Corps 
Flight  Surgeons 
Medical  Corps 
Surgeon  General 
Veterinary  Corps 


Brochure  gives  X-ray  advice.   AF  Times  41:65 
Oct  27   '80 

Legal  liability  in  genetic  counseling  and  testing.  Capt 
Jeffery  L.  Grundtisch.  AF  Law  Rev  21,  No.  3:462- 
472  '79 

MOMET  (MObile  MEdical  Teams):  Medics  on  the 
move.   SgtlC  Joseph  Hitt.   Soldiers  35:38  Mar  '80 

Professional  quality  medical  evaluation  of  members 
for  special  assignments.   TIG  Brief  32:7-8 
May  30  '80 

Profiling  'fit'  members.   TIG  Brief  32:8  Jul  25   '80 

Sandstone  Samaritans.  (Reservists  administer  a  bat- 
tery of  medical  tests  and  physical  examinations  to 
native  Americans  in  Utah)  Capt  Calvin  N.Andrus. 
illus  Air  Reservist  32:8-9  Apr  '80 

Who's  Dr  SAM  (School  of  Aerospace  Medicine)?  TAC 
Attack  20:25  Aug  '80 


A  i  £_F_2.L£.——ZU^.J? ' 

See  also 
Biomedical  Sciences  Corps 

Air  route  to  recovery.  (MAC's  55th  Aeromedical  Air- 
lift Sq  and  2d  Aeromedical  Evacuation  Sq  transport 
patients  from  various  European  locations  to  hospi- 
tals) Hans  Ostertag.   illus  Airman  24:40-42  Mar  '80 

Benefits:  Lost?  Or  found?   Col  Allen  J.Montecino. 
Airman  24:19  Jun  '80 

Emergency  medical  services.    LtGen  Paul  W.Myers. 
TIG  Brief  32:1-2  Sep  26   '80 

Fraud/waste /abuse:  Conflicts  of  interest.    TIG  Brief 
32:16  Sep  12   '80 

How  to  prepare  for  the  medical  IG.   TIG  Brief  32: 
11-12  Feb  22   '80 

Medical  disaster  cross -training  grid,  illus  TIG  Brief 
32:7  Jul  25   '80 

Medical  Red  Flag,  illus  Air  Reservist  32:10-11 
Feb  '80 

Medical  policies  and  programs:  Are  we  communicat- 
ing with  our  beneficiaries?   TIG  Brief  32:11 
Sep  26   '80 

Medical  Service:  Inspection  Guide  E.   TIG  Brief  pt  1, 
Active  duty  medical  units.  Section  A,   32:21-22 
Feb  8  '80;  Section  B  (1-4),   32:17-22  Feb  22   '80; 
Section  B  (5-6),   32:18-21  Mar  7   '80;  Section  C, 
32:20-21  Mar  21   '80;  Section  D  (1-2),    32:18-21 
Apr  4  '80;  Section  D  (3),   32:19-21  Apr  18  '80; 
Section  E  (1-4),   32:18-21  May  4  '80;  Section  E  (5), 
32:18-22  May  16   '80;  Section  E  (6-9),   32:16-22 
Jun  13   '80;  Section  E  (10-13),   Sections  F-I,    32: 
16-22  Jun  27   '80;  Sections  J-L,  32:16-21  Jul  11  '80; 
pt  2,   Air  Reserve  forces  medical  units  or  activ- 
ities. Section  A,    32:19-20  Jul  25   '80 


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MEDICAL  SERVICE  -   Continued 


MEDICAL  SERVICE   -   Continued 


Air     Force  —  US.      -   Cont'd 

Nurse  practitioner  and  physician  assistant  supervi- 
sion: Is  yours  adequate?   TIG  Brief  32:21  Sep  12  '80 

The  picture  of  health.    (Reviewing  medical  services 
with  AF  Surgeon  General  LtGen  Paul  W.  Myers) 
MSgt  David  B.Drachlis.    illus  Airman  24:8-12 
Apr  '80 

Planning  the  Aerospace  Medicine  Program.    TIG  Brief 
32:15  Jan  25   '80 

Proper  documentation  in  medical  records:  A  social 
worker's  professional  responsibility.  TIG  Brief 
32:5  Jul  11   '80 

Providing  medical  social  work  services:  A  profes- 
sional responsibility  and  requirement!   TIG  Brief 
32:14  Mar  21   '80 

Shift  to  med  ID  system  (Defense  Enrollment/Eligibil- 
ity Reporting  System  (DEERS))  won't  deny  anyone 
care.  AF  Times  41:7  Nov  3   '80 

Study  (by  Rand  Corp)  endorses  physician  extenders. 
AF  Times  40:17  Jun  30  '80 

Warskill  training,   medical.   TIG  Brief  32:22  Sep   12  '8 Oi 

When  (medical)  records  can  be  released.  AF  Times 
40:15  Mar  3  '80 


Armed    Forces  —  U.S. 


Cunt1  d 


HMOs  (Health  Maintenance  Organization)  could  offer 
better  health  care.   AF  Times  41:3  Dec   1   '80 

Health  fraud  fight  (Defense  Enrollment/Eligibility 
Reporting  System)  expanding  Aug  1.  AF  Times 
40:25  Jul  7   '80 

House  takes  hard  line  on  abortion  funding.   AF  Times 
41:4  Oct  6   '80 

Medical  budgets  cut  by  $18M.  Paul  Smith.  AF  Times 
41:3  Sep  29   '80 

Medical  care  held  improving.  Interview.   John  H.Mox- 
ley  III.  AF  Times  41:42  Nov  10   '80 

Medical  chiefs  (Army's  LtGen  Charles  C.Pixley, 

Navy's  ADM  Willard  P.Arentzen,   AF's  LtGen  Paul 
W.Meyers)  pull  no  punches  on  Service  care. 
(Briefing  of  ROA's  National  Council)  illus  Officer 
56:16  Apr   '80 

Military  dispensing  THC.   AF  Times  41:11  Dec   1   '80 

No  major  (budget)  changes  for  health  care.  AF  Times 
40:9  Feb  11   '80 

'Other'  health  plans  get  new  focus.   Richard  C.Bar- 
nard. AF  Times  40:4  Apr  7   '80 


Armed     Forces  —  U.S. 

Abortion  restrictions  will  have  little  impact.   AF 
Times  41:15  Dec  8   '80 

Birth  benefits  to  cover  standby  doctors,   nurse  prac- 
titioners.  AF  Times  40:4  May  19  '80 

CHAMPUS  benefits  plan  delayed  'til  '81.  Paul  Smith. 
AF  Times  41:6  Oct  6  '80 


Psychiatric  battle  casualties:  The  missing  column  in 
a  war  without  replacements.    Majs  Larry  H.Ingra- 
ham  and  Frederick  J.  Manning,    illus  Mil  Rev  60: 
18-29  Aug  '80 

Readiness  realism  called  for.   AF  Times  40:8 
Jul  14   '80 

(Rep  Joseph)  Addabbo  repeats:  Get  docs  out  of 

admin(istrative)  jobs.   AF  Times  40:4  May  26   '80 


Civilian  response  good  to  wartime  hospital  plan 

(Civilian-Military  Contingency  Hospital  System). 
AF  Times  41:16  Nov  17   '80 

DEERS  (Defense  Enrollment/Eligibility  Reporting 
System)  expanding  on  West  Coast,  in  Southeast. 
AF  Times  41:32  Dec  15   '80 

DEERS  (Defense  Enrollment/Eligibility  Reporting 
System)  may  go  overseas  early.   Len  Famiglietti. 
AF  Times  41:4  Nov  17   '80 

DOD  expanding  system  to  catch  military  health  care 
'abusers.  '  AF  Times  40:4  Jun  9  '80 


Voice  your  views  on  health  care.  Richard  Barnard. 
AF  Times  40:6  Jan  14   '80 

War  in  Europe?  Medics  not  ready.   AF  Times  40:41 
Jun  16  '80 

What  you  should  know  about  DEERS  (Defense  Enroll- 
ment/Eligibility Reporting  System).   Col  A.H.Hum- 
phreys.  Officer  56:23  Sep   '80 

Women  denied  husband  (health)  care  get  break.  AF 
Times  41:2  Jul  28   '80 

Costs 


DOD  statistics:  Pregnancy  most  common  reason  for 
hospitalization.  AF  Times  41:4  Nov  10  '80 


CHAMPUS:  Is  the  mess  a  myth?   John  Moxley  III.   illus 
tabs  Defense/80,  pp  2-11,   May  '80 


DOD  studying  how  to  improve  CHAMPUS.   AF  Times 
41:9  Dec  22  '80 


Defense  planning  test  for  health  care  choices.   AF 
Times  40:41  Jun  16  '80 


A  doctor's  tour  on  the  Eniwetok  Atoll.  Lloyd  E.  Dodd, 
Jr.  tabs  Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:720-724 
Jul  '80 


A_r_rn_y  ^^U  .  S  ^ 

Family  practice.   Helen  Kay  Ellsworth,    illus  Soldiers 
3  5:45-47  May  '8  0 

MOMET  (MObile  MEdical  Teams):  Medics  on  the 
move.  SgtlC  Joseph  Hitt.  Soldiers  35:38  Mar  '80 

Reserve     Forces--Air     Force--U.S. 


GAO  faults  DOD  on  plans  to  handle  war  casualties. 
AF  Times  41:4  Jul  28   '80 


Air  Force  Reserve  medical  units:  Self  inspection 
program.   TIG  Brief  32:6  Jun  27  '80 


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MEDICAL  SERVICE    -  Continued 


MEDICARE  -  Continued 


R^^^j-j'^_F^j-_c_e_s_-_-_A_i_r_F_o_r_c_e_-_-JJ_._S  .  - 
Cont'd 

Air  National  Guard  and  Air  Force  Reserve  medical 
mission  capability.    TIG  Brief  32:12  Feb  22   '80 

A  quality  functional  publications  library  for  ARF  (Aij 
Reserve  Forces)  medical  units.    TIG  Brief  32:23 
Aug  29   '80 


United    States 


(Sen)  Percy  hits  failure  of  VA,   DOD  to  share  med 
units,    illus  AF  Times  41:14  Aug  18   '80 

MEDICAL  SERVICE  CORPS 


Armed     Forces  —  U.S. 

DOD  defends  putting  doctors  behind  desks.   Paul 
Smith.   AF  Times  41:22  Sep   1   '80 

MEDICARE 


(AF  Retiree)  Council  wants  CHAMPUS  for  retirees 
over  65.   AF  Times  41:29  Dec  15   '80 

Are  you  eligible  for  CHAMPUS?    illus  Sergeants   18:13 
Oct  '80 

Birth  benefits  to  cover  standby  doctors,   nurse  prac- 
titioners.  AF  Times  40:4  May  19   '80 

CHAMPUS.   Steve  Abbott,    illus  Soldiers  3  5:45-47 
Jun  '80 

CHAMPUS  benefits  plan  delayed  'til  '81.  Paul  Smith. 
AF  Times  41:6  Oct  6  '80 

CHAMPUS  boosts  handicapped  care.  AF  Times  41:3 
Oct  13   '80 

CHAMPUS  chief  on  contractor  performance.    (Inter- 
view with  Col  Theodore  Wood)  illus  AF  Times 
40:10  Mar  24  '80 

CHAMPUS  Chief  reveals  benefits  package.    (Interview 
with  Ted  Wood)  Paul  Smith,   illus  AF  Times  41:36 
Aug   18   '80 

CHAMPUS  dental  plan  approved  by  House.  Martha 
Lynn  Craver.  AF  Times  41:1+  Oct  20  '80 

CHAMPUS:  Is  the  mess  a  myth?   John  Moxley  III.    illus 
tabs  Defense/80,  pp  2-11,    May  '80 

CHAMPUS  to  inaugurate  higher  payments  July  1.   AF 
Times  40:10  Jun  2   '80 


Health  fraud  fight  (Defense  Eligibility  Enrollment  Re- 
porting System)  expanding  Aug  1.  AF  Times  40:25 
Jul  7   '80 

It  hurts  when  they  pay  slow.   Marian  N.  Fernandes. 
AF  Times  40:43  Jun  2   '80 

Medical  care  held  improving.  Interview.  John  H. Mox- 
ley in.  AF  Times  41:42  Nov  10   '80 

No  major  (budget)  changes  for  health  care.   AF  Times 
40:9  Feb  11   '80 

'Other'  health  plans  get  new  focus.   Richard  C.Bar- 
nard.  AF  Times  40:4  Apr  7   '80 

Panel  (House  Armed  Services  Committee)  OKs 

CHAMPUS  dental  bill- -full  House  to  consider  ex- 
panded plan.  AF  Times  41:3  Oct  6   '80 

Panel  (House  Armed  Services  Subcommittee  on  Mili- 
tary Personnel)  OKs  expanded  kin  dental  care,  tab 
AF  Times  41:3  Sep  29   '80 

Panel  (Senate  Armed  Services  Subcommittee  on  Man- 
power and  Personnel)  tables  dental  CHAMPUS  till 
next  year.   Martha  Lynn  Craver.   AF  Times  41:18 
Dec  8   '80 

Report  raises  questions  on  CHAMPUS  processing. 
AF  Times  40:8  Mar  17   '80 

Revised  CHAMPUS  dental  plan.   AF  Times  41:7 
Aug  18   '80 

Survey:  83%  want  to  quit  CHAMPUS.  Richard  C. 
Barnard.  AF  Times  40:1+  Mar  31   '80 

Top  AF  dentist  supports  new  CHAMPUS  plan.  Inter- 
view. Brig  Gen  Stanley  C.Kolodny.  AF  Times  41:28 
Nov  17   '80 

Voice  your  views  on  health  care.   Richard  Barnard. 
AF  Times  40:6  Jan  14   '80 

CHAMPUS  participants:  DOD  backs  bill  allowing  in- 
patient surgery  option.   AF  Times  40:4  Jun  16   '80 

MEDICINE 


See  also 
Aviation  Medicine 
Military  Medicine 

MEDITERRANEAN  FLEET  see  Fleet,   6th 


DOD  studying  how  to  improve  CHAMPUS.   AF  Times 
41:9  Dec  22   '80 

Defense  planning  test  for  health  care  choices.   AF 
Times  40:41  Jun  16   '80 

(Dental)  care--boon  to  lower  EM.   Paul  Smith,   tab 
AF  Times  40:22  Jun  9  '80 

Dental  plan  'OK,  '  but  not  eye  care.  AF  Times  41:16 
Oct  20  '80 

Director  (Ted)  Wood:  Better  (CHAMPUS)  service  this 
summer.   AF  Times  40:10  Jun  2   '80 

HMOs  (Health  Maintenance  Organizations)  could  offer 
better  health  care.   AF  Times  41:3  Dec   1   '80 


MEDITERRANEAN  REGION 

Eastern  Mediterranean:  Sea  of  troubles,    illus  Def  & 
For  Aff  8:19-20+  Oct  '80 

The  Eastern  Mediterranean's  glum  situation.  Gen 
T.R.Milton,  Ret.  illus  map  AF  Mag  63:56-57+ 
Sep   '80 

Strategic     Importance 

The  Mediterranean  and  Pentagon  plans.   V.  Yefremov. 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  3:52-53  Mar  '80 

The  resupply  of  Malta  in  World  War  II.  Dora  Alves. 
illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:63-72  Sep-Oct  '80 


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MEDITERRANEAN  REGION     -   Continued 

S  t_r_a_t_e_g_i_c_I_m_g_oj;_t  a^n££   -  Cont'd 

Sixth  Fleet  update.   CDR  Brent  Baker,   illus  tabs  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc   106:52-59  Sep   '80 

MEEHAN.    Dallace   L. 

Ethnic  minorities  in  the  Soviet  military  —  implications 
for  the  decades  ahead.  LtCol  Dallace  Meehan.  AU 
Rev  31:63-73  May-Jun  '80 

Yugoslavia  after  Tito--powder  keg  of  the  Balkans. 
LtCol  Dallace  L.  Meehan.   AU  Rev  31:114-116  Sep- 
Oct  '80 


MEIS,    Joe  F. 


World  realities  and  the  M-X.   (Presentation,    Clovis, 
NM,   Chamber  of  Commerce,  Sep  12,    1980)  Joe  F. 
Meis .  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  27-36, 
Nov  '80 

MEMORIALS 


See  also 
Cemeteries,    National 

In  memory  of  many.  (Memorial  Park  at  Mountain 

Home  AFB,   ID,   honors  F-lll  combat  participants 
during  the  Vietnam  War)  illus  Airman  24:47-48 
Feb  '80 

In  praise  of  the  aircrew.    (From  a  tribute  read  at  the 
Memorial  Service,   Dyess  AFB,    TX,   tor  the  463d 
TAW  crewmen  killed  in  the  crash  of  their  C-130 
Hercules  near  Tarsus,    Turkey,    March  14,    1980) 
LtCol  Gene  Hollrah.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs: 
Sup,  pp  35-36,   Jun  '80 

Memorial  windows:  Camp  Lejeune's   stained  glass 
masterpieces.   LT  Joseph  R  .Kerr .   illus  MarCor 
Gaz  64:45-48  Dec  '80 

Senate  approves  bill  for  Viet  vet  memorial.   Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:12  Jun  '80 


MERCHANT  MARINE  -   Continued 

Russia    -  Cont'd 

The  strategic  dimensions  of  maritime  power.   Col 

Warren  P.Baker,   Ret.  illus  tabs  Sea  Power  23:20+ 
Nov  '80 

U jii  t_e_d_ _S_ta_t  e  s_ 

Do  American  shipping  and  shipbuilding  have  a  future? 
Clinton  H. Whitehurst,   Jr.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:66-71  Apr  '80 

Flags  of  convenience  or  flags  of  necessity?   CAPT 
Albert  T.  Church,   Jr,   Ret.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:52-57  Jun  '80 

MarAd  Chief  discusses  U.S. -flag  problems,   pros- 
pects,  and  pending  legislation.  Interview.  Samuel 
B.Nemirow.  illus  Sea  Power  23:37-44  May  '80 

The  Merchant  Marine:  What  can  we  count  on?  Samuel 
B.Nemirow.  illus  Defense/80,   pp  10-15,   Oct  '80 

Missing  strategic  link:  A  strong  U.S.   Merchant  Ma- 
rine.  Richard  T.Ackley  and  Steven  T.Ackley.   illus 
tabs  Strat  Rev  8:51-63  Winter  '80 

Navy  completes  first  flight  tests  on  Arapaho--sea 
trials   scheduled   'later  this  year.'  James  J.Mul- 
quin.  illus  Sea  Power  23:31-33  Nov  '80 

1980   realities   chart  course  for  U.S.   Merchant  Ma- 
rine.  Charles  I.Hiltzheimer .  illus   Def  Trans  J  36: 
14-20  Jun  '80 

Omnibus  maritime  bill  moves  ahead;  extended  floor 
debate  possible.  L.Edgar  Prina.  illus  Sea  Power 
23:20-22  May  '80 

The  potential  for  foreign  ownership  in  the  U.S.  mari- 
time industry.  Ernst  G.  Frankel.  illus  US  Nav  Inst 
Proc   106:36-41  Feb   '80 

Potentials  for  energy  savings  in  U.S.   shipping. 

Ernst  G.  Frankel.   illus  tab  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106: 
101-103  Jun  '80 


Tributes   .  .  .  Maj  Clifford  Bernath.  illus  Soldiers  35: 
38-40  Nov  '80 

MENTAL  HEALTH 

See  also 
Psychiatry 

Professional  quality  medical  evaluation  of  members 
for  special  assignments.   TIG  Brief  32:7-8 
May  30  '80 

Psychiatric  battle  casualties:  The  missing  column  in 
a  war  without  replacements.   Majs  Larry  H.  Ingra- 
ham  and  Frederick  J.  Manning,   illus  Mil  Rev  60: 
18-29  Aug  '80 

Retirement:  The  double  whammy.   Paul  Smith.   AF 
Times  41:43  Dec   1   '80 

MENTAL  HEALTH  CENTERS  see  Mental  Health 
MERCHANT  MARINE 


R  u  s  sj.  a. 

Soviet  seapower  in  light  of  Mahan's  principles.    ENS 
Frank  C.Pandolfe.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:44- 
46  Aug  '8  0 


The  strategic  dimensions  of  maritime  power.  Col 

Warren  P.Baker,   Ret.  illus  tabs  Sea  Power  23:20+ 
Nov  '80 

MERCY  MISSIONS 

Navajo  SOS.  SMSgt  Gus  Vinas  .  illus  Air  Reservist 
32:19+  May  '80 

The  season  to  be  helpful:  The  Guard  pitches  in!  (1979 
winter  storms  in  Colorado  and  Wyoming)  illus  Natl 
Guard  34:6-9  Jan-Feb   '80 

When  the  rains  came  (in  southern  California)  .  .  .  SP5 
Harry  Williams,    illus  Soldiers  35:52  Aug  '80 

MERKLING,   Richard  E. 

Status  of  our  strength  and  will.   (Presentation,    Dining- 
Out,    Wright-Patterson  AFB,   OH,   Sep  13,    1980) 
LtGen  Richard  E.Merkling.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  For 
Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  16-21,   Nov  '80 

METALS 


Crisis  ahead  in  metals  vital  to  engines.  AF  Times 
40:13  Apr  28   '80 


268 

METALS  -   Continued 

Dental  precious  metals  management.   TIG  Brief  32:6 
Jun  27   '80 

The  national  defense  stockpile.   Defense/80,  pp  23-24 
Dec   '8  0 

Strategic  materials- -important  factors  in  readiness. 
John  D.Morgan,    Jr.  illus  tabs  Mil  Engr  72:413- 
417  Nov-Dec  '80 

METEOROLOGY 

See  also 
Climatic  Research 
Weather 

Aviation  meteorology  and  the  WMO  (World  Meteoro- 
logical Organization) .  Chris  Bulloch,  illus  Intera- 
via  35:527-530  Jun  '80 

METHODOLOGY 

See  also  subdivision  Methodology  under   specific 
subjects 

METRIC  SYSTEM  see  Weights  and  Measures 
MEXICO 


MICRONESIA 

Micronesia  Ln  transition.   LT  Jose  Luis  Betancourt. 
map  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:58-62  Feb  '80 

MICROWAVE  LANDING  SYSTEMS 


Transfer  of  technology  and  the  fuel  cycle.  Dalmau 
Costa.  AEI  For  Plcy  &  Def  Rev  1,   No. 6:9- 15   '79 

MEYER,   Edward  C. 

Army  challenges  in  the  80 's:  The  big  picture.   Gen 
E.C.Meyer.  (Excerpts  from  "White  Paper  1980") 
Soldiers  35:28-29  Jul  '80 

Army  Chief  of  Staff  issues   'White  Paper.  '  (Excerpts) 
Gen  Edward  C.Meyer.  Army  Log  12:5-7  Jul- 

Aug   '80 

Leadership:  A  return  to  basics.   Gen  Edward  C. 
Meyer,  por  Mil  Rev  60:4-9  Jul  '80 

National  unity  resource  of  value.   (Keynote  address, 
Army  Section  ROA,   Washington,   Feb  21,    1980)  Gen 
Edward  C.Meyer.  Officer  56:14-15  Apr  '80 

"Now  everybody  can  shoot  at  me."  Interview.   Gen 
Edward  C.Meyer,  por  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117: 
37+  Mar  '80 

Professional  ethics  is  key  to  well-led,   trained  Army. 
Gen  Edward  C.Meyer,  por  Army  30:11-14  Oct  '80 

United  States.   Gen  Edward  C.Meyer,  por  NATO's 
Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue  No.  1:105+  '80 

MICROFICHE  see  Microforms 


MICROFILM  see  Microforms 


MICROFORMS 

Looking  at  COM  (Computer-Output-Microfilm): 

Growth  coming  in  government  usages.   Sam  Trippe. 
Govt  Exec  12:49-50  May  '80 

Opportunity  and  catastrophe:  How  government  looks 
to  NMA  (National  Micrographics  Assoc).   C.W. 
Borklund.   illus  Govt  Exec  12:14+  May  '80 


MADGE  (Microwave  Aircraft  Digital  Guidance  Equip- 
ment): Mobile  multipurpose  MLS.  Stefan  Geisen- 
heyner.  illus  Def  Elect  12:50+  May   '80 

MLS--user  commitment  is  needed  now.   Michael  F. 
Whitney,    illus  tab  Interavia  35:587-590  Jul   '80 

What  brings  us  down  tomorrow:  Landing  guidance  sys- 
tems for  the   1980s.   Rodger  Goodson.   illus  Inter- 
avia 35:58-59  Jan  '80 

MICROWAVES 

See  also 
Millimeter  Waves 

Exposure  to  radio-frequency  radiation  from  an  air- 
craft radar  unit.   Robert  A.Williams  and  Thomas 
S.Webb.  Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:1243- 
1244  Nov  '80 

Fighting  with  man-made  lightning.   Stefan  Geisenhey- 
ner.    illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  1:22-23+  Jan-Feb  '80 

Microwaves  and  psychological  conditioning:  Breaking 
the  mind  barrier.  Stefan  T.Possony.  illus  Def  & 
For  Aff  8,   No. 3:46-47   '80 

Microwaves  key  to  disease  scans.  Paul  Smith,  illus 
AF  Times  41:18  Aug  25   '80 

The  respiratory  response  to  microwaves.  C.O.Cri- 
born  and  C  . -J  .Clemedson.  illus  tabs  Aviation, 
Space  &<  Envmt  Med  51:1139-1143  Oct  '80 

MIDDENDORF,    John  W.  ,    II 

An  alternate  Navy  shipbuilding  program.  J.William 
Middendorf  II  and  John  J.Spittler.  Sea  Power  23: 
13-18  Mar  '80 


MIDDLE  EAST 

Conflict  in  the  Middle  East:  Time  for  an  American 
energy  contingency  plan.   Edward  Teller,  illus 
Parameters   10:16-19  Dec   '80 

Confrontation  in  the  Middle  East.   Gen  Hamilton  H. 
Howze,   Ret.   illus  map  Army  30:22-26  Aug  '80 

The  Middle  East  in  1980--at  the  "crossroads  of  un- 
rest." Arabel  G.Kossow.   map  Armed  Forces  J 
Intl  117:33+  Mar  '80 

Middle  East:  Perpetual  hotspot.   Gen  T.  R.  Milton, 
Ret.   AF  Mag  63:61  Aug  '80 

Middle- Eastern  maelstrom.   Robin  N.Montgomery, 
illus  map  Natl  Def  64:28-32+  Jun  '80 

Mideast  survey:  Problems  and  prospects.   Gen  T.R. 
Milton,   Ret.   illus  map  AF  Mag  63:67-71  Aug   '80 

Shifting  sands  of  peace  in  the  Middle  East.   Mohamed 
Sid-Ahmed.   Intl  Sec  5:53-79  Summer  '80 


269 


MIDDLE  EAST  -  Continued 

The  Sinai  field  mission:  A  step  toward  peace  in  the 
Middle  East.  David  A  .Napoliello.  map  illus  Pa- 
rameters 9:20-27  Dec   '79 

Western  military  capability  in  the  Middle  East.  AM 
Frederick  Sowrey.  illus  map  NATO's  Fifteen  Na- 
tions 25:28-30+  Oct-Nov  '80 

S  t  r_  a  t_e_g_i_c_  1  m_p_o_r_t_a_n_c_e 

The  troubled  Middle  East:  More  fluid,   more  important 
than  ever.   Gregory  Copley,  illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8, 

No. 6:6-12+  '80 

A  "Western  force  for  East  of  Suez.   Frank  Uhlig,    Jr. 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:39+  Aug  '80 

MIDDLE  EAST  CRISIS,   1967 

See  also 
Arab-Israeli  Conflict,    1967- 
Middle  East  War,    1973 

MIDDLE  EAST  WAR,    1973 

See  also 
Arab-Israeli  Conflict,    1967- 

L^  _s  _s  _o  n  j_  L_e_a_r  _n_e_d_i_M_i  l_i_t_a_r_y_[ 

Overcoming  air  defenses:  A  misuse  of  air  power. 
Capt  R.W.Walker.  MarCor  Gaz  64:20-22  Oct  '80 

Some  lessons  from  the  Israelis.  Maj  William  C  .  Fite  . 
illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:32-38  Sep  '80 

MILITARISM 

Is  nothing  worth  fighting  for?  Gen  T.R.Milton,   Ret. 
AF  Mag  63:82  Jun  '80 

Militarist  fumes  in  NATO.   Col  V.Katerinich.  illus 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 9:50-52  Sep  '80 

MILITARY  ACADEMIES 

See  also 
Noncommissioned  Officers  Academies 

Russia 

Worthy  successors.    (Red  Banner  Higher  Command 
Combined-Arms  School)  Col  Ye .  Besschyotnov. 
illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  3:31-33  Mar  '80 

United    States 

See  also  Service  academies  by  name,   e.g., 
Air  Force  Academy 

Coast  Guard  Academy,   New  London,   CT 
Military  Academy,   West  Point,   NY 
Naval  Academy,  Annapolis,   MD 

Carpenter's  views:  Academies  lagging  in  minority 
efforts.  AF  Times  41:10  Sep  8  '80 

Women  graduates  of  the  Academies.   LtGen  Ira  C. 
Eaker,   Ret.   AF  Times  40:19-20  Jun  16  '80 


MILITARY  ACADEMY,  WEST  POINT,  NY 

Engineering  education  at  West  Point.  LtCol  William 
D.Siuru,  Jr.  illus  tabs  Mil  Engr  72:248-251  Jul- 
Aug   '80 

Personality  characteristics  of  male  and  female  lead- 
ers at  the  U.S.   Military  Academy.   Maj  Jerome 
Adams  and  others,   tabs  J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  8:99- 
105  Spring   '80 

MILITARY  AFFILIATE  RADIO  SYSTEM 

Ham  radio  &  MARS  news.  Regular  feature  in  issues 
of  Signal 

MILITARY  AID  TO  FOREIGN  COUNTRIES 

Arsenal  diplomacy:  Problems  and  prospects.  Stephen 
P.Gibert.  tabs  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:375-406  Fall  '80 

Fulfilling  internationalist  duty.   (Military  assistance 
rendered  by  the  Soviet  Union  to  the  peoples  fighting 
for  their  freedom  and  independence  from  1920  to 
1940)  Lt-Col  N.Larichev.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  3: 
46-48  Mar  '80 

C  h^n  a  _(_P_e_o_p_l_eJ_s_R_e_p_u_b_l  LL' 

U.S.  may  offer  China  tac(tical)  cruise  missiles.  Ben- 
jamin F.Schemmer.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:23+ 
May  '80 

J  ap_a  n 

Northeast  Asia:  The  shifting  balance.   F.Clifton 

Berry,  Jr.   illus  tabs  map  AF  Mag  63:34-41  Jun  '80 

Korea     (Repu  b  1  i  c  ) 

Northeast  Asia:  The  shifting  balance.   F.Clifton 

Berry,  Jr.   illus  tabs  map  AF  Mag  63:34-41  Jun  '80 

MILITARY  AIRLIFT  COMMAND 

See  also 
Aerospace  Rescue  and  Recovery  Service 
Air  Force,   21st 
Air  Force,   22d 
Air  Weather  Service 
Airlift  Center 
Airlift  Operations  School 

Airlift  heritage:  Evolution  of  airlift.  (Address,   Airlift 
Operations  School,   Jan  24,    1980)  Gen  Jack  J. Cat- 
ton,   Ret.  illus  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:23-29  Apr-Jun  '80 

America's  ships  of  state  (support  the  official  trans- 
portation requirements  of  the  President,   Vice 
President,   the  Cabinet,   and  the  DOD).   (89th  Mili- 
tary Airlift  Gp  and  76th  Security  Police  Sq,   An- 
drews AFB,   MD)  MSgt  David  B.Drachlis.  illus 
Airman  24:38-42  May  '80 

Automated  command  and  control  in  MAC.   Capt  Susan 
K.Hinderleider.  illus  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:19-23 
Oct-Dec   '80 

Cargo  cowboys.  (National  aerial  port  championship) 
Maj  Kim  McDonald,  illus  Air  Reservist  32:10-11 
Jul  '80 

Close  Look  II.  Capt  James  P.Coe.  illus  MAC  Flyer 
27:20-23  Jun  '80 


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MILITARY  AIRLIFT  COMMAND    -   Continued 


MILITARY  ART  AND  SCIENCE 


Command  (and  Control)  Center  keeps  check  on  MAC. 
A1C  Tanya  L.Lairamore.  illus  AF  Times  41:12 
Sep  29  '80 

Defense  transportation  almanac:  Facts  and  figures  on 
military  transportation.  Regular  feature  in  some 
issues  of  Def«;nsj;jrj^nsp_o£taticm  Journal 

Flying  in  the  dirt.  (MAC  pilots  are  trained  to  avoid 
detection  by  the  enemy  during  Red  Flag  training  at 
Nellis  AFB,   NV)  TSgt  Alan  Prochoroff.  illus  Air- 
man 24:11-16  Nov  '80 

(MAC)  accident  statistics  for  1979.  illus  tabs  MAC 
Flyer  27:8-10  Apr  '80 

The  MAC  Ark.   Charles  W.Dickens,   illus  Airlift  Ops 
Rev  2:27-29  Jul-Sep   '80 

Military  Airlift  Command,   tab  illus  charts  AF  Mag 
63:80-82  May  '80 

Moving  anywhere  anytime  soon?    Bruce  Callander, 
illus  AF  Times  41:20+  Nov  10   '80 

New  MAC  school  offers  training  in  combat  control. 
AF  Times  40:25  May  12   '80 

The  nit-pickers.   (Charleston  AFB,   SC's  aircraft 
maintenance  inspectors  thoroughly  check  the 
C-141s  assigned  to  MAC'S  437th  Military  Airlift 
Wing)  Sgt  Craig  Pugh.   illus  Airman  24:38-43 
Apr  '80 

150  new  crews  OK'd  for  airlift  training.   Lee  Ewing. 
illus  AF  Times  41:16  Aug  4   '80 

Patriotism  lies  in  nation's  soul.   Gen  Robert  E.  Huy- 
ser.    illus  Officer  56:12-13  Jul   '80 

Pax,   trash  and  Mother  MAC.   Capt  Carl  Gidlund. 
illus  Air  Reservist  32:18-19  Dec   '79-Jan  '80 

Professional  airlift  management  education.    (Airlift 
Operations  School,   Scott  AFB,   IL)  TIG  Brief  32:13 
Sep   12   '80 


RAMPART:  Route  to  Airlift  Mobility  through  PART- 
nership.  John  F.Shea.  illus  tabs  Def  Trans  J  36: 
6-8+  Sep   '80 

Riding  high!   (Military  Airlift  Command's  Volant  Ro- 
deo) illus  Natl  Guard  34:26-29  Nov  '80 

South  for  the  winter.  Capt  James  P.Coe.  illus  MAC 
Flyer  27:8-11  Mar  '80 


See  also 
Attack  and  Defense  (Military  Service) 
Deception  in  Warfare 
Interdiction 
Strategy 

Surprise  in  Warfare 
Tactics 

The  Battle  of  Marathon,   or  what's  a  2500-year-old 
battle  got  to  do  with  me?   MajGen  I.B.Holley,   Jr. 
AU  Rev  31:46-50  Jul- Aug   '80 

Clausewitzian  lessons  for  modern  strategists.    Thom- 
as H.  Etzold.   AU  Rev  31:24-28  May-Jun  '80 

The  commanding  officer's  tactical  skills.   VAdm  V. 
Kruglyakov.    illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  6:9- 12  Jun  '80 

Doing  things  the  same  or  differently- -an  alternative 
approach  to  the  study  of  conflict.   Maj  James  M. 
Simpson.   AU  Rev  31:88-93  May-Jun  '80 

Fire  counter  fire:  Bureaucratic  tactics.   William  S, 
Lind.   AU  Rev  31:87-89;  Responses.   Capt  James 
B.Smith  and  Maj  Leonard  L.Walls.   31:89-93 
Jan- Feb   '80 

Logistics  with  a  difference.  (Soviet  Army  logistics 
capability)  LtCol  William  P.Baxter,   Ret.  illus 
Army  30:29+  Nov  '80 

Naval  forces'  cooperation.   RAdm  G.Kostev.    illus 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 8:37-39  Aug  '80 

The  Naval  War  College  and  the  origins  of  war -plan- 
ning against  Japan.   Michael  Vlahos.   illus  Nav  War 
Col  Rev  33:23-41  Jul-Aug  '80 

New  thoughts  on  war.  MajGen  B.E.Trainor.  illus 
MarCor  Gaz  64:49-51  Dec  '80 

On  bringing  back  the  principles  of  war.  LtCol  Richard 
M.Swain,  illus  Mil  Rev  60:40-46  Nov  '80 

On  War  today?   LtCol  James  L.Cole,   Jr.  AU  Rev 
31:20-23  May-Jun   '80 

Principles  of  deterrence.    Col  John  M.Collins,   Ret. 
illus  tabs  AU  Rev  31:17-26  Nov-Dec   '79;  Com- 
ments.  LtCol  Michael  B.Seaton  and  others.   31:77- 
84  Jul-Aug   '80 

Some  thoughts  on  Air  Force  doctrine.   Maj  Robert  C. 
Ehrhart.    illus  AU  Rev  31:29-38  Mar-Apr  '80 

The  strategic  dimensions  of  global  war.    Theodore 
Ropp.  AU  Rev  31:58-64  Jul-Aug  '80 

A  successor  to  the  Sea  Harrier?   Comdr  M.Forrest, 
illus  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125:34-39  Mar  '80 

Sun  Pin's  Art  of  War:  A  summary.    John  W.Killigrew. 
AU  Rev  31:50-58  Jul-Aug  '80 

MILITARY  ASSISTANCE  ADVISORY  GROUP 


Ten  missions  ahead:  At  Red  Flag,   MAC  crews  get 
shot  down  and  live  to  learn  from  it.    IstLt  Ben 
Rich,    illus  MAC  Flyer  27:4-5  Oct  '80 

USAF  stresses  extensive  use  of  MAC  resources,   illus 
Aerosp  Intl  15:53  Oct- Nov  '79 

Views  of  Vice  CINCMAC.  Interview.  LtGen  Thomas 
M.Ryan,   Jr.  illus  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:2-10  Jan- 
Mar  '80 


Volant  Rodeo  '80  (MAC's  tactical  airlift  competition), 
illus  Air  Reservist  32:10-11  Sep-Oct  '80 


Iran 

Iran:  The  advisers'  view.  Maj  Arley  H.McCormick. 
map  illus  Mil  Rev  60:67-74  Feb  '80 

T_hi^r  d    World 

The  extended  family.  James  Hansen,   illus  tabs  Def  & 
For  Aff  8:6-11  Sep  '80 

MILITARY  ASSISTANCE  PROGRAM 

See  also 
Security  Assistance  Program 

MILITARY  ASSISTANCE  TO  SAFETY  AND  TRAFFIC 
see   MAST 


271 


MILITARY  BASES 

See  also 
Air  Bases 
Army  Posts 

Inactivation  of  Installations  and  Units 
Marine  Corps  Bases 
Missile  Bases 
Naval  Bases 

U  n_i  te_d_  _S_t_a_t  e  s_ 

NE-Midwest  group  wants  more  defense.   AF  Times 
41:2  Sep   1   '80 

MILITARY   BASES,   AMERICAN 

Rossi  decision:  Rehearing  urged  on  foreign  hiring. 
Tom  Philpott.  AF  Times  41:4  Nov  17   '80 

Japan 

Our  military  partnership  with  Japan.    LtGen  William 
H.Ginn,    Jr.    illus  Defense/80,  pp  18-20,   Nov  '80 

MILITARY  CEREMONIES,  HONORS  AND  SALUTES 

Black  Jack:  He  also  served.   Daisybelle  D.Elkins. 
illus  Mil  Rev  60:55-57  Dec  '80 

MILITARY- CIVIL  RELATIONS 


Civil-military  operations  instruction.  Col  Philip  D. 
Coleman,  illus  tab  Mil  Rev  60:13-18  Feb  '80 

Civil-military  relations  in  new  states.   J.  'Bayo  Adek- 
son.   RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125:58-63  Mar  '80 

Civilian  control  and  military  professionalism:  A  sys- 
temic problem.   Col  Trevor  N.  Dupuy,   Ret.    illus 
Strat  Rev  8:36-43  Winter   '80 

Civilian  control  of  the  military  in  Southeast  Asia. 
Col  John  Schlight.  illus  AU  Rev  32:56-69  Nov- 
Dec   '80 

Civilian  policy  makers  and  military  objectives:  A 
case  study  of  the  U.S.   offensive  to  win  the  Korean 
War.   Clarence  Y.H.  Lo.   J  Pol  h  Mil  Sociol  7:229- 
242  Fall   '79 

Defense  and  mass  mobilization  in  Romania.   David  P. 
Burke.   Armed  Forces  h  Soc  7:31-49  Fall  '80 

Greek  civil-military  relations:  A  different  pattern. 
James  Brown,  tabs  Armed  Forces  h  Soc  6:389- 
413  Spring   '80 

Internal  and  external  integration  among  soldiers. 
John  D.Blair,  tabs  J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  8:227-242 
Fall   '80 

Lenin's  principles  of  Soviet  military  construction. 
Maj-Gen  V.Novikov  and  Col  N.Kuznetsov.  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  pt  1,    No. 4:2-5  Apr  '80;  pt  2,   No. 5:15-17 
May  '80 

Malaysian  national  security  from  the  bureaucrat's 
eye:  A  preliminary  analysis.    Zara  Dian.   illus  map 
tabs  Asian  Def  J  No.  4:8- 10+  Jul-Aug   '80 

The  military  and  political  decompression  in  Brazil. 
Jan  Knippers  Black.  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:625- 
638  Summer  '80 

The  military  in  contemporary  Pakistan.  Shirin  Tahir- 
Kheli.  tabs  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:639-653  Sum- 
mer '80 


MILITARY-CIVIL  RELATIONS  -   Continued 

Military  leadership:  Time  for  a  change?   LtCol  Sam 
C.Sarkesian,   Ret.    illus  Mil  Rev  60:16-24  Sep   '80 

The  military  role  in  international  negotiations.  John 
E.  Lawyer,   Jr.    illus  AU  Rev  31:27-34  Jan-Feb  '80 

The  military  withdrawal  from  power  in  South  Ameri- 
ca.  Martin  C. Needier.   Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:614- 
624  Summer   '80 

1980  Winter  Olympics:  Total  Army  support.   Capt 
Gardner  M.Nason.  illus  Soldiers  35:50-53  Jan  '80 

Political  reliability  in  the  Eastern  European  Warsaw 
Pact  armies.  Dale  R.  Herspring  and  Ivan  Volgyes. 
tabs  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:270-296  Winter   '80 

Targeting  problems  for  central  war.   Colin  S.Gray, 
illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:3-21  Jan-Feb  '80 

Turkey--present  situation.  LtGen  Ira  C.  Eaker,  Ret. 
AF  Times  41:21-22  Dec   15   '80 

Why  the  country  cannot  afford  OSD:  A  case  in  point-- 
the  F-18  was  not  worth  buying  in  the  first  place. 
George  A.  Spangenberg.    illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl 
117:17-18  Aug   '80 

Why  Turkey's  Army  seized  power.   Michael  Dunn. 
Def  &  For  Aff  8:48  Oct  '80 

MILITARY  CONFERENCES  see  Conferences,   Military 

MILITARY  DEPENDENTS  see  Dependents,   Military 

MILITARY  EDUCATION  see  Education,   Scientific; 
Education,    Technical;  Education  and  Training 

MILITARY  ENGINEERING  ) 

Air  Force  engineering  challenges  for  the  1980  's.  Joe 
F.Meis.  illus  Mil  Engr  72:107-109  Mar-Apr   '80 

Air  Force  engineering  in  the  1980 's.  MajGen  William 
D.Gilbert,  illus  charts  Mil  Engr  72:15-18  Jan- 
Feb  '80 

The  antitank  ditch- -reviving  an  old  concept.  John  F. 
Rybicki.   illus  tab  Mil  Engr  7  2:418-421  Nov- Dec   '80 

Engineers--mobilized  for  peace  and  war.  LtGen  John 
W.Morris,  illus  tabs  maps  Mil  Engr  72:4-8  Jan- 
Feb  '80 

Offshore  technology.    Regular  feature   in  issues  of 
Ml'd.^£.Y_5ll.Silile-I' 

Pulling  the  engineer  family  together.    LtGen  John  W. 
Morris,   Ret.  illus  Mil  Engr  72:428-430  Nov- 
Dec  '80 

Soviet  scientific/technical  manpower:  Much  more  than 
a  simple  numbers  game.  Jill  E.Heuer.  illus  tab 
Govt  Exec   12:34+  Apr   '80 

Testing  the  Navy's  professional  and  managerial 
skills.  RADM  Donald  G.Iselin.  illus  chart  Mil 
Engr  72:9-13  Jan-Feb  '80 

Study  _a_n_d_ JT_e_a_c_hi_n_g_ 

Teaching  Air  Force  engineering.   Col  Oren  G.Strom, 
illus  Mil  Engr  72:232-235  Jul-Aug   '80 


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MILITARY  ENGINEERING  -  Continued 

_S_tud^r    and    Teaching     -    Cont'd 

Training  the  Army  engineer  team.   Faculty,   Engineer 
School,   Fort  Belvoir,   VA.    illus  Mil  Engr  72:256- 
259  Jul- Aug  '80 

MILITARY  ENLISTMENT  PROCESSING  COMMAND 

The  Admiral's  land  command.    (RADM  Thomas  F. 
Brown  III,    current  head  of  the  Military  Enlistment 
Processing  Command)  Sgt  Craig  Pugh.    illus  Air- 
man 24:40-43  Nov  '80 

MILITARY  EXPORT  SALES  see  Arms  Sales 

MILITARY  HISTORY 

See  also  subdivision  History  under  specific 
Services 

The  Battle  of  Marathon,   or  what's  a  2500-year-old 
battle  got  to  do  with  me?   MajGen  I.  B.Holley,   Jr. 
AU  Rev  31:46-50  Jul-Aug  '80 

The  bridge  at  Remagen.    illus  Soldiers  35:20-21 
Sep  '80 

The  development  of  the  modern  military.  Martin  Blu- 
menson.  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:670-682  Sum- 
mer  '80 

For  a  socio-historical  approach  to  the  study  of  west- 
ern military  culture.  Stephen  Wilson.  Armed 
Forces  &  Soc  6:527-552  Summer   '80 

"A  foreign  troop  ..."  Maj  David  P.  Evans,    illus  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:32-37  Jun  '80 

The  heyday  of  the  balance  of  power:  Frederick  the 
Great  and  the  decline  of  the  old  regime.   James  A. 
Nathan,   illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:53-67  Jul- 
Aug  '80 

History.   Regular  feature  in  issues  of  Arjrnada_Iiiterna- 
tional 


MILITARY  HISTORY  -  Continued 

Sun  Pin's  Art  of  War:  A  summary.   John  W.Killigrew. 
AU  Rev  31:50-58  Jul-Aug  '80 

Tadeusz  Kosciuszko:  Father  of  American  artillery 
tactics.  Capt  David  T.  Zabecki.  illus  Fid  Arty  J 
48:58-60  Jul-Aug  '80 

They  lived  the  Code.  MSgt  Richard  Raymond,  illus 
Soldiers  35:33-36  Oct  '80 

Two  different  worlds?   The  military  historian  and  the 
U.S.   Air  Force.   Dennis  E.Showalter.    illus  AU 
Rev  31:29-37  May- Jun  '80 

The  victory  on  Kulikovo  Field.   (Battle  of  Kulikovo  be- 
tween the  Russian  and  the  Mongol-Tartar  armies, 
1380)  Col  L.Kozlov.  illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 9: 
38-41  Sep  '80 

MILITARY  JUSTICE 

CMA  revamp  moves  to  Senate.  AF  Timss  41:14 
Oct  20  '80 

Everett:  CMA  'at  the  pinnacle.  '  Robinson  O.Everett, 
illus  AF  Times  40:23  Jul  14  '80 

On  trial:  A  look  at  'the  system.  '  Helen  Kay  Ellsworth, 
illus  tab  Soldiers  35:6-9  Nov  '80 

Quality  of  legal  services  improves.  Interview. 

MajGen  Walter  D.Reed.  AF  Times  40:8  Apr  14  '80 

MILITARY  LAW 

See  also 
Military  Justice 

The  laws  of  war  and  belligerent  reprisals  against 
enemy  civilian  populations.  Maj  Matt  C.C.Bris- 
tol III.  AF  Law  Rev  21,   No. 3:397-431   '79 

The  new  Council  on  Environmental  Quality  regula- 
tions: The  tiger's  new  teeth.    Maj  Laurent  R. 
Hourcle.  AF  Law  Rev  21,   No.  3:450-461   '79 

Russia 


In  search  of  lessons:  The  development  of  a  Vietnam 
historiography.  Joe  P.Dunn,  illus  Parameters  9: 
28-40  Dec  '79 

The  King's  German  Legion  at  Waterloo.   John  Koster. 
illus  map  Infantry  70:26-32  Mar-Apr  '80 

The  Lake  Nicaragua  naval  base  scheme.   LCDR  Daniel 
H.  Wicks,   Ret.    illus  map  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106: 
56-60  Aug  '80 

12th  Lancers  at  Moy  (1914).   Capt  Douglas  S.Ayk- 
royd.    illus  map  Armor  89:20-23  Jan-Feb  '80 

Legends  of  the  Revolution:  Women  in  the  fight  for  in- 
dependence. LtCol  Gordon  Taylor  Bratz.  illus 
Soldiers  35:24-25  Jul  '80 

Lessons  learned  from  Vietnam:  Book  review  essay. 
Allan  R.Millett.  MarCor  Gaz  64:72-76+  Sep  '80 

The  strategic  dimensions  of  global  war.   Theodore 
Ropp.  AU  Rev  31:58-64  Jul-Aug  '80 

Struggle  for  the  Soviet  Far  East  (1918-22).   Col  S. 
Gusarevich.  map  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  9:44-47 
Sep  '80 


Drill  Regulations.  Col  V.Valiyev.   illus  Soviet  Mil 
Rev  No.  1:52-53  Jan  '80 

Naval  Regulations.   Capt  V.  Drozdov.   illus  Soviet  Mil 
Rev  No.  3:38-40  Mar  '80 


United    States 


See  also 


Court  of  Military  Appeals 

Courts -Martial 

Uniform  Code  of  Military  Justice 


CMA:  Blood  tests  can  be  ordered  for  drinkers.  Don 
Mace.  AF  Times  41:2  Nov  17   '80 

The  rule  in  Ginyard's  case--congressional  intent  or 
judicial  field  expedient?   Capt  William  A.  Woodruff . 
AF  Law  Rev  21,   No.  2:285-329  '79 

Rules  of  Evidence  closer  to  civilian.  AF  Times  41:4 
Jul  28   '80 

Some  lawyers  criticize  CMA.  AF  Times  40:14 
Mar  3   '80 


273 


MILITARY  LIFE 

Army  wives  speak  out.  SP5  Linda  Kozaryn.  illus 
Soldiers  35:28-32  Dec   '80 

Barracks  life  and  the  single  soldier.  Steve  Abbott, 
illus  Soldiers  35:6-12  Jan  '80 

Coping  with  those  TDY  blues.   Capt  Kathleen  Meiss- 
Donmeyer.    illus  AF  Times  40:18  May  19   '80 

DOD  study:  AF  lowest  in  drug  use.   Paul  Smith,   tabs 
AF  Times  41:1+  Dec   15   '80 

Dangerous  cargo,   defused  duty:  The  Navy  is  not  ex- 
plosive on  the  USS  Santa  Barbara.   Fred  Reed, 
illus  AF  Times,    Times  Magazine  sup:6-10 
May  5   '80 

Dear  Son,   It  still  means  something  to  be  an  officer-- 
don't  blow  it  the  way  I  did.    Robert  L.  Quinnett. 
illus  AF  Times,    Times  Magazine  sup:18-20+ 
Aug  4  '80 

First-class  Army...  4th  class  living  conditions. 

Interview.   LtGen  Julius  W.Becton,   Jr.  illus  Army 
30:22-26  Nov  '80 

The  first  ten  days.   Capt  Gardner  M.Nason.   illus  Sol- 
diers 35:28-31  Sep   '80 


For  a  socio-historical  approach  to  the  study  of  west- 
ern military  culture.  Stephen  Wilson.  Armed 
Forces  &  Soc  6:527-552  Summer  '80 

Fully-fledged  citizen  (Soviet  serviceman).   Col  L. 

Fyodorov.    illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  6:27-28  Jun  '80 

Hahn  (AB,   Ger),   Cannon  (AFB,   NM)  test  24-hour 
child  care.   Don  Mace.  AF  Times  41:2  Aug  4  '80 

House  swaps:  Saving  time,   money,    careers.  AF 
Times  40:1+  Apr  21   '80 

"I  do,   I  do":  Tying  the  knot  overseas  is  not  that  easy. 
Joann  L.Dettmann.   illus  AF  Times  40:39-40 
Jun  23   '80 


MILITARY  LIFE  -  Continued 

Marriages:  Survey  cites  two  major  conflicts  (finances 
and  childrearing).  Don  Mace.  AF  Times  40:1+ 
Jul  7   '80 

Meeting  him  on  foreign  shores.  Susanne   D.Williams. 
AF  Times  pt  1,    41:43-44  Oct   13    '80;  pt  2,   41:47-48 
Oct  20   '80 

Morale:  An  invisible  weapon.   Maj  Edgar  L.Smith  III. 
illus  Armor  89:20-22  Mar-Apr  '80 

More  moonlight  to  get  by.  Don  Mace.  AF  Times  40:3 
May  5   '80 

PCS  moves:  Actions   to  ease   $$   crunch.    Len  Fa- 
miglietti.   AF  Times  40:1+  May  26   '80 

Pour  more  energy  into  human  factor.   Interview. 

MajGen  Richard  Carr.   AF  Times  41:5  Aug  18   '80 

Pre -enlistment  expectations/perceptions  of  Army 

life,    satisfaction,   and  re -enlistment  of  volunteers. 
Col  Donald  E.Gauntner  and  others,   tabs  J  Pol  & 
Mil  Sociol  8:31-42  Spring   '80 

Retention:  Is  pay  the  #1  issue?   LT  Dan  N.Edelstein. 
tabs  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:74-78  Jun  '80 

Retention:  The  pressure  is  on.   CAPT  James  F.Kelly, 
Jr.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:40-45  Apr  '80 

Retirement:  The  double  whammy.   Paul  Smith.   AF 
Times  41:43  Dec   1   '80 

Selling  Uncle  Sam:  What  every  recruiter's  wife  should 
know.    Barbara  Wills,   illus  AF  Times,   Times 
Magazine  sup:4-7  Aug  4  '80 

A  ship  is  not  a  home.  LCDR  L.E.  Goodnight.  US  Nav 
Inst  Proc  106:104-105  Mar  '80 

Sociopolitical  alienation  and  military  efficiency.   Ste- 
phen D.Wesbrook.   tabs  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6: 
170-189  Winter   '80 

Soldier  couples.   SP5  Linda  D.  Kozaryn.    illus  Soldiers 
35:10-14  Sep   '80 


I  watched  my  husband  destroy  his  career':  A  woman's  step  -n  the  right  direction.   LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker,   Ret. 

personal  story.  Margaret  Crawford,  illus  AF 
Times,   Times  Magazine  sup:l6-18  Jul  7   '80 


Individual  pride- -unit  pride.   CMSAF  James  M. 

McCoy.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  13-14, 
Jul  '80 

Let's  be  professionals.  (Presentation,   Air  Force 
ROTC  Summer  Encampment  Dining-In,   Wright- 
Patterson  AFB,   OH,    July  11,    1980)  Gen  Bryce 
Poe  II.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,    pp  12-18, 
Sep  '80 

The  life  of  a  Soviet  soldier.  Steve  Abbott,  illus  tab 
Soldiers   35:6-10  Jul  '80 

Living  and  family  patterns  in  the  Air  Force. 

Ch(MajGen)  Richard  Carr  and  others,   illus  AU 
Rev  31:75-86  Jan-Feb  '80 

Loneliness  is  part  of  the  job.  MajGen  A.S.Newman, 
illus  Army  30:63-64  Apr  '80 

Many  marriages  under  stress,    but  'quality'  still  high. 
Don  Mace.  AF  Times  41:1+  Sep  22   '80 


AF  Times  41:19-20  Sep  29   '80 

Support  centers  for  kin,   INTRO  (Individualized  New- 
comer TReatment  and  Orientation)  expansion 
pushed.  AF  Times  41:14  Oct  20   '80 

Survey  of  family  attitudes--good  communication  most 
important.  AF  Times  41:10  Nov  3   '80 

TDY  can  cause  strain,  illus  AF  Times  41:10  Nov  3   '80 

Those  magnificent  men,    those  old  flying   machines-- 
are  B-52  crews  the  kamikazes  of  tomorrow?    Jay 
Finegan.  AF  Times,    Times  Magazine  sup:6-9+ 
Oct  6   '80 

Toward  cohesion,    stability:  A  'reciprocal  commit- 
ment. '  LtGen  Robert  G.Yerks.   illus  Army  30:98- 
101+  Oct  '80 

Twin  generals  (LtGen  Charles  C.Pattillo,    MajGen 

Cuthbert  A.Pattillo)  part  after  28  years.  AF  Times 
41:49  Sep  15   '80 

The  unique  hardships  of  sea  duty.  CAPT  Thomas  M. 
Hale  and  Linda  D.Pappas.  illus  tabs  US  Nav  Inst 
Proc  106:67-73  Nov  '80 


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MILITARY  LIFE   -   Continued 

When  to  stand,   who  goes  first,   what  to  bring:  Ques- 
tions and  answers  about  modern  military  etiquette. 
Arleen  Wadowski.  illus  AF  Times,   Times  Maga- 
zine sup:10-13  Jul  7   '80 

Why  AF  pilots  resign:  They  don't  fly  enough.  John 
Ginovsky.  AF  Times  41:1+  Nov  10   '80 

MILITARY  MANPOWER  see  Manpower,    Military 

MILITARY  MEDICINE 

A  chamber  of  life.    (Hyperbaric  medicine  treats  a  va- 
riety of  illnesses  and  wounds  in  pressure  cham- 
bers at  Brooks  AFB,    TX)  TSgt  Alan  Prochoroff. 
illus  Airman  24:15-19  Sep   '80 

Fund  cuts  held  threat  to  (military  medical  research) 
labs.  Paul  Smith.  AF  Times  41:16  Sep  15   '80 

Guide  to  treating   'shaving  bumps'  revised.  Pat  Dalton . 
AF  Times  41:2  Sep  8   '80 

Respiratory  disease  most  common  ailment  (of  mili- 
tary people).   AF  Times  41:4  Oct  27   '80 

The  role  of  the  specialist  in  environmental  medicine. 
(Harry  G.Armstrong  Lecture)  John  Rawlins,  illus 
Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:908-912  Sep  '80 

Who's  Dr  SAM  (School  of  Aerospace  Medicine)?  TAC 
Attack  20:25  Aug  '80 

MILITARY  OCCUPATION  SPECIALTY  see  Personnel 
Classification- -Army- -U.  S. 

MILITARY  OFFENSES  see  Crimes  and  Misdemeanors 


MILITARY  PLANNING  -  Continued 

Organizing  for  national  security.   Philip  A.Odeen. 
Intl  Sec  5:111-129  Summer  '80 

Our  diminishing  manpower  resources.    Thomas  H. 
Etzold.   illus  Army  30:10-14  Jan  '80 

Planning  for  the  Navy  of  the   1980s.   VADM  M.  Staser 
Holcomb.    illus  tabs  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:40-45 
Sep   '80 

The  quality  of  military  advice.   ADM  James  L. Hollo- 
way  III,    Ret.   AEI  For  Plcy  &  Def  Rev  2,   No.  1: 
24-36   '80 

The  SALT  II  crisis:  An  opportunity  to  limit  the  dan- 
gers. LtGen  George  M.Seignious  II,   Ret.  illus 
Parameters  9:2-6  Dec   '79 

So  you  wanna  be  the  Brigade  Three  (S3)  .  .  .  Majs  John 
W.  Braden,  Jr  and  V.Paul  Baerman.  illus  Mil  Rev 
60:47-59  Sep   '80 

Strategic  planning  and  the  policy  process:  American 
plans  for  war  in  East  Asia,    1945-1950.  Roger 
Dingman.  Nav  War  Col  Rev  32:4-21  Nov-Dec  '79 

A  successor  to  the  Sea  Harrier?   Comdr  M.Forrest, 
illus  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies  125:34-39  Mar  '80 

Summer  song  of  the  strategic  ponderer:  Is  it  really 
strategic  thinking--or  just  procrastination? 
R.James  Woolsey.  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl 
117:34  Jul  '80 

The  U.S.   Navy  and  War  Plan  Orange,    1933-1940: 

Making  necessity  a  virtue.   Michael  K.Doyle,    illus 
Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:49-63  May-Jun  '80 


MILITARY  PAY  PROPOSALS,    1980 

Congress  weighs   range  of  raises.  Martha  Lynn 
Craver.  tab  AF  Times  40:1+  Apr  21   '80 

Here's  rundown  of  proposed  benefit  plans.  Paul 
Smith.  AF  Times  40:4  Apr  21   '80 

Rundown  on  legislative  pay  proposals.   Martha  Lynn 
Craver.   tab  AF  Times  41:10-11  Jul  28   '80 

MILITARY  PLANNING 

'Brush  fires'  vs  planning:  Training's  silent  1   1/2  war. 
James  K.McCollum.    illus  Army  30:30-32  Jan  '80 

The  contingency  challenge  is  for  real.   Majs  John 
Van  de  Kamp  and  Ken  McCormick.   illus  Combat 
Crew  30:4-6  Mar   '80 

The  future  of  the  Joint  Chiefs  of  Staff.   John  G.Kester. 
AEI  For  Plcy  &  Def  Rev  2,    No.  1:2-23   '80 

Lessons  in  strategic  planning.  Stefan  T.Possony.  Def 
&  For  Aff  8,   No. 6:46-47   '80 

Looking  to  the  long  run.    (Navy's  Long  Range  Planning 
Group)  CDR  Gordon  G.Riggle.    illus  US  Nav  Inst 
Proc  106:60-65  Sep   '80 

NATO  common -funded  infrastructure  projects.   (Ad- 
dress,  AFCEA  NATO  Brussels  Symposium,   Oct 
1980)  VAdm  D.A.Collins,   Ret.  Signal  35:35-38 
Dec  '80 

New  concepts  for  organizing  and  managing  fire  sup- 
port,   1986-2000.  Col  Robert  S.Riley,    Ret.   charts 
Fid  Arty  J  48:42-47  Jan-Feb  '80 


MILITARY  POLICE 


Hanscom  (AFB,   MA)  shooters  sweep  AFSC  meet. 

(Security  Police  marksmanship  matches),  illus  AF 
Times  41:48  Nov  10   '80 

'Have  gun  will  travel.  '  (Rail  security  for  the  Army  in 
Europe)  G.S.Taylor,    illus  Translog  11:17  Apr  '80 

How  to  improve  master  surveillance  and  control  fa- 
cility safety.    TIG  Brief  32:5  Dec  12   '80 

Longer  delays  projected  for  security  probes.   AF 
Times  41:18  Dec  15   '80 

MPs:  They  struggle  with  'ghosts.  '  Col  Russell  E. 
Parmenter.    illus  Army  30:36-39  Jan  '80 

1981  combat  competition  (Peacekeeper  Challenge)  to 
replace  SPs '  shootout.   AF  Times  41:12  Aug  4  '80 

A  place  for  the  peacekeepers  (USAF  Security  Police 
Museum  at  Lackland  AFB,    TX).  Capt  Miles  C. 
Wiley  ni.  illus  Airman  24:11-15  Jul  '80 

Posted  with  pride.  (The  Elite  Guard,  SAC's  command 
security  force)  Capt  Katie  Cutler,  illus  Airman  24: 
9-12  Feb  '80 

SPs  get  'Viet'  training.  SSgt  Ron  Pack.  AF  Times 
41:25  Oct  20  '80 

Security  police  and  the  two-man  concept.    TIG  Brief 
32:5-6  Dec  12  '80 

Space-age  shootout.   (AF  SPs  +  MILES  (Multiple  Inte- 
grated Laser  Engagement  System)  equal  realistic 
training)  Maj  Anthony  Lynn  Batezel.  illus  Airmen 
24:2-7  Nov  '80 


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MILITARY  POLICE  -  Continued 

Super  guards:  Duty  at  America's  nuclear  outposts. 

MSgt  Matt  Glasgow,    illus  Soldiers  35:36-39  May  '80 

'Swinging  the  lamp.  '  (British  and  American  troops  in 
exercises  between  USAF  Security  Police  and  the 
Territorial  Army)  Capt  Katie  Cutler,    illus  Airman 
24:2-6  Sep  '80 

System  security  engineering.    TIG  Brief  32:5 
Jan  11   '80 

MILITARY  POLICY 

Deterrence  and  open  space.  Stefan  T.Possony.    illus 
Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.  2:28-31+  '80 

Law  and  conflict  at  sea.  LT  Roger  D.Wiegley.  illus 
Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:68-77  Jan-Feb  '80 

Africa 


MILITARY  POLICY   -   Continued 


Italy 


African  militaries  as  foreign  policy  actors.   Henry 
Bienen.   Intl  Sec  5:168-186  Fall  '80 

A_u_sjt  r_a  l_ia 

Politics  &  defence:  Australian  military  issues  in  the 
1980's.   Peter  L.Young,   illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  1: 
81-84+  Jan-Feb  '80 

Austria^ 

Area  defence --Austria's  security.   Otto  Roesch.   illus 
tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:43-44+  Jun-Jul  '80 

Can  a  da. 

Canada's  future  in  NATO.   Joel  J.Sokolsky.  illus  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:66-73  Jan  '80 

Europe,      W  e_s  t  je  _r_n 


Western  military  capability  in  the  Middle  East.  AM 
Frederick  Sowrey.  illus  map  NATO's  Fifteen  Na- 
tions 25:28-30+  Oct-Nov  '80 

Finland 


Will  of  the  nation:  Finland's  defence  policy.    Lasse 
Aikas.    illus  tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:31-33 
Jun-Jul  '80 

France 


Italy's  contribution  to  the  defence  of  the  Western 
World.   Frederick  Bonnart.   illus  NATO's  Fifteen 
Nations  24:45-47  Dec   '79-Jan  '80 


J  a£ 


an 


Japan—economic  giant  and  military  pigmy.  Dick  Wil- 
son, illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:25-26+  Feb- 
Mar   '80 

Japan:  The  reluctant  superpower.  Stefan  Geisen- 
heyner.   illus  Def  Elect  12:93-94+  Feb  '80 

The  Japanese  Self-Defense  Forces,    1980--issues, 
policies  and  technology  for  the  coming  decade. 
Edward  C.Ezell.  illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 2: 
187-197   '80 

Japan's  security  situation:  An  assessment.  P.Lewis 
Young,   illus  tabs  Asian  Def  J  pt   1 ,    Japan  in  a 
wider  world.  No.  2:24-26+  Mar-Apr  '80;  pt  2, 
Changing  realities  in  Japan,    1945-1952.   No. 3: 
12-14+  May-Jun  '80 

M_al_a_y_s_i  a_ 

Malaysian  national  security  from  the  bureaucrat's 
eye:  A  preliminary  analysis.    Zara  Dian.    illus  map 
tabs  Asian  Def  J  No. 4:8-10+  Jul-Aug   '80 

NATO 


America  and  Europe  after  Afghanistan.   Gregory  F. 
Treverton.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:27-28+ 
Apr-May  '80 

NATO:  The  lost  battalions.   Gregory  Copley,    illus 
Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.  2:6-9  '80 

NATO's  nuclear  debate.   Michael  Morgan,   illus  Def 
&  For  Aff  8,    No.  2:15+  '80 

The  widening  focus:  Security  problems  of  the  eighties. 
Rolf  Friedemann  Pauls,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Na- 
tions 25:18-20+  Oct-Nov  '80 

Rumania 


Defense  and  mass  mobilization  in  Romania.   David  P. 
Burke.   Armed  Forces  &  Soc  7:31-49  Fall  '80 


The  evolving  French  strategic  debate.   D.Bruce 
Marshall,  illus  Strat  Rev  8:59-77  Spring   '80 

Germany    (_F  ederal    Republic) 


Federal  Republic  of  Germany-- 25  years  in  NATO. 
Hans  Apel.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:18+ 
Aug-Sep  '80 

Great     Britain 


The  changed  character  of  British  foreign  and  security 
policy.   Gillian  Peele.   Intl  Sec  4:185-198  Spring  '80 

The  influence  of  Neville  Chamberlain  on  foreign  and 
defence  policy,    1932-35.   David  J.  Wrench,   tab 
RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125:49-57  Mar  '80 

The  political  economy  of  UK  defence  expenditure. 
Keith  Hartley  and  Edward  Lynk.   tabs  RUSI  J  for 
Def  Studies   125:29-34  Mar  '80 


Russia 

A  breach  in  the  ramparts.    (Soviet  Navy  in  the  Carib- 
bean) ENS  Christopher  A.Abel,    illus  US  Nav  Inst 
Proc  106:46-50  Jul  '80 

A  charter  for  better  understanding.   Maj  Gene  E. 
Townsend.   AF  Mag  63:117  Mar  '80 

The  development  of  Soviet  aviation  support.  James  H. 
Hansen,  illus  tabs  map  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 5: 
681-685   '80 

The  "external  function"  of  Soviet  Armed  Forces. 
Avigdor  Haselkorn.  illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:35- 
45  Jan-Feb  '80 


Flexibility:  A  driving  force  in  Soviet  strategy.   Phillip 
A.Petersen,   illus  AF  Mag  63:94-98  Mar  '80 


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MILITARY  POLICY  -   Continued 


MILITARY  POLICY   -   Continued 


Bjf_!_fjia   -   Cont'd 


United    States    -   Cont'd 


Lenin's  principles  of  Soviet  military  construction. 
Maj-Gen  V.Novikov  and  Col  N.Kuznetsov.  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  pt  1,   No. 4:2-5  Apr  '80;  pt  2,   No. 5:15-17 
May  '80 

Logistics  with  a  difference.   (Soviet  Army  logistics 
capability)  LtCol  William  P.Baxter,   Ret.  illus 
Army  30:29+  Nov  '80 

Moscow's  goal  is  military  superiority.    Edgar  Ulsa- 
mer.   tabs  AF  Mag  63:42-52  Mar  '80 

A  new  trend  in  Soviet  naval  developments  .  Michael 
MccGwire.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 5:675-680  '80 
Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:3-12  Jul- Aug   '80 

The  rationale  for  the  development  of  Soviet  seapower. 
Michael  MccGwire.    illus  map  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:154-183  May  '80 

The  Soviet  defense  establishment  in  the   '80s.   William 
T.Lee,   illus  tabs  AF  Mag  63:100-108  Mar  '80 

Soviet  tactics  in  Afghanistan.    Edgar  O'Ballance.   illus 
Mil  Rev  60:45-52  Aug  '80 

The  structure  of  the  Soviet  Armed  Forces.  C.N.Don- 
nelly, illus  map  chart  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25: 
94-96  Apr-May  '80 

Sweden 

Independence  and  self-determination  (for  Sweden). 
Eric  Kronmark.    illus  tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations 
25:24-25+  Jun-Jul  '80 

United    States 


An  alternative  to  appeasement.  Mark  N.Katz.  illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:58-62  Jun  '80 

America  and  Europe  after  Afghanistan.   Gregory  F. 
Treverton.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:27-28+ 
Apr-May  '80 

Appeasement  policies  have  not  reaped  rewards  of 
peace  and  cooperation.    (Remarks,   Army  Section, 
ROA  National  Council,   Washington,   Feb  1980)  Rep 
Floyd  D.Spence.   illus  Officer  56:14-16  May  '80 

The  Army  and  the  1980's.  Col  John  R.Witherell  and 
LtCol  Andrew  P.  O'Meara,  Jr.  illus  Parameters 
9:41-51  Dec  '79 

Carter's  new  nuclear  policy.   LtGen  Ira  C.  Eaker,  Ret. 
AF  Times  41:19-20  Sep   1   '80 

Change  in  power  to  affect  military.  AF  Times  41:1+ 
Nov  17   '80 


The  congressional  role  in' defense  policy  making:  The 
evolution  of  the  literature.   Edward  J.Laurance. 
bibliog  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:431-454  Spring   '80 

A  countervailing  strategic  strategy.  Harold  Brown, 
illus  Defense/80,   pp  2-9,   Oct  '80 

"Dear  voter"--an  open  letter  to  the  American  elector- 
ate.  Colin  S.Gray.  AF  Mag  63:53-56  Oct  '80 

The  Eisenhower  administration  and  defense  policy. 
Lester  H.Brune.  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:511-516 
Spring   '80 

The  lessons  of  the  Iranian  raid  for  American  military 
policy.  Alexander  Scott,  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl 
117:26+  Jun  '80 

A  Military  Posture  for  the   1980s.    (Statement  before 
House  Armed  Services  Committee,   Jan  29,    1980) 
Gen  David  C.Jones,   illus  Defense/80,  pp   17-24, 
Apr  '80 

NSC  68  and  the  Soviet  threat  reconsidered.   John 
Lewis  Gaddis  and  Paul  Nitze.   Intl  Sec  4:164-176 
Spring  '80 

The  Pentagon's  plans  for  the  Indian  Ocean.  V.Yefre- 
mov.   Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  6:47-49  Jun  '80 

The  search  for  U.S.  bases  in  the  Indian  Ocean:  A 
last  chance.  ADM  Thomas  H.Moorer,   Ret  and 
Alvin  J.Cottrell.  illus  map  Strat  Rev  8:30-38 
Spring   '80 

The  umpteenth  Cuban  confrontation.   Capt  Leslie  K. 
Fenlon,   Jr,   Ret.    illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106-40-45 
Jul   '80 

U.S.  Military  Posture.  (Presentation,   House  Armed 
Services  Committee,   Washington,    Jan  29,    1980) 
Gen  David  C.Jones.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  15-23,   Apr  '80 

U.S.  policy  and  Asia.   (Excerpts  from  Defense  Dept 
Annual  Report,   FY  '81)  Harold  Brown,  illus  Asian 
Def  J  No. 2:6+  Mar-Apr   '80 

U.S.   strategic  nuclear  policy.   (Presentation,   Naval 
War  College,   Aug  20,    1980)  Harold  Brown.   AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  2-8,   Oct  '80 

War  powers  of  the  Constitution  in  historical  perspec- 
tive. Reginald  C.Stuart,  illus  Parameters  10:65- 
71  Dec   '80 

Why  foreign  policy  will  determine  domestic  tranquil- 
ity in  the   1980's.   illus  tab  Govt  Exec  12:14+ 
Dec   '80 


Changing  strategies  for  a  changing  world.    (Report  on 

AFA's  symposium,  "New  Defense  Horizons:  Chang-    MILITARY  POWER 
ing  Strategies  for  a  Changing  World,"  Los  Angeles, 
Oct  25-26,    1979)  Edgar  Ulsamer.    illus  AF  Mag  63: 
66-73  Jan  '80 


See  also 


Civilian  policy  makers  and  military  objectives:  A 
case  study  of  the  U.S.   offensive  to  win  the  Korean 
War.   Clarence  Y.H.  Lo.   J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  7:229- 
242  Fall   '79 

Confrontation  in  the  Middle  East.   Gen  Hamilton  H. 
Howze,   Ret.   illus  map  Army  30:22-26  Aug   '80 


Aerospace  Power 
Sea  Power 

Escalation  control.   CDR  Robert  C. Powers,  illus  tabs 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:52-56  Jan  '80 


In  defense  of  war.   LtGen  Ira  C.  Eaker,   Ret. 
Engr  72:156-158  May-Jun  '80 


illus  Mil 


277 


MILITARY  POWER   -  Continued 

Military  power,    strategy,   and  national  security. 

(Condensed  from  address,    Boston  Chapter,   SOLE, 
Feb  20,    1980)  RADM  Henry  E.  Eccles,   Ret.   Log 
Spectrum  14:17-19  Summer  '80 

Statistics 


The  Military  Balance:  1979/80.   International  Institute 
for  Strategic  Studies,    illus  tabs  Aerosp  Intl  15: 
entire  issue  Dec  '79-Jan  '80;  Asian  Def  J  No.  1: 
44-46+  Jan-Feb  '80 

The  Military  Balance:  1980/81.  illus  tabs  Asian  Def  J 
pt  1,  The  United  States  and  the  Soviet  Union.  No. 5: 
62-63+ Sep-Oct  '80;  No. 6:94-96+ Nov-Dec  '80 

The  Military  Balance:  1980/81.  International  Institute 
for  Strategic  Studies,  illus  tabs  AF  Mag  63:62-131 
Dec  '80 

Asia,      Southeastern 


South  East  Asia  air  defence.   AVM  Stewart  Menaul. 
illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 2:74-76  Mar-Apr  '80 


MILITARY  POWER  .   Continued 

R_u_s_s_i_a-   Cont'd 

Doubts  and  difficulties  confronting  a  would-be  Soviet 
attacker.  P. H. Vigor.  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies  125: 
32-38  Jun  '80 

Facing  up  to  change.   (Presentation,   Antelope  Valley 
Board  of  Trade,    Lancaster,    CA,  Aug  22,    1980) 
Gen  Alton  D.Slay.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  12-17,   Oct  '80 

Limits  upon  Soviet  military  power.  Keith  A.Dunn, 
illus  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   124:38-45  Dec   '79 

Pentagon  rebuts  charges  of  U.S.  military  weakness. 
Def  Monitor  9,   No.  8:  entire  issue   '80 

Politics,  power  perception,  and  the  Soviet  military. 
Gregory  L.Lathrop.  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:695- 
700  Summer  '80 

Power  projection  or  influence:  Soviet  capabilities  for 
the  1980s.  Keith  A.Dunn,  illus  tabs  map  Nav  War 
Col  Rev  33:31-47  Sep-Oct  '80 


Australia 

Politics  &  defence:  Australian  military  issues  in  the 
1980's.   Peter  L.Young,   illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  1: 
81-84+  Jan-Feb  '80 

Mu  slim    World 


Defence  forces  for  the  Muslim  World.   LtGen  Arthur 
S.Collins,   Jr,   Ret.   illus  Islamic  Def  Rev  5, 
No. 3:3-6   '80 

Holy  war:  Military  power  and  religion.    (Report  of  a 
seminar,   May  9,    1979)  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125: 
14-20  Mar  '80 


Power  projection,  Soviet  style.   CDR  Steve  F.Kime. 
illus  map  AF  Mag  63:50-54  Dec   '80 

The  Soviet  Army:  Who  gives  the  orders?   Steve  Ab- 
bott, illus  Soldiers  35:26-27  Oct  '80 

The  Soviet  invasion  of  Afghanistan:  Methods,   motives, 
and  ramifications.   Capt  Joseph  J.  Collins  .  illus 
Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:53-62  Nov-Dec   '80 

Strategic  offense  and  defense.   (Presentation,   Dept  of 
Iowa,   American  Legion  Convention,  Sioux  City, 
July  19,    1980)  Brig  Gen  William  L.  Shields.  AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  19-25,   Sep  '80 


The  key  message:  Military  forces  can  do  little  to  help 
reduce  the  risks  of  Western  dependence  on  oil  im- 
ports, tab  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:82-86  Nov  '80 

Statistics 

The  military  balance  in  the  Persian  Gulf:  Who  will 
guard  the  Gulf  States  from  their  guardians?   Abdul 
Kasim  Mansur.  illus  map  tabs  Armed  Forces  J 
Intl  118:44-46+  Nov  '80 


United    States 


AFA  Convention  address.   (Presentation,   Air  Force 
Assoc  National  Convention,    Washington,   Sep  16, 
1980)  Gen  Lew  Allen,   Jr.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs: 
Sup,   pp  7-12,   Nov  '80 

American  power  and  the  survival  of  the  West.   James 
R.Schlesinger.    illus  Parameters   10:19-25  Jun  '80 


NAJJD 

The  economics  of  war:  Doctrine,  tactics,  $,  rubles, 
Marx,  Engels  and  Adam  Smith.  Col  D.K.Malone. 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:72-73  Jun  '80 

The  trouble  with  NATO.  LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker,   Ret. 
AF  Times  40:19-20  Jun  23   '80;  Natl  Def  65:38 
Oct  '80 

R  u  s  si  a 


American  strength,   Soviet  weakness,   tabs  Def  Moni- 
tor 9:  entire  issue  Jun  '80 

China,   Soviet  strategy,   and  American  policy.   Robert 
L.Pfaltzgraff,   Jr.   Intl  Sec  5:24-48  Fall  '80 

Deterrence  and  the  arms  race:  The  impotence  of  pow- 
er.  Jacek  Kugler  and  A.  F.K.  Organski.   illus  tabs 
Intl  Sec  4:105-138  Spring  '80 


American  strength,   Soviet  weakness,   tabs  Def  Moni- 
tor 9:  entire  issue  Jun  '80 


(Congressional)  study  finds  U.S.  military  too  weak  to 
meet  demands.  AF  Times  41:4  Sep  8   '80 

Critical  defense  issues.  LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker,  Ret.  AF 
Times  41:19+  Oct  6   '80 

Deterrence  and  the  arms  race:  The  impotence  of  pow- 
er.  Jacek  Kugler  and  A.  F.  K.  Organski.    illus  tabs 
Intl  Sec  4:105-138  Spring   '80 

Facing  up  to  change.   (Presentation,   Antelope  Valley 
Board  of  Trade,    Lancaster,    CA,   Aug  22,    1980) 
Gen  Alton  D.Slay.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  12-17,   Oct  '80 

Foreign  policy  and  force  requirements.   Editorial. 
A.G.B.Metcalf.  Strat  Rev  8:9-10  Summer  '80 


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MILITARY  POWER  -   Continued 

_U_n_i  t_e_d__S_t_a_t££   -   Cont'd 

Is  there  really  a  better  way  to  win  a  war  Ln  Europe? 
Maj  Charles  W.Specht.   AU  Rev  31:74-77;  Re- 
sponses.  William  S.  Lind.   3  1:77-79;  Russell  F. 
Weigley.   31:79-80;  LtGen  Raymond  B.  Furlong, 
Ret.   31:80-81  Nov-Dec   '79;  Rebuttal:  Yes,   there 
really  is  a  better  way  to  win  a  war  in  Europe. 
Maj  Leslie  J.Hamblin.   31:70-72;  Responses.  Maj 
Charles  W.Specht  and  others.   3:73-82  Sep-Oct  '80 

Military  force  and  national  policy.   CDR  Robert  C. 
Powers,   illus  tabs  Mil  Engr  72:158-162  May- 
Jun  '80 

A  Military  Posture  for  the   1980s.    (Statement  before 
House  Armed  Services  Committee,   Jan  29,    1980) 
Gen  David  C.Jones,   illus  Defense/80,  pp   17-24, 
Apr  '80 

Military  power  and  national  security.    LtGen  Ira  C. 
Eaker,   Ret.   AF  Times  41:19-20  Aug  18   '80 

Military  strategy,   the  forgotten  art.   LtCol  William  T. 
Rudd.   AU  Rev  31:85-93  Jul-Aug  '80 

The  most  critical  issues  now.  LtGen  Ira  C.  Eaker, 
Ret.  AF  Times  41:23-24  Nov  17   '80 


MILITARY  POWER    -  Continued 

United    States    -  Cont'd 


U.S.  Military  Posture.   (Presentation,   House  Armed 
Services  Committee,   Washington,   Jan  29,    1980) 
Gen  David  C.Jones.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  15-23,   Apr   '80 

U.S.  policy  and  Asia.   (Excerpts  from  Defense  Dept 
Annual  Report,   FY   '81)  Harold  Brown,  illus  Asian 
Def  J  No. 2:6+  Mar-Apr  '80 

What  would  you  do  not?    LtGen  Ira  C.  Eaker,    Ret. 
AF  Times  41:19-20  Oct  20  '80 

Warsaw    Pact 


Political  reliability  in  the  Eastern  European  Warsaw 
Pact  armies.  Dale  R.Herspring  and  Ivan  Volgyes. 
tabs  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:270-296  Winter  '80 

The  U.S.   Air  Force  in  Europe.    (Presentation,  Air 
Force  Assoc  National  Symposium,    Los  Angeles, 
Oct  25,    1979)  Gen  John  W.Pauly.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup  No.  2:6- 13  Feb  '80 

MILITARY  RESEARCH  see  Research  and  Development 
also  specific  kinds  of  research,  e.g.. 
Space  Research 


The  most  invisible  airplane.   LtGen  Ira  C. Eaker,   Ret. 
AF  Times  41:19-20  Sep  15   '80 


MILITARY  SEA  TRANSPORTATION  SERVICE  see  Mili- 
tary Sealift  Command 


National  security  next  year.  LtGen  Ira  C. Eaker,    Ret. 
AF  Times  41:19-20  Nov  10  '80 

No  time  for  recrimination.   (Address,   ROA  Mid- 
Winter  Banquet,    accepting  Minute  Man  of  the  Year 
Award)  Rep  Samuel  S.Stratton.  illus  Officer  56: 
20-22  Apr  '80 

Our  present  Military  Posture.  LtGen  Ira  C.  Eaker, 
Ret.  AF  Times  40:19-20  Mar  3   '80 

Pentagon  rebuts  charges  of  U.S.  military  weakness. 
Def  Monitor  9,   No.  8:  entire  issue   '80 

Perceived  versus  real  strength  of  America's  strate- 
gic forces.   Gen  Maxwell  D.Taylor,   Ret.  illus 
Parameters  9:7-11  Dec  '79 


The  role  of  western  military  power  in  the  world  to- 
day. Edward  Heath.  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies  125: 
14-20  Jun  '80 

The  sad  facts  about  our  military  posture.   Gen  T.R. 
Milton,   Ret.  AF  Mag  63:145  Dec   '80 

Status  of  our  strength  and  will.   (Presentation, 

Dining-Out,   Wright-Patterson  AFB,   OH,   Sep  13, 
1980)  LtGen  Richard  E.Merkling.  AF  Plcy  Ltr 
For  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp   16-21,    Nov  '80 

Strategic  offense  and  defense.  (Presentation,   Dept  of 
Iowa,   American  Legion  Convention,  Sioux  City, 
July  19,    1980)  BrigGen  William  L. Shields.  AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  19-25,   Sep  '80 

To  what  ends  military  power?   Robert  J.  Art.   illus 
tab  Intl  Sec  4:3-35  Spring  '80 

Top  secret  revealed.  H.R.Kaplan.  Sergeants   18: 
24-25  Dec   '80 


MILITARY  SEALIFT  COMMAND 

Defense  transportation  almanac:  Facts  and  figures  on 
military  transportation.  Regular  feature  in  some 
issues  of  P£fens_e_Tr_an£D5^tation Journal 

MSC  charters  ships,  illus  Translog  11:14-15  May  '80 

The  Merchant  Marine:  What  can  we  count  on?   Samuel 
B.Nemirow.  illus  Defense/80,   pp  10-15,   Oct  '80 

MILITARY  SERVICE,    COMPULSORY 


See  also 
National  Service 


Russia 


The  life  of  a  Soviet  soldier.  Steve  Abbott,  illus  tab 
Soldiers  35:6-10  Jul  '80 

Sweden 

Independence  and  self-determination  (for  Sweden). 
Eric  Kronmark.   illus  tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations 
25:24-25+ Jun-Jul  '80 

Switzerland 


The  militia  forces  of  Switzerland.   G.  A.  Chevallaz. 
illus  tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:18+  Jun-Jul  '80 

United    States 


ACLU  (American  Civil  Liberties  Union)  files  suit 
against  registration.  Paul  Smith.  AF  Times  40:4 
Jul  7   '80 

Antidraft  forces  hit  claim  that  93  percent  registered. 
AF  Times  41:4  Sep  15   '80 

Carter  decision  on  draft  surprises  many.  Andy  Platt- 
ner.  AF  Times  40:3  Feb  4  '80 


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MILITARY  SERVICE,    COMPULSORY   -   Continued 

Uriit_e_d__S_t  a  t_e_s_  -   Cont'd 

Carter:  Women  won't  serve  in  combat.   AF  Times 
40:6  Feb  25   '80 

Civilians  in  uniform.    Thomas  H.Etzold.   AU  Rev  31: 
93-95  Jul- Aug  '80 

Conscription  and  the  all-volunteer  Army  in  historical 
perspective.  Robert  K.  Griffith,  Jr.  illus  Parame- 
ters  10:61-69  Sep   '80 

The  draft  board  revival.   LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker,   Ret. 
AF  Times  40:13-14  Feb  25   '80 

Draft  plan  inches  on.   AF  Times  40:4  May  19  '80 

Draft  registration  dealt  blow  on  Hill.  AF  Times  40:7 
Mar  10   '80 

(Harold  W.)  Chase  says  draft  won't  help  Reserve. 
AF  Times  41:8  Sep  8  '80 

High  Court  to  rule  on  male-only  draft.   AF  Times 
41:13  Dec  15   '80 

Military  manpower  in  the  1980's:  Issues  and  choices. 
Martin  Binkin.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:347-374  Fall  '80 


MILITARY  SERVICE,    COMPULSORY  -  Continued 

United    Statgg  -  Cont'd 

Who  served  in  the  military,  1940-73.  Neil  D.  Flig- 
stein.  tabs* Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:297-312  Win- 
ter '80 

MILITARY  SERVICE,    VOLUNTARY 

Deterrence  and  disuse:  Some  thoughts  on  the  problem 
of  maintaining  volunteer  forces.   Jonathan  Alford. 
Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:247-256  Winter  '80 

United     States 


AF  tops  Services  in  signing  grads.  AF  Times  41:17 
Sep  15   '80 

The  AVF--making  it  work.  Maj  David  Evans,  illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:47-53  Dec   '80 

All-volunteer  force  needs  new  incentives  for  1980s 
(Hoover-Rochester  Conference).  Andy  Plattner. 
AF  Times  40:10  Jan  21   '80 

Bagging  the  all  volunteer  force.  R.James  Woolsey. 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:17  Feb  '80 

Bureaucratic  and  administrative  hamstrings  are  hob- 
bling the  all  volunteer  force.  Benjamin  F.Schem- 
mer.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:64-65  Apr  '80 


Mobilization  plans  called  improving.   AF  Times  41:8 
Aug  25   '80 

National  Militia  (Act)  advocated  by  MajGen  Kendall. 
Officer  56:15  Sep   '80 

94%  of  draft  eligibles  now  registered.  AF  Times  41:27 
Nov  3   '80 

No  time  for  recrimination.  (Address,    ROA  Mid- 
Winter  Banquet,    accepting  Minute  Man  of  the  Year 
Award)  Rep  Samuel  S.Stratton.  illus  Officer  56: 
20-22  Apr  '80 

Panel  (discussion  on  military  manpower)  can't  agree 
on  U.S.   and  draft.   AF  Times  40:8  Apr  28   '80 

ROA  backs  president  on  draft  registration.   AF  Times 
40:7  Mar  24  '80 

The  Railey  report  and  Army  morale,    1941:  Anatomy 
of  a  crisis.   Maj  Stephen  D.Wesbrook.   illus  Mil 
Rev  60:11-24  Jun  '80 

(Rep  Samuel  S.)  Stratton  asks  early  OK  on  draft 
registration.  AF  Times  40:7  Mar  10   '80 

Selective  Service  director  outlines  operational  plans  . 
Bernard  D.Rostker.  illus  Officer  56:28  Apr  '80 

Selective  Service  moves  to  gear  up  draft  machinery. 
AF  Times  40:3  Jul  21   '80 

Senate  OKs  draft  plan;  women  not  included.   AF 
Times  40:4  Jun  23   '80 

(Sen)  Stennis:  More  pay  is  not  the  answer.  AF  Times 
40:6  May  5   '80 

A  sensible  draft  solution.   LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker,   Ret. 
AF  Times  40:19-20  May  5   '80 

Structure,  environment,   and  satisfaction:  Toward  a 
causal  model  of  turnover  from  military  organiza- 
tions.  Allen  C.Bluedorn.   illus  tabs  J  Pol  &  Mil 
'Sociol  7:181-207  Fall   '79 


Carter  backs  recruiters  seeking  student  lists.   Tom 
Philpott.  AF  Times  41:2  Aug  25   '80 

The  changing  face  of  Army  basic  training:  More  flex- 
ible and  coeducational.  Thomas  J.  Gelli.  illus  Def 
Mgt  J  16:22-29  First  Quarter  '80 

Conscription  and  the  all-volunteer  Army  in  historical 
perspective.  Robert  K.  Griffith,  Jr.  illus  Parame- 
ters 10:61-69  Sep   '80 

DOD  backs  student  loan  forgiveness.    Tom  Philpott. 
AF  Times  40:17  Jan  28   '80 

The  dark,   green  trail.  Fred  Reed,  illus  AF  Times, 
Times  Magazine  sup:12-16  Jan  14  '80 

Defending  Europe  against  a  conventional  attack. 
Kenneth  J.Coffey,    illus  tabs  AU  Rev  31:47-59 
Jan-Feb   '80 

Defense  manpower  and  the  all-volunteer  force:  A 

different  perspective.  Maj  Francis  P.Butler.  Nav 
War  Col  Rev  33:85-91  Jan-Feb  '80 

The  draft  board  revival.   LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker,   Ret. 
AF  Times  40:13-14  Feb  25   '80 

Economic  analysis  of  the  all-volunteer  force.   Robert 
F.McNown  and  others,   tabs  Armed  Forces  &  Soc 
7:113-132  Fall  '80 

The  educational  and  military  experience  of  young  men 
during  the  Vietnam  era:  Non-linear  effects  of  pa- 
rental social  class.   Michael  Useem.   tabs  J  Pol  & 
Mil  Sociol  8:15-29  Spring  '80 

Enlistment  during  the  Vietnam  era  and  the  "represen- 
tation" issue  of  the  all-volunteer  force.   Patricia 
M. Shields,   tabs  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  7-133-151 
Fall  '80 

Fools,    cowards,   or  thinking  men?    What  the  all-volun- 
teer force  can  look  forward  to.   R.James  Woolsey. 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:66  Apr  '80 

Homosexual  policy  (on  Leonard  Matlovich)  still  unre- 
solved. AF  Times  41:16  Dec  8   '80 


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MILITARY  SERVICE,   VOLUNTARY  -   Continued 
^HiLfjLJl^lLL  "  Cont'd 

Military  manpower  in  the  1980's:  Issues  and  choices. 
Martin  Binkin.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:347-374  Fall  '80 

Military  personnel  problems  reach  crisis  stage-- 
Laird  proposes  sweeping  compensation  reforms 
as   'partial  solution.  '  Melvin  R.  Laird,  illus  Sea 
Power  23:23-28  Mar  '80 

Officers  are  to  blame  for  the  all- vol  crisis.  Robert 
H.Kimball,  illus  AF  Times,    Times  Magazine 
sup:  14+  Jul  7   '80 

People,   not  hardware--the  highest  defense  budget 
priority.  Melvin  R. Laird,  illus  Armed  Forces  J 
Intl  117:60-66  Mar  '80 

Price  gives  views  on  benefits.  Interview.  Rep  Melvin 
Price,  illus  AF  Times  41:8  Aug  25   '80 

Race  in  the  United  States  military:  Symposium. 
Charles  C.Moskos,   Jr  and  others,  tabs  Armed 
Forces  &  Soc  6:586-613  Summer  '80 

Racial  balance  called  vital  to  AVF  effectiveness.    Tom 
Philpott.   tab  AF  Times  41:10  Nov  24   '80 

Recruit  scores:  6  times  more  Category  IVs  than  re- 
ported,  tab  AF  Times  41:3  Jul  28   '80 

(Sen  William)  Armstrong  sees  hope  for  raise.    Martha 
Lynn  Craver.   illus  AF  Times  41:1+  Dec  29  '80 

Senator  (William)  Armstrong:   'We  have  failed  all- 
vol.  '  AF  Times  41:8  Aug   11   '80 

Services  told  to  lower  exam  qualifying  scores.  AF 
Times  41:2  Oct  27  '80 

Should  AVF's  racial  mix  concern  us?    Tom  Philpott. 
tab  AF  Times  pt  1,   41:7  Nov  17   '80 

Structure,   environment,   and  satisfaction:  Toward  a 
causal  model  of  turnover  from  military  organiza- 
tions.  Allen  C.Bluedorn.    illus  tabs  J  Pol  &  Mil 
Sociol  7:181-207  Fall  '79 


Voluntary  officer  recall  draws  662  to  Reserves, 
Ginovsky.  AF  Times  40:12  Apr  21    '80 

Youth  survey:  Dissatisfaction  with  military  jobs. 
Philpott.  AF  Times  41:14  Aug  4  '80 

MILITARY  SERVICE  AS  A  PROFESSION 


John 


Tom 


See  also 
Career  Program 


Air  Force  junior  officers:  Changing  prestige  and  ci- 
vilianization.  Frank  R.Wood,  tabs  Armed  Forces 
&  Soc  6:483-506  Spring   '80 

Alienation,   anomie,   and  combat  effectiveness.   Maj 
Daniel  W.  Jacobowitz.    illus  AU  Rev  31:21-34  Sep- 
Oct  '80 

The  Army:  A  search  for  values.  Maj  Daniel  M.Smith. 
illus  Mil  Rev  60:2-12  Mar  '80 

Career  incentives  for  JOs  lacking.   John  Ginovsky. 
AF  Times  40:2  Jun  2  '80 

Commencement  Address,  U.S.  Air  Force  Academy 
(May  28,  1980).  Hans  M.Mark.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup,  pp  2-4,   Aug   '80 


MILITARY  SERVICE  AS  A  PROFESSION  -   Continued 

Dear  Son,   It  still  means  something  to  be  an  officer-- 
don't  blow  it  the  way  I  did.   Robert  L.  Quinnett. 
illus  AF  Times,    Times  Magazine  sup:18-20+ 
Aug  4   '80 

Ethical  bases  of  the  military  profession.   Arthur  J. 
Dyck.    illus  Parameters   10:39-46  Mar  '80 

The  field- expedient  factor:  Adaptation  and  survival  in 
the  first  battle.  Roger  A.Beaumont,  illus  Mil  Rev 
60:69-75  Oct  '80 

'I  watched  my  husband  destroy  his  career':  A  woman's 
personal  story.  Margaret  Crawford,  illus  AF 
Times,    Times  Magazine  sup:  16- 18  Jul  7   '80 

Internal  and  external  integration  among  soldiers. 
John  D.Blair,  tabs  J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  8:227-242 
Fall  '80 

Military  service:  The  profession  of  arms.   MajGen 
L.  W.Svendsen,   Jr.    TIG  Brief  32:1-2  May  30  '80 

A  myth  of  chivalry:  Variations  on  a  theme  by  Gabriel 
and  Savage.  Roger  A.Beaumont,  illus  Mil  Rev  60: 
64-75  May  '80 

Pre -enlistment  expectations/perceptions  of  Army 

life,   satisfaction,   and  re-enlistment  of  volunteers. 
Col  Donald  E.Gauntner  and  others,   tabs  J  Pol  & 
Mil  Sociol  8:31-42  Spring   '80 

Professionals  or  hired  guns?    Loyalties  are  the  dif- 
ference. Manuel  M.Davenport.  Army  30:13-14 
May  '80 

Quality  force  is  aim  of  new  guide  to  field.   Len  Famig- 
lietti.   AF  Times  41:1+ Aug  18   '80 

Reality- ritual=retention:  The  enlisted  equation.  Maj 
Thomas  J.Pickering,  illus  Mil  Rev  60:2-9  Dec  '80 

Restoring  dignity  to  military  careers.  Gen  T.R.Mil- 
ton,  Ret.  AF  Mag  63:44  Oct  '80 

The  spirit  and  continuity  of  the  Navy.   (Address, 

Italian  Naval  Academy,    1979)  Adm  Giovanni  Tor- 
risi,    trans  by  Susan  Wranik.  illus  US  Nav  Inst 
Proc  106:34-39  Apr   '80 

Twin  generals  (LtGen  Charles  C.Pattillo,   MajGen 

Cuthbert  A.Pattillo)  part  after  28  years.  AF  Times 
41:49  Sep  15   '80 

What's  happening  to  the  military  profession?    Gen 
T.R.Milton,   Ret.  AF  Mag  63:79  Feb  '80 

Where  less  is  better.  Gen  T.  R.  Milton,  Ret.  AF  Mag 
63:45  May  '80 

Who's  got  the  stick?  Or--Bear's  theory  of  fighter 
aviation.   Maj  Gary  L.  Sholders.    illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:8-11  Mar  '80 

MILITARY  TRAFFIC  MANAGEMENT  AND  TERMINAL 
SERVICE  see  Military  Traffic  Management  Command 

MILITARY  TRAFFIC  MANAGEMENT  COMMAND 

COREX-80  a  success.  (First  command  post  exercise 
under  MTMC  Contingency  Response  (CORE)  Pro- 
gram) illus  Translog  11:10-11  Dec   '80 

Defense  transportation  almanac:  Facts  and  figures  on 
military  transportation.  Regular  feature  in  some 
issues  of  Dglgps e  T ranspo rtation  Journal 


281 


MILITARY  TRAFFIC  MANAGEMENT  COMMAND   - 
Continued 

Hawaii:  Sun,    sand,    arid  MTMC-FOP  (Field  Office 
Pacific).   Col  John  W.Perry,   Jr.  Translog  11:1-2 
Oct  '80 


MTMC  and  the  bus  industry.   Col  Jerry  C.Goodrich, 
illus  Translog  11:13-15  Oct  '80 

MTMC:  Cornerstone  of  strategic  mobility.   MajGen 
John  D.  Bruen.    illus  Army  30:194-199  Oct  '80 

MTMC  honors  traffic  managers  (at  3  5th  National  De- 
fense Transportation  Assoc  Forum  and  Exposition 
Chicago),    illus  Translog  11:10-11  Sep   '80 

MTMC  opens  Panama  terminal.  Diane  M.Dove.  illus 
Translog   11:2-3  Apr  '80 

MTMC  procures  transportation  for  Cuban  refugees. 
LtCol  Donald  G.Bisgrove.   illus  Translog  11:10-11 
Jun  '80 

MTMCs  response  to  contingency  requirements.    (Ad- 
dress,   Munitions  Carriers  Conference,   Denver) 
Paul  R.  Chagnon.    illus  Translog  11:17-19  Sep   '80 

Managing  transportation  for  fuel  savings.  MajGen 
John  D. Bruen.  illus  Army  Log  12:2-5  Jan-Feb  '80 

A  perspective  on  total  systems  traffic  management, 
illus  Translog  11:2-5  Jan  '80 

Ports  for  National  Defense  (Program).  LT  Frank  A. 
DeLost.   illus  Translog  11 -.2-3  Feb  '80 

Reforger  80:  Deployment  from  Beaumont  (TX).   Frank 
K.Costa,    illus  Translog  11:  inside  front  cover 
Sep   '80 

Terminal  operations  and  mobilization.    (Address,   Na- 
tional Defense  Transportation  Assoc  Forum  and 
Exposition,   Chicago,   Sep  21-23,    1980)  illus 
Translog  11:1-4  Dec   '80 

Transportation  challenges  in  the  80s.  MajGen  John  D. 
Bruen.   Translog  10:3-4  Dec   '79 

What's  a  WTCA  (Water  Terminal  Clearance  Author- 
ity)?  Thomas  A.Phillips.    Translog  11:5-7  Jul  '80 


"The  whole  world  is  watching"  (ocean  cargo  in  and  out 
of  Portugal).  MSgt  Franklin  G.Lewis,  illus 
Translog   11:2-4  May   '80 

MILITARY  UNIONS 

See  also 
Labor  Unions 

MILLER,    Gerald  E. 


MILLIMETER  WAVES   -  Continued 

Introduction  to  gyrotrons  .  Robert  R.  Berry,  illus  tabs 
Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6:5  2+  Oct  '80 

Millimeter  radar:  Fundamentals  and  applications. 
E.K.  Reedy,  illus  tabs  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures 
6:62-65  Aug   '80;  pt  2,    6:95-96+  Sep  '80 

Millimeter  wave  radio.  J.W.Strozyk  and  others,   tabs 
Signal  35:49-54  Nov  '80 

USAF  millimetre -wave  seeker  developments.   Albert 
N.  DiSalvio.    illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,  No.  1:42-46   '80 

MILTON,   Theodore  R. 


Naval  operations  in  the  Middle  East.   VADM  Gerald  E. 
Miller,   Ret.  por  Islamic  Def  Rev  5,   No.  1: 
10-13+  '80 


The  Eastern  Mediterranean's  glum  situation.   Gen 
T.R.Milton,   Ret.   AF  Mag  63:56-57+ Sep   '80 

Is  nothing  worth  fighting  for?  Gen  T.R.Milton,   Ret. 
AF  Mag  63:82  Jun  '80 

The  languishing  link  in  combat  readiness.   Gen  T.  R. 
Milton,   Ret.   AF  Mag  63:55  Apr  '80 

Middle  East:  Perpetual  hotspot.   Gen  T.R.Milton, 
Ret.   AF  Mag  63:61  Aug  '80 

Mideast  survey:  Problems  and  prospects.  Gen  T.R. 
Milton,   Ret.   AF  Mag  63:67-71  Aug  '80 

A  participant  remembers.    (Berlin  mission,   March  6, 
1944)  Gen  T.R.Milton,   Ret.   AF  Mag  63:80-81 
Jan  '80 

Restoring  dignity  to  military  careers.  Gen  T.R.Mil- 
ton,  Ret.  AF  Mag  63:44  Oct  '80 

The  sad  facts  about  our  military  posture.  Gen  T.R. 
Milton,   Ret.  AF  Mag  63:145  Dec   '80 

Standing  on  national  interest.  Gen  T.R.Milton,  Ret. 
AF  Mag  63:109  Nov  '80 

Tactical  air  training --the  Red  Flag  concept.   Gen 
Theodore  Ross  Milton,  por  NATO's  Fifteen  Na- 
tions 25:36+  Aug-Sep  '80 

Taiwan  goes  it  alone:  A  situation  report  on  indepen- 
dent Taiwan  at  age  thirty.  Gen  T.R.Milton,  Ret. 
AF  Mag  63:40-45  Jan   '80 

Technology  vs  numbers.  Gen  T.R.Milton,  Ret.  AF 
Mag  63:157  Sep   '80 

The  threat  from  NATO's  blind  side.   Gen  T.  R.  Milton, 
Ret.  AF  Mag  63:55  Jan  '80 

What's  happening  to  the  military  profession?    Gen 
T.R.Milton,   Ret.  AF  Mag  63:79  Feb  '80 

Where  less  is  better.  Gen  T.R.Milton,  Ret.  AF  Mag 
63:45  May  '80 


MILLER,   Horace  W. 

The  Civil  Air  Patrol-Air  Force  partnership.    BrigGen 
H.  W.  Miller.   TIG  Brief  32:2  Dec  12   '80 

MILLIMETER  WAVES 

EW  today  &  tomorrow:  Two  views.  Mil  Elect/Coun- 
termeasures 6:70+  Oct  '80 


Who  has  failed  whom?    Gen  T.R.Milton,    Ret.  AF 
Mag  63:105  Jul  '80 


MINE  DETECTION  AND  DETECTORS 

Countermeasures  against  sea  mine  threats  show 

European  lead.  Stefan  Geisenheyner.  illus  tab  Def 
Elect  12:43-44+ Apr  '80 


282 


MINE  DETECTION  AND  DETECTORS  -  Continued 


MINERALS   -  Continued 


MIN  (Mine  Identification  and  Neutralization)--the 
Italian  Navy's  mine  disposal  vehicle.   R.J.L. 
Dicker,  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 3:377-378  '80 

Some  observations  on  mine  warfare.  Stefan  Geisen- 
heyner.   illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  4:72-74+  Jul-Aug  '80 

Weapon  system  series:  The  tripartite  minehunter 
program.   Yves  Robins,   illus  NATO's   Fifteen 
Nations  24:80-82+  Oct-Nov  '79 

MINE  WARFARE 


Countermeasures  against  sea  mine  threats  show 

European  lead.  Stefan  Geisenheyner .   illus  tab  Def 
Elect  12:43-44+  Apr   '80 

MIN  (Mine  Identification  and  Neutralization)--the 
Italian  Navy's  mine  disposal  vehicle.   R.J.L. 
Dicker,  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 3:377-378  '80 

Mine  warfare:  Promise  deferred.   (Prize  Essay, 
1980)  CAPT  Robert  H.Smith,   Ret.  illus  map  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:26-33  Apr  '80 

Mines:  The  forgotten  weapon.  Merle  Macbain.  illus 
Sea  Power  23:30-36  May  '80 

Ocean  control:  Soviets  on  mine  warfare  —  does  U.S. 
fleet  measure  up?   Norman  L.Stone,    illus  Mil 
Elect/Countermeasures  6:58-60+  May  '80 

Some  observations  on  mine  warfare.  Stefan  Geisen- 
heyner.   illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  4:72-74+  Jul-Aug  '80 


The  next  U.S.  crisis  will  be  minerals  and  metals. 
(Interview  with  Rep  Jim  Santini)  illus  Govt  Exec 
12:20+  Oct  '80 

Seabed  mining  bill  (Deep  Seabed  Hard  Minerals  Act) 
boosts  shipping,    shipbuilding  prospects.   L.Edgar 
Prina.  illus  map  Sea  Power  23:16+  Sep  '80 

Strategic  materials- -important  factors  in  readiness. 
John  D.Morgan,    Jr.  illus  tabs  Mil  Engr  72:413- 
417  Nov-Dec  '80 

U.S.    strategic  mineral  crunch  sparks  Hill  interest. 
Deborah  M.Kyle.   Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:14 
Jun  '80 

MINES  AND  MINE- LAYING 


Barrage  rockets.    Enrico  delle  Capre.    illus  Asian 
Def  J  No. 4:61-62+  Jul-Aug   '80 

Countermeasures  against  sea  mine  threats  show 

European  lead.  Stefan  Geisenheyner.  illus  tab  Def 
Elect  12:43-44+  Apr  '80 


Mines  on  the  battlefield.   Robert  Heck. 
Intl  4:70-72+  Jan-Feb   '80 


illus  Armada 


Mines:  The  forgotten  weapon.  Merle  Macbain.  illus 
Sea  Power  23:30-36  May  '80 

Mobile  mine  unit  (Naval  Reserve  Mobile  Mine  Assem- 
bly Group  Detachment  1006)  demonstrates  strong 
sense  of  camaraderie  during  evaluation,    illus 
Officer  56:10  Jul  '80 


Soviet  mine  barrier  warfare  capabilities  in  a  central 
nuclear  war.  James  Preston  Layton  II.  illus  Nav 
War  Col  Rev  33:42-52  Jul-Aug  '80 


Shootout  at  Palembang:  The  "Hellbirds"  mine  the 

Moesi  River.   RADM  K.L.Veth,   Ret.   illus  Am  Avn 
Hist  Soc  J  25:72-74  Spring   '80 


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RvJJkvs 

Soviet  mine  warfare:  Intent  and  capability.   CAPT 
Mathew  J.  Whelan.   US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:109-114 
Sep   '80 


Troika  and  MP-MCMS--two  mine-countermeasures 
systems  from  Krupp  Mak.  R  .J. L. Dicker  .  illus  tab 
Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  9:1372- 1374   '80 

Equipment 

Engineer  support  for  the  combined  arms  team.   Col 
Albert  F.Dorris.   illus  Armor  89:39-43  Sep- 
Oct  '8  0 

MINERALS 

See  also 
Ocean  Mining 

Greenland  and  its  relevance  to  North  American  secu- 
rity.  Comdr  Finn  B.Sorensen.  illus  Nav  War  Col 
Rev  32:88-102  Nov-Dec  '79 

The  Kursk  Magnetic  Anomaly.  (Interview  with  M.Tru- 
nov)  Col  N.Yelshin  and  LtCol  V.Titov.  illus  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No. 2:10-13  Feb  '80 

The  national  defense  stockpile.  Defense/80,  pp  23-24, 
Dec   '80 

Next:  A  resource  war?  U.S.  dependency  on  raw  ma- 
terial imports  cited.  Warren  P.Baker,  tab  maps 
Sea  Power  23:55-56+  Oct  '80 


Some  observations  on  mine  warfare.   Stefan  Geisen- 
heyner.  illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  4:72-74+  Jul-Aug  '80 

MINESWEEPERS  AND  MINESV.  EEPING 

Countermeasures  against  sea  mine  threats  show 

European  lead.  Stefan  Geisenheyner.   illus  tab  Def 
Elect  12:43-44+  Apr  '80 

MIN  (Mine  Identification  and  Neutralization)--the 
Italian  Navy's  mine  disposal  vehicle.   R.J.L. 
Dicker,  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  3:377-378  '80 

Navy  likely  to  renew  last  year's  unsuccessful  bid  for 
46  new  MH-53Es.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer.  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl   117:16+  Jun   '80 

Ocean  control:  Soviets  on  mine  warfare--does  U.S. 
fleet  measure  up?   Norman  L.Stone,   illus  Mil 
Elect/Countermeasures  6:58-60+  May  '80 

Troika  and  MP-MCMS--two  mine-countermeasures 
systems  from  Krupp  Mak.  R  .J.  L.  Dicker .  illus  tab 
Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 9:1372- 1374   '80 

Weapon  system  series:  The  tripartite  minehunter 
program.  Yves  Robins,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen 
Nations  24:80-82+  Oct-Nov  '79 

Weekends  are  work.    CDR  Thomas  M.  Daly,    illus  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:61-66  Aug  '80 

MINING,    OCEAN  see  Ocean  Mining 


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MINORITIES 


MISSILE  COMMAND 


See  also 
Race  Relations 

also  specific  groups,    e.g. 
American  Indians 
Blacks  in  the  Armed  Forces 


Air  Force  Hispanic  Employment  Program  (HEP)  ini- 
tiatives.   TIG  Brief  32:10  Oct  17   '80 

'Chico!  '  (Lt  Edna  Guevara  overcomes  prejudice)  Sgt 
Craig  Pugh.    illus  Airman  24:27-30  Sep   '80 

Ethnic  minorities  in  the  Soviet  military- -implications 
for  the  decades  ahead.  LtCol  Dallace  Meehan.  illus 
tab  AU  Rev  31:63-73  May-Jun  '80 


Army  missiles.  BrigGen  Benjamin  J.Pellegrini  and 
Maj  Jim  McCullough.  illus  Armor  89:44-47  Sep- 
Oct  '80 

"I've  got  more  missions  than  I've  got  resources  to 
handle  them."  Interview.   MajGen  Robert  E.Moore, 
illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:46+  Oct  '80 

A  new  generation  of  missiles  to  meet  a  growing 
threat.  Deborah  G.Meyer,  illus  tabs  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  118:34-36+  Oct  '80 

MISSILE  CREWS 

See  also 
Missile   Training 


(MORT,  Minority  Officer  Recruiting)  Team  action 
delivers  new  leadership.  Pamela  A.Kane,  illus 
Natl  Guard  34:12-13  Apr  '80 


Race  in  the  United  States  military:  Symposium. 
Charles  C.Moskos,   Jr  and  others,  tabs  Armed 
Forces  &  Soc  6:586-613  Summer  '80 

Recruiting- -opportunities  could  decline  for  minori- 
ties.  Tom  Philpott.  tab  AF  Times  41:20  Oct  6   '80 

Should  AVF's  racial  mix  concern  us?    Tom  Philpott. 
tab  AF  Times  pt  1,   41:7  Nov  17   '80 

Strides  toward  equity  (Minority  Trucking-Transporta- 
tion Development  Corp  (MTTDC)).   Debra  Hower- 
ton.  illus  Translog  10:5-8  Dec  '79 

MINTER.    Billy  M. 

Logistic  capability  stressed.   (Excerpts  from  address, 
Air  Section,   ROA  National  Council  Meeting,  Wash- 
ington,  Feb  1980)  LtGen  Billy  M.  Minter.  por  Of- 
ficer 56:13   May   '80 

MISSILE   BASES 


See  also 
Missile  Sites 


Construction 


Crews  in  competition,  illus  Combat  Crew  30:6-15+ 
Apr  '80 

381st  SMW  wins  a  close  competition.  (Olympic  Arena 
1980)  illus  Combat  Crew  30:12-17  Jul  '80 

Titan  missile  hazard  team  wins  praise.  AF  Times 
41:33  Oct  13   '80 

The  U.S.  Senate  honors  heroic  Titan  crews.   Edgar 
Ulsamer.  AF  Mag  63:40-41  Dec   '80 

MISSILE  DEFENSE 

See  also 
Missiles  --Interception 

ASRAAM--smoke  without  fire?  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 5:686-687   '80 

Air  defense  of  the  carrier  task  group.  CAPT  John  E. 
Lacouture,  Ret.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:60-67 
Jul  '80 

Deterrence  and  open  space.   Stefan  T.Possony.    illus 
Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.  2:28-31+  '80 

Exploitable  strategic  nuclear  superiority.  Sen  Jake 
Garn.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:173-192  Summer  '80 

Layered  defense  seen  for  ICBMs.    Len  Famiglietti. 
AF  Times  40:21  Jun  30   '80 


Army  planning  sites  for  MX  missiles.  Jim  Tice. 
AF  Times  40:45  Mar  3   '80 

MX  bases  to  draw  30,000  people.   Len  Famiglietti. 
illus  AF  Times  41:4  Dec  29   '80 


The  M-X:  Critical  need  for  the  United  States.    (Pre- 
sentation,  Orange  County  World  Affairs  Council, 
Santa  Ana,   CA,   April  9,    1980)  BrigGen  Guy  L. 
Hecker,   Jr.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  9-15,   Jun   '80 


M-X  weapon  system  ...   an  essential  element  of 
strategic  deterrence.   LtCol  Thomas  L.Bozarth. 
illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:3-6  May  '80 


Multiple  Launch  Rocket  System  (MLRS)  to  counter 
surge  attack.   J.Philip  Geddes.  illus  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 5:728-732   '80 


MISSILE  COMBAT  COMPETITIONS 

Crews  in  competition,  illus  Combat  Crew  30:6-15+ 
Apr  '80 

A  gathering  of  sentinels.   (Olympic  Arena  '80)  MajGen 
Andrew  Pringle,   Jr.  illus  Combat  Crew  30:4-5 
Apr  '80 

Olympic  Arena  '80- -competing  in  the  new  decade. 
Gen  R.H.Ellis,  illus  Combat  Crew  30:2-3  Apr  '80 

381st  SMW  wins  a  close  competition.    (Olympic  Arena 
1980)  illus  Combat  Crew  30:12-17  Jul  '80 


Patriot:  The  U.S.  Army's  mobile  air-defense  missile 
system  nears  production.  Rudi  Meller.  illus  Intl 
Def  Rev  13,   No. 4:495-499   '80 

Patriot  update  (battalion  organization).   Maj  Anthony 
J.  Buetti.   illus  charts  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  23-25, 
Oct-Dec   '80 

Polaris  successor.    (Report  of  a  seminar  held  at  RUSI 
in  conjunction  with  British  Atlantic  Committee, 
April  30,    1980)  illus  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125: 
16-26  Sep   '80 

Strategic  air  power.   Gen  Richard  H.Ellis,   illus  RUSI 
J  for  Def  Studies   125:3-8  Mar  '80 


284 


MISSILE  DEFENSE  -   Continued 


MISSILE  TEST  CENTERS  -   Continued 


U.S.  strategic  force  modernization:  A  new  role  for 
missile  defense?  Rep  Jack  F.Kemp,  illus  Strat 
Re  v  8  : 1 1  -  1 7  Summe  r  '8  0 

Why  shelving  the  B-l  bomber  was  a  dumb  idea,   tabs 
illus  Govt  Exec  12:24+  Mar  '80 

MISSILE  INDUSTRY  AND  TRADE 

I_n_t_e_r_n_at_i  o  n  a  1 A  s_p_e  c  t  s 

ASRAAM--smoke  without  fire?    illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 5:686-687   '80 

Eurodynamics:  Jumping  Europe's  hurdles.  David 
Harvey,  illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No. 3:6-7+  '80 

United    States 


Hill  (AFB,    UT)  unit  keeps  weapons  ready.   AF  Times 
41:24  Dec  22  '80 

MISSILE  TRAINING 


First  IHawk  firing  ARTEP.    Maj  Edwin  S.Stone  III. 
illus  tabs  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  4-8,   Oct-Dec   '80 

Stinger  training  devices.   MSgt  William  A.  Chapman, 
illus  Air  Def  Mag,   pp  27-29,   Jul-Sep   '80 

Training  tacit  warriors.   MajGen  Andrew  Pringle,  Jr. 
illus  Combat  Crew  30:2-3+  Aug   '80 

MISSILE  TYPE 


ALCM--who  will  build  the  air-launched  cruise  mis- 
sile?   Ramon  Lopez,  illus  tab  Interavia  35:206-208 
Mar   '80 

Boeing  lands  ALCM  contract.  Deborah  G.Meyer,  illus 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:17  May  '80 

Boeing  wins  ALCM  competition,   illus  Armada  Intl 
4:72+  May-Jun  '80 

Cruise  missile  development:  The  competition  is 
fierce --everywhere,  tabs  illus  Govt  Exec  12: 
22-24+  Jan  '80 

MISSILE  MAINTENANCE 


Air  launched  cruise  missile  construction  program. 
Maj  Gerald  L.Robinson  and  others,  illus  AF  Engrg 
&  Svcs  Qtr  21:28-30+  May  '80 

Crews  in  competition,  illus  Combat  Crew  30:6-15+ 

Apr  '80 

Mighty  missile  down!    (A  Minuteman  at  one  of  the 

Whiteman  AFB,   MO,    sites  requires  speedy  repair) 
Sgt  Craig  Pugh.    illus  Airman  24:21-25  Apr  '80 

MISSILE  MATERIEL  READINESS  COMMAND   see 
Missile  Command 

MISSILE  RANGES  see  Missile  Test  Centers 


See  also 


Mi  ssiles 


ALCM 


ALCM  competitors  complete  flight  tests.   Deborah  G. 
Meyer.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:31  Mar  '80 

ALCM- -who  will  build  the  air-launched  cruise  mis- 
sile?   Ramon  Lopez,  illus  tab  Interavia  35:206-208 
Mar  '80 

Air  launched  cruise  missile  construction  program. 
Maj  Gerald  L.Robinson  and  others,  illus  AF  Engrg 
&  Svcs  Qtr  21:28-30+  May   '80 

Boeing  lands  ALCM  contract.   Deborah  G.Meyer,  illus 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:17  May  '80 

Boeing  wins  ALCM  competition,    illus  Armada  Intl 
4:72+  May-Jun  '80 

DMA--the  cruise  missile's  silent  partner,    illus  AF 
Mag  63:60-62  Apr  '80 

New  missile  (ALCM)  picked.   AF  Times  40:20 
Apr  7   '80 

SAC's  dual  edged  sword.   Gen  Richard  H.Ellis,  illus 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:18-20+  Apr-May  '80 

U.S.  may  offer  China  tac(tical)  cruise  missiles.  Ben- 
jamin F.Schemmer.   Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:23+ 
May  '80 

AMR AAM 


MISSILE  RESEARCH  AND  DEVELOPMENT  COMMAND 
see  Missile  Command 

MISSILE  SITES 

See  also 
Mi  ssile  Bases 


ASRAAM--smoke  without  fire?    illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 5:686-687   '80 


ASRAAM 


ASRAAM--smoke  without  fire?    illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 5:686-687   '80 


The  old-timers.    (Atlas  missile  site  at  Vandenburg 
AFB,   CA,   is  now  deserted)  TSgt  Mike  Harrington. 
illus  Airman  24:21-23  Mar  '80 

Construction 
See  Missile  Bases--Construction 

MISSILE  TEST  CENTERS 

See  also 
National  Range  Division 


——-B-k— 

Defender  of  the  fleet--and  of  the  not-so-fleet.   L.Ed- 
gar Prina.  illus  Sea  Power  23:60-62  Apr  '80 

C_o_p_p_e_r_h_e_a_d 

Army  guns  to  fire  laser-guided  projectiles,   illus  Def 
Elect  12:28-29  Aug  '80 

Defence  and  the  world  of  Islam:  Adding  the  laser  di- 
mension.  Joseph  J.Malone.   illus  tabs  Islamic  Def 
Rev  5,   No.  2:32-37   '80 


285 


MISSILE  TYPE  -  Continued 

C_o_pjp_e_r_he_ad  -  Cont'd 

U.S.  tube  launched  smart  anti-tank  munitions.   Gowri 
S.Sundaram.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 8:1233- 
1236   '80 

D_r_a_g_o_n 

The  Dragon  dilemma:  Why  low  first-round  hit  rates? 
Maj  Stanley  H.Holgate.   illus  Mil  Rev  60:25-30 
Sep   '80 

Dragon:  Man-portable  tank  killer,  illus  tab  Def  Elect 
12:62+  Apr   '80 

U.S.  tube  launched  smart  anti-tank  munitions.   Gowri 
S.Sundaram.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 8:1233- 
1236   '80 

GJLCM 

NATO  agrees  to  deploy  572  new  long  range  nucs. 
illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:38  Jan  '80 

HELLFIRE 


Aerial  antitank  weapon  system:  A  better  can  opener. 
Maj  A.  L.Mutzig.   illus  Mil  Rev  60:60-66  Sep  '80 

H_a_rj>_o_o_n 

Harpoon:  A  PGM  case -in-point  of  program  mis-man- 
agement.  C.W.  Borklund.   illus  Govt  Exec   12:18+ 
Jan  '80 

The  Harpoon  era:  New  force  on  the  oceans,    illus 
Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.  5:14- 15+  '80 

Harpooning  the  Viking.   LCDR  Philip  D.Voss.    illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:63-67  Feb  '80 

Hawk 


First  IHawk  firing  ARTEP.   Maj  Edwin  S.Stone  III. 
illus  tabs  Air  Def  Mag,   pp  4-8,   Oct-Dec   '80 

Lance 


Artillery  fired  atomic  projectiles --a  field  artillery- 
man's viewpoint.   Col  William  E.Serchak.   illus 
Fid  Arty  J  48:7-12  Mar-Apr  '80 

Coming  soon:  Lance  tactical  ASP  (Annual  Service 
Practice)  for  Europe?  Maj  Robert  H.Kimball, 
illus  Fid  Arty  J  48:13-15  Mar-Apr  '80 


MX 


MISSILE  TYPE   -  Continued 

M_X_-  Cont'd 

Facts  on  MX  outlined  in  kit.  Len  Famiglietti.  illus 
AF  Times  41:36  Aug   11   '80 

Family  housing  scarce  on  planned  MX  bases.   AF 
Times  41:22  Jul  28   '80 

MX  bases  to  draw  30,000  people.   Len  Famiglietti. 
illus  AF  Times  41:4  Dec  29  '80 

The  MX-basing  mode  muddle --is  sues  and  alterna- 
tives.  Donald  M.Snow.   illus  tab  AU  Rev  31:11-25 
Jul -Aug   '80 

MX  controversial   'racetrack'  dropped.    Len  Famig- 
lietti.  illus  AF  Times  40:2  May  19   '80 

The  M-X:  Critical  need  for  the  United  States.    (Pre- 
sentation,  Orange  County  World  Affairs  Council, 
Santa  Ana,    CA,   April  9,    1980)  BrigGen  Guy  L. 
Hecker,   Jr.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  9-15,   Jun  '80 

MX  energy  design  to  cost  $202M.   Len  Famiglietti. 
AF  Times  41:19  Nov  17   '80 

MX  manpower:  Planning  ahead.  AF  Times  40:8 
May  5   '80 

The  MX  missile  and  the  U.S.   strategic  deterrent.   Hy 
Kaplan,   illus  Sergenats   18:24-27  Feb  '80 

M-X--the  full  perspective.  Seymour  L.Zeiberg.  illus 
Defense/80,    entire  issue,   Sep  '80 

M-X:  The  ICBM  legacy  continues.  Maj  David  K.  Sni- 
der, illus  Combat  Crew  pt  1,  30:18-19+ Aug  '80; 
pt  2,   Deployment.    30:18-19+ Sep   '80 

M-X  weapon  system  ...  an  essential  element  of 
strategic  deterrence.   LtCol  Thomas  L.Bozarth. 
illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:3-6  May  '80 

Missile  X  electronics  on  safe  critical  path- -even 
floated  ball  is  low  risk,    illus  tab  Mil  Elect/Coun- 
termeasures  6:34+  Jul  '80 

New  MX  plan  could  save  $2  billion.  AF  Times  40:2 
May  12   '80 

Panel  (House  Appropriations  Committee):  Scrap 
SALT  ports.   Len  Famiglietti.   AF  Times  41:26 
Aug  4  '80 

Planning  the  MX  weapon  system.   LtCol  Thomas  L. 
Bozarth.    illus  Mil  Engr  72:308-311  Sep-Oct  '80 


Air  Force  priorities.  (Presentation,   Air  Force  Assoc 
National  Convention,   Washington,   Sep  17,    1980) 
Hans  M.Mark.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  2-6,   Nov  '80 

Army  planning  sites  for  MX  missiles.  Jim  Tice. 
AF  Times  40:45  Mar  3   '80 

Carter  orders  "highest  national  priority"  for  XM-1, 
M-X  and  Pershing  II  programs.  Armed  Forces  J 
Intl  117:17  May  '80 

The  case  for  the  MX.    Lawrence  J.Korb.   map  tabs 
AU  Rev  31:2-10  Jul- Aug  '80 


Renewable  energy  systems  for  the  MX.   Gail  H. 
Marcus,  illus  tab  Signal  34:77+  May- Jun  '80 

SAC's  dual  edged  sword.   Gen  Richard  H.Ellis,  illus 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:18-20+  Apr-May  '80 


SUM  (Shallow  Underwater  Missile):  It  doesn't  add  up. 
Sen  E.J.  Gam.  illus  tab  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117: 
36-37  Jan  '80;  Commentary.  Sen  Mark  O.Hatfield. 
117:66+  Feb  '80 

SUM  (Shallow  Underwater  Missile)  strategy.  Sen 
Mark  O.Hatfield,  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117: 
35-36  Jan  '80 


286 


MISSILE  TYPE  -   Continued 

MX  -  Cont'd 

SUM  (Shallow  Underwater  Mobile):  The  bottom  line-- 
a  coastal  alternative  to  the  Great  Wall  concept. 
Merle  MacBain.  illus  Sea  Power  22:42-44  Dec  '79 

Seaborne  MX  R&D.  AF  Times  41:7  Sep  22  '80 

Solar  energy  for  MX?  AF  Times  40:24  Mar  24   '80 

Solar  power  for  MX?   Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:8+ 
Jan  '80 

A  solid  case  for  MX.    Edgar  Ulsamer.   illus  AF  Mag 
63:28-35  Apr  '80 

Statement  on  the  M-X  system.  (Presentation,   Sub- 
committee on  Military  Construction,   Senate  Ap- 
propriations Committee,   Washington,   May  6, 
1980)  Harold  Brown.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs: 
Sup,   pp  15-18,   Jul  '80 

Strategic  air  power.   Gen  Richard  H.  Ellis,    illus  RUSI 
J  for  Def  Studies   125:3-8  Mar  '80 

Survivability  with  the  MX.  illus  Mil  Engr  72:114  Mar- 
Apr  '80 

Titan  I  shell  exhibit  boosting  MX.   AF  Times  41:28 
Nov  24   '80 

Two  new  bases  planned  for  MX.  John  Ginovsky.  map 
AF  Times  40:28  Apr  14   '80 

Why  the  U.S.  must  have  the  MX  missile.   LtGen  Kelly 
H.Burke.  Air  Reservist  32:3  May  '80 

Will  the  MX  missile  survive?   LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker, 
Ret.   AF  Times  40:13-14  Mar  24  '80 


MISSILE  TYPE   -  Continued 

M_i_n_u_t  e_m_a  n    -  Cont'd 

SUM  (Shallow  Underwater  Missile)  strategy.  Sen 
Mark  O.Hatfield,  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117: 
35-36  Jan  '80 

SUM  (Shallow  Underwater  Mobile):  The  bottom  line-- 
a  coastal  alternative  to  the  Great  Wall  concept. 
Merle  MacBain.   illus  Sea  Power  22:42-44  Dec  '79 

N_i_k£     Hercules 

Preparation  for  a  nuclear  surety  inspection.   Capt 
John  M.Urias.    illus  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  37-39,   Jan- 
Mar  '80 

Pa_t  r_i_o_t_ 

Drones  take  on  White  Sands  missiles.   SrAmn  Tom 
Power,   illus  AF  Times  40:31  May  19  '80 

Long  range  air  defence.  MajGen  O.  D. Street  III  and 
LtCol  K.N.Brown,  illus  tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Na- 
tions 25:47-48+ Aug-Sep  '80 


Patriot  goes  into  limited  production,  illus  Def  Elect 
12:37-38  Dec   '80 

Patriot--the  air  defense  system  for  the  80s.    illus 
Armada  Intl  4:44+  May-Jun  '80 

Patriot:  The  U.S.  Army's  mobile  air-defense  missile 
system  nears  production.  Rudi  Meller.  illus  Intl 
Def  Rev  13,   No. 4:495-499  '80 

Patriot  update  (battalion  organization).    Maj  Anthony 
J.Buetti.    illus  charts  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  23-25, 
Oct-Dec  '80 


World  realities  and  the  M-X.   (Presentation,    Clovis, 
NM,    Chamber  of  Commerce,  Sep  12,    1980)  Joe  F. 
Meis.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  27-36, 
Nov  '80 

Costs 

The  case  for  the  MX.    Lawrence  J.Korb.  map  tabs 
AU  Rev  31:2-10  Jul-Aug   '80 

Minuteman 


Crews  in  competition,  illus  Combat  Crew  30:6-15+ 
Apr  '80 

The  four  billion- dollar  annual  data  larceny.   Thomas 
F.Walton.   Govt  Exec  12:22-23  Nov  '80 

Launch  under  attack  to  redress  Minuteman  vulnera- 
bility? Richard  L.Garwin.   Intl  Sec  4:1 17- 139 

Winter  '79/'80 

Mighty  missile  down!   (A  Minuteman  at  one  of  the 

Whiteman  AFB,   MO,    sites  requires  speedy  repair) 
Sgt  Craig  Pugh.   illus  Airman  24:21-25  Apr  '80 

381st  SMW  wins  a  close  competition.    (Olympic  Arena 
1980)  illus  Combat  Crew  30:12-17  Jul  '80 

SUM  (Shallow  Underwater  Missile):  It  doesn't  add  up. 
Sen  E.J.Garn.  illus  tab  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117: 
36-37  Jan  '80;  Commentary.  Sen  Mark  O.Hatfield. 
117:66+  Feb  '80 


P  e  r  s  h  i  ng 

Artillery  fired  atomic  projectiles--a  field  artillery- 
man's viewpoint.   Col  William  E.Serchak.   illus 
Fid  Arty  J  48:7-12  Mar- Apr  '80 

Carter  orders  "highest  national  priority"  for  XM-1, 
M-X  and  Pershing  II  programs.  Armed  Forces  J 
Intl  117:17  May  '80 

The  deployment  of  Pershing  II  to  Europe-some  impli- 
cations. LtCol  William  K.Megill.  illus  Mil  Rev  60: 
58-66  Dec  '80 

Development  of  Pershing  II.  Maj  Robert  L.  Shearer, 
illus  Fid  Arty  J  48:30-36  May-Jun  '80 

NATO  agrees  to  deploy  572  new  long  range  nucs. 
illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:38  Jan  '80 


Polaris 


The  origin  of  Polaris.   William  F.Whitmore.  illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:55-59  Mar  '80 

Roland:  Answer  to  the  low-level  air  threat.    Yves 
Robins  and  others,   illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations 
25:60-66  Feb-Mar  '80 


S  AM-  D 


See  Patriot 


287 


MISSILE   TYPE   -  Continued 

Sidewinder 


ASRAAM-- smoke  without  fire?    illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 5:686-687   '80 

Improved  Sidewinder  surfaces.   Richard  Hartman. 
illus  Def  Elect  12:27-28  Apr   '80 

S  t_in_g_e_r_ 

Stinger  training  devices.   MSgt  William  A.  Chapman, 
illus  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  27-29,   Jul-Sep   '80 

T_0_W 

The  ATFV.   Lt  Noyes  B.Livingston  III.    illus  Infantry 
70:10-12  Mar-Apr   '80 

Army  works  to  improve  TOW.   MarCor  Gaz  64:8 
Nov  '80 

New  punch  with  TOW  Cobra.   Capt  C.B. Stoops,  illus 
tab  MarCor  Gaz  64:21-24  Dec   '80 

Titan 


MISSILE  TYPE   -   Continued 

T_r_i_d e_n  t_  -  Cont'd 

Boeing  offers  707/ECX  for  TACAMO  (TAke  Charge 
And  Move  Out)  role,   illus  tab  map  Intl  Def  Rev  13 
No. 5:688-689  '80 

The  Trident  missile:  America's  future  deterrent. 
Gerard  K.Burke,  illus  US  Nav  Inst  P roc  106:131- 
134  Mar   '80 

Trident:  New  meaning  in  an  ancient  symbol.  Charles 
N.Dragonette.  illus  Sea  Power  22:25+  Dec  '79 

The  U.S.  Navy:  Strategic  missile  submarines.  Nor- 
man Polmar.   US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:141-142 
Mar  '80 

Wa_sp_ 

U.S.   tube  launched  smart  anti-tank  munitions.   Gowri 
S.Sundaram.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 8:1233- 
1236   '80 

Wasp:  New  missile  that  thinks  for  itself,    illus  Def 
Elect  12:44-45  Jun  '80 

MISSILE  UNITS 


Crews  in  competition,  illus  Combat  Crew  30:6-15+ 
Apr  '80 

Guidance  system  saves  97M  on  SAC  missiles.   AF 
Times  41:33  Jul  28   '80 

'Mum'  still  the  word  on  nukes.  AF  Times  41:16 
Oct  27   '80 

New  safety  rules  after  Titan  blast.  Len  Famiglietti. 
illus  AF  Times  41:1+  Oct  6   '80 

381st  SMW  wins  a  close  competition.    (Olympic  Arena 
1980)  illus  Combat  Crew  30:12-17  Jul  '80 


United     States 

Crews  in  competition,  illus  Combat  Crew  30:6-15+ 
Apr  '80 

Hill  (AFB,   UT)  unit  keeps  weapons  ready.   AF  Times 
41:24  Dec  22   '80 

381st  SMW  wins  a  close  competition.    (Olympic  Arena 
1980)  illus  Combat  Crew  30:12-17  Jul  '80 

Thirty  years  of  missile  history,   illus  tabs  Combat 
Crew  30:10-12  Jun  '80 


10  injured  in  explosion  (in  Titan  II  missile  silo).  AF 
Times  41:8  Sep  29  '80 

Titan  I  shell  exhibit  boosting  MX.   AF  Times  41:28 
Nov  24  '80 

Titan  II  given  good  report.    Len  Famiglietti.   AF 
Times  40:16  Jun  2   '80 

Titan  leak  forces  families  to  evacuate.  Len  Fa- 
miglietti.  AF  Times  40:2  May  12   '80 

Titan  missile  hazard  team  wins  praise.  AF  Times 
41:33  Oct  13   '80 

Titan  replacement  urged  by  Stennis  .  AF  Times  41:7 
Oct  13   '80 

Two  injured  in  explosion  suing  Titan  contractor.   AF 
Times  41:4  Nov  17   '80 


The  U.S.  Senate  honors  heroic  Titan  crews.  Edgar 
Ulsamer.  AF  Mag  63:40-41  Dec   '80 


MISSILES 


Tjrj.den^ 

All  wet  about  a  "blunted  Trident."  Benjamin  F. 

Schemmer.  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:36-37+ 
Apr  '80 


See  also 
Rockets 

Air-to-air  missiles  of  the  Western  World.  Mark 
Hewish.  illus  tab  Interavia  35:209-214  Mar  '80 

The  missile  tables.   Tables  only.  Def  &  For  Aff  8, 
No. 3:29-33+  '80 

NATO,    nuclear  weapons,    and  the  death  of  detente, 
tabs  Def  Monitor  9:  entire  issue  Mar  '80 

Nine  prejudices  about  future  naval  systems.   David  C. 
Hazen.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:26-32  Jul   '80 

Rockets  and  missiles:  An  obituary  for  cannon?    Maj 
William  P.  Whelihan.    illus  tab  Fid  Arty  J  48:12-14 
Jul -Aug   '80 

Tactical-missile  survey.  Mark  Hewish.   illus  Intl  Def 
Revptl,    Ground  targets.   13,   No. 6:851-864   '80; 
pt  2,   Air  targets.   13,  No.  9:1431- 1444  '80 

B_a_sJ.n_£ 

Army  planning  sites  for  MX  missiles.  Jim  Tice. 
AF  Times  40:45  Mar  3   '80 


288 


MISSILES  -   Continued 

B_a_s_ing-  Cont'd 

Family  housing  scarce  on  planned  MX  bases.   AF 
Times  41:22  Jul  28   '80 

MX  bases  to  draw  30,000  people.    Len  Famiglietti. 
illus  AF  Times  41:4  Dec  29   '80 

The  MX-basing  mode  muddle --issues  and  alterna- 
tives.  Donald  M.Snow.    illus  tab  AU  Rev  31:11-25 
Jul-Aug  '80 

MX  controversial   'racetrack'  dropped.    Len  Famig- 
lietti.  illus  AF  Times  40:2  May  19   '80 

MX  energy  design  to  cost  $202M.   Len  Famiglietti. 
AF  Times  41:19  Nov  17   '80 

M-X--the  full  perspective.  Seymour  L.Zeiberg.   illus 
Defense/80,   entire  issue,   Sep  '80 

M-X:  The  ICBM  legacy  continues.  Maj  David  K. Sni- 
der, illus  Combat  Crew  pt  1,  30:18-19+ Aug  '80; 
pt  2,    Deployment.    30:18-19+ Sep   '80 

M-X  weapon  system  ...  an  essential  element  of 
strategic  deterrence.   LtCol  Thomas  L.Bozarth. 
illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:3-6  May  '80 

New  MX  plan  could  save  $2  billion.  AF  Times  40:2 
May  12  '80 

Planning  the  MX  weapon  system.    LtCol  Thomas  L. 
Bozarth.    illus  Mil  Engr  72:308-311  Sep-Oct  '80 

The  question  of  deploying  U.S.   theater  nuclear  weap- 
ons in  Europe.    Lawrence  J.Korb.   tabs  Nav  War 
Col  Rev  33:99-105  May-Jun  '80 

SUM  (Shallow  Underwater  Missile)  strategy.  Sen 
Mark  O.Hatfield,  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117: 
35-36  Jan  '80 

SUM  (Shallow  Underwater  Mobile):  The  bottom  line-- 
a  coastal  alternative  to  the  Great  Wall  concept. 
Merle  MacBain.  illus  Sea  Power  22:42-44  Dec  '79 

A  solid  case  for  MX.    Edgar  Ulsamer.    illus  AF  Mag 
63:28-35  Apr  '80 

Statement  on  the  M-X  system.   (Presentation,   Sub- 
committee on  Military  Construction,   Senate  Ap- 
propriations Committee,   Washington,   May  6, 
1980)  Harold  Brown.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs: 
Sup,   pp  15-18,   Jul  '80 

World  realities  and  the  M-X.  (Presentation,   Clovis, 
NM,   Chamber  of  Commerce,   Sep  12,    1980)  Joe  F. 
Meis.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  27-36, 
Nov  '80 

Characteristics 


MISSILES  -   Continued 

C_ha_r_a_c_^££i_s_tJ_c  s     _     Cont'd 

Gallery  of  Soviet  aerospace  weapons:  Surface-to-air 
missiles,   illus  AF  Mag  63:134-135  Mar   '80 

Gallery  of  USAF  weapons:  Airborne  tactical  and  de- 
fense missiles,  illus  AF  Mag  63:147-148  May  '80 

Gallery  of  USAF  weapons:  Strategic  missiles,  illus 
AF  Mag  63:146  May  '80 

Jane's  All  the  World's  Aircraft  Supplement.  Regular 
feature  in  some  issues  of  Aj_r_Forc£_Mag azine 

The  Matra  Super  530:  The  French  Air  Force's  new 
air  intercept  missile,  illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No.  1:47-50  '80 

The  missile  tables.   Tables  onlv.  Def  &  For  Aff  8, 
No. 3:29-33+  '80 

A  new  generation  of  missiles  to  meet  a  growing 
threat.  Deborah  G.Meyer,  illus  tabs  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  118:34-36+  Oct  '80 

Seawolf  shows  its  teeth.  Enrico  delle  Capre.  illus 
Asian  Def  J  No.  2:28-30+  Mar-Apr  '80 

—  2————LHi—-?—  4_r_e_s_ 
See  Missile  Defense 

D  e_s^g_n 

The  Matra  Super  530:  The  French  Air  Force's  new 
air  intercept  missile,  illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No.  1:47-50   '80 

Detection 


Air  defense  radars--solutions  from  Selenia.   Gowri 
S.Sundaram.    illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  1:67-69  '80 

New  missile  warning  sensor  unveiled.   Benjamin  F. 
Schemmer.   illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:50 
Jun   '80 

Dispersal 

The  MX-basing  mode  muddle --is  sues  and  alterna- 
tives.  Donald  M.Snow.    illus  tab  AU  Rev  31:11-25 
Jul-Aug   '80 

—  *—  J. — i_t_j_2_p_f 

Military  highlights  from  Farnborough  International 
'80.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  8:1285- 1290  '80 


Fuels 


See  Propellants 


Air-to-air  missiles  of  the  Western  World.  Mark 
Hewish.  illus  tab  Interavia  35:209-214  Mar  '80 

The  Chinese  ballistic  missile  program.  Mark  Wade, 
illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  8:1190- 1192  '80 

Gallery  of  Soviet  aerospace  weapons:  Airborne  tacti- 
cal and  defence  missiles,    illus  AF  Mag  63:133-134 
Mar   '80 

Gallery  of  Soviet  aerospace  weapons:  Strategic  mis- 
siles,   illus  AF  Mag  63:131-133  Mar  '80 


Gjr_o_uji^^S  u  p_p  o  r_t  _Equi_pment 

Air  launched  cruise  missile  construction  program. 
Maj  Gerald  L.Robinson  and  others,  illus  AF  Engrg 
k  Svcs  Qtr  21:28-30+  May  '80 

MX  energy  design  to  cost  $202M.  Len  Famiglietti. 
AF  Times  41:19  Nov  17   '80 

M-X  weapon  system  ...  an  essential  element  of 
strategic  deterrence.  LtCol  Thomas  L.Bozarth. 
illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:3-6  May  '80 


289 


MISSILES  -  Continued 

Guidance    and    Co  ntrol 

Advances  in  target  acquisition  and  missile  guidance. 
John  S.  Phillip,    illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  3:56+  May- 
Jun   '80 

Guidance  system  saves  97M  on  SAC  missiles.   AF 
Times  41:33  Jul  28   '80 


MISSILES  -   Continued 

L_a_u  n_£2?_i.n_&   -Cont'd 

Vandenberg  (AFB,    CA)  launches  in  1983--MX,    space 
projects  bulk  large.  Interview.   MajGen  William 
D.Gilbert.  AF  Times  40:21  Mar  31   '80 

M  a  i  n  t  e  n a  n c £_^n_d_ Jie_p_aij r 

See  Missile  Maintenance 


"Intelligent"  missiles  for  tomorrow.  John  S.Philipp. 
illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 5:20+  Sep-Oct  '80 

Missile  X  electronics  on  safe  critical  path--even 
floated  ball  is  low  risk,   illus  tab  Mil  Elect/Coun- 
termeasures  6:34+  Jul  '80 

"Phasers,   lasers  and  blazers."  Maj  G.R.Hepfner. 
illus  Combat  Crew  30:22-23  May  '80 

10,000th  GR-H4  gyroscope  marks  British  production 
achievement,   illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 3:106-107  May- 
Jun  '80 

Trends  in  radar  missile  guidance.   Hans  A.Maurer. 
illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  9: 1415- 1422  '80 

USAF  millimetre -wave  seeker  developments.   Albert 
N.DiSalvio.   illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  1:42-46   '80 

The  underwater  missiles.   Stefan  Geisenheyner.    illus 
tab  Asian  Def  J  No.  6:37-41+  Nov-Dec   '80 


Safety    M  e_5__s  ".£.££ 

New  safety  rules  after  Titan  blast.   Len  Famiglietti. 
illus  AF  Times  41:1+  Oct  6   '80 

PE  (Personnel  Error):  Not  physical  education.   TIG 
Brief  32:6  Nov  14   '80 

Two  injured  in  explosion  suing  Titan  contractor.  AF 
Times  41:4  Nov  17   '80 

T_r_a_c_k  i  n  g 

Air  defense  radars--solutions  from  Selenia.   Gowri 
S.Sundaram.   illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  1:67-69   '80 

Kwajalein  Missile  Range--a  national  asset.    LtCol 
Martin  G.Olson,    illus  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  30-35, 
Jul -Sep   '80 

USAF  millimetre -wave  seeker  developments.   Albert 
N.DiSalvio.    illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  1:42-46   '80 


U.S.  tube  launched  smart  anti-tank  munitions.   Gowri 
S.Sundaram.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 8:1233- 
1236   '80 

Interception 

Army  planning  new  antimissile  missile  defense  sys- 
tem.  Carol  Feineman.    illus  tabs  Def  Elect  12:9-11 
Sep   '80 

Last-ditch  surface-to-surface  missile  defense-- 
European  style.  Stefan  Geisenheyner.  illus  Def 
Elect  12:49+  Jan  '80 

Patriot  update  (battalion  organization).    Maj  Anthony 
J.Buetti.    illus  charts  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  23-25, 
Oct-Dec   '80 

La  u  n  c  h  i  n  g 


Computer  simulates  air-to-ground  missile  strikes. 
Marilyn  Hicks,  illus  Def  Elect  12:30+  Nov  '80 

Floating-launched  ballistic  missiles.   Paul  A.Chad- 
well,   illus  tab  Natl  Def  64:24-27  Apr  '80 


Warheads 

Artillery  fired  atomic  projectiles--a  field  artillery- 
man's viewpoint.   Col  William  E.Serchak.    illus 
Fid  Arty  J  48:7-12  Mar-Apr  '80 

China     (People's     Republic) 

The  Chinese  ballistic  missile  program.  Mark  Wade, 
illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  8:1190-1192  '80 

France 


French  nuclear  weapons  choices  for  the  next  twenty 
years.   Germain  Chambost.  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 7: 
982  '80 

The  Matra  Super  530:  The  French  Air  Force's  new 
air  intercept  missile,  illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No.  1:47-50   '80 

Great    Britain 

BAe  expects  to  double  Rapier  sales.  Mark  Hewish. 
illus  Interavia  35:920-921  Oct  '80 


"Intelligent"  missiles  for  tomorrow.  John  S.Philipp. 
illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 5:20+  Sep-Oct  '80 

Launch  under  attack  to  redress  Minuteman  vulnera- 
bility? Richard  L.Garwin.   Intl  Sec  4:117-139 
Winter  '7 9/ '80 

The  origin  of  Polaris.  William  F.Whitmore.  illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:55-59  Mar  '80 

Unauthorized  launch  studies.   TIG  Brief  32:15 
Aug  29  '80 

U.S.  tube  launched  smart  anti-tank  munitions.   Gowri 
S.Sundaram.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 8:1233- 
1236   '80 


Last-ditch  surface-to-surface  missile  defense-- 
European  style.  Stefan  Geisenheyner.  illus  Def 
Elect  12:49+  Jan  '80 

Low-level  air  defense--Rapier  reaches  age  of  ma- 
turity.  Robert  Heck,    illus  Armada  Intl  4:78+  Mar- 
Apr  '80 

Sea  Skua  lightweight  strike  system,    illus  Armada  Intl 
4:44+  Jan-Feb  '80 

Seawolf  shows  its  teeth.  Enrico  delle  Capre.  illus 
Asian  Def  J  No.  2:28-30+  Mar-Apr   '80 

U.S.   firms  up  $400-million  UK  Rapier  buy;  Congress 
likely  to  accelerate  it.   Deborah  M.Kyle,  illus 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:46  Sep  '80 


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MISSILES  -   Continued 


Is  r  a  e  1 


They  make  aircraft  too:  IAI  (Israel  Aircraft  Indus- 
tries),  Israel's  technology  base.   Felix  Muller. 
illus  Armada  Intl  4:18+  Jan-Feb   '80 

I_t_a_l_y 

Last-ditch  surface-to-surface  missile  defense- - 
European  style.  Stefan  Geisenheyner .  illus  Def 
Elect  12:49+  Jan   '80 

NA_TO 

ASRAAM--smoke  without  fire?    illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 5:686-687   '80 

NATO  agrees  to  deploy  57  2  new  long  range  nucs. 
illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:38  Jan  '80 

NATO  and  new  missiles.    Editorial.   Walter  F.Hahn. 
Strat  Rev  8:9-10  Winter  '80 

Ocean  control:  Missile  systems  in  the  Soviet  press. 
Norman  L.Stone,  illus  map  Mil  Elect/Counter- 
measures  6:39-40+  Oct  '80 

Pentagon's  "Eurostrategy"  plans.   V.Kuznetsov. 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  2:53-54  Feb  '80 

Russia 

Analysis  and  compliance  enforcement  in  SALT  verifi- 
cation. Sen  Gordon  J.Humphrey.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5: 
1-26  Spring   '80 

Floating -launched  ballistic  missiles.   Paul  A.Chad- 
well,   illus  tab  Natl  Def  64:24-27  Apr  '80 

Gallery  of  Soviet  aerospace  weapons:  Airborne  tacti- 
cal and  defence  missiles,    illus  AF  Mag  63:133-134 

Mar  '80 

Gallery  of  Soviet  aerospace  weapons:  Strategic  mis- 
siles,  illus  AF  Mag  63:131-133  Mar  '80 

Gallery  of  Soviet  aerospace  weapons:  Surface-to-air 
missiles,   illus  AF  Mag  63:134-135  Mar  '80 

Submarine  launched  ballistic  missiles  in  the  Soviet 
and  the  U.S.   Navy.   Khursid  Ahmed  Khan,    illus 
tabs  Islamic  Def  Rev  5,   No.  1:33+  '80 

Theater  nuclear  encirclement:  Soviet  SLBM's  tar- 
geted on  Western  Europe.   Floyd  D.Kennedy,   Jr. 
illus  Natl  Def  64:42-47  Feb  '80 

The  wartime  role  of  Soviet  SSBNs--Round  Two. 
LCDR  Carl  H.Clawson,   Jr,   Ret.  illus  tabs  US 
NavInstProc  106:64-71  Mar  '80 

United    States 
See  also 


Missile  Type 

Army  air  defense:  A  new  role?    MajGen  Oliver  D. 
Street  III  and  LtCol  Kenneth  N.Brown,  illus  Army 
30:24-29  May  '80 

Changing  strategies  for  a  changing  world.    (Report  on 
AFA's  symposium,  "New  Defense  Horizons:  Chang- 
ing Strategies  for  a  Changing  World,"  Los  Angeles, 
Oct  25-26,  1979)  Edgar  Ulsamer.   illus  AF  Mag  63: 
66-73  Jan  '80 


MISSILES   -   Continued 

U_n_i_ t_e_d__S_t_a_t  e_£  .  Cont'd 

Cruise  missile  development:  The  competition  is 
fierce- -eve rywhe  re.  tabs  illus  Govt  Exec  12: 
22-24+  Jan  '80 

Dawn  of  a  new  strategic  era?   Edgar  Ulsamer.   AF 
Mag  63:49-54  May  '80 

Layered  defense  seen  for  ICBMs.    Len  Famiglietti. 
AF  Times  40:21  Jun  30   '80 

Missiles  and  astronautics.   Regular  feature  in  some 
issues  of  National_Def£n_se 

Ocean  control:  Missile  systems  in  the  Soviet  press. 
Norman  L.Stone,  illus  map  Mil  Elect/Counter- 
measures  6:39-40+  Oct  '80 

Hi  story 

The  birth  of  guided  missiles.   RADM  Delmar  S.Fahr- 
ney,    Ret.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:54-60 
Dec   '80 

(Col)  George  V.Holloman:  Missile  pioneer.   Jacob 
Neufeld.    illus  Aerosp  Hist  27:101-102  Jun  '80 

United    States-  -Air    Force 


CMCA:  The  confused  missile  carrier  aircraft.   Bob 
Carr.    illus  tabs  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:68-71 
Feb  '80 

The  case  for  the  MX.   Lawrence  J.Korb.   map  tabs 
AU  Rev  31:2-10  Jul-Aug   '80 

Gallery  of  USAF  weapons:  Airborne  tactical  and  de- 
fense missiles,  illus  AF  Mag  63:147-148  May  '80 

Gallery  of  USAF  weapons:  Strategic  missiles,  illus 
AF  Mag  63:146  May  '80 

A  more  liberal,   avant  garde  R&D  program.   Edgar 
Ulsamer.   illus  AF  Mag  63:42-47  Jun  '80 

New  guy  on  the  street--the  AIM9L.   Capt  Mike  W. 
Schoenfeld.    illus  tab  USAF  Ftr  Wpns  Rev,  pp  2-6, 
Spring   '80 

No  lock  AIM9  ranging.   Maj  Rich  Hardy,   illus  tabs 
USAF  Ftr  Wpns  Rev,   pp  7-8,   Spring  '80 

Panel  (Senate  Armed  Services  Committee)  wants  no 
missile  carrier.   Len  Famiglietti.  AF  Times  40:26 
Jul  7   '80 

SAC  air  launched  missiles,  illus  Combat  Crew  30:23 
Jun  '80 

The  strategic  triad  in  the   '80s.   (Presentation,   Na- 
tional Security  Industrial  Assoc,   Washington, 
Dec  12,    1979)  LtGen  Kelly  H.Burke.  AF  Plcy  Ltr 
for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  24-30,   Apr  '80 

U.S.   firms  up  $400-million  UK  Rapier  buy;  Congress 
likely  to  accelerate  it.   Deborah  M.Kyle,  illus 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:46  Sep   '80 

U.S.   strategic  deterrent  capability.  (Presentation, 
49th  Annual  Meeting,   Utah  State  Bar,   Salt  Lake 
City,   July  18,    1980)  Gen  Richard  H.Ellis .  AF  Plcy 
Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  6-11,   Sep  '80 

Vandenberg  (AFB,    CA)  launches  in  1983--MX,   space 
projects  bulk  large.  Interview.  MajGen  William 
D.Gilbert.  AF  Times  40:21  Mar  31   '80 


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MISSILES  -    Continued 

United     States--  Ai  r     F  ££££  -   Cont'd 

History 

Thirty  years  of  missile  history,  illus  tabs  Combat 
Crew  30:10-12  Jun   '80 

United    States  —  Ar  rn_y_ 

Army  guns  to  fire  laser-guided  projectiles,  illus  Def 
Elect  12:28-29  Aug  '80 

Army  missiles.  BrigGen  Benjamin  J.  Pellegrini  and 
Maj  Jim  McCullough.  illus  Armor  89:44-47  Sep- 
Oct  '80 

"I've  got  more  missions  than  I've  got  resources  to 
handle  them."  Interview.  MajGen  Robert  L.Moore 
illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:46+  Oct  '80 

A  new  generation  of  missiles  to  meet  a  growing 
threat.  Deborah  G.Meyer,  illus  tabs  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  118:34-36+  Oct  '80 

Play  it  again,  SAM.  David  Harvey,  illus  Def  &  For 
Aff  8:12-13+  Sep  '80 

United     St  *_t  e_£j^N  av_y 

The  birth  of  guided  missiles.   RADM  Delmar  S.Fahr 
ney,   Ret.    illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:54-60 
Dec   '80 

Floating-launched  ballistic  missiles.  Paul  A.Chad- 
well,   illus  tab  Natl  Def  64:24-27  Apr   '80 

The  Harpoon  era:  New  force  on  the  oceans,    illus 
Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.  5:14- 15+  '80 

The  origin  of  Polaris.   William  F.Whitmore.  illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:55-59  Mar  '80 

Submarine  launched  ballistic  missiles  in  the  Soviet 
and  the  U.S.   Navy.   Khursid  Ahmed  Khan,   illus 
tabs  Islamic  Def  Rev  5,   No.  1:3  3+  '80 

MISSILES,    ANTI-AIRCRAFT 

ADA  (Air  Defense  Artillery)  in  the  heavy  division-- 
a  new  concept  of  employment.    LtCol  Domenic  P. 
Rocco,   Jr.   illus  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  30-33,   Apr- 
Jun  '80 

Advances  in  target  acquisition  and  missile  guidance. 
John  S.Phillip,   illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  3:56+  May- 
Jun   '80 

Air  defence  of  land  forces  in  the  1980s.  Col  Norman 
L.Dodd.  illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 2:62-63+  Mar- 
Apr  '80 

Antihelicopter  operations.  Maj  Frank  E.Babiasz  and 
Capt  Carl  E.Daschke.  illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:24-27 
May  '80 

Gallery  of  Soviet  aerospace  weapons:  Surface-to-air 
missiles,    illus  AF  Mag  63:134-135  Mar   '80 

The  Matra  Super  530:  The  French  Air  Force's  new 
air  intercept  missile,  illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No.  1:47-50   '80 


Patriot  goes  into  limited  production,   illus  Def  Elect 
12:37-38  Dec   '80 


MISSILES,    ANTI-AIRCRAFT   -   Continued 

Play  it  again,   SAM.   David  Harvey,  illus  Def  &  For 
Aff  8:12-13+  Sep  '80 

Roland:  Answer  to  the  low~level  air  threat.   Yves 
Robins  and  others,   illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations 
25:60-66  Feb-Mar   '80 

Stinger  training  devices.  MSgt  William  A.  Chapman, 
illus  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  27-29,   Jul-Sep   '80 

The  threat:  How  to  fight  helicopters--Soviet  style. 
Capt  Carl  E.Daschke.    illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:45-47 
Jan  '80 

Threat:  SAM/AAA  (Surface -to- Air  Missiles/AntiAir- 
craft  Artillery)?   You  bet  your  life!   Maj  Forrest 
D.  Williams,   illus  tabs  USA  Avn  Dig  26:8-11 
Oct  '80 

MISSILES,   ANTISATELLITE 

Antisatellite  missile  flight  test  nears.   illus  Def  Elect 
12:22+  Dec   '80 

MISSILES,    ANTISHIP 

Air  defense  of  the  carrier  task  group.  CAPT  John  E. 
Lacouture,  Ret.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:60-67 
Jul  '8  0 

FPB  (Fast  Patrol  Boats)  weapon  systems.   (Reprinted 
from  Electronic  Warfare/Defense  Electronics, 
Dec  1978).  illus  map  Asian  Def  J  No. 2:86+  Mar- 
Apr   '80 

Fast  missile  craft.   John  Marriott,   illus  NATO's  Fif- 
teen Nations  25:87-88+  Aug-Sep  '80 

Harpoon:  A  PGM  case-in-point  of  program  mis-man- 
agement.  C.  W.  Borklund.    illus  Govt  Exec   12:18  + 
Jan   '80 

The  Harpoon  era:  New  force  on  the  oceans,   illus 
Def  k  For  Aff  8,   No.  5:14-15+   '80 

Harpooning  the  Viking.   LCDR  Philip  D.Voss.    illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:63-67  Feb  '80 

Last-ditch  surface-to-surface  missile  defense-- 
European  style.  Stefan  Geisenheyner .  illus  Def 
Elect  12:49+  Jan  '80 

Light  warships  for  defence  &  EEZ  (Exclusive  Eco- 
nomic Zones)  patrol,  illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  2:100+ 
Mar-Apr  '80 

Missiles  make  ASW  a  new  game.  CAPT  William.  J. 
Ruhe,   Ret.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:72-75 
Mar  '80 

Otomat  sea-skimming  missile  system,  illus  Armada 
Intl  4:56+  Mar-Apr  '80 

Sea  Skua  lightweight  strike  system,  illus  Armada  Intl 
4:44+  Jan -Feb  '80 

Seawolf  shows  its  teeth.  Enrico  delle  Capre.  illus 
Asian  Def  J  No.  2:28-30+  Mar-Apr   '80 

Styx  and  stones  will  break  my  bones:  A  report  on  how 
lightweight  naval  surface-to-surface  missiles  are 
changing  the  maritime  balance.    Milan  Vego.   illus 
Def  &  For  Aff  8,    No.  5:34-36+  '80 

The  wartime  role  of  Soviet  SSBNs--Round  Two. 
LCDR  Carl  H.Clawson,   Jr,   Ret.  illus  tabs  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:64-71  Mar  '80 


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MISSILES,  ANTITANK 


MITCHELL,    Billy 


Aerial  antitank  weapon  system:  A  better  can  opener. 
Maj  A.  L.  Mutzig.    illus  Mil  Rev  60:60-66  Sep   '80 

Airborne  anti-tank  warfare.   Konrad  Alder,    illus  tabs 
Armada  Intl  pt  1,   4:36+  Jul-Aug  '80;  pt  2,   4:74-76+ 
Oct-Nov  '80 

Army  works  to  improve  TOW.   MarCor  Gaz  64:8 
Nov  '80 

Assault  Breaker.   Konrad  Alder,    illus  Armada  Intl 
4:50-52+  Jan-Feb  '80 

DARPA  unveils  staring  focal  plane  array.  James  A. 
Tegnelia.  illus  tabs  Def  Elect  12:101-102+  Oct  '80 

DFWES  (Direct  Fire  Weapons  Effects  Simulation)- -a 
new  heliborne  anti-tank  simulation  system,  illus 
Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 2:257-258  '80 


Billy  Mitchell,   prophet  of  U.S.   air  power.  Hy  Kaplan, 
por  Sergeants   18:14-15  Dec   '80 

When  honor  conflicts  with  duty.    LtCol  George  M.Hall, 
por  AU  Rev  31:45-60  Sep-Oct  '80 

MOBILE  TRAINING  UNITS 

Our  team  in  Spain.   (A  USAF  mobile  training  team 

sent  to  train  Spanish  Army  helicopter  crews  to  use 
the  XM-93  minigun)  Maj  John  J.Moscatelli  and 
SSgt  Bill  Welch,  illus  map  Airman  24:36-38 
Nov  '80 

MOBILITY 


See  also 
Air  Mobility 


| 


The  Dragon  dilemma:  Why  low  first-round  hit  rates? 
Maj  Stanley  H.  Holgate.    illus  Mil  Rev  60:25-30 
Sep   '80 

Dragon:  Man-portable  tank  killer,   illus  tab  Def  Elect 
12:62+  Apr   '80 

Folgore:  An  advance  in  unguided  anti-tank  weapons. 
Eric  Laurie,  illus  tabs  Asian  Def  J  No. 2:56+ 
Mar-Apr  '80 

Renault  wheeled  armoured  vehicles.  R.M.Ogorkie- 
wica.  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,    No. 5:723-727   '80 

Soviet  doctrine   responds  to  antitank  missile  threat. 
LtCol  William  P.Baxter,   Ret.    illus  Army  30:29-32 
Aug  '80 

TASVAL.    (Joint  Army-Air  Force-Marine  Corps  test 
of  tactical  air  power)  LtCol  Lowell  G.  La  Rue.    illus 
Air  Def  Mag,  pp  26-29,   Jan-Mar  '80 

Tactical-missile  survey.   Mark  Hewish.   illus  Intl  Def 
Rev  pt  1,   Ground  targets.    13,   No. 6:851-864   '80; 
pt  2,   Air  targets.   13,  No.  9: 143  1- 1444   '80 

Towed  artillery  on  future  battlefields.   Felix  Muller. 
illus  Armada  Intl  4:6-8+  Mar-Apr  '80 

USAF  millimetre -wave  seeker  developments.   Albert 
N.DiSalvio.    illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  1:42-46   '80 

The  U.S.  Army's  Infantry  and  Cavalry  Fighting  Vehi- 
cles.  David  G.Holmes,  illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
7:1075-1081   '80 

U.S.  tube  launched  smart  anti-tank  munitions.   Gowri 
S.Sundaram.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 8:1233- 
1236   '80 

Wasp:  New  missile  that  thinks  for  itself,   illus  Def 
Elect  12:44-45  Jun  '80 

MISSILES,    CRUISE  see  Missiles 

also  Missile  Type--ALCM;  Missile  Type-- 
GLCM 

MISSILES,  NUCLEAR  POWERED 

French  nuclear  weapons  choices  for  the  next  twenty 
years.   Germain  Chambost.  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 7: 
982  '80 


Air  Force  programs:  An  overview.  (Presentation, 
Baltimore,  March  24,  1980)  MajGen  James  E. 
Mclnerney,  Jr.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  34-40,   May  '80 

Defending  Europe  against  a  conventional  attack. 
Kenneth  J.Coffey,    illus  tabs  AU  Rev  31:47-59 
Jan-Feb  '80 

Fast  troops.  LtCol  Burton  S.  Boudinot,  Ret.  illus 
Armor  89:30-35  Sep-Oct  '80 

Law  and  conflict  at  sea.  LT  Roger  D.Wiegley.  illus 
Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:68-77  Jan-Feb  '80 

MTMC:  Cornerstone  of  strategic  mobility.   MajGen 
John  D.Bruen.    illus  Army  30:194-199  Oct  '80 

More  mobility  for  today's  threat.    Col  Larry  R. 
Williams,    illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:32-36  Jul  '80 

A  more  rapidly  deployable  force.   Charles  W.Bernard, 
illus  tabs  map  Natl  Def  65:33-36+  Oct  '80 

National  Strategic  Mobility  Conference  (Washington, 
June   1980).    illus  Def  Trans  J  36:12-27  Aug  '80 

The  next  twenty  years  of  naval  mobility.   Thomas  A. 
Clingan,   Jr.    illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:82-93 
May  '80 

The  rapid  deployment  force:  Criteria  and  imperatives. 
LtGen  Victor  H.Krulak,    Ret.    illus  Strat  Rev  8:39- 
43  Spring   '80 

The  rapid  deployment  force:  How  much,   how  soon? 
Col  Raymond  E.Bell,   Jr.    illus  Army  30:18-24 

Jul   '80 


Readiness  and  strategic  mobility.   LtGen  Arthur  J. 
Gregg,  illus  Mil  Engr  72:410   412  Nov-Dec   '80 

Rhodesian  bush  war  strategies  and  tactics:  An  assess 
ment.   Thomas  Arbuckle.  map  RUSI  J  for  Def 
Studies   124:27-33  Dec   '79 

United  we  stand:  Allied  Command  Europe  Mobile 
Force  (Land),  illus  map  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations 
25:84-85  Apr-May  '80 

MOBILIZATION,    MILITARY 


The  hodgepodge  exercise--a  nugget  of  truth,  illus 
Sea  Power  23:20-22  Sep  '80 


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MOBILIZATION,    MILITARY  -   Continued 


Great     Britain 


MOBILIZATION,  MILITARY  -  Continued 

United    States  -  Cont'd 


Crusader  '80.  Christian  Eliot,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen 
Nations  25:84  Oct-Nov  '80 

NAT  O 


Reinforcing  NATO- -rapidly.   (From  remarks  to  the 
National  Strategic  Mobility  Conference,   Washing- 
ton,  May  28,    1980)  Gen  W.Y.Smith,  illus  Defense/ 
80,   pp  2-7,   Aug   '80 

Rumania 


Defense  and  mass  mobilization  in  Romania.   David  P. 
Burke.  Armed  Forces  k  Soc  7:31-49  Fall  '80 

United    States 


Mobilization  Augmentee   .  .  .  what  it's  all  about.    LtCol 
Robert  Henrickson.    illus  Air  Reservist  32:16 

Mar  '80 

Mobilization  plans  called  improving.  AF  Times  41:8 
Aug  25   '80 

1978  operations  uncovered  some  readiness  shortfalls. 
TomPhilpott.  AF  Times  41:25  Aug  11   '80 

No  time  for  recrimination.  (Address,   ROA  Mid- 
Winter  Banquet,    accepting  Minute  Man  of  the  Year 
Award)  Rep  Samuel  S.Stratton.  illus  Officer  56- 
20-22  Apr  '80 

Outstanding  MAs.  illus  Air  Reservist  32:6-8  Jun  '80 


Air  Force  Reserve  programs.  (Presentation,  House 
Appropriations  Committee,  Washington,  June  18, 
1980)  MajGen  Richard  Bodycombe.  tabs  AF  Plcy 
Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  17-25,  Aug   '80 

Army  revitalizing  mobilization  plans,  procedures, 
assets.   LtGen  Glenn  K.Otis,   illus  Army  30:1 18- 
123  Oct  '80 

Boost  to  AFRes  capability.  AF  Times  40:3  Jul  7   '80 

Boston  Reserve  unit  scores  success  (in  Emergency 
Deployment  Readiness  Exercise  (EDRE)).  Frank 
K.Costa,    illus  Translog  11:10-13  Jul   '80 

The  calisthenics  of  military  preparedness.    (STARC 
(STate  ARea  Command)  readies  for  Proud  Spirit/ 
Mobex  '80)  Pamela  Kane,   illus  Natl  Guard  34: 
20-23  Aug  '80 

The  changeover  to  'go  to  war'  management.   Gen  Rob- 
ert M.  Shoemaker,   illus  Army  30:28-32  Oct  '80 

DOD  orders  Services  to  trim  Standby  Reserve.   AF 
Times  40:12  May  19   '80 

DOD  wants   100,000  Reserve  call-up  option.   AF  Times 
40:4  Jun  30   '80 

Defending  Europe  against  a  conventional  attack. 
Kenneth  J.Coffey,    illus  tabs  AU  Rev  31:47-59 
Jan-Feb  '80 

For  logistics  officers- -the  MOBDES  (MOBilization 
DESignation)  option,  tab  Army  Log  12:17-19  Sep- 
Oct  '80 

The  grim  lessons  of  Nifty  Nugget.  John  J.Flakla. 
illus  Army  30:14-18  Apr  '80 

The  lessons  of  Nifty  Nugget.  LtCol  Walter  R.Shope. 
illus  Defense/80,  pp   14-22,   Dec   '80 

MAs  (Mobilization  Augmentee s)  on  the  move.   Col 
Merlin  R.Adams  and  LtCol  Bernard  V.Parrette. 
illus  Air  Reservist  33:10-11  Nov  '80 

MOBDES  (MOBilization  DESignation):  Talent  in  Re- 
serve. SSgt  Jim  Boersema.  illus  Soldiers  35-42-45 
Jan  '80 

Military  personnel  problems  reach  crisis  stage- 
Laird  proposes  sweeping  compensation  reforms 
as   'partial  solution.  '  Melvin  R.  Laird,  illus  Sea 
Power  23:23-28  Mar  '80 


Outstanding  MAs  of  80s.    illus  Officer  56:16-17 
Jun  '80 


Preparing  for  war:  Administrative/logistics  systems 
program  review.  Robert  P.Smith,  illus  Mil  Rev 
60:67-70  Dec  '80 

Probing  today's  mysteries  ...   to  ensure  tomorrow. 
(Mobilization  augmentee/Re serve  supplement 
officers)  Capt  Myrna-Lynne  Whitney,   illus  Air 
Reservist  32:14-16  Jul  '80 

Recalling  retirees:  Survey  charts  responsiveness. 
AF  Times  40:4  May  5   '80 

Reserves:  Expanded  missions,   limited  resources. 
MajGen  William  R.Berkman.    illus  tab  Army  30- 
166-169  Oct  '80 

Terminal  operations  and  mobilization.    (Address,   Na- 
tional Defense  Transportation  Assoc  Forum  and 
Exposition,    Chicago,   Sep  21-23,    1980)  illus 
Translog  11:1-4  Dec   '80 

History 

Mobilization  1940:  The  big  one.   Col  W.  D.  McGlasson. 
illus  Natl  Guard  34:10-23  Sep   '80 

Mobilization  of  a  rifle  company--the  callup  in  a  small 
Ohio  town  (Kenton,   OH,    1940).  V.Keith  Fleming, 
illus  map  Natl  Guard  34:26-30  Sep   '80 

MODEL  AIRPLANES  see  Airplane     Model 
MONEY 

See  also 
Electronic  Funds  Transfer  System 

Caught  without  cash?  Tips  on  how  to  cope  with  travel 
problems  and  emergencies.  Jacki  Smith,  illus  AF 
Times  40:T3-T4+  May  19   '80 

Discounting  defense  capital  expenditure  proposals  and 
determining  the  discount  rate.   LtCol  Eugene  O. 
Poindexter,   Ret.   illus  tabs  Armed  Forces  Compt 
25:8-11  Feb  '80 

Ex-member  debtors  may  face  bill  collectors.   Paul 
Smith.  AF  Times  41:2  Dec  22   '80 

The  impact  of  time  on  the  value  of  cash  flows.   Dallas 
R.  Blevins.    illus  tabs  Armed  Forces  Compt  25- 
16-19  May  '80 


294 

MONEY   -   Continued 

The  money  monster:  Living  within  a  budget.   SGM 

Bruce  N.  Bant,   illus  tabs  Soldiers  35:27-30  Jun  '80 

Penny  in  Pacific  may  disappear.   Cindy  Skaugen.   AF 
Times  40:6  Jan  28   '8  0 

MOONLIGHTING 

More  moonlight  to  get  by.  Don  Mace.  AF  Times  40:3 
May  5   '80 

MOORE.    Robert  A. 

Robert  A.  Moore,   Deputy  Under  Secretary  of  Defense 
for  Research  and  Engineering  (Tactical  Warfare 
Programs).   Natl  Def  65  :5+ Aug   '80 

Tactical  warfare  developments  into  the   1980's.   Rob- 
ert A.  Moore.   Natl  Def  65:22-27+  Aug  '80 

MOORE,   Robert  L. 

"I've  got  more  missions  than  I've  got  resources  to 

handle  them."  Interview.   MajGen  Robert  L.Moore, 
por  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:46+  Oct  '80 

MOORER,    Thomas  H. 

The  search  for  U.S.  bases  in  the  Indian  Ocean:  A 
last  chance.  ADM  Thomas  H.Moorer,  Ret  and 
Alvin  J.Cottrell.  por  Strat  Rev  8:30-38  Spring   '80 

MOOT,   Robert  C. 


MORALE   -  Continued 

Humor--a  much  needed  remedy.  Mike  Nason.   illus 
Sergeants  18:20-22  Dec  '80 

Individual  and  unit  pride  .   CMSAF  James  M.  McCoy. 
Airman  24:10  Aug   '80 

Individual  pride--unit  pride.   CMSAF  James  M. 

McCoy.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,    pp  13-14, 
Jul  '80 

Let's  all  get  behind  MWR  (Morale,  Welfare  and  Rec- 
reation). Col  Irv  R.Gerrow.  illus  AF  Compt  14:15 
Oct  '80 

Monitoring  orthodox  job  enrichment.  Frederick  I. 
Herzberg  and  Margaret  W.Miner,   illus  Def  Mgt  J 
16:30-36  Second  Quarter  '80 

Morale:  An  invisible  weapon.  Maj  Edgar  L.Smith  III. 
illus  Armor  89:20-22  Mar- Apr  '80 

Morale  and  motivation.   Gen  Bruce  C.Clarke,   Ret. 
Officer  56:14  Sep   '80 

Morale  and  motivation- -as  important  as  ever.  LtCol 
Charles  R.Upshaw.  MarCor  Gaz  64:19  Apr  '80 

Morale,   proficiency,   and  discipline .    Maj  Stephen  D. 
Wesbrook.   tabs  J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  8:43-54 
Spring  '80 

Personal  help  plan  (Lifespring)  draws  AF  frowns.   Len 
Famiglietti.  AF  Times  41:11  Sep  8  '80 

Pour  more  energy  into  human  factor.   Interview. 

MajGen  Richard  Carr.   AF  Times  41:5  Aug  18   '80 


(A  new  decade  in  comptroller  ship)  (Remarks,   Ameri-  ^  ^  Anatomy 

can  Society  of  Military  Comptrollers  National  Sym-  The  RaU   y       p  Y      Wesbrook.   mUs  Mil 


posium,   San  Antonio,   May  23,    1980)  Robert  C. 
Moot,  por  Armed  Forces  Compt  25:8-9  Nov  '80 

MORAL  EDUCATION 


School  of  moral  education.  (Interview  with  Gen  Nikolai 
Lyashchenko)  illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  10:2-5 
Oct  '80 

MORALE 


AF  seeks  people   $$.   Don  Mace.  AF  Times  40:1+ 
Jan  21   '80 


of  a  crisis.   Maj  Stephen  D.  Wesbrook.   illus  Mil 
Rev  60:11-24  Jun  '80 

Senior  officer  footprints,    again!   TIG  Brief  32: 13 
Nov  28  '80 

Sociopolitical  alienation  and  military  efficiency.   Ste- 
phen D. Wesbrook.   tabs  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6: 
170-189  Winter  '80 

USO  for  the  holidays.  Ellen  Paul,  illus  Soldiers  35: 
38-39  Dec  '80 


MOROCHNICK.   Stephen  H. 


Air  Force  priorities.   (Presentation,   Air  Force  Assoc 

National  Convention,   Washington,   Sep  17,    1980)  The  military  and  the  civilian  economy  since  the  los 

Hans  M.Mark.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,  of  the  GI  Bill.  Cecile  S.Landrum.  illus  AU  Rev 

pp  2-6,    Nov  '80  31:74-81  May-Jun  '80;  Comment.  Stephen  H. 

Morochnick.   32: 101- 102  Nov-Dec  '80 

American  military  performance  in  Vietnam:  Back- 
ground and  analysis.   Kurt  Lang.   J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol 


8:269-286  Fall  '80 

Field  told,   don't  bank  leave.    Len  Famiglietti.   AF 
Times  41:3  Aug  4   '80 

Fine-tuning  enlisted  incentives.   Ed  Gates,   illus  AF 
Mag  63:56-59  Apr  '80 


MORRIS,    John  W. 

Engineers --mobilized  for  peace  and  war.   LtGen  John 
W.Morris.  Mil  Engr  72:4-8  Jan-Feb  '80 

Pulling  the  engineer  family  together.   LtGen  John  W. 
Morris,   Ret.  Mil  Engr  72:428-430  Nov-Dec   '80 


First-class  Army...  4th  class  living  conditions. 

Interview.   LtGen  Julius  W.Becton,   Jr.  illus  Army    MORTARS 

30:22-26  Nov  '80 

Experimental  unit-one  of  a  kind.   LCpl  Eric  Carlson. 
GOs,    0-6s  to  get  base  feedback.    Len  Famiglietti.   Al  .^^  MarCor  Gaz  64:8  Apr   t80 

Times  41:1+  Aug   25    '80 

Getting  the  job  done  without  getting  done  in  by  the 

jobs.  MajGen  Richard  C.Schulze.  illus  MarCor  MOTELS  see  Hotels  and  Motels 

Gaz  64:42-46  Oct  '80 


295 


MOTHBALL  FLEET  see  National  Defense  Reserve  Fleet    MOTIVATION  (PSYCHOLOGY)  -  Continued 


MOTHBALLING  see  Helicopters,   Military- -Storage 

MOTION  PICTURES 

"Over  There":  The  Pershing  story.   Donald  Smythe. 
illus  Army  30:34-38  Dec   '80 

'Stand  by  for  a  fighter  pilot!  '  ("The  Great  Santini") 
Capt  Pat  Coulter,    illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:45-52 
Feb  '80 

Vietnam--a  soldier's  view:  Hugh  McClure  says  his 
movie  will  set  the  record  straight.   Tom  Donnelly, 
illus  AF  Times  41:47-48  Oct  27   '80 

MOTION  SICKNESS 

Evaluation  of  the  relationship  between  motion  sick- 
ness symptomatology  and  blood  pressure,   heart 
rate,   and  body  temperature.   Ashton  Graybiel  and 
James  R.  Lackner.   tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt 
Med  51:211-214  Mar   '80 

Motion  sickness.  Part  I:  A  theory.  Richard  C.Schnei- 
der and  Elizabeth  C.Crosby,  illus  tab  Aviation, 
Space  k  Envmt  Med  51:61-64  Jan  '80 


From  theory  to  action:  Implementing  job  enrichment 
in  the  Air  Force.   LtCols  Denis  D.Umstot  and 
William  E.  Rosenbach.   illus  AU  Rev  31:74-81  Mar- 
Apr   '80 

Monitoring  orthodox  job  enrichment.   Frederick  I. 
Herzberg  and  Margaret  W.Miner,  illus  Def  Mgt  J 
16:30-36  Second  Quarter  '80 

Morale  and  motivation.   Gen  Bruce  C.Clarke,   Ret. 
Officer  56:14  Sep   '80 

Morale  and  motivation- -as  important  as  ever.   LtCol 
Charles  R.Upshaw.  MarCor  Gaz  64:19  Apr  '80 

PW:  Encounters  of  the  worst  kind.  William  E.Hardy, 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:24-26  Jan  '80 

The  selection  of  modern  warriors.   (Report  of  a  sem- 
inar,   RUSI,   May  17,    1979)  Hugh  L'Etang  and 
others.  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   124:11-18  Dec   '79 

Sociopolitical  alienation  and  military  efficiency.   Ste- 
phen D.Wesbrook.   tabs  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6: 
170-189  Winter  '80 

MOTOR  POOLS 


Motion  sickness.  Part  II:  A  clinical  study  based  on 
surgery  of  cerebral  hemisphere  lesions.   Richard 
C.Schneider  and  Elizabeth  C.Crosby,  illus  Avia- 
tion,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:65-73  Jan  '80 

Motion  sickness.  Part  III:  A  clinical  study  based  on 
surgery  of  posterior  fossa  tumors.  Richard  C. 
Schneider  and  Elizabeth  C.Crosby,  illus  tab 
Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:74-85  Jan  '80 

Physiological  response  to  hyper-  and  hypogravity 
during  rollercoaster  flight.  R.J.  von  Baumgarten 
and  others,  illus  tabs  Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt 
Med  51:145-154  Feb  '80 

Piracetam  and  fish  orientation  during  parabolic  air- 
craft flight.   Ronald  B.Hoffman  and  others,   illus 
tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:568-576 
Jun  '80 


Sea  sickness  in  the  sexes.   CDR  Robert  Hershey. 
tab  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:95-97  Feb  '80 


illus 


Space  motion  sickness:  Skylab  revisited.  Ashton 

Graybiel.    illus  tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med 
51:814-822  Aug  '80 

A  sudden-stop  vestibulovisual  test  for  rapid  assess- 
ment of  motion  sickness  manifestations.  Ashton 
Graybiel  and  James  R.  Lackner.  tab  Aviation, 
Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:21-23  Jan  '80 


GSA  (General  Services  Administration)  announces  new 
rate  increases  (in  the  Interagency  Motor  Pool  Sys- 
tem).   TIG  Brief  32:9  Jul  25   '80 

MOTOR  VEHICLES 


See  also 
All-Terrain  Vehicles 
Automobiles 
Tractors 
Trucks  and  Trucking 


MTMC  and  the  bus  industry.   Col  Jerry  C.Goodrich, 
illus  Translog  11:13-15  Oct  '80 

Djf_iy__ers     and     Driving 

Deaths  off  3  percent  for  occupants.  AF  Times  41:35 
Nov  3   '80 

Driving  awareness.   TIG  Brief  32:16  May  2   '80 

Energy  conservation:  The  55-mph  speed  limit.    TIG 
Brief  32:11  Jun  27   '80 

Extended  driving--how  far  is  too  far?   SSgt  Steve  Hull, 
illus  TAC  Attack  20:18-20  May  '80 

Just  another  Saturday,  illus  Soldiers  35:34-35  Nov  '80 


Visual  and  postural  motion  aftereffects  following 
parabolic  flight.   James  R.  Lackner  and  Ashton 
Graybiel.   tabs  Aviation,   Space  &t  Envmt  Med  51: 
230-233  Mar  '80 

MOTIVATION  (PSYCHOLOGY) 


Suspension  or  revocation  of  base  driving  privileges, 
TIG  Brief  32:4  Nov  14   '80 

Three  states  join  Non-Resident  Violator  Compact. 
TIG  Brief  3  2:14  Jul  11   '80 


Alienation,   anomie,   and  combat  effectiveness.   Maj 
Daniel  W.  Jacobowitz.   illus  AU  Rev  31:21-34  Sep- 
Oct  '80 

The  effects  of  simulated  Infantry  combat  training  on 
motivation  and  satisfaction.   Paul  R.  Bleda  and 
Robert  H.Sulzen.   tabs  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:202- 
214  Winter   '80 


Air     Force 

Continuing  emphasis  on  vehicle  mileage   reductions 
and  associated  petroleum  conservation.    TIG  Brief 
32:13  Oct  17   '80 

Foreign  vehicles  serve  U.S.  bases.  (Operation  Euro- 
pean Vehicle  Buy)  illus  AF  Times  40:27  Mar  3   '80 


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MOTOR  VEHICLES  -   Continued 

Air    Force    -  Cont'd 

GSA  (General  Services  Administration)  announces  new 
rate  increases  (in  the  Interagency  Motor  Pool  Sys- 
tem).   TIG  Brief  32:9  Jul  25   '80 

Gas  costs  spark  test  of  electrics.  John  GLnovsky.  AF 
Times  41:10  Dec  22  '80 

Restricting  ground  fuel  issues  to  transient  vehicles: 
Energy  conservation?   TIG  Brief  32:11  Jun  27   '80 

Vehicle  fleet  fuel  efficiency  initiatives.   TIG  Brief 
32:6  Aug  29  '80 

Vehicles  being   'downsized'  to  save  gas.  John  Ginov- 
sky.   AF  Times  41:11  Sep  15    '80 

Maintenance  and  Repair 

Nickles  and  dimes  saved  still  add  up  to  $.  TIG  Brief 
32:5-6  Sep  26   '80 

Armed     Forces 


Tank- automotive  news.  Regular  feature  in  some 
issues  of  National_Defense 

Army 

Putting  the  M915  on  the  road,  illus  Army  Log  12: 
17-19  Jul- Aug   '80 

Marine     Corps 

The  Marine  Corps  goes  rolling  along.  Benis  M. 
Frank,  illus  Sea  Power  23:41-44  Nov  '80 


MOUNTAIN  FLYING 

Helicopter  operations  in  the  Alps.   Marc  Grangier. 
illus  Interavia  35:55-57  Jan  '80 

Let's  talk  TA/EVS  (Terrain  Avoidance/Electro- 
optical  Viewing  System).   Maj  J.Doug  Ellinger. 
illus  Combat  Crew  pt  1,    30:4-7  May  '80;  pt  2, 
30:10-11  Jul  '80 

Let's  talk  TA/EVS  (Terrain  Avoidance/Electro- 

optical  Viewing  System).   Capt  Chris  Moore,   illus 
Combat  Crew  30:7  Sep   '80 

Mountain  waves--a  force  second  only  to  tornados. 
LtCol  James  D.Simpson,    illus  tabs  Aerosp  Safety 
36:16-19+  Mar  '80 

Roller  Coaster  operations  across  the  FEBA  (Forward 
Edge  of  the  Battle  Area).   LtCol  William  C.Page, 
Jr.  illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:34-38  Mar  '80 

MOUNTAIN  OPERATIONS 

Control  the  high  ground.  (Alpini  Military  School,  Ita- 
ly) Capt  Wickliffe  Walker,  illus  Soldiers  35:41-43 
Nov  '80 

In  deserts  and  mountains.  Col  Z.Shutov.  map  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No.  11:41-43  Nov  '80 

Soviet  mountain  warfare  operations.  C.N.Donnelly, 
illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 6:823-834   '80 

MOUNTAIN  SICKNESS  see  Altitude,    Influence  of 

MOUNTBATTEN,    Louis  M.  ,    Earl 

Earl  Mountbatten  of  Burma--"so  rare  a  person."  por 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24:101  Oct-Nov  '79 


MOTORCYCLES  AND  BICYCLES 

Accident  figures  up  for  bikes,    runways.   AF  Times 
41:16  Nov  24   '80 

Bicycles:  A  real  threat?    TIG  Brief  32:19-20 

Nov  14   '80 

Biking--different  spokes  for  different  folks.  SSgt  Jim 
Boersema.   illus  Soldiers  35:40-41  Jun  '80 

The  $485,  112  bicycle.   TIG  Brief  32:22  Nov  28   '80 

The  handlebar  Infantry  (Bicycle  Corps).   Don  Miller, 
illus  Army  30:38-40+  Sep   '80 

Lack  of  cycle  safety  a  problem  on  bases.  AF  Times 
40:37  Mar  3   '80 

Motorcycle  deaths  rise.  AF  Times  40:8  Apr  21   '80 

Motorcycle  fatalities  up  sharply.   TIG  Brief  32:14 
Jun  27   '80 

Motorcycle  safety.    TIG  Brief  32:20  Oct  17   '80 
Selling  motorcycle  safety.    TIG  Brief  32:14  Jul  25   '80 

Statistics  grim  on  bike  helmets.  AF  Times  41:34 
Aug   11   '80 

Two-wheeled  death.    TIG  Brief  32:19  Sep  12  '80 

University  study  tests  ways  to  make  cyclists  more 
visible.    TIG  Brief  32:4  Jan  25   '80 


Lord  Louis.   Prince  Philip,    Duke  of  Edinburgh,  por 
obit  biog  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:26-35  Feb  '80 

A  military  commander  surveys  the  nuclear  arms 
race.  Louis  Mountbatten.  Intl  Sec  4:3-5  Win- 
ter '79/'80 

"On  the  brink  of  the  final  abyss":  A  statement  on  war. 
Lord  Mountbatten.  por  Def  Monitor  9:1-2+  May  '80 

MOVEMENT  CONTROL 

Here  are  entered  articles  on  planning  and  control  of 
movement  of  troops  and  supplies. 

See  also 


Deployment 


Command  and  control  at  the  DISCOM  (3d  Armored 
Division  Support  COMmand) .  LtCol  Donald  E.S. 
Merritt.  illus  Army  Log  12:8-13  Jul-Aug   '80 

JOPS  (Joint  Operation  Planning  System)  and  resupply: 
The  connection.  LtCol  Lawrence  J.Faessler. 
AF  J  Log  4:2-3  Spring   '80 

Moving  anywhere  anytime  soon?   Bruce  Callander, 
illus  AF  Times  41:20+  Nov  10  '80 

Reinforcing  NATO- -rapidly.   (From  remarks  to  the 
National  Strategic  Mobility  Conference,   Washing- 
ton,  May  28,    1980)  Gen  W.Y.Smith,  illus  Defense/ 
80,   pp  2-7,   Aug   '80 

Soviet  mountain  warfare  operations.  C.N.Donnelly, 
illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 6:823-834   '80 


297 


MOVEMENT  CONTROL  -   Continued 


MURPHY.   Audie 


Teamwork  makes  Reforger  move,  illus  Translog   11: 
1-2  Nov  '80 


Audie  Murphy  .  .  .  most  decorated  soldier  of  World 
War  II.  SSgt  Jim  Boersema.  por  Soldiers  35:18-21 
Feb  '80 


"The  whole  world  is  watching"  (ocean  cargo  in  and 
out  of  Portugal).  MSgt  Franklin  G.Lewis,  illus 
Translog  11:2-4  May  '80 

MOVING  see  Household  Effects 
MOXLEY,    John  H.  ,    III 


Medical  care  held  improving.  Interview.  John  H.Mox- 
ley  III.  AF  Times  41:42  Nov  10   '80 

A  new  handle  on  health  care  (DEERS,   Defense  Enroll- 
ment Eligibility  Reporting  System).   John  Mox- 
ley  III.  por  Defense/80,  pp  16-20,   Oct  '80 

Where  are  the  ...   doctors?   John  Moxley  III.  por 
Defense/80,  pp  8-13,   Dec   '80 


MURRAY,    Richard  D. 

More  flying  hours  asked--jet  engines  available.  Inter- 
view. BrigGen  Richard  D.Murray.  AF  Times  40-7 
May  12   '80 

MURRAY,    Russell,    II 

The  Marine  Corps'  future  lies  in  being  useful.   (Ad- 
dress,   Command  and  Staff  College,   June  6,    1980) 
Russell  Murray  2d.  MarCor  Gaz  64:24-29  Aug   '80 

MUSEUMS 


Museum  news.   Regular  feature  in  some  issues  of 
Ae_r^£ace_His^orUin 

Air     Force--U.S. 


MULTINATIONAL  CORPORATIONS  see  Corporations, 
International 

MUNITIONS 


Building  the  industrial  base--DARCOM  and  the  Corps 
of  Engineers.   Gen  John  R.Guthrie,  illus  tabs  Mil 
Engr  72:393-396  Nov-Dec   '80 

Careless  munitions  handling.   TIG  Brief  32:18 
Sep  26   '8  0 

Demilitarizing  chemical  munitions --prototype  system 
offers  safe  disposal  of  Army  chemical  agents  and 
munitions,   illus  Army  Log  12:14-16  Nov-Dec  '80 

Disposal  of  munitions  residue/lessons  learned.   TIG 
Brief  32:8  Nov  28  '80 

Job  rotation  in  munitions  maintenance.   TIG  Brief 
32:8  Mar  21   '80 

Low  rate  initial  production  of  USAF  conventional 
munitions.   Maj  Wallace  T.Bucher.  illus  tabs  AF 
J  Log  4:23-30+  Fall  '80 

Positive  identification  of  ammunition.   TIG  Brief  32:16 
Jan  11   '80 

Realism  in  munitions  loading  crew  training.   TIG 
Brief  32:7  Oct  17   '80 

Safe  disposal  of  munitions  scrap.    TIG  Brief  32:22 
Jan  25  '80 


Skipping  across  the  ramp.  IstLt  Steve  Smith,  illus 
USAF  Ftr  Wpns  Rev,   pp  28-32,    Fall  '80 

MUNITIONS  LOADING  COMPETITIONS 

Giant  Sword  (1980).    illus  tab  Combat  Crew  30:4-7 
Nov  '80 

Taking  home  some  'iron.  '  (SAC 's  Giant  Sword  tests 
munitions  load  teams  and  security  police  teams) 
James  A.George,    illus  Airman  24:2-7  Apr  '80 


A  people  kind  of  place  (U.S.  Air  Force  Museum, 

Wright-Patterson  AFB,   OH)  Robert  K.Ruhl.  illus 
Airman  24:20-27  Dec  '80 

A  place  for  the  peacekeepers  (USAF  Security  Police 
Museum  at  Lackland  AFB,   TX).  Capt  Miles  C. 
Wiley  III.  illus  Airman  24:11-15  Jul  '80 

Ajjr^y^^-^U^S  . 

Army  museums:  Military  history  on  parade.   Helen 
Kay  Ellsworth,   illus  Soldiers  35:50-53  May  '80 

Army  Transportation  Museum  to  expand.  Pvt  Stephan 
H.  McCarthy,  illus  Translog  11:17-18  Nov  '80 

M_a_r_i  n  e___C  o  _r  p  s  -  -  U  .  S  . 

New  Hall  Museum  rededicated  at  Independence  Nation- 
al Historic  Park,  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:10  Jun  '80 

£?3Jl2-lLt.L^l}La_r_cL"_"_4.L^I}^^l_ Forces--U.  S. 
A  day  in  the  past  or  the  things  kids  say.    (National 

Guard  Heritage  Gallery)  illus  Natl  Guard  34:18-19 

May   '80 

Heritage  Gallery  offers  a  walk  through  your  past, 
illus  Natl  Guard  34:22-29  Jun  '80 

Revolutionary  War  sword  replica  donated  (to  Heritage 
Gallery  of  the  National  Guard  Assoc),  illus  Natl 
Guard  34:6  Dec  '80 

N_a_y_y_-_-_U_._S_. 

Historical  sea  service  sites,    sights.   Col  Brooke 
Nihart,   Ret.    illus  Sea  Power  23:27-33  Jul  '80 

Great    Britaiji 

Imperial  War  Museum- -Department  of  Photographs, 
illus  Aerosp  Hist  27:53-54  Mar  '80 

Russia 

Central  Lenin  Museum,  illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  11: 
13-15  Nov  '80 


298 


MUSEUMS  -   Continued 


Russia    -   Cont'd 


MUSKIE,   Edmund  S. 

Muskie  sees  $  1  trillion  in  outlays  in  5  years. 
Times  41:10  Oct  13   '80 


AF 


Lenin  (House -Museum)  in  Gorki,  illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev 
No. 9:8-10  Sep  '80 

United    States 

(Alabama  Space  and  Rocket  Center)  Jay  Miller,    illus 
AF  Times  41:32  Dec  15   '80 

Aviation  historian  Paul  Garber:  Sixty  years  with  the 
Smithsonian.   William  P.Schlitz.    illus  AF  Mag  63: 
77-81  Jun  '80 

The  National  Air  and  Space  Museum.   Robert  Hotz. 
(Reprinted  from  Aviation  Week  &t  Space  Technol- 
ogy,  July  16,    1979)  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup 
No.  2:38-40  Feb  '80 

Popularizing  history  of  flight.   (National  Air  and 

Space  Museum)  Bruce  Callander,  illus  AF  Times 
40:20+  Apr  14   '80 

Tornado  devastates  museum--the  Bradley  Air  Muse- 
um. Robert  H.Stepanek.  illus  Aerosp  Hist  27:50- 
52  Mar  '80 

MUSIC,  MILITARY 

See  also 
Bands   (Music) 


MUSLIM  WORLD 

Cultural  dependency  of  the  Muslim  World.    Zehra 
Onder.   illus  Islamic  Def  Rev  5,   No.  3:20-24  '80 

MYERS,    Paul  W. 

The  Air  Force  Surgeon  General,  por  AF  Mag  63:132- 

133  May  '80 
Emergency  medical  services.    LtGen  Paul  W.Myers. 

TIG  Brief  32:1-2  Sep  26   '80 
Medical  chiefs  (Army's  LtGen  Charles  C.Pixley, 

Navy's  ADM  Willard  P.Arentzen,   AF's  LtGen  Paul 

W.Myers)  pull  no  punches  on  Service  care. 

(Briefing  of  ROA's  National  Council)  por  Officer 

56:16  Apr  '80 

The  picture  of  health.  (Reviewing  medical  services 
with  AF  Surgeon  General  LtGen  Paul  W.Myers) 
MSgt  David  B.Drachlis.  Airman  24:8-12  Apr  '80 

The  Ranch  Hand  health  effects  study.  (Presentation, 
Subcommittee  on  Medical  Facilities  and  Benefits, 
House  Veterans  Affairs  Committee,  Washington, 
Sep  16,  1980)  LtGen  Paul  W.Myers.  AF  Plcy  Ltr 
for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  37-39,   Nov  '80 

Rank  limits  hurting  PA  morale.   LtGen  Paul  W. 
Myers.   AF  Times  40:4  May  26   '80 


N 


299 


NADGE    see  NATO  Air  Defense  Ground  Environment  NATIONAL  DEFENSE  RESERVE  FLEET 


NASA  see  National  Aeronautics  and  Space  Administra- 
tion 

NA  TO  see  North  Atlantic  Treaty  Organization 

NATO   AIR  DEFENSE  GROUND  ENVIRONMENT 

Air  defense  radars-- solutions  from  Selenia.   Gowri 
S.Sundaram.    illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  1:67-69  '80 

NATO   INTEGRATED  COMMUNICATIONS  SYSTEM 

Digital  replacement  of  the  ACE  (Allied  Command 
Europe)  high  transmission  system.   Gope  D.Hin- 
gorani.   illus  map  Signal  35:61-64  Dec  '80 

NATO  c'  issues.   Gen  Bernard  W.Rogers  and  others, 
illus  Signal  35:9-10+  Dec   '80 

N  D  T  A   see  National  Defense  Transportation  Associa- 
tion 

NGAUS    see  National  Guard  Association 

N  I  C  S    see  NATO  Integrated  Communications  System 

NOAA    see  National  Oceanic  and  Atmospheric  Adminis- 
tration 

N  O  R  A  D    see  North  American  Air  Defense  Command 

NROTC  see  Reserve  Officers   Training  Corps--Navy 

NAP-OF-THE-EARTH  FLYING  see  Flight,  Low -Altitude 

NAPOLEONIC  WARS 

The  King's  German  Legion  at  Waterloo.   John  Koster. 
illus  map  Infantry  70:26-32  Mar-Apr  '80 

Napoleon's  defeat  in  Russia:  The  logistics  perspec- 
tive.  Capt  George  M.Stephenson,    illus  map  Army 
Log  12:20-23  Mar-Apr   '80 

NATIONAL  AERONAUTICS  AND  SPACE  ADMINIS- 
TRATION 


Guide  to  NASA's  research  centers,  map  AF  Mag  63: 
180  May   '80 

Not  all  peaches  and  cream  for  the  space  shuttle,  illus 
Def  Elect  12:75-76  Dec   '80 

NATIONAL  BUSINESS  AIRCRAFT  ASSOCIATION 

The  33d  NBAA  Show  (Kansas  City,   Sep  23-25,    1980). 
illus  Interavia  35:980-982  Nov  '80 

NATIONAL  CHARACTERISTICS,    RUSSIAN 

Ethnic  minorities  in  the  Soviet  military- -implications 
for  the  decades  ahead.  LtCol  Dallace  Meehan.  illus 
tab  AU  Rev  31:63-73  May-Jun   '80 

NATIONAL  DEFENSE  see  Defenses 


Navy  asks  OSD  support  to  re-activate  four  Iowa-class 
battleships,  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:48 
Apr  '80 

Rebirth  in  the  dead  fleet.   Capt  Bruce  P.Schoch.    illus 
tabs  Translog   11:14-16  Mar   '80 

NATIONAL  DEFENSE  TRANSPORTATION  ASSOCIATION 

Annual  NDTA  Transportation  and  Logistics  Forum 
and  Exposition  (Chicago,   Sep  21-23,    1980).    illus 
Def  Trans  J  36:45-68  Sep   '80 

MTMC  honors  traffic  managers  (at  35th  National  De- 
fense Transportation  Assoc  Forum  and  Exposition, 
Chicago),    illus  Translog  11:10-11  Sep   '80 

NDTA  honors  (military)  transportation  units  (at  35th 
Forum  and  Exposition,   Chicago),    illus  Translog 
11:3-4  Sep   '80 

NDTA  talk.    Regular  feature  in  issues  of  Defense_ 
T  ransjD  or  ta  tion_Journal_ 

National  Strategic  Mobility  Conference  (Washington, 
June   1980).   illus  Def  Trans  J  36:12-27  Aug  '80 

A  report  about  the  (3  5th)  Annual  Transportation  and 
Logistics  Forum  and  Exposition  (Chicago) 
Sep  21-23,    1980.    illus  Def  Trans  J  36:5-8+  Dec   '80 

NATIONAL  GOALS  see  National  Policy 
NATIONAL  GUARD 


Air     Force 

ANG  plays  important  role  in  combat  capability.   (Tes- 
timony before  House  Appropriations  Committee) 
LtGen  LaVern  E.Weber.  AF  Times  40:16  Jul  7   '80 

Above  all  else  ...   a  tank  killer.   SMSgt  Gerald  H. 
Smith,   illus  Air  Reservist  32:12-14  Dec   '79- 
Jan  '80 

Air  National  Guard,  illus  tabs  AF  Mag  63:128-130 
May   '80 

Air  National  Guard  and  Air  Force  Reserve  medical 
mission  capability.    TIG  Brief  32:12  Feb  22   '80 


Alaskans  take  the  heat,  illus  Natl  Guard  34:36-37 
Jul  '80 

At  the  Arctic  Circle.   Dan  Donohue.    illus  Air  Re- 
servist 32:12-13  Jul  '80 

Blacks  in  Guard  increase  800  percent  in  last  decade. 
AF  Times  41:28  Oct  6    '80 

Bold  Eagle   '80.   SMSgt  Gerald  H.Smith,    illus  tab  Air 
Reservist  32:16-17  Dec   '79-Jan  '80 

The  civilian  cadre --National  Guard  technicians.  Capt 
Joe  T.Montoya.  illus  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  23-25,  Jan- 
Mar  '80 

Color  them  blue  !   (Air  Guard  and  Reserves  at  AFA 
34th  National  Convention,   Washington,   Sep  14-18, 
1980)  illus  Air  Reservist  33:16  Nov  '80 

Commissioning:  ANG  cuts  ages.   AF  Times  41:4 
Dec  1   '80 


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NATIONAL  GUARD  -   Continued 

Air     Force     -  Cont'd 


NATIONAL  GUARD  -   Continued 

Air     Force-   Cont1  d 


Cope  North.  (Hawaii  Air  Guard  and  Japan  Ai*-  Self 
Defense  Force  train  together)  IstLt  Drew  M. Hur- 
ley,  illus  Air  Reservist  32:23-24  Sep-Oct  '80 

Cope  Thunder  ...  plus.  Capt  Michael  W.Ritz.  illus 
Air  Reservist  32:18-19  Jun   '80 

Coronet  Bridle:  Duluth's   148th  Tactical  Recon  Group 
deploys  to  Germany.   TSgt  Dick  Palmer,    illus 
Natl  Guard  34:14-16  Apr  '80 

Deep  sea  rescue.   Majs  Richard  WeLssbard  and  John 
Sullivan,   Jr.   illus  Air  Reservist  32:18-19  Apr  '80 

Empire  Glacier  '80.   illus  Air  Reservist  32:6-7 
Apr  '80 

Eyes  in  the  sky.    (The  optometrist  in  uniform)  Libby 
Turner,   illus  Air  Reservist  32:10-11  Aug  '80 

Facing  the  mountain's  fury!   Terry  Eddleman.    illus 
Air  Reservist  32:6-8  Jul  '80 

Farewell  to  the  F-100's.  Allan  R.Scholin.  illus  Natl 
Guard  34:14-17+  Jan-Feb   '80 

Gallant  Eagle   '80.  illus  Air  Reservist  32:16-17 

May  '80 

Giant  Voice,  illus  Air  Reservist  32:6-7  Feb  '80 

The  high  rollers  from  Reno.    (Nevada  ANG  152d  Tac- 
tical Reconnaissance  Group)  Capt  Dick  Sheffield, 
illus  Airman  24:44-48  Sep   '80 

High  rolling  in  Vegas  (in  Exercise  Red  Flag).   Gerald 
H.Smith,    illus  Air  Reservist  32:8-9  Dec   '79- 
Jan  '8  0 

(Highlights  of)  NGAUS  Conclave   '80  (Las  Vegas,   NV, 
Sep  22-24,    1980).    illus  Air  Reservist  33:17 
Nov  '80 

Joined  hands  across  the  sea.  Pamela  Kane  and  IstLt 
Carol  Dulin.  illus  Natl  Guard  34:20-27  Oct  '80 

License  to  lead.   (Air  National  Guard  trains  NCOs  and 
officer  candidates  at  the  Professional  Military  Ed- 
ucation Center  in  Tennessee)  Capt  Dick  Sheffield, 
illus  Airman  24:30-34  Jul  '80 

MAs  (Mobilization  Augmentees)  on  the  move.   Col 
Merlin  R.Adams  and  LtCol  Bernard  V.Parrette. 
illus  Air  Reservist  33:10-11  Nov  '80 

(MORT,  Minority  Officer  Recruiting)  Team  action 
delivers  new  leadership.  Pamela  A.Kane .  illus 
Natl  Guard  34:12-13  Apr  '80 

'Merhaba'  Merzifon.  MSgt  Janet  A.Wright,  illus  Air 
Reservist  32:10-11  May  '80 

Merhaba,    Merzifon.    (Colorado  Air  National  Guard 
deployed  units  to  Turkey  after  orientation  in  lan- 
guage and  culture  taught  by  Air  Force  Academy 
faculty  members)  Capt  Katie  Cutler,    illus  Airman 
24:2-7  Mar  '80 

Mission  King  Six  One.  Capt  Michael  W.Ritz.  illus 
map  Natl  Guard  34:16-19  Mar  '80 

Okie  Flight  Two.   (A  highly  successful  Oklahoma  ANG 
recruiting  program)  SMSgt  Dave  Sheeder.  illus 
Airman  24:40-43  Oct  '80 


On  the  edge  of  the  Mohave.    (Air  National  Guard  units 
in  Exercise  Red  Flag)  illus  Natl  Guard  34:14-16 
Aug   '80 

Paid  Redoubt  showed  AFRES  ready.   Interview. 

MajGen  Richard  Bodycombe.    illus  AF  Times  41:10 
Sep   1   '80 

Pax,   trash  and  Mother  MAC.   Capt  Carl  Gidlund. 
illus  Air  Reservist  32:18-19  Dec   '79-Jan  '80 

People  of  the  total  force.   (Presentation,   Salute  Night 
to  Reserves  and  Retired  Force,    Las  Vegas,   NV, 
June  6,    1980)  MajGen  Jerome  F.O'Malley.  AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  20-24,    Jul  '80 

Phase  in  the  FACs.    (The   110th  Tactical  Fighter  Sq, 
ANG,   performs  a  mission  with  student  FACs) 
LtCols  Julius  S.Schweich,   Jr  and  John  D.  Springer, 
illus  Airman  24:7-9  Aug   '80 

Photo  Finish,  illus  Air  Reservist  32:8-9  Feb  '80 


Red  Flag   '80:  A  recce  view.  SSgt  Frank  Bean,  illus 
Air  Reservist  32:16-17  Sep-Oct  '80 

Riding  high!    (Military  Airlift  Command's  Volant  Ro- 
deo) illus  Natl  Guard  34:26-29  Nov  '80 

Still  leading  the  way.    (Wisconsin  ANG  uses  OA-37 
jets  for  forward  air  control)  Sgt  Craig  Pugh.    illus 
Airman  24:2-6  Aug  '80 

Tales  of  a  Wing.    (191st  Air  Refueling  Wg)  Lt  Jolan  F. 
Silver,   illus  Combat  Crew  30:4-7+  Jul   '80 

Toledo  inferno.  SSgt  Joseph  E. Snider,  illus  Air  Re- 
servist 32:23  Jun  '80 

Van-Guard.   2dLt  Pat  DelTorto.   illus  Air  Reservist 
33:7  Nov  '80 

Volant  Rodeo  '80  (MAC's  tactical  airlift  competition), 
illus  Air  Reservist  32:10-11  Sep-Oct  '80 

Wave  to   'tipsey'  (TPS-43E).   2dLt  Debra  Watros. 
illus  Air  Reservist  32:16-17  Jun  '80 

History 

The  nav  heritage--the  KC-97L.    LtCol  Thomas  P. 
Beal.   illus  Navigator  27:15-19  Winter   '80 

Armed    Forces 


Action  on  the  Federal  Tort  Claims  Act.  Natl  Guard 
34:34-35  Jul  '80 

Another  show  at  Seabrook.    illus  Natl  Guard  34:17-18 
Aug  '80 

Around  the  United  States  as  a  Guardsman,    illus  Natl 
Guard  34:26-27  Jun  '80 

Delaware  National  Guard  Minuteman  Marathon.   Pam- 
ela A.Kane,   illus  Natl  Guard  34:26-29  May  '80 
Earthquake:  Cal  Medex  '80--San  Franciscans  secure 
with  earthquake  relief  exercise,  illus  Natl  Guard 
34:14-17  Jul  '80 
Exploring  the  Guard:  Marksmanship  program  is  a 
first  step  for  Explorer  Scouts.    IstLt  Jan  Otteson 
and  LtCol  Leo  Lujan.   illus  Natl  Guard  34:20-22 
Apr  '80 


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NATIONAL  GUARD  -   Continued 

A_r_m_e_d__F_o_r_c_e_s_  -  Cont'd 

Guard  &  Reserve:  Better  .  .  .   but  not  good  enough. 
Harold  W.Chase,    illus  Defense/80,  pp   12-17, 
Nov  '80 

Guardsmen  carry  on  in  firefighter's  strike  (Nashville, 
TN).   Capt  H.  Hooper  Penuel.    illus  Natl  Guard  34: 
14-16  Jun  '80 

'Military  leave'  pay  still  is  unresolved.   AF  Times 
41:14  Oct  27   '80 

A  mountain  queen  attacks  .  .  .   the  Guard  fights  back, 
illus  Natl  Guard  34:14-17  May  '80 

The  (NGAUS)  1980  Red  Book,   illus  Natl  Guard  34: 
8-11  Apr  '80 

The  season  to  be  helpful:  The  Guard  pitches  in!  (1979 
winter  storms  in  Colorado  and  Wyoming)  illus  Natl 
Guard  34:6-9  Jan-Feb   '80 

She  (Mount  Saint  Helens)  roared  and  blew--but  the 
cleanup  has  just  begun.   PFC  Priscilla  C.Munyon. 
illus  Natl  Guard  34:25-27+  Aug  '80 

Showdown  at  Seabrook:  Confrontation  with  "Clamshell 
Alliance"  anti-nuclear  power  forces,  illus  map 
Natl  Guard  34:10-12  Jan-Feb  '80 

Tax  guide  for  Reservists.  Capt  R.Michael  Lantz,  Jr. 
illus  Officer  56:23-24  Feb  '80 

Historv 


Historical  continuity  in  the  U.S.  military  Reserve 
system.   Robert  L.Goldich.  Armed  Forces  k  Soc 
7:88-112  Fall  '80 

A_r  m  y 

Arctic  soldiers  (of  the  Alaska  Army  National  Guard). 
Bill  Mack,   illus  Soldiers  35:10-14  Mar  '80 

Aviation  in  Utah  continues  a  rich  tradition.   Maj  Reece 
Stein,   illus  Natl  Guard  34:29  Apr  '80 

The  calisthenics  of  military  preparedness.    (STARC 
(STate  ARea  Command)  readies  for  Proud  Spirit/ 
Mobex  '80)  Pamela  Kane,    illus  Natl  Guard  34: 
20-23  Aug  '80 

The  calling.    TSgt  Ed  Martins,    illus  Air  Reservist  32; 
16-17  Aug  '80 


A  city  in  pain.  (Riots  in  Miami)  illus  Natl  Guard  34: 
8-11  Jul  '80 

The  civilian  cadre --National  Guard  technicians.  Capt 
Joe  T.  Montoya.  illus  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  23-25,  Jan- 
Mar  '80 

Clearing  the  path  for  advancement  in  the  Reserve 
Components.   Capt  David  T.Zabecki.  illus  Army 
30:33-35  Sep  '80 

An  exchange  of  wings  over  West  Virginia.    (Select 
members  of  the  Canadian  Airborne  Regiment  par- 
ticipate in  Pierce  Memorial  Jump  Fest,   Camp 
Dawson,   WV)  Pamela  A.Kane,   illus  Natl  Guard 
34:15-17  Nov  '80 

Florida  Army  Guardsmen  smooth  the  way  for  Haitian 
refugees,   illus  Natl  Guard  34:23  Jun  '80 


NATIONAL  GUARD  -  Continued 

A_r_rn_Y_-  Cont'd 

Florida  Guard  eases  influx  of  (Cuban)  refugees,    illus 
Natl  Guard  34:20-22  Jun  '80 

"Florida  Guard  proved  its  ability.  "  (Interview  with 
Col  Robert  F.Ensslin)  Christopher  Wright  Ram- 
sey,  illus  Natl  Guard  34:24-25  Jun  '80 

Hurricane /Puerto  Rico  Army  National  Guard,  illus 
USA  Avn  Dig  26:34-35  Jan  '80 

Inside  the  barricades.   Col  Raymond  E.Bell,   Jr.  illus 
Natl  Guard  34:14-16+  Oct  '80 

The  medical  connection:  Trauma  center  (Maryland 
Institute  for  Emergency  Medicine  Service)  posses- 
ses skilled  Guardsmen,   illus  Natl  Guard  34:8-10 
Aug   '80 

Ohio  firefighters:  Soaking  the  subject.   PFC  Frank 
Douglas,    illus  Natl  Guard  34:16-17  Jun  '80 

Operation  Snow  Blow.   Capt  Alexander  M.Lindsay. 
illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:42-44  Jan  '80 

Prison  riot!   New  Mexico  Guard  picks  up  pieces,   illus 
Natl  Guard  34:20-23  Mar  '80 

Progress  in  training,    readiness,   manning.   MajGen 
Emmett  H.Walker,   Jr.   illus  Army  30:150- 155 
Oct  '80 


Puerto  Rico  Army  Guard  provides  the  (bilingual)  link 
(for  Cuban  refugees).  Pamela  A  .Kane,  illus  Natl 
Guard  34:20-23  Jul  '80 

RCCC  (Reserve  Component  Coordination  Council): 
Readiness  is  its  business.  Capt  Art  House,  illus 
Soldiers  35:37-39  Jan  '80 

Realistic  (transportation)  training  for  (Army  and 
Navy)  Reservists  (COLTT  (Combined  Operations 
Logistic  Transportation  Training)  Exercise). 
Clyde  Hall  and  others,  illus  Officer  56:17  Nov  '80 

Roundout:  Linking  active  &  Reserve.   (5th  Infantry 

Div,    Fort  Polk,   LA,   and  95  members  of  Louisiana 
Army  National  Guard  participate  in  Reforger  1978 
and  other  units  of  same  participate  in  Gopher 
Broke  VIII)  Helen  Kay  Ellsworth,  illus  Soldiers 
35:11-13  Apr  '80 

SMP--Simultaneous  Membership  Program:  Develop- 
ing the  Army  National  Guard  leadership  potential. 
SP4  Virginia  Garzilli.    illus  tab  Natl  Guard  34:8-11 
Mar  '80 

Storms  devastate  three  states  and  Guard  clears  after- 
math, illus  Natl  Guard  34:12-13  Jul  '80 

Utah  Cobras.   Maj  Reece  Stein  and  SSgt  Tom  Wharton, 
illus  Natl  Guard  34:26-28  Apr  '80 

The  wait  wears  thin.   (National  Guard  and  Cuban  ref- 
ugees at  Fort  Chaffee,   AR)  illus  Natl  Guard  34- 
11-13  Aug  '80 

When  the  rains  came  (in  southern  California)  .  .  .   SP5 
Harry  Williams,    illus  Soldiers  35:52  Aug  '80 

Directories 
National  Guard  units.   Army  30:220-222  Oct  '80 


302 


NATIONAL  GUARD  -  Continued 


NATIONAL  POLICY 


Aj-_m_y_  -   Cont'd 
History 

Bill  Mauldin  (views  the  National  Guard  as  a  viable 
fighting  force  ...    some  40  years  later).   Pamela 
A.Kane,    illus  Natl  Guard  34:20-22  Nov  '80 

Mobilization  1940:  The  big  one.   Col  W.  D.  McGlasson 
illus  Natl  Guard  34:10-23  Sep   '80 

Mobilization  of  a  rifle  company--the  callup  in  a  small 
Ohio  town  (Kenton,   OH,    1940).   V.  Keith  Fleming, 
illus  map  Natl  Guard  34:26-30  Sep   '80 

When  General  Dick  took  a  look  at  the  Dick  Act. 

MajGen  Charles  Dick.  (Reprinted  from  National 
Guard  Magazine,  January  1910)  illus  Natl  Guard 
34:22-25+  Jan-Feb  '80 

NATIONAL  GUARD  ASSOCIATION 

(Highlights  of)  NGAUS  Conclave   '80  (Las  Vegas,   NV, 
Sep  22-24,    1980).    illus  Air  Reservist  33:17 
Nov  '80 

The  (NGAUS)   1980  Red  Book,   illus  Natl  Guard  34: 
8-11  Apr   '80 


Area  defence  - 
tab  NATO ' 


A_u_s_t  r_i_a_ 

-Austria's  security.   Otto  Roesch.    illus 
Fifteen  Nations  25:43-44+  Jun-Jul  '80 

Canada 


Defense  strategy  and  military  estrangement.   Maj 
John  Hasek.   AU  Rev  31:93-96  Sep-Oct  '80 

F  inland 


Will  of  the  nation:  Finland's  defence  policy.   Lasse 
Aika's.    illus  tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:31-33 
Jun-Jul   '80 

Italy 

Italy's  contribution  to  the  defence  of  the  Western 
World.   Frederick  Bonnart.   illus  NATO's  Fifteen 
Nations  24:45-47  Dec   '79-Jan  '80 

Ja£an 

Disquiet  in  the  Far  East.    (Trench  Gascoigne  Prize 
Essay)  I.  P.  S.  G.  Cosby,   tab  chart  RUSI  J  for  Def 
Studies   125:44-51  Sep   '80 

Sweden 


102d  (NGAUS)  General  Conference  (Las  Vegas, 

Sep  22-24,  1980):  Manning,  modernization,  mobi- 
lization seen  as  key  elements  in  readiness  of  total 
force,  illus  Natl  Guard  34:10-16+  Dec   '80 

State-Federal  connection.   (Report  on  101st  General 
Conference,   National  Guard  Assoc,    Cleveland, 
Oct  8-10,    1979)  illus  Natl  Guard  33:7-26+  Dec   '79 

Total  force  policy  at  critical  point.  (NGAUS  1981  Po- 
sition Statement)  illus  Natl  Guard  34:8-9+  Dec   '80 

NATIONAL  MARITIME  COUNCIL 

Shipbuilding,  the  SCA  (Shipbuilders  Council  of  Amer- 
ica), and  the  status  quo.  (Interview  with  Edwin  M. 
Hood)  illus  Sea  Power  23:25-31  Jan  '80 

NATIONAL  MILITARY  COMMAND  SYSTEM 

See  also 
Worldwide  Military  Command  and  Control  System 

NATIONAL  OCEAN  SURVEY 


The  National  Ocean  Survey- -planning  for  the  future. 
RADM  Herbert  R.Lippold,   Jr.  illus  chart  Mil 
Engr  72:25-29  Jan-Feb  '80 

NATIONAL  OCEANOGRAPHIC  AND  ATMOSPHERIC 
ADMINISTRATION 

See  also 
National  Ocean  Survey 

D  i  r_ej:_t  o£  i_e_s_ 

Flag  and  general  officers  of  the  naval  services:  Of- 
ficers of  flag  rank  of  the  U.S.   Navy,  U.S.   Coast 
Guard,  and  NOAA,  and  general  officers  of  the  U.S. 
Marine  Corps  on  active  duty  as  of  3  1  March  1980. 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:185-211  May  '80 


Independence  and  self-determination  (for  Sweden). 
Eric  Kronmark.   illus  tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations 
25:24-25+  Jun-Jul   '80 

UjiJ.  t_e_d__S_t_a_t  e_£ 

Appeasement  policies  have  not  reaped  rewards  of 
peace  and  cooperation.    (Remarks,   Army  Section, 
ROA  National  Council,   Washington,   Feb  1980)  Rep 
Floyd  D.Spence.   illus  Officer  56:14-16  May  '80 

Military  force  and  national  policy.    CDR  Robert  C. 
Powers,    illus  tabs  Mil  Engr  72:158-162  May- 
Jun  '80 

Military  power  and  national  security.    LtGen  Ira  C. 
Eaker,   Ret.   AF  Times  41:19-20  Aug   18   '80 

NSC  68:  A  reappraisal.   Joseph  M.Siracusa.  illus 
Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:4-14  Nov-Dec   '80 

The  national  purpose.   Norman  A.  Graebner.   illus 
Parameters   10:10-19  Mar  '80 

The  national  space  policy.   (Presentation,   Subcommit- 
tee on  Space  Science  and  Applications  of  the  House 
Committee  on  Science  and  Technology,   Washington, 
July  24,    1980)  Hans  M.Mark.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  2-5,  Sep  '80 

National  unity  resource  of  value.  (Keynote  address, 
Army  Section  ROA,   Washington,    Feb  21,    1980)  Gen 
Edward  C.Meyer,  illus  Officer  56:14-15  Apr  '80 

NATIONAL  POWER 


AFA  Convention  address.  (Presentation,   Air  Force 
Assoc  National  Convention,   Washington,   Sep  16, 
1980)  Gen  Lew  Allen,   Jr.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs: 
Sup,    pp  7-12,    Nov  '80 

The  dangerous  decade.    (Presentation,  Commonwealth 
Club  Luncheon,  San  Francisco,  Jan  18,  1980)  Hans 
M.Mark.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,  pp  2-8, 
Jun  '80 


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NATIONAL  POWER  -   Continued 


NATIONALISM  -  Continued 


Facing  up  to  change.   (Presentation,   Antelope  Valley 
Board  of  Trade,    Lancaster,    CA,   Aug  22,    1980) 
Gen  Alton  D.Slay.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  12-17,   Oct  '80 

Political  sufficiency  of  nuclear  forces.    LtCol  Robert 
W.  Chandler,   ill.ua  AU  Rev  31:61-69  Sep-Oct  '80 


Status  of  our  strength  and  will.   (Presentation, 

Dining-Out,    Wright-Patterson  AFB,    OH,   Sep   13, 
1980)  LtGen  Richard  E.Merkling.  AF  Plcy  Ltr 
For  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  16-21,   Nov  '80 

NATIONAL  RANGE  DIVISION 

Kwajalein  Missile  Range--a  national  asset.    LtCol 
Martin  G.Olson,    illus  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  30-35, 
Jul-Sep   '80 

NATIONAL  RESEARCH  COUNCIL 

Telecommunications-computer  applications  activities 
of  the  National  Research  Council.  R.  V.  Mrozinski. 
Signal  34:87+  May-Jun  '80 

NATIONAL  SCIENCE  FOUNDATION 


The  death  of  venture  capital.  D.G.Soergel.   Govt  Exec 
12:23-24  Aug    '80 

NATIONAL  SECURITY  see  Security,    National 
NATIONAL  SECURITY  COUNCIL 


Potential  of  internal  conflict  in  Israel.   Col  Jay  C. 
Mumford.   Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:74-83  Jul-Aug   '80 

Yugoslav  security  after  Tito.  Phillip  A.Karber  and 
Jon  L.Lellenberg.  illus  Strat  Rev  8:44-58 
Spring   '80 

Yugoslavia  —  one  of  the  neutrals?   Norah  Beloff.   illus 
tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:50-52  Jun-Jul  '80 

NATURAL  RESOURCES 


See  also 


Departure  from  incrementalism  in  U.S.    strategic 
planning:  The  origins  of  NSC-68.  Sam  Postbrief. 
illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:34-57  Mar-Apr   '80 


Minerals 


Next:  A  resource  war?  U.S.  dependency  on  raw  ma- 
terial imports  cited.  Warren  P.Baker,  tab  maps 
Sea  Power  23:55-56+  Oct  '80 

Japan 

Japan's   security  situation:  An  assessment.   P.Lewis 
Young,  illus  tabs  Asian  Def  J  pt  1,   Japan  in  a 
wider  world.   No.  2:24-26+  Mar-Apr  '80;  pt  2, 
Changing  realities  in  Japan,    1945-1952.   No. 3: 
12-14+  May-Jun   '80 

United    States 

U.S.    strategic  mineral  crunch  sparks  Hill  interest. 
Deborah  M.Kyle.   Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:14 
Jun   '80 

NAVAL  ACADEMY,  ANNAPOLIS,  MP 

Degrees  of  naval  warfare.   CAPT  L.Dale  Smith,   Ret. 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:28-33  Dec   '80 

NAVAL  AIR  SYSTEMS  COMMAND 


NSC  68:  A  reappraisal.  Joseph  M.Siracusa.  illus 
Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:4-14  Nov-Dec   '80 

Organizing  for  national  security.   Philip  A.Odeen. 
Intl  Sec  5:111-129  Summer  '80 

NATIONAL  SERVICE 

Un  i  t_e_d_  J5_t_a_t  e  s_ 

How  to  sharpen  Uncle  Sam's  defense  sword,   increase 
home-front  human  services,    shrink  the  govern- 
ment,  cut  taxes,    reduce  the  budget,   and  get  Amer- 
ica off  its  apathy.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:99-100 
Nov  '80 

Military  manpower  in  the   1980's:  Issues  and  choices. 
Martin  Binkin.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:347-374  Fall  '80 

National  service  plan  proposed.   AF  Times  41:22 
Sep   1   '80 

NATIONAL  TRANSPORTATION  SAFETY  BOARD 

FAA  (Federal  Aviation  Administration)/NTSB  (Na- 
tional Transportation  Safety  Board)  participation 
in  military  investigations.   TIG  Brief  32:17 
May  16   '80 

NATIONALISM 


African  militaries  as  foreign  policy  actors.   Henry 
Bienen.   Intl  Sec  5:168-186  Fall  '80 


Navy  completes  first  flight  tests  on  Arapaho--sea 
trials  scheduled   'later  this  year.1  James  J.Mul- 
quin.   illus  Sea  Power  23:31-33  Nov   '80 

NAVAL  ART  AND  SCIENCE  see  Military  Art  and  Science 

NAVAL  AVIATION 

France 

Protection  of  nuclear  strategic  forces.   Germain 
Chambost.    illus  tab  Interavia  35:36-37  Jan  '80 

G_e_r_m_a_ny__(  Jf_e_d  e_r  a_l_R  e  p  u_b  lie) 

Defence  of  the  North  Sea  and  Baltic.  Udo  Philipp. 
illus  Interavia  35:40-41  Jan  '80 

Tactical  air  power  considerations  in  the  Northern 
Region.  LtGen  J.Brodersen.  illus  tabs  NATO's 
Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue  No.  2:24-27   '79 

Gjr_e_a_t_    B  r  i  t  a  i  n 

HMS  Invincible  accepted  into  the  Royal  Navy.   Col 
Norman  L.Dodd.   illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  3:130-131 
May-Jun  '80 

Sea  Harrier  status  report.  Paul  Maurice,  illus  Intl 
Def  Rev  13,   No. 6:865-866   '80 

India 

The  Indian  Navy  gets  its  Sea  Harrier.  Pushpindar 
Singh,  illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  2:39+  Mar-Apr   '80 


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NAVAL  AVIATION  -  Continued 
I_t_a_l_y 
Exhibitions 


NAVAL  BASES 


See  also 


3d  Nostra  Navale  Italiana:  A  strong  air  component. 

Yves  Robins,   illus  Aerosp  Intl  16:33-34  Jul-Aug   '80 

M_e_x_i_c_o 

History 

Mexican  Naval  Aviation  (1917-1979).   Santiago  Flores 
Ruiz,   illus  Am  Avn  Hist  Soc  J  25:181-186  Fall  '80 

U  n  _i^  t_e_d_  _S_t  a  _t  e_  £ 

Coaching  the  fighters.   Barrett  Tillman,  illus  US  Nav 
InstProc  106:39-45  Jan  '80 

F/A-18  Hornet--one  aircraft,   one  man,   multiple 
missions.  Charles  Gils  on.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 2:211-218  '80 

Naval  Aviation  flies  into  the  future.   ADM  James  L. 
Holloway  III.    illus  tab  Sea  Power  23:17-20  Jul  '80 

Navy's  five  year  aircraft  plan  defers  55%  of  1,  212- 
plane  buy  to  last  two  years  .  illus  tab  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:41-43  Apr  '80 

The  right  aircraft  at  the  wrong  time?   E,  E.Mouton. 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:106-109  Sep   '80 

Safeguarding  the  Western  Atlantic  and  the  Pacific 
Coast.   Ramon  Lopez,    illus  tab  Interavia  35:30-33 
Jan  '80 

Thinking  about  the  future  of  the  Navy.   ADM  Stansfield 
Turner,   Ret.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:66-69 
Aug   '80 

(Trainer  aircraft  for  the  Navy)  Jay  Miller,  illus  AF 
Times  41:28  Oct  20  '80 

The  U.S.   Navy:  Naval  aircraft.   Norman  Polmar.   tab 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  pt  1,    106:121-123  Sep   '80; 
pt  2,    106:119-121  Nov  '80;  pt  3,    106:113-114 
Dec  '80 

(VTXTS,  Navy  Trainer  Experimental  Training  Sys- 
tem) Jay  Miller,  illus  AF  Times  41:26  Nov  17   '80 

VTX-TS:  Will  the  U.S.   Navy  change  the  way  pilots 
train?   illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.  7:28-31   '80 

History 

North  to  Alaska.  (Alaskan  aerial  survey  expedition, 
1928)  ADM  Arthur  W.Radford,  Ret.  illus  US  Nav 
InstProc  106:78-83  Sep   '80 

Nuclear  Neptunes:  Early  days  of  Composite  Squad- 
rons 5  &  6.   Chuck  Hansen,    illus  Am  Avn  Hist 
Soc  J  24:262-268  Winter  '79 

United  States  aviation  units  aboard  fast  battleships  in 
World  War  II:  Changing  missions  in  midstream. 
Malcolm  Muir,   Jr.   illus  Aerosp  Hist  27:95-100 
Jun  '80 

United  States  Naval  Aviation  history--a  guide  to  the 
sources.   William  J.  Armstrong,    illus  Aerosp  Hist 
27:109-112  Jun   '80 

Welcome  aboard,  Air  Force.  Maj  Douglas  K.Evans, 
Ret.   illus  AF  Mag  63:85-89  Jun  '80 


Forward  Bases 

NAVAL  BASES,  AMERICAN 

Cuba 

Disquiet  on  the  Bay:  Americans  on  Guantanamo  Bay 
watch  as  Cubans  protest  their  presence.  Manila 
Clough.  illus  AF  Times  40:39-40  Jul  7   '80 

i-Q-^-iAJL  SiSJLhIL.  JS-£JL}°J} 

Diego  buildup  seen  for  Indian  Ocean  force.    L.Edgar 
Prina.  Sea  Power  23:39-40  Feb  '80 

NAVAL  BASES,    RUSSIAN 

K-OliL 

Svalbard:  Flashpoint  of  the  far  North?    Thomas  Ries  . 
illus  maps  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  3:335-339  '80 

NAVAL  ELECTRONIC  SYSTEMS  COMMAND 


(Major  Naval  Electronic  Systems  Command  R&D  pro- 
grams) RADM  Henry  Duff  Arnold,  illus  tabs  Mil 
Elect/Countermeasures  6:14+  Nov  '80 

NAVAL  FACILITIES  ENGINEERING  COMMAND 

Cogeneration  plants:  Expedient  energy  conservation. 
Fritz  E.Hein.  illus  tab  Mil  Engr  72:100-103  Mar- 
Apr   '80 

Testing  the  Navy's  professional  and  managerial 
skills.  RADM  Donald  G.Iselin.   illus  chart  Mil 
Engr  72:9-13  Jan-Feb  '80 


NAVAL  UFE  see  Military  Life 


NAVAL  MATERIAL  COMMAND 

See  also 
Naval  Air  Systems  Command 
Naval  Electronic  Systems  Command 
Naval  Facilities  Engineering  Command 

(Navy's  hardware  prospects--and  problems)  Inter- 
view. ADM  Alfred  J. Whittle,  Jr.  illus  tabs  Sea 
Power  23:24+  Apr  '80 

NAVAL  OCEAN  SYSTEMS  CENTER 

Navy  (Naval  Ocean  Systems  Center's)  Microelec- 
tronics Laboratory  sparks  IC  advances.  John  D. 
Shea,  illus  Def  Elect  12:71-72+  May  '80 

NAVAL  POSTGRADUATE  SCHOOL 


Degrees  of  naval  warfare .   CAPT  L.Dale  Smith,   Ret. 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:28-33  Dec   '80 

Navy  postgraduate  education:  Keeping  pace  with  ad- 
vancing EW  technology.  CDR  R.A.Persell,   Jr. 
illus  tab  Signal  34:27-29  Apr  '80 

NAVAL  RESEARCH  LABORATORY 


Solid-state  radar  switchboard  (for  ships).  Paul  Thie- 
baud  and  David  C.Cross,  illus  Mil  Elect/Counter- 
measures 6:44+  Jul  '80 


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NAVAL  STATIONS  see  Naval  Bases 


NAVIGATION  -   Continued 


NAVAL  WAR  COLLEGE 


The  Naval  War  College  and  the  origins  of  war-plan- 
ning against  Japan.   Michael  Vlahos.    illus  Nav  War 
Col  Rev  33:23-41  Jul-Aug   '80 

NAVAL  WARFARE 

Artillery  in  naval  action.   Capt  P  .Sokolnikov.  illus 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 5:38-40  May  '80 

Electronic  warfare  in  naval  operations.   Mario  De 
Arcangelis.   illus  Armada  Intl  4:40-42+  Mar- 
Apr  '80 

Is  Mahan  still  valid?   Thomas  H.  Etzold.   illus  US  Nav 
Inst  Proc   106:38-43  Aug   '80 

The  making  of  a  Navy.   RAdm  E.F.Gueritz.   Islamic 
Def  Rev  5,   No.  2:20-24  '80 

Maneuver  in  naval  warfare.    CDR  Linton  Wells  II. 
illus  tabs  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:34-41  Dec   '80 

Navy  electronic  warfare  and  counter  C->  programs. 
RADM  A.A.Gallotta,   Jr.  illus  Signal  35:19-22 
Oct  '80 

Nine  prejudices  about  future  naval  systems.   David  C. 
Hazen.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:26-32  Jul  '80 

1980  Soviet  strategy  for  war  at  sea.   William  J.  Ruhe. 
illus  Def  Elect  12:43-44+  Jul  '80 

The  prevention  of  preemptive  attack.   CAPT  Frank 
Andrews,   Ret.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:126-139 
May  '80 

Small  is  great--FACs  (Fast  Attack  Craft)  in  modern 
naval  warfare,   illus  Armada  Intl  4:28-30+  Mar- 
Apr  '80 

Tactical  nuclear  weapons:  The  forgotten  facet  of  naval 
warfare.  CAPT  Linton  F.Brooks,  illus  US  Nav  Inst 
Proc  106:28-33  Jan  '80 

The  U.S.   Navy  and  War  Plan  Orange,    1933-1940: 

Making  necessity  a  virtue.   Michael  K.Doyle,    illus 
Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:49-63  May-Jun  '80 

Study    and     Teachi  n_g 

Degrees  of  naval  warfare.   CAPT  L.Dale  Smith,   Ret. 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:28-33  Dec   '80 

Preparing  for  a  cruise.  Capt  V.Baranov.  illus  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No.  10:37-38  Oct  '80 


The  Institute  of  Navigation  Superior  Achievement 
Award  (presented  to  Capt  Terry  N.  Mayer),  illus 
Navigator  27:10-11  Winter   '80 

Navigation  in  narrows.    Capt  V.Baranov.   illus  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No.  7:24-25  Jul   '80 

The  programmable  calculator  as  a  navigational  tool. 
LtCol  Frank  T.  Haloostock.    illus  Navigator  27: 
23-27  Spring  '80 

Vertical  navigation  during  the  enroute  descent.   Capt 
Jay  M.Miranda,   illus  Combat  Crew  30:14-15 
Oct  '80 

Wind  circle  airdrops--a  different  approach.    Maj  Jay 
A.Weiss,    illus  tab  Navigator  27:8-9  Spring   '80 

History 

The  nav  heritage --the  KC-97L.    LtCol  Thomas  P. 
Beal.    illus  Navigator  27:15-19  Winter  '80 

NAVIGATION,   AIR 

Radar--a  primer  for  pilots  and  engineers.   Maj  James 
G.Gibson  II.    illus  MAC  Flyer  27:20-22  Mar  '80 

NAVIGATION,    CELESTIAL 

Celestial  acceleration  errors.   Capt  Michael  J.  Siever- 
ding.    illus  Navigator  27:27-29  Winter   '80 

Omega  and  INS  (Inertial  Navigation  System)  precomps. 
Capt  Glon  S.Turner,   illus  Navigator  27:13-15 
Spring   '80 

Shirt-sleeve  celestial.   Capts  Doyle  H.  Gambrell,   Jr 
and  Monty  S.H off sommer.    illus  Navigator  27; 
18-19  Summer  '80 

NAVIGATION,    INERTIAL 

FILS  (Ferranti  Inertial  Land  Surveyor):  Position, 
height,   and  bearing  in  real  time.   Stefan  Geisen- 
heyner.    illus  Def  Elect  12:51-53  Jun   '80 

Improving  aircraft  navigation  through  shared  tech- 
nology.   Burrell  W.Hays,    illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:35-37 
First  Quarter   '80 

Omega  and  INS  (Inertial  Navigation  System)  precomps. 
Capt  Glon  S.  Turner,   illus  Navigator  27:13- 15 
Spring   '80 


NAVIGATION  INSTRUMENTS 


NAVAL  YARDS  see  Naval  Bases 


NAVIGATION 


See  also  specific  types  of  navigation,    e.g.. 
Radar  Navigation 

ADF  (Automatic  Direction  Finding)  magnetic  bearing 
rendezvous.   Capt  Tom  R.Konecny.    illus  tabs  Nav- 
igator 27:24-26  Summer   '80 

Airmen's  navigation  skill.    Lt-Gen  V.  Bulanov.    Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No.  3:18-19  Mar  '80 

FB-111  emergency  bombing.   Capt  Bradley  L.Moffett. 
illus  Navigator  27:24-26  Winter   '80 


Using  navigational  aids.  Capt  A  .  Lavrentyev.  illus 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 4:42-43  Apr   '80 

NAVIGATION  SYSTEMS 


See  also 


Omega 
Tacan 


Defensive  flying.    Capt  Dennis  Storck.    illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:8-9  Jun  '80 

GPS:  Global  Positioning  System--an  18-star  naviga- 
tion constellation.   James  A.Austin,    illus  tabs  Mil 
Elect/Countermeasures  6:63-64+ Jun  '80 


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NAVIGATION  SYSTEMS   -   Continued 

"Intelligent"  missiles  for  tomorrow.  John  S.Philipp. 
illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 5:20+  Sep-Oct  '80 

NAVSTAR:  A  single  navigation  system  for  NATO? 
WgComdr  Hugh  Coriat.   illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Na- 
tions 25:32-34+  Feb-Mar  '80 

RNAV  (aRea  NAVigation)--the  changing  environment. 
Maj  Jimmy  N.Lane,  illus  Combat  Crew  30:8-9+ 
Feb  '80 

Update  on  the  Digital  Bomb  Nav  System  (DBNS)  for 
the  B-52D.   Capt  Richard  S.Roszak.   illus  Combat 
Crew  30:18-19  Jul  '80 


NAVIGATORS   -  Continued 

E_d_u_c_a  tion    and     Training-   Cont'd 

Rated  prioritization- -setting  the  record  straight.   Col 
Henry  Viccellio,   Jr.   Aerosp  Safety  36:20-22 
Jun  '80 

Shirt-sleeve  celestial.   Capts  Doyle  H.Gambrell,   Jr 
and  Monty  S.Hoffsommer.    illus  Navigator  27; 
18-19  Summer  '80 


NAVY 


See  also    subdivision  under  specific  subjects, 


e.g. 


Appropriations  and  Expenditures--Navy--U.  S. 


NAVIGATORS 

AFRes  study:  Navs  have  best  shot  at  Reserve  slots. 
AF  Times  40:11  Jun  2    '80 

Career  opportunities  in  SAC  Operations  Plans. 

BrigGen  Allen  K.Rachel  and  Maj  Dennis  P.Hynes. 
illus  Navigator  27:22-24  Winter  '80 

Changes  lie  ahead  for  navigators.   Len  Famiglietti. 
AF  Times  40:2  Jan  21   '80 

An  extra  pair  of  eyes.   Capt  Robert  F.  Paling,   illus 
MAC  Flyer  27:4-6  Jan  '80 

Fact  versus  perception- -the  "fightergator"  enters  the 
80s.  Capt  Joseph  H.Wehrle,  Jr.  tabs  Aerosp  Safe- 
ty 36:4-6  Oct  '80 

Flying  in  the  electric  jet--a  navigator's  perspective. 
Capt  Michael  K.Pomphrey.   illus  Navigator  27: 
20-22  Summer  '80 

The  generals.  (Senior  navigator  and  aircraft  observer 
leaders  as  of  June  1,  1980)  illus  Navigator  27:9-11 
Summer  '80 

High  flight  to  Pakistan.   Dallas  R.  Blevins.    illus  Nav- 
igator 27:27-30  Summer  '80 


Law  and  conflict  at  sea.   LT  Roger  D.Wiegley.  illus 
Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:68-77  Jan-Feb  '80 

The  making  of  a  Navy.   RAdm  E.  F.Gueritz.   Islamic 
Def  Rev  5,   No.  2:20-24   '80 

Canada 

Canada's  future  in  NATO.  Joel  J.Sokolsky.  illus  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:66-73  Jan  '80 

History 

The  Royal  Canadian  Navy's  quest  for  autonomy  in  the 
North  West  Atlantic:   1941-43.   ComdrW.G.D. 
Lund,    illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:73-92  May-Jun  '80 

Denmark 


The  Niels  Juel  corvette--a  lesson  in  compact  design, 
illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 4:502-503   '80 

Great     Britain 

HMS  Invincible  accepted  into  the  Royal  Navy.   Col 
Norman  L.  Dodd.    illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  3:130-131 
May-Jun  '80 

The  Royal  Navy.   Adm  James  Eberle.   illus  US  Nav 
Inst  Proc   106:26-31  Aug   '80 


Incidence  of  complications  from  coronary  angiography 
in  463  USAF  aviators.  Mary  M.Thomas  and  others, 
tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:930-936 
Sep  '80 

Nav  commanders  slowly  increasing.  AF  Times  40:20 
Mar  24  '80 

Nav  shortage  severe,  situation  complex.  John  Ginov- 
sky.   AF  Times  41:15  Sep   1   '80 

Navigator  retention.  Capt  James  R.  Moat,  illus  tabs 
Navigator  27:5-8  Summer   '80 

3-year  CONUS  tours  open  to  o'seas  WSOs .  John  Gin- 
ovsky.  AF  Times  41:2  Nov  3   '80 

Education    and    Trainin  g_ 

Instructor  Training  School  (Mather  AFB,  CA):  "Hav- 
ing learned,  I  am  ready  to  teach.  "  Capt  Harry  M. 
Calcutt,   Jr.    illus  Navigator  27:10-12  Spring  '80 

Navs  at  Test  Pilot  School.   Capt  David  K.Wright. 
illus  tabs  Navigator  27:5-9  Winter   '80 

New  horizons  for  flying  training.  Maj  Gene  E.  Town- 
send,   illus  AF  Mag  63:36-42  Apr  '80 


The  Royal  Navy  1980.   Col  N.  L.Dodd.    illus  Asian 
Def  J  No.  3: 114- 116+  May-Jun  '80 

The  Royal  Navy's  Type  22  frigate.   R.  B.  Pengelley. 
illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  1:70-74   '80 

Exhibitions 

The  Royal  Navy  Equipment  Exhibition,  illus  NATO's 
Fifteen  Nations  24:58-59+  Oct-Nov  '79 

History 

FDR's  "big  stick."  (Proposed  naval  quarantine  of  Ja- 
pan,   1937)  John  McVickar  Haight,   Jr.    illus  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:68-73  Jul  '80 

Lord  Louis.   Prince  Philip,   Duke  of  Edinburgh,    illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:26-35  Feb  '80 

India 


The  Indian  Navy  gets  its  Sea  Harrier.  Pushpindar 
Singh,  illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  2:39+  Mar-Apr  '80 

Israel 


Naval  aims  and  strategy  of  Israel.   Capt  Imroze  Sagar. 
illus  tab  Islamic  Def  Rev  5,   No.  1:23-25+  '80 


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NAVY    -   Continued 


Italy 

Monitoring  the  southern  flank.   Adm  Giovanni  Sleiter, 
Ret.    illus  Interavia  35:42-43  Jan  '80 

The  spirit  and  continuity  of  the  Navy.   (Address, 

Italian  Naval  Academy,    1979)  Adm  Giovanni  Tor- 
risi,   trans  by  Susan  Wranik.  illus  US  Nav  Inst 
Proc  106:34-39  Apr  '80 

Exhibitions 

Genoa  and  Rotterdam- -two  exhibitions,    one  theme; 
Naval  power.   Felix  Muller  and  Robert  Salvy.    illus 
Armada  Intl  4:88+  May-Jun  '80 

Genoa  hosts  third  Italian  naval  exhibition  (Mostra 
Navale  1980).  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 7: 
1111-1113   '80 

The  Italian  naval  industry:  Trends  and  prospects. 

Ezio  Bonsignore.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25: 
95-96+  Aug-Sep  '80 


N_e_th ££la_n_d  s    -  Cont'd 

The  Walrus  class--new  submarines  for  the  Dutch 
Navy.  Capt  F.  de  Blocq  van  Kuffeler,  Ret.  tab 
illus  (Also  cutaway)  Intl  Def  Rev  13,  No. 3:356- 
358  '80 

Exhibitions 

Genoa  and  Rotterdam- -two  exhibitions,    one  theme: 
Naval  power.   Felix  Muller  and  Robert  Salvy.    illus 
Armada  Intl  4:88+  May-Jun   '80 

International  Naval  Technology  Expo  1980  (Rotterdam, 
June  2-5,    1980).  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 6:923- 

930   '80 

New     Zealand 


Modernizing  the  New  Zealand  Navy.  Joseph  Fama. 
Def  &  For  Aff  8:39+  Aug   '80 

N  i_g_e_r_i_a 


Italy  shows  off  its  naval  technology.    (3d  Italian  Navy 
Exhibition  (Mostra  Navale  Italiana)  illus  Islamic 
Def  Rev  5,   No.  2:42-54   '80 

Mostra  Navale:  Italy's  naval  industry  cuts  a  bella 
figura  and  sweeps  into  the  world  export  market. 
David  Harvey,  illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No. 5: 
6-8+  '80 

Mostra  Navale:  Italy's  strategic  power  rests  firmly 
on  its  technology  base.  David  Harvey,  illus  Def  & 
For  Aff  8,   No. 5:10-11+  '80 

The  3d  Genoa  Naval  Show:  A  preview.   Ezio  Bon- 
signore. illus  tabs  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25: 
67-68+  Apr-May  '80 

LJ_  b  y_a 

CNR's  Wadi-class  corvette  and  its  derivatives. 
R.  J.  L.  Dicker,  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 2: 
235-238   '80 

M_a_l_a_y _s  i  a_ 

Watercraft  makes  first  sale  to  Malaysian  Navy.    Brian 
Walters,    illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  6:9  Nov-Dec   '80 

NA_T_0 

An  appraisal  of  the  Standing  Naval  Force  Atlantic. 
LtComdr  M.J.Fisher,  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106: 
107-108  Nov  '80 


Europe's  frigates:  Built  for  NATO,   for  sale  to  the 
world.  Manuel  Ramirez  Babarrus.  illus  tabs 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:54+  Oct-Nov  '80 

Ocean  control:  The  "other"  nations  and  alliances. 
Norman  L.Stone,    illus  tabs  Mil  Elect/Counter- 
measures  5:26+  Dec   '79 

Netherlands 


Joint  surveillance  of  northern  coastline.   Capt  Nico 
van  Dam,   Ret.   illus  tab  Interavia  35:38-39  Jan  '80 

The  M-class  frigate.  Capt  F.  de  Blocq  van  Kuffeler, 
Ret.  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 4:504-506   '80 


Second  Mk  9  corvette  for  Nigeria,  illus  tab  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 5:690   '80 

Russia 

A  breach  in  the  ramparts.    (Soviet  Navy  in  the  Carib- 
bean) ENS  Christopher  A.Abel,    illus  US  Nav  Inst 
Proc  106:46-50  Jul  '80 

The  commanding  officer's  tactical  skills.   VAdm  V. 
Kruglyakov.    illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  6:9- 12  Jun  '80 

Critical  intelligence  issues  of  the  80s.  BrigGen  Clyde 
R.Dean  and  others,  illus  Signal  35:9-12+  Oct  '80 

High-speed  ocean  vehicles .  James  D.Hessman.  illus 
Sea  Power  23:25-26+  Sep   '80 

NATO's  maritime  air  defences:  Countering  the  in- 
creasing Soviet  maritime  threat.  Douglas  Chop- 
ping,   illus  map  Interavia  35:27-29  Jan  '80 

A  new  trend  in  Soviet  naval  developments.  Michael 
MccGwire.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 5:675-680  '80; 
Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:3-12  Jul-Aug  '80 

Pacific  Fleet  sailors.   VAdm  V.Sabaneyev.    illus  Sovi- 
et Mil  Rev  No.  8:34-36  Aug  '80 

The  rationale  for  the  development  of  Soviet  seapower. 
Michael  MccGwire.    illus  map  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:154-183  May  '80 

Sixth  Fleet  update.   CDR  Brent  Baker,   illus  tabs  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:52-59  Sep   '80 

Soviet  expansion  and  control  of  the  sea-lanes.   Mickey 
Edwards,   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:46-51  Sep   '80 

A  Soviet  Navy  for  the  nuclear  age.   CDR  Steve  F.Kime. 
illus  Parameters  10:58-70  Mar  '80 

The  Soviet  Navy  in  1979.  CAPT  William  H.  J.Man- 
thorpe,   Jr,   Ret.  illus  tabs  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  pt  1, 
106:113-119  Apr  '80;  pt  2,    106:119-123  Jun  '80 


Soviet  ship  types.  Arthur  D.Baker  III.  illus  tabs  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  pt  1,    106:111-117  Nov  '80;  pt  2, 
106:115-120  Dec  '80 


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NAVY   -   Continued 


Russia    -   Cont'd 


United    States   -   Cont'd 


Soviets  take  lead  in  surface  nukes.   L.Edgar  Prina. 
Sea  Power  23:39-40  Jul  '80 

The  state  of  the  Navy.    CDR  William  S.Hoffman,    illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:34-39  Sep   '80 

Theater  nuclear  encirclement:  Soviet  SLBM's  tar- 
geted on  Western  Europe.  Floyd  D.Kennedy,   Jr. 
illus  Natl  Def  64:42-47  Feb  '80 

Whither  the  Soviet  Navy?   CAPT  Thomas  A.Brooks, 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:103-104  Feb   '80 

South  Africa    (Republic) 

South  Africa's  strategic  importance:  A  re-assess- 
ment. Christopher  Coker.   RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies 
124:22-26  Dec  '79 

Sweden 

The  naval  defense  of  Sweden  in  the  1980s.  John  B. 
Hattendorf.  illus  map  tab  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:22- 
34  Jan-Feb  '80 

Thailand 


The  Royal  Thai  Navy's  Ratcharit- class .   Enrico  delle 
Capre.  illus  tabs  Asian  Def  J  No. 5:83+  Sep-Oct  '80 


United    States 


See  also 


Military  Sealift  Command 

also  specific  fleets,    e.g.. 
Fleet,    6th 

An  alternate  Navy  shipbuilding  program.  J.William 
Middendorf  II  and  John  J.Spittler.   tabs  Sea  Power 
23:13-18  Mar  '80 

An  application  of  packet  communications  techniques 
to  improve  the  Navy  C2  process.  Thomas  Barry 
Hughes,   tabs  illus  Signal  34:49-54  Feb  '80 

Boeing  offers  707/ECX  for  TACAMO  (TAke  Charge 
And  Move  Out)  role,  illus  tab  map  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 5:688-689   '80 

Confronting  the  Navy's  manpower  dilemma.    Bernard 
Rimland  and  Gerald  E.Larson,    illus  tabs  Def 
Mgt  J  16:30-34  First  Quarter  '80 

Crucial  Navy  mandates  adopted  at  (ROA)  National 
Council  meeting  cited.  RADM  John  B.Johnson. 
Officer  56:17  May  '80 

A  fleet  for  the  year  2000:  Future  force  structure. 
F.J.  West,   Jr.   illus  tabs  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106: 
66-81  May  '80 

The  future  of  U.S.   sea  power.  ADM  Thomas  B. Hay- 
ward.   (Reprinted  from  United  States  Naval  Institute 
Proceedings,   May  1979)  illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  5: 
124-127  Sep-Oct  '80 


High-speed  ocean  vehicles.  James  D.Hessman.  illus 
Sea  Power  23:25-26+  Sep  '80 

Improving  weapons  in  the  fleet.   Robert  J.Massey  and 
others.   Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:97-104  Spring   '80 


Looking  to  the  long  run.    (Navy's  Long  Range  Planning 
Group)  CDR  Gordon  G.Riggle.    illus  US  Nav  Inst 
Proc   106:60-65  Sep   '80 

Military  effectiveness  of  Navy  men  during  and  after 
Vietnam.   Anne  Hoiberg.   tabs  Armed  Forces  & 
Soc  6:232-246  Winter   '80 

(Naval  electronic  warfare)  Interview.   RADM  Albert 
A.Gallotta.  illus  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6:16+ 
Feb  '80 

Naval  operations  in  the  Middle  East.   VADM  Gerald  E. 
Miller,    Ret.   illus  Islamic  Ddf  Rev  5,   No.  I: 
10-13+  '80 

Navy  asks  OSD  support  to  re-activate  four  Iowa-class 
battleships,  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:48 
Apr  '80 

Navy:  Can  the  deeds  match  the  words?   Interview. 
Edward  Hidalgo,    illus  Govt  Exec   12:12+  Jan  '80 

Navy  completes  first  flight  tests  on  Arapaho--sea 
trials  scheduled  'later  this  year.'  James  J.Mul- 
quin.  illus  Sea  Power  23:31-33  Nov  '80 

Navy:  Maintaining  maritime  superiority,    illus 
Defense/80,   pp  5-7,   Apr  '80 

Navy's  automated  information  office:  Answers  in  sec- 
onds,  not  months,  illus  Govt  Exec  12:49-50  Feb  '80 

The  Navy's  RDT&E  program.   Norman  Friedman, 
illus  Sea  Power  23:48-50+  Apr  '80 

Needed:  An  'All-Oceans'  Naval  Alliance  and  'a  peace- 
time constabulary  of  the  seas.  '  Ray  S.Cline.  map 
illus  Sea  Power  23:39-40+  Apr  '80 

A  new  course  for  the  U.S.  Navy?  Can  a  smaller  fleet 
handle  a  bigger  job?  Benjamin  F.Schemmer.  illus 
tabs  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:30-33+  Apr  '80 

New  shipbuilding  and  aircraft  cuts  mandated  in  FY 
198  2  budget  plan.   L.  Edgar  Prina.    illus  Sea  Power 
23:15-16  Aug  '80 

Nine  prejudices  about  future  naval  systems.  David  C. 
Hazen.    illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:26-32  Jul  '80 

The  1979  defense  year  in  review.  L.Edgar  Prina. 
illus  Sea  Power  22:30+  Dec  '79 

Ocean  control:  Economics,   exchange  ratios  and  sea 
control.  Norman  L.Stone,  tabs  Mil  Elect/Counter- 
measures 6:28+  Feb  '80 


Planning  for  the  Navy  of  the   1980s.   VADM  M.Staser 
Holcomb.    illus  tabs  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:40-45 
Sep   '80 

Ready  for  what?   LCDR  Bernard  D.Cole,   illus  US  Nav 
Inst  Proc   106:38-40  Jun  '80 

Rock  bottom  =  maximum  number:  (Rep)  Trible  pro- 
vides  'sneak  preview'  of  SCN  (Shipbuilding  and 
Conversion,   Navy)  prospects.    Col  Warren  P. 
Baker,   Ret.    illus  Sea  Power  23:27-28  Feb  '80 

SSNs:  Stalking  the  Soviet  nukes.  CAPT  Joseph  F. 
Callo.  illus  Sea  Power  22:16-18+  Dec  '79 


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NAVY   -  Continued 


U_n_i  te_d__S t a t e  b    -  Cont'd 

Safeguarding  the  Western  Atlantic  and  the  Pacific 
Coast.   Ramon  Lopez,    illus  tab  Interavia  35:30-33 
Jan  '80 

Sea  services.   Regular  feature  in  issues  of  National 
Defense 


Shock  forces.  CDR  Robert  C.  Powers,  illus  US  Nav 
Inst  Proc  106:70-71  Jun  '80 

The  state  of  the  Navy.   CDR  William  S.Hoffman,    illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:34-39  Sep   '80 

Surface  fleet  takes  precedence  in  new  five-year  pro- 
gram. L. Edgar  Prina.  illus  Sea  Power  23:29-32 
Mar  '80 

Technology,   ASW,   and  the  Coast  Guard.   LCDR  Bruce 
B.Stubbs  and  LT  Richard  R.Kelly,  illus  US  Nav 
Inst  Proc  106:29-35  Oct  '80 

Testing  the  Navy's  professional  and  managerial 
skills.  RADM  Donald  G.Iselin.   illus  chart  Mil 
Engr  72:9-13  Jan-Feb  '80 

Thinking  about  the  future  of  the  Navy.   ADM  Stansfield 
Turner,   Ret.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:66-69 
Aug  '80 

Tomorrow's  fleet.  CDR  John  D.Alden,   Ret.  illus  tabs 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:117-126  Jan  '80 

Trident:  New  meaning  in  an  ancient  symbol.  Charles 
N.Dragonette.  illus  Sea  Power  22:25+  Dec  '79 

The  United  States  naval  shipbuilding  programmes-- 
1979.  Richard  F.Cross  III.  illus  RUSI  J  for  Def 
Studies  125:78-82  Sep  '80 

(The  U.S.  Navy)  Interview.  ADM  Thomas  B.Hayward. 
illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:49-50+  Apr  '80 

The  U.S.   Navy:  Frigates.   Norman  Polmar.    illus  tab 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:118-119  Jul  '80 

The  U.S.  Navy  in  transition.   Raymond  T.Tate.  Signal 
34:33-35  Apr  '80 


U_n_i  t_e_d__S_t_a_te£    -   Cont'd 
Hi  story  -   Cont'd 

United  States  Naval  Aviation  history--a  guide  to  the 
sources.   William  J.Armstrong,   illus  Aerosp  Hist 
27:109-112  Jun  '80 

The  U.S.   Navy  and  War  Plan  Orange,    1933-1940: 
Making  necessity  a  virtue.   Michael  K.Doyle,   illus 
Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:49-63  May-Jun  '80 

William  Veazie  Pratt  as  CNO:  17  September  1930- 
30  June  1933.  Craig  L.Symonds.  illus  Nav  War 
Col  Rev  33:17-33  Mar-Apr  '80 

Statistics 

Naval  forces  summary,   February  1980.   Table  only. 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:232  May  '80 

Planning  for  the  Navy  of  the   1980s.   VADM  M.  Staser 
Holcomb.    illus  tabs  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:40-45 
Sep   '80 

NAVY  DAY 

Navy  Day  1979.  illus  Sea  Power  22:45-51  Dec   '79 
Navy  Day  1980.    illus  Sea  Power  23:51-55  Dec   '80 

NAVY   LEAGUE 

Navy  League  78th  Convention,   Washington,   Apr  7-10, 
1980.  illus  Sea  Power  23:24-36  Jun  '80 

The  1980  NLUS  declaration  of  principles  and  objec- 
tives (as  adopted  at  the  National  Convention,   Wash- 
ington,  April  10,    1980).  illus  Sea  Power  23:16-19 
May  '80 

NEGOTIATION 


Financial  management  and  labor  negotiations --should 
the  twain  meet?   E.  R.  Nordtvedt.   tab  Armed  Forces 
Compt  25:23-25+  May  '80 

NEGROES  IN  THE  ARMED  FORCES  see  Blacks  in  the 
Armed  Forces 


Why  Navy  wants  50%  more  combat  muscle.  Interview. 
ADM  Thomas  B.Hayward.  tabs  Govt  Exec  12:16+ 
Aug   '80 

History 

The  effectiveness  of  the  "Washington  Treaty"  Navy. 
Thomas  C.Hone.  illus  tabs  Nav  War  Col  Rev  32: 
35-59  Nov-Dec  '79 


NEMIROW,   Samuel  B. 

MarAd  Chief  discusses  U.S. -flag  problems,   pros- 
pects,  and  pending  legislation.  Interview.  Samuel 
B.Nemirow.  por  Sea  Power  23:37-44  May  '80 

The  Merchant  Marine:  What  can  we  count  on?   Samuel 
B.Nemirow.  por  Defense/80,   pp  10-15,   Oct  '80 


FDR's  "big  stick.  "  (Proposed  naval  quarantine  of  Ja- 
pan,   1937)  John  McVickar  Haight,   Jr.   illus  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:68-73  Jul  '80 

Managerial  style  in  the  interwar  Navy:  A  reappraisal. 
Thomas  C.Hone  and  Mark  David  Mandeles.  Nav 
War  Col  Rev  33:88-101  Sep-Oct  '80 

The  other  Mississippi.   Mid  Michael  Moore,    illus  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:54-57  Feb  '80 

United  States  aviation  units  aboard  fast  battleships  in 
World  War  II:  Changing  missions  in  midstream. 
Malcolm  Muir,   Jr.   illus  Aerosp  Hist  27:95-100 
Jun  '80 


NETHERLANDS 

The  Queen's  own.  (USAF's  32d  TFS  has  special  ties 
to  the  Netherlands)  Capt  Katie  Cutler,  illus  Air- 
man 24:44-48  Nov  '80 

TMO  (Transportation  Movements  Office)  Rotterdam: 
Small,   but  efficient.  PFC  David  Osinski.  illus 
Translog   11:10-11  Aug    '80 

NEUTRALITY 


Neutrals--their  rights,   duties.   Don  Mace.  AF  Times 
41:17  Oct  13   '80 


310 


NEUTRALITY      -   Continued 

Austria 


Area  defence --Austria's  security.   Otto  Roesch.    illus 
tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:43-44+  Jun-Jul  '80 

Burma 


The  threat  to  Burma's  neutrality.   Michael  Morgan, 
illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.  5:28-29  '80 

F  inland 


Will  of  the  nation:  Finland's  defence  policy.    Lasse 
Aikas.   illus  tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:31-33 
Jun-Jul   '80 

Sweden 

Independence  and  self-determination  (for  Sweden). 
Eric  Kronmark.    illus  tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations 
25:24-25+  Jun-Jul  '80 

Switzerland 


The  militia  forces  of  Switzerland.   G.  A.  Chevallaz. 
illus  tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:18+  Jun-Jul  '80 

Y  u_g  o  sj.  a  y_i_a_ 

Yugoslavia--one  of  the  neutrals?   Norah  Beloff.   illus 
tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:50-52  Jun-Jul   '80 

NEUTRON  BOMB 


NEWS  MEDIA  -  Continued 

Partisan  politics  and  the  Pentagon.    Bruce  Callander, 
illus  AF  Times  41:20+  Sep   15   '80 

President  Carter's  comments  on  Stealth  leaks.  (Infor- 
mal remarks  to  reporters,  Perth  Amboy,   NJ,   Sep 
9,    1980)  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:73  Oct  '80 

Sec  Brown  under  oath  on  'Stealth.  '  Martha  Lynn 
Craver.    illus  AF  Times  41:3  Sep  15   '80 

Statement  by  Dr  William  J.Perry,   House  Armed  Ser- 
vices Investigating  Subcommittee,   4  September 
1980.   illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:22+  Oct  '80 

Statement  of  Defense  Secretary  Harold  Brown  (on 
Stealth  technology),  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl 
118:23  Oct  '80 

TV  on  'Nam:  How  big  an  impact?   Bruce  Callander. 
AF  Times  40:20+  Jul  14   '80 

When  our  leaders  deal  with  the  media.    BrigGen  H.J. 
Dalton,    Jr,    Ret.    TIG  Brief  32:2  Sep   12   '80 

NEWSPAPERS 


French  nuclear  weapons  choices  for  the  next  twenty 
years.  Germain  Chambost.  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 7: 
982  '80 

NEWMAN,    Aubrey  S. 

Book  needed  on  Chiefs  of  Staff.  MajGen  A.S.Newman, 
por  Army  30:63-65  Jun   '80 

Loneliness  is  part  of  the  job.  MajGen  A.S.Newman. 
Army  30:63-64  Apr  '80 

NEWS  MEDIA 

"...   and  that's  the  way  it  is  ?  "  The  military  &  the 
media.   MajGen  Jerry  R.Curry,    illus  Defense/80, 
pp  19-24,   Jun  '80 

Democrats,   Republicans,    and  the  defense  budget: 

1969-1980.  Lawrence  J.Korb.  illus  tabs  Sea  Pow- 
er 23:34-38  Oct  '80 

Excerpts  from  Governor  Reagan's  speech  on  Stealth 
leaks  (Jacksonville,   FL,  Sep  4,    1980).  SecDef 
Brown's  rejoinder.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:72 
Oct  '80 

Journal  testimony  on  Stealth  leaks  before  the  House 
Armed  Services  Investigating  Subcommittee,  illus 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:11+  Oct  '80 

The  love -hate  affair  between  the  Pentagon  and  the 
press.    Lloyd  Norman,    illus  Army  30:14-20 
Feb  '80 

'Mum'  still  the  word  on  nukes.   AF  Times  41:16 
Oct  27   '80 

Ocean  control:  Missile  systems  in  the  Soviet  press. 
Norman  L.Stone,  illus  map  Mil  Elect/Counter- 
measures  6:39-40+  Oct  '80 


What  so  proudly  she  hails.   (Le  Killgore  uses  her  past 
experiences,   including  those  as  an  AF  wife,   to  help 
her  as  a  newspaper  reporter  in  San  Angelo,    TX) 
Sgt  Craig  Pugh.  illus  Airman  24:17-20  Nov  '80 

History 

Army  Times  at  40-year  mark  (serving  soldiers  since 
Aug  17,    1940).    illus  AF  Times  41:29-32  Aug  18  '80 

NICARAGUA 

The  fall  of  Somoza:  Anatomy  of  a  revolution.   Robin 
Navarro  Montgomery,    illus  Parameters  10:47-57 
Mar  '80 

The  Lake  Nicaragua  naval  base  scheme.   LCDR  Daniel 
H.  Wicks,   Ret.    illus  map  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106: 
56-60  Aug  '80 

F_o^^j_g_n_R  e_l_a_t_i_o_n_s 

United  States 

The  fall  of  Somoza:  Anatomy  of  a  revolution.   Robin 
Navarro  Montgomery,    illus  Parameters   10:47-57 
Mar   '80 

NIGHT  FIGHTING 

Advances  in  target  acquisition  and  missile  guidance. 
John  S.  Phillip,    illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  3:56+  May- 
Jun  '80 

Dangerous  midnight- -delay,  confusion  on  road  to  a 
night  tank  killer.  David  Harvey,  illus  Def  &  For 
Aff  8:12-15+  Nov  '80 

Night  games  in  NATO.    Lt-Col  M.G.Tweed,   illus 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue  No.  1: 
136+  '80 

E_q_u_i  jd  nT_e_n_t 

Eyes  for  the  Navy?  CDR  Harold  M.Olson,  illus  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:113-115  Jul  '80 

Fight  against  the  night.   SSgt  Jim  Boersema.    illus  Sol- 
diers 35:18-21  Aug  '80 


311 


NIGHT  FIGHTING  -  Continued 

Equipment-   Cont'd 

The  Milan  night  sight,  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 2:256   '80 

Night  vision  devices,   illus  Mil  Rev  60:84-85  Jan  '80 

NIGHT  FLYING 


Dangerous  midnight- -delay,  confusion  on  road  to  a 
night  tank  killer.  David  Harvey,  illus  Def  &  For 
Aff  8:12-15+  Nov  '80 

A  human  performance/workload  evaluation  of  the 
AN/PVS-5  bifocal  night  vision  goggles.   Lewis  W. 
Stone  and  others,    illus  tabs  Aviation,   Space  & 
Envmt  Med  51:797-804  Aug   '80 

Night  vision.  CW2  Robert  L.Portman.  illus  MAC 
Flyer  27:6-7  Apr  '80 

Red  lights  can  mean  trouble.  Silas  G.Garrett,  illus 
tabs  USA  Avn  Dig  26:41-43  Sep  '80 

Visibility,    safety  and  you.   MSgt  Frederick  N.  Rottet. 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:10-11  May  '80 

Study    and     Teaching 

Go  lost  wingman.  Capt  Craig  Lamkin.  illus  TAC 
Attack  20:14-15  Jan  '80 

NOISE 


Combined  effects  of  broadband  noise  and  complex 
waveform  vibration  on  cognitive  performance. 
C.Stanley  Harris  and  Richard  W.Shoenberger . 
illus  tabs  Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:1-5 
Jan  '80 

Identification  of  the  minimum  noise  level  capable  of 
producing  an  asymptotic  temporary  threshold  shift. 
Mark  R.Stephenson  and  others,  tabs  Aviation, 
Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:391-396  Apr  '80 

Noise -induced  hearing  loss  and  vestibular  dysfunc- 
tion. W.  J.Oosterveld  and  others,  tabs  Aviation, 
Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:823-826  Aug  '80 

Return  of  the  American  SST.   Walter  B.  Hendrickson, 
Jr.   illus  tab  Natl  Def  65:32-33  Dec   '80 

NONAPPROPRIATED  FUNDS 


GAO  is  critical  of  rec  facilities.  AF  Times  41:46 
Sep  29  '80 

NONCOMMISSIONED  OFFICERS 


A  i£_F£££e_j^^Saud_i^_A_r_a_b_i_a_ 

New  Saudi  NCOs  getting  taste  of  life  in  America  (at 
Lackland  AFB,   TX).   AF  Times  41:8  Oct  27  '80 

A  i  £    Force--!].  S. 

Advice  to  losers--2  out  of  5  NCOs  seeking  E-8  this 
year  made  it.  Bruce  Callander.  AF  Times  40:6 
Jun  23   '80 

Airmen  of  the  Year,   illus  AF  Times  40:6  Jun  30   '80 


NONCOMMISSIONED  OFFICERS  -  Continued 

A£r__F_o_r_c_e_-_-_U.  S.     -  Cont'd 

Another  E-9  group  (chief  master  sergeants)  to  stay 
on  up  to  33  years.    Bruce  Callander.   AF  Times 
41:7  Sep  1   '80 

A  commitment  to  excellence.    (AF's  Outstanding  Air- 
men for  1979)  Capt  Dick  Sheffield,    illus  Airman 
24:8-12  Jan  '80 

E-6,   7:  Test  scores  the  difference.  Bruce  Callander. 
AF  Times  40:4  Jul  7   '80 

8768  NCOs  due  hikes  Sep  1st.  Pat  Dalton.  AF  Times 
41:3  Aug  25   '80 

Hundreds  of  NCOs  being  asked  to  stay.  Bruce  Cal- 
lander. AF  Times  40:1+  Mar  17   '80 

Hundreds  of  NCOs  get  to  stay  on.  Bruce  Callander. 
AF  Times  40:1+  Jul   14   '80 

If  degrees  carried  points  ...  Bruce  Callander.  AF 
Times  40:4+  Jan  28   '80 

The  McCoy  who's  real.   (CMSAF  James  M. McCoy) 
SMSgt  Dave  Sheeder.  illus  Airman  24:17-22 
May  '80 

More  EM  will  retrain  in  lower  NCO  grades.  AF 
Times  41:1+  Dec  22  '80 

NCO  hikes:  Quotas  down,   but  ahead  of  schedule,  illus 
AF  Times  41:24  Sep  29   '80 

NCO  promotion  cycle  still  ahead  of  schedule.  Pat  Dal- 
ton. AF  Times  41:3  Nov  3   '80 

9-level  test  on  way  out.   AF  Times  40:8  Mar  17   '80 

One  in  5  bucking  for  E-5  made  it,  statistics  show. 
Pat  Dalton.   AF  Times  41:4  Aug  4  '80 

Palace  Balance  letters  no  cause  for  panic.  Len  Fa- 
miglietti.   AF  Times  41:2  Dec  8   '80 

13,  249  selected  for  E-5;  quotas  biggest  of  year. 

Bruce  Callander,    illus  AF  Times  41:1+  Jul  28   '80 

3640  NCOs  to  get  pre -Yule  promotion.  Pat  Dalton. 
AF  Times  41:2  Nov  24  '80 

To  serve  my  fellow  men  in  blue.    (Interviews  with 
CMSAFs)  K.Thuermer.   illus  Sergeants   18:14-18 
Feb   '80 

Twelve  for  eighty.  (Outstanding  Airmen  for  1980) 
Capt  Katie  Cutler,  illus  Airman  24:32-39  Dec   '80 

The  25th  anniversary  of  the  Outstanding  Airmen  pro- 
gram.  William  P.Schlitz.   illus  AF  Mag  63-82-84 
Nov  '80 

23,000  selected  for  E-6,   E-7.    Bruce  Callander.   AF 
Times  40:3  Jun  30   '80 

Two  NCOs  defy  death;  scale  'highest  mountain'  (Mt 
Aconcagua,  Mendoza,  Argentina).  Pat  Vaughan. 
illus  AF  Times  40:16+  Apr  14  '80 

What  to  do  about  esprit.  AF  Times  40:37  May  5   '80 
A_r _m_e_d_    Forces  —  U.  S. 

BAS  will  benefit  14,000  single  NCOs.   AF  Times  41:2 
Dec  29  '80 


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NONCOMMISSIONED  OFFICERS  -  Continued 

A_r_rn_e_d__F_o_i^c  e  s  -  -  U  .  S  .   -   Cont'd 

Service  NCOs  compared:  AF's  re-ups  best,  hikes 
slowest.  Bruce  Callander,  tab  AF  Times  41:6 
Sep  8  '80 

A_r_m_y_^^U^S  . 

Bolstering  the  backbone.   LtCol  Thomas  B.Vaughn, 
illus  Infantry  70:25-26  May-Jun  '80 

Enlisted  career  news.   Regular  feature  in  issues  of 
Air_Def e_nse_Mag_a  z  ine 

Enlisted  career  notes.   Regular  feature  in  issues  of 
Infantry 

For  NCO's:  Leadership,  hard  work  and  training.   SMA 
William  A.Connelly,    illus  Army  30:21-24  Oct  '80 

SEERs  (Senior  Enlisted  Evaluation  Reports)  shape  the 
Army.   MSgt  Matt  Glasgow.   Soldiers  35:19  Sep   '80 


NORTH  AMERICAN  AIR  DEFENSE  COMMAND 


The  case  for  continental  air  defense.   MajGen  R.Rus- 
sell Barber,   Ret.    illus  Parameters   10:20-23 
Mar   '80 

Soviets  reject  explanation  that  warning  alert  failed. 
AF  Times  40:3  Jun  23   '80 

NORTH  ATLANTIC  TREATY  ORGANIZATION 


See  also 
Allied  Command  Atlantic 
Allied  Command  Europe 
NATO  Integrated  Communications  Systems 

also  subdivision  under  specific  subjects,  e.g., 
Defenses --NATO 


Autumn  Forge   '80.   Frederick  Bonnart.  illus  NATO's 
Fifteen  Nations  25:81-82  Oct-Nov  '80 

Autumn  Forge  80:  NATO's  readiness  gameplan.  Deb- 
orah M.Kyle,  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:30+ 
Nov  '80 


Soldier  expectations.   Capt  Gardner  M.Nason.    illus 
Soldiers  35:11-13  Jun  '80 

J^a_^i_n_e__C_o_r_p_s  —  U  .  S  . 

Training  NCOs  to  lead.   IstLt  W  .R.Kellner .  tab 
MarCor  Gaz  64:25  Apr  '80 

R_e_s_e_r_v_e_F_o_r_c_e_s_-_-  Air     Force--U.S. 

Pay  and  'erosion  of  benefits'  main  concern  of  top 

Reserve  EM  advisor  (CMSgt  Jack  E.Roberts).   Pat 
Dal  ton.   AF  Times  40:7  Jul  21   '80 

NONCOMMISSIONED  OFFICERS  ACADEMIES 


The  balance  in  Central  Europe:  Reflections  through 
the  Soviet  prism.   LtCol  Allan  A.Myer.  illus  tabs 
Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:15-43  Nov-Dec   '80 

C'/CW  in  Europe- -can  NATO  get  its  electrons  togeth- 
er?   Deborah  M.Kyle  and  Benjamin  F.Schemmer. 
illus  tab  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:24-25+  Sep  '80 

Can  NATO  survive  Eurocommunism?    James  P. 
O'Leary.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:73-90  Spring   '80 

Challenges  and  uncertainty:  NATO's  southern  flank. 
James  Brown,    illus  AU  Rev  31:3-16  May-Jun  '80 


It's  much  more  than  academic.  (Professional  military 
education  instructors  have  a  challenging  job)  SMSgt 
Dick  Larsen.   illus  Airman  24:38-42  Sep   '80 

License  to  lead.   (Air  National  Guard  trains  NCOs  and 
officer  candidates  at  the  Professional  Military  Ed- 
ucation Center  in  Tennessee)  Capt  Dick  Sheffield, 
illus  Airman  24:30-34  Jul  '80 

NCO  Academy  develops  self  awareness.   TIG  Brief 
32:15  Mar  21   '80 

PME,   little  understood,   held  vital  to  NCO  career. 
SSgt  John  V.Steffens.   AF  Times  40:22  Jun  30   '80 

Report:  Leadership  schools  waste  $$.   AF  Times 
41:30  Dec  15   '80 

2  off-duty  NCOs  plug  gap  in  PME.   AF  Times  41:42 
Sep  15   '80 

NONCOMMISSIONED  OFFICERS  CLUBS  see  Service- 
men's  Clubs 

NONRESIDENT  TRAINING  see  Correspondence  Schools 
and  Courses 

NORMANDY  CAMPAIGN,    1944 

Fired  upon  by  our  own  forces!  Hoyt  M.Warren,   Sr. 
illus  AF  Times  41:10  Dec  15   '80 

'The  greatest  martial  drama  in  history':  D-Day  re- 
membered. Hanson  W.Baldwin,  illus  Army  30: 
18-25  Jun  '80 


The  "Chinese  card"  in  NATO's  deck.  S.Guk.  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No.  11:48-49  Nov  '80 

Combined  amphibious  operations  in  northern  Europe. 
LtCol  Joseph  H.Alexander,  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:26-32  Nov  '80 

Control  of  the  eastern  seaways.   Derek  Wood,   illus 
Interavia  35:44-46  Jan  '80 

Coronet  Bridle:  Duluth's   148  th  Tactical  Re  con  Group 
deploys  to  Germany.    TSgt  Dick  Palmer,   illus 
Natl  Guard  34:14-16  Apr  '80 

Defence  related  economic  co-operation  and  assistance 
within  the  Alliance.   Rainer  W.  Rupp.   illus  tab 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:61-62+  Jun-Jul  '80 

Does  NATO  have  a  future?    Walter  F.Hahn.  Intl  Sec 
Rev  5:151-172  Summer  '80 

The  East- West  theatre  balance  in  Europe.  Interna- 
tional Institute  for  Strategic  Studies,  tabs  AF  Mag 
63:121-124  Dec  '80 

Economic  stresses  in  the  NATO  Alliance.  David  K. 
Hall.  AEI  For  Plcy  &  Def  Rev  2,   No.  5:11-14  '80 

Exercise  Display  Determination  '79.   LtCol  J.J.W. 
Hilgers.  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:64-73  May  '80;  An- 
other view.   Capt  Andrew  J.  Franklin. 64: 16- 17 
Aug   '80 

Exercise  report:  Autumn  Forge,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen 
Nations  24:62-64+  Oct-Nov  '79 


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NORTH  ATLANTIC  TREATY  ORGANIZATION  - 
Continued 

Federal  Republic  of  Germany--25  years  in  NATO. 
Hans  Apel.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:18+ 
Aug-Sep  '80 

"Fight  outnumbered  and  win"    .  .  .   against  what  odds? 
Col  Daniel  Cans,   Ret.  illus  tabs  map  Mil  Rev  pt  1, 
60:31-46  Dec  '80 

Flaws  in  I.I.S.S.   (International  Institute  for  Strategic 
Studies)  "Military  Balance"  cause  major  problems 
for  NATO.  Justin  Galen,  tab  Armed  Forces  J  Intl 
117:16-17+  Dec  '79;  Rebuttal.  Col  Jonathan  Alford. 
117:32+  Feb  '80 

GAO  raps  DOD  on  NATO  (E-3A)  deal.   Len  Famig- 
lietti.   AF  Times  41:26  Aug  18   '80 

Global  threats  and  trans -Atlantic  allies.   Gregory  F. 
Treverton.   Intl  Sec  5:142-158  Fall  '80 


Greek  foreign  policy  in  the  1980  's:  Decade  for  deci- 
sion. Michael  M.Boll.  illus  Parameters  10:72-81 
Dec   '80 

How  much  is  not  enough?   The  non-nuclear  air  battle 
in  NATO's  Central  Region.   Maj  Charles  L.  Fox 
and  LtCol  Dino  A.  Lorenzini.   illus  tab  Nav  War 
Col  Rev  33:58-78  Mar-Apr  '80 

Iceland:  Unique  in  NATO.  LCDR  Robert  A.  Fliegel. 
illus  tab  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:32-37  Aug  '80 

The  impossible  task- -defense  without  relevant  strat- 
egy.  LtCol  Wolfgang  W.E.Samuel,   illus  AU  Rev 
31:15-28  Mar-Apr  '80 

In  focus.   Regular  feature  in  issues  of  Au-_Force__Mag 
az_ine_ 

Is  there  really  a  better  way  to  win  a  war  in  Europe? 
Maj  Charles  W.Specht.   AU  Rev  31:74-77;  Re- 
sponses.  William  S.  L bid.   3  1:77-79;  Russell  F. 
Weigley.   31:79-80;  LtGen  Raymond  B. Furlong, 
Ret.   31:80-81  Nov-Dec  '79;  Rebuttal:  Yes,   there 
really  is  a  better  way  to  win  a  war  in  Europe. 
Maj  Leslie  J.Hamblin.   31:70-72;  Responses.  Maj 
Charles  W.Specht  and  others.   3:73-82  Sep-Oct  '80 

Joined  hands  across  the  sea.  Pamela  Kane  and  IstLt 
Carol  Dulin.  illus  Natl  Guard  34:20-27  Oct  '80 

Joint  surveillance  of  northern  coastline.  Capt  Nico 
van  Dam,   Ret.   illus  tab  Interavia  35:38-39  Jan  '80 

Lasting  peace  and  reliable  security  for  Europe. 
V.  Yefremov.   Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  7:52-53  Jul   '80 

'Merhaba'  Merzifon.  MSgt  Janet  A.Wright,  illus  Air 
Reservist  32:10-11  May  '80 

Militarist  fumes  in  NATO.  Col  V.Katerinich.  illus 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 9:50-52  Sep  '80 

Missile  unity:  A  NATO  view.  (Interview  with  G.R. 
Jefferson)  David  Harvey,  illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8, 
No. 3:39-41+  '80 

Monitoring  the  southern  flank.   Adm  Giovanni  Sleiter, 
Ret.   illus  Interavia  35:42-43  Jan  '80 

'Mystery  Battalion'  moves  out  (in  Exercise  Eligible 
Receiver  II).   LtCol  Albert  G.Folcher,   Jr  and  Maj 
Michael  A.Andrews,   illus  Army  30:26-29  Feb  '80 


NORTH  ATLANTIC  TREATY  ORGANIZATION  ■ 
Continued 

NATO  agrees  to  deploy  572  new  long  range  nucs. 
illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:38  Jan  '80 


NATO  and  new  missiles.   Editorial.   Walter  F.Hahn. 
Strat  Rev  8:9-10  Winter   '80 

NATO  and  rationalization,    standardization,   and  inter- 
operability.  LtCol  Glynn  E.Parker,    illus  Army 
Log  12:24-27  Mar-Apr  '80 

NATO  common-funded  infrastructure  projects.  (Ad- 
dress,  AFCEA  NATO  Brussels  Symposium,   Oct 
1980)  VAdm  D.A.Collins,   Ret.  Signal  35:35-38 
Dec  '80 

The  NATO  identification  system.   Dan  Boyle,   illus 
Interavia  35:201-205  Mar  '80 

NATO  needs  and  plans  revealed.   Richard  Hartman. 
Def  Elect  12:35-36  Feb  '80 

NATO,   nuclear  weapons,    and  the  death  of  detente, 
tabs  Def  Monitor  9:  entire  issue  Mar  '80 

NATO:  Past,  present  and  future.   Maj  Roger  M. 
Jaroch.   illus  maps  charts  MarCor  Gaz  64:29-40 
Jun  '80 

NATO:  The  lost  battalions.   Gregory  Copley,    illus 
Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.  2:6-9   '80 

NATO's  chemical  warfare  defense:  Improving  but  in- 
adequate. Deborah  M.Kyle,  illus  Armed  Forces  J 
Intl  118:33  Nov  '80 

NATO's  "first  nuclear  use":  A  deepening  trap?  Fred 
Charles  Ikle'.   illus  Strat  Rev  8:18-23  Winter   '80 

NATO's  land  and  sea  strategies--are  they  compatible? 
Maj  George  M.  Connell.  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:41-46 
Jun  '80 

NATO's  maritime  air  defences:  Countering  the  in- 
creasing Soviet  maritime  threat.  Douglas  Chop- 
ping,   illus  map  Interavia  35:27-29  Jan  '80 


NATO's  nuclear  debate.   Michael  Morgan. 
&  For  Aff  8,   No.  2:15+  '80 


illus  Def 


The  North  Atlantic  Treaty.  International  Institute  for 
Strategic  Studies,  illus  tabs  map  AF  Mag  63:75-79+ 
Dec   '80 

The  northern  flank  of  NATO.   Gen  Peter  Whiteley. 
RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125:9-13  Mar   '80 

Nuclear  weapons  and  NATO.   LtCol  Alan  P.Arm- 
strong,  illus  Ma  Rev  60:11-17  May  '80 

Polaris  successor.    (Report  of  a  seminar  held  at  RUSI 
in  conjunction  with  British  Atlantic  Committee, 
April  30,    1980)  illus  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125: 
16-26  Sep   '80 

The  Queen's  own.  (USAF's  32d  TFS  has  special  ties 
to  the  Netherlands)  Capt  Katie  Cutler,  illus  Air- 
man 24:44-48  Nov  '80 

Reassessing  Turkey:  A  faithful  ally  disillusioned  and 

in  trouble.   Francis  P.Butler,  map  Parameters 

10:24-32  Mar  '80 
Reconnaissance  forces  in  the  Central  Region.    Brig 

Greg  Read,    illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special 

Issue  No.  1:129-130+  '80 


314 


NORTH  ATLANTIC  TREATY  ORGANIZATION  - 
Continued 

Reinforcing  NATO- -rapidly.   (From  remarks  to  the 
National  Strategic  Mobility  Conference,    Washing- 
ton,  May  28,    1980)  Gen  W.Y.Smith,  illus  Defense/ 
80,   pp  2-7,   Aug   '80 

The  rise  of  the  new  Greece.  Patrick  Murphy,  illus 
Def  &  For  Aff  8:6-9+  Oct  '80 

Should  Spain  join  NATO?  LtComdr  Antonio  Zea.  illus 
tab  Nav  War  Col  Rev  32:78-87  Nov-Dec   '79 

Some  strategic  implications  of  fighting  outnumbered 
on  the  NATO  battlefield.  Col  William  O.Stauden- 
maier.   illus  Mil  Rev  60:38-50  May  '80 

Spain  and  NATO:  Problems  and  prospects.  Col  F.R. 
Stevens,    Jr.    illus  AU  Rev  31:2-14  Mar-Apr  '80 

Strategic  factors  affecting  the  defence  by  NATO  of 
Western  Europe:  A  reappraisal.  LtCol  D.M.O. 
Miller.   RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125:37-43  Sep   '80 

Tackling  tactics  together.   (Pilots  from  central  Euro- 
pean nations  learn  to  work  together  at  the  Tactical 
Leadership  Program,    Jever  AB,    Ger)  Capt  Katie 
Cutler,   illus  Airman  24:43-48  Dec   '80 

Tactical  air  power  within  NATO- -a  growing  conver- 
gence of  views.   Maj  Donald  J.Alberts.   AU  Rev  31: 
59-70;  Responses.   Maj  Price  T.Bingham  and  LtCol 
Owen  H.  Wormser.   31:70-73  Mar-Apr  '80 

Theatre  nuclear  force  modernisation.    (Report  of  a 
seminar  held  at  RUSI  in  conjunction  with  British 
Atlantic  Committee,   Feb  12,    1980)  RADM  E.  F. 
Gueritz.   illus  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125:3-10 
Sep   '80 

The  trouble  with  NATO.   LtGen  Ira  C.  Eaker,   Ret. 
AF  Times  40:19-20  Jun  23   '80;  Natl  Def  65:38 
Oct  '80 

Turkey--present  situation.  LtGen  Ira  C.  Eaker,  Ret. 
AF  Times  41:21-22  Dec  15   '80 

The  U.S.   Air  Force  in  Europe.    (Presentation,  Air 
Force  Assoc  National  Symposium,    Los  Angeles, 
Oct  25,    1979)  Gen  John  W.Pauly.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup  No.  2:6- 13  Feb  '80 

Updating  command  and  control  systems  in  NATO. 
Erik  Klippenberg.  Signal  35:31-33  Dec  '80 

View  from  Athens- -new  efforts  to  bring  Greece  back 
into  NATO's  military  structure.   Chris  G.  Eliou. 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:44  Feb-Mar  '80 

When  turfs  overlap:  A  study  of  organizations  in  colli- 
sion. (U.S.  Army  intelligence  community)  MajGen 
Edward  B.Atkeson.  illus  Army  30:38-43  Nov  '80 


MORTH  ATLANTIC  TREATY  ORGANIZATION 


Continued 

Foreign     Relations     -  Cont'd 

Germany  (Federal  Republic) 

European  security  and  the  German  problem.   Chris- 
toph  Bertram.   Intl  Sec  4:105-116  Winter   '79/'80 

Hi  sto  r_y 

The  creation  of  the  North  Atlantic  Alliance,    1948- 
1952.   Alan  K.Henrikson.    illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev 
33:4-39  May-Jun  '80 

0_r  jj  anization 

AGARD--what  it  is  and  what  it  does.   J.Burnham. 

illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:57-58  Aug-Sep  '80 

The  Air  Forces  of  NATO.   Gen  H.F.Gundersen  and 
others,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue 
No. 2:  entire  issue  '79 


Allied  Forces  Southern  Europe.   Harold  E. Shear, 
illus  chart  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24:49-52 
Dec   '79-Jan  '80 


map 


CNAD  and  NIAG:  The  Conference  of  National  Arma- 
ments Directors,    its  inter  governmental  groups 
and  the  NATO  Industrial  Advisory  Group.   John  C. 
Stone,    illus  chart  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24:28+ 
Dec   '79-Jan  '80 

The  creation  of  the  North  Atlantic  Alliance,    1948- 
1952.  Alan  K.Henrikson.    illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev 
33:4-39  May-Jun  '80 

The  Iberian  Atlantic  Area  Command.   Christian  Eliot, 
illus  map  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24:68-69  Oct- 
Nov  '79 

NAMSA:  The  NATO  Maintenance  and  Supply  Agency- - 
its  role  in  international  logistics.   Harry  S.Spauld- 
ing.    illus  tabs  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24:54+ 
Dec   '79-Jan  '80 

NATO  naval  armaments  co-operation.   FAdm  Dieter 
Welle rshoff.   illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24: 
39-40+  Dec  '79-Jan  '80 


NORTH  SEA  REGION 

Across  or  along:  Soviet  amphibious  options  in  North- 
western Europe.   (Is  a  joint  NATO  Marine  Corps 
needed?  )  Alexander  K.  Maconochie .  illus  map  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:46-50  Apr  '80 

NORWAY 


Cold:  Friend  or  foe.    (Marines  in  Norway)  RADM  Ben 
Eiseman,    Ret  and  LtCol  Carl  F.  Tidemann.    illus 
tabs  MarCor  Gaz  64:39-44  Feb  '80 


F_o_r_e^g^n_P  o  l_i_c_y_ 


NUCLEAR  ACCIDENTS  see  Accidents,   Nuclear 


The  widening  focus:  Security  problems  of  the  eighties. 

Rolf  Friedemann  Pauls,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Na-        NUCLEAR  BOMBS 
tions  25:18-20+  Oct-Nov  '80 


Foreign    Relations 
Canada 

Canada's  future  in  NATO.  Joel  J.Sokolsky. 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:66-73  Jan  '80 


illus  US 


See  also 
Neutron  Bomb 

Option  Charlie:  H-bomb  in  hands  of  extremists  tests 
Presidential  decision  making  process  in  hypotheti- 
cal crisis.   Col  John  E.Bex,   illus  Officer  56:28-32^ 
May  '80 


315 


NUCLEAR   DOMES  -   Continued 
Effects 


Cleaning  up  after  the  bomb:  Peacetime  perils  on  a 
Pacific  atoll  (Enewetak).  Claudia  Nichols,  illus 
AF  Times,   Times  Magazine  sup:4-8+  Jun  2   '80 

Little  peril  seen  in  A-radiation  (in  soldiers  and  ma- 
rines who  occupied  Hiroshima  and  Nagasaki  after 
those  cities  were  atom-bombed).  AF  Times  41:22 
Aug  25   '80 

Something  in  the  wood  works.    (AFSC  's  huge  wooden 
TRESTLE,  basis  of  the  ElectroMagnetic  Pulse 
(EMP)  test  facility)  Sgt  Craig  Pugh.    illus  Airman 
24:25-29  Jan  '80 


NUCLEAR  POWER  -  Continued 

Jn  t_e_r_n_a_t_i_o_n_a_l     Aspects    .   Cont'd 

Prospects  for  peace  in  the  nuclear  world.  Arthur  J. 
Vidich.   J  Pol  k  Mil  Sociol  8:85-97  Spring   '80 

Reshaping  U.S.  regional  policy.  Francis  X.Gannon. 
AEI  For  Plcy  &  Def  Rev  1,   No. 6:21-26   '79 

U.S.  strategic  force  requirements  in  a  nuclear-pro- 
liferated world.  Lewis  A.Dunn,  illus  AU  Rev  31: 
26-33  Jul -Aug   '80 

I?-S  _?  Jr  Jr  1 H  L  _A_E_R.lJ.ir  31 __._._.__ 

Nuclear  proliferation  in  the  Third  World- -problems 
and  prospects  for  the  1980s.  Theodor  H.Winkler, 
illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 2:198-204   '80 


Study  says   'Smoky'  (1957  "Shot  Smoky"  nuclear  test) 
cancer  rate  doubled.  AF  Times  41:27  Nov  10  '80 

NUCLEAR  ENERGY  PLANTS 

Here  are  entered  articles  on  the  facilities  and  means 
used  in  the  production  of  electrical  power  by  use  of 
nuclear  energy. 

United    States 


Another  show  at  Seabrook.   illus  Natl  Guard  34:17-18 
Aug  '80 

What  if  the  "what  if"  syndrome  were  reversed?  The 
nuclear  road  to  energy  independence.  Craig  Hos- 
mer.    illus  tab  Sea  Power  23:31-37  Aug   '80 

NUCLEAR  EXPLOSIONS 

An  overview  of  the  effects  of  nuclear  weapons  on 
communications  capabilities.  Capt  Michael  A. 
King  and  Paul  B.Fleming,  illus  tabs  map  Signal 
34:59-60+  Jan  '80 


What  if  the  "what  if"  syndrome  were  reversed?  The 
nuclear  road  to  energy  independence.  Craig  Hos- 
mer.   illus  tab  Sea  Power  23:31-37  Aug  '80 

NUCLEAR  POWER  PLANTS 


See  also 
Nuclear  Reactors 

The  Three-Mile  mission.  (AF  helicopters  from  An- 
drews AFB,   MD,   provide  transportation  for  offi- 
cials monitoring  escaping  radiation  at  Three-Mile 
Island)  Airman  24:43  May  '80 

NUCLEAR  REACTORS 


Nuclear  proliferation  in  the  Third  World- -problems 
and  prospects  for  the  1980s.  Theodor  H.Winkler, 
illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 2:198-204   '80 


NUCLEAR  RESEARCH 


Hi  story 


NUCLEAR  POWER 

Nuclear  energy  in  Argentina.  Jorge  Antonio  Aja 
Espil.   AEI  For  Plcy  &   Def  Rev  1,    No.  6:5-9   '79 


The  Chinese  ballistic  missile  program.  Mark  Wade, 
illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  8:1190- 1 192  '80 

NUCLEAR  WARFARE 


(Nuclear  power)  (Industrial  luncheon  address,  AFCE/ 
Convention,  Washington,  June  26,  1980)  Rep  Rich- 
ard B.Cheney,  illus  Signal  34:36-39  Aug   '80 

The  Rickover  factor.    Maureen  Mylander.   illus  AF 
Times,   Times  Magazine  sup:12-17  Aug  4  '80 

To  what  ends  military  power?   Robert  J.  Art.   illus 
tab  Intl  Sec  4:3-3  5  Spring  '80 

Transfer  of  technology  and  the  fuel  cycle.   Dalmau 
Costa.  AEI  For  Plcy  &  Def  Rev  1,   No. 6:9-  15   '79 

International    Aspects 

How  the  atomic  blackmail  began.  Col  A.  Yakushevsky. 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  8:47-49  Aug  '80 

The  Islamic  bomb.   Edgar  O'Ballance.   illus  Natl  Def 
65:52-55  Dec   '80 

Nuclear  proliferation  in  the  Third  World- -problems 
and  prospects  for  the  1980s.  Theodor  H.Winkler, 
illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 2:198-204   '80 

Polaris  successor.    (Report  of  a  seminar  held  at  RUSI 
in  conjunction  with  British  Atlantic  Committee, 
April  30,    1980)  illus  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125: 
16-26  Sep   '80 


Artillery  fired  atomic  projectiles --a  field  artillery- 
man's viewpoint.   Col  William  E.Serchak.   illus 
Fid  Arty  J  48:7-12  Mar-Apr  '80 

The  bomb,   dread,   and  eternity.   Michael  Mandel- 
baum.   Intl  Sec  5:3-23  Fall  '80 

C-*  for  tactical  nuclear  forces  in  Europe.  John  Mor- 
genstern.  illus  Signal  35:57-58  Dec  '80 

Command  and  control  for  a  long  war.   Paul  Bracken, 
illus  AF  Mag  63:50-54  Apr  '80 

Command  and  control  in  the  Soviet  ground  forces. 
Col  Erich  Sobik.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24: 
96-98+  Oct-Nov  '79 

Exploitable  strategic  nuclear  superiority.  Sen  Jake 
Garn.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:173-192  Summer  '80 


Global  threats  and  trans -Atlantic  allies.   Gregory  F. 
Treverton.   Intl  Sec  5:142-158  Fall  '80 


Military  asymmetries  in  the  Soviet-American  strate- 
gic balance.  Capt  Carl  C.Krehbiel.  illus  RUSI  J 
for  Def  Studies   125:24-32  Jun  '80 


■VSSS& 


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NUCLEAR  WARFARE   -   Continued 

The  moral  dilemma  of  nuclear  deterrence.   Stephen 
M.  Millett.   illus  Parameters   10:33-38  Mar  '80 


NUCLEAR  WEAPONS  -  Continued 

The  bomb,   dread,   and  eternity.   Michael  Mandel- 
baum.   Intl  Sec  5:3-23  Fall   '80 


NATO's  "first  nuclear  use":  A  deepening  trap?   Fred 
Charles  Ikle'.   illus  Strat  Rev  8:18-23  Winter  '80 

Nuclear  proliferation  in  the  Third  World—problems 
and  prospects  for  the  1980s.  Theodor  H.Winkler, 
illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 2:198-204   '80 

"On  the  brink  of  the  final  abyss":  A  statement  on  war. 
Lord  Mountbatten.    illus  Def  Monitor  9:1-2+  May  '80 


Getting  a  jump  on  our  nuclear  future.    LtCol  John  J. 
Kohout  III.   AU  Rev  31:102-106  Jul-Aug  '80 

Political  sufficiency  of  nuclear  forces.   LtCol  Robert 
W.  Chandler,    illus  AU  Rev  31:61-69  Sep-Oct  '80 

Tactical  nuclear  weapons:  The  forgotten  facet  of  naval 
warfare.  CAPT  Linton  F.Brooks,  illus  US  Nav  Inst 
Proc  106:28-33  Jan  '80 


The  race  to  nuclear  war:  Three  statements.  RADM 
Gene  R.  LaRocque  and  others,  illus  Def  Monitor 
9,   No. 6:  entire  issue   '80 


The  threat  of  nuclear  terrorism.  Augustus  R.Norton, 
illus  Natl  Def  pt  1,    65:44-46  Oct  '80;  pt  2,    65:43- 
44  Dec   '80 


The  Soviet  strategic  nuclear  advantage  and  how  to 
eliminate  it.  John  F.Lehman.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:271- 
285  Fall  '80 

Strategic  military  balance.  Harold  Brown.  (Reprinted 
from  Asia-Pacific  Defense  Forum,   Spring  1930) 
illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 5: 131+  Sep-Oct  '80 

Strategies  into  the  coming  century.    Gregory  R.Cop- 
ley, illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8:6-7+  Nov  '80 

Tactical  nuclear  weapons:  The  forgotten  facet  of  naval 
warfare.  CAPT  Linton  F.Brooks,  illus  US  Nav  Inst 
Proc  106:28-33  Jan  '80 

Targeting  problems  for  central  war.   Colin  S.Gray, 
illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:3-21  Jan-Feb  '80 


International     Control 

A  military  commander  surveys  the  nuclear  arms 
race.  Louis  Mountbatten.  Intl  Sec  4:3-5  Win- 
ter '79/'80 

Polaris  successor.    (Report  of  a  seminar  held  at  RUSI 
in  conjunction  with  British  Atlantic  Committee, 
April  30,    1980)  illus  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125: 
16-26  Sep   '80 

Maintenance    and     Repair 

Logistics  support  of  nuclear  hardened  systems. 
George  H.Kawanishi.    illus  tab  AF  J  Log  4:25-27 
Summer  '80 

Safety    Measures 


Termination:  The  myth  of  the  short,   decisive  nuclear 
war.  Maj  Jack  H.Nunn.  Parameters   10:36-41 
Dec   '80 

Theater  nuclear  forces  and  grey  area  weapons.  Karl 
Lautenschl'ager.  illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:13-22 
Sep-Oct  '80 

Theatre  nuclear  force  modernisation.    (Report  of  a 
seminar  held  at  RUSI  in  conjunction  with  British 
Atlantic  Committee,   Feb  12,    1980)  RADM  E.  F. 
Gueritz.    illus  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125:3-10 
Sep   '80 

U.S.   strategy  for  general  nuclear  war.  Joseph  D. 
Douglass,  tab  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:287-316  Fall  '80 

The  Warsaw  Pact  short-warning  nuclear  attack:  How 
viable  an  option?  Maj  Donald  L.Mercer,  illus  Mil 
Rev  pt  1,   60:23-32  Oct  '80;  pt  2,    60:28-36  Nov  '80 

Whatever  happened  to  .  .  .    tactical  nuclear  warfare. 
Maj  William  D.Brown,   illus  tab  Mil  Rev  60:46-53 
Jan  '80 

Why  shelving  the  B-l  bomber  was  a  dumb  idea,  tabs 
illus  Govt  Exec  12:24+  Mar  '80 

Medical     Aspects 

Minimizing  the  psychological  effects  of  a  wartime 
disaster  on  an  individual.  David  K.Kentsmith. 
Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:409-413  Apr  '80 

NUCLEAR  WEAPONS 


See  also 
Missiles 
Nuclear  Bombs 


Common  sense  and  nuclear  safety.   TIG  Brief  32:19 
Feb  8   '80 

Compensatory  measures  must  truly  compensate.    TIG 
Brief  32:4  Oct  31   '80 

Dsfense  Nuclear  Surety  Inspection  (DNSI).   TIG  Brief 
32:3  Oct  17   '80 

Don't  get  bit  by  Built-in  Test  Equipment  (BITE).   TIG 
Brief  32:12  Jul  11   '80 

The  fourth  DOD  nuclear  safety  standard.    TIG  Brief 
32:18  May  30   '80 

How  you  can  change  nuclear  weapon  system  safety 
rules.    TIG  Brief  32:21  Sep  26   '80 

Is  your  nuclear  safety  program  dynamic?    TIG  Brief 
32:13  Mar  7   '80 

NUWAX-79  (NUclear  Weapons  Accident  eXercise)/ 
lessons  learned.    TIG  Brief  32:7-8  Jun  13   '80 

Nuclear  certification  of  general  purpose  commercial 
vehicles.    TIG  Brief  32:13-14  Jun  27   '80 

Nuclear  mishap  reports:  Missing  parts.    TIG  Brief 
32:18  Jan  11   '80 

Nuclear  Safety  Cross -Check  Analysis  (NSCCA)  and 
firmware.    TIG  Brief  32:17  May  2   '80 

Nuclear  safety  decertification.    TIG  Brief  32:15 
Jan  11   '80 

Nuclear  safety  regulations:  What  is   'timely'?   TIG 
Brief  32:17  Mar  21   '80 


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NUCLEAR  WEAPONS  -   Continued 


Safety     M_e_a_s_u_r_e_s_  -   Cont'd 

Nuclear  shipments:  Where's  the  plan?   TIG  Brief  32:6 
May  2  '80 

Nuclear  surety  inspections.   TIG  Brief  32:3  May  30  '80 
Nuclear  surety  inspections.  TIG  Brief  32:3  Nov  14  '80 

Nuclear  surety  inspections  of  explosive  ordnance  dis- 
posal units.    TIG  Brief  32:4  May  30  '80 

Nuclear  weapon  radiation  levels.    TIG  Brief  32:15-16 
May  16   '80 

Nuclear  weapon  system  design  or  modification.   TIG 
Brief  32:6  Jan  25   '80 

Nuclear  weapons  command  disablement  system.    TIG 
Brief  32:16  Jan  11   '80 

Operational  review  (of  nuclear  weapon  system  safety 
features).   TIG  Brief  32:16  Jul  25   '80 

Physical  security  upgrade  program.   TIG  Brief  32:4 
Oct  17   '80 

Preparation  for  a  nuclear  surety  inspection.   Capt 
John  M.Urias.    illus  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  37-39,   Jan- 
Mar  '80 

The   'real  world'  application  of  the  two-man  concept. 
TIG  Brief  32:5  Feb  22  '80 

The  role  of  the  Weapons  Safety  Officer  in  exercises. 
TIG  Brief  32:15  Mar  7   '80 

Safeguarding  nuclear  material:  Transportation  and 
storage --a  training  exercise  for  DOE  personnel 
with  M-16  rifles.   David  A.Kolman.    illus  Def 
Trans  J  36:38-40  Apr  '80 

The  safety  'experienced'  nuclear/explosives  safety 
officer.   TIG  Brief  32:21  Oct  31   '80 

Safety  is  not  free.   TIG  Brief  32:18  Apr  18  '80 

Security  during  nuclear  weapon  logistic  movements. 
TIG  Brief  32:5  Mar  21   '80 

Security  police  and  the  two-man  concept.    TIG  Brief 
32:5-6  Dec  12   '80 

Submitting  'Dull  Sword'  reports.   TIG  Brief  31:6 
Dec  21   '79 

Super  guards:  Duty  at  America's  nuclear  outposts. 

MSgt  Matt  Glasgow,   illus  Soldiers  35:36-39  May  '80 

Support  of  nuclear  logistic  movement  aircraft.   TIG 
Brief  32:13  Sep  26   '80 

Time  well  spent  by  senior  managers.   TIG  Brief  31:7 
Dec  21   '79 

Transportation  of  nuclear  resources.    TIG  Brief  32:7 
Jun  27   '80 

Two-man  policy  reporting.  TIG  Brief  32:8  Jul  11   '80 

Unauthorized  launch  studies.   TIG  Brief  32:15 
Aug  29  '80 

Understanding  nuclear  surety.   TIG  Brief  32:9 
Sep  26   '80 


NUCLEAR  WEAPONS  -  Continued 

Stat  i_s_t_i_c_s 

Nuclear  delivery  vehicles:  Comparative  strengths  and 
characteristics.   A,   United  States  and  Soviet  Union; 
B,   Other  NATO  and  Warsaw  Pact  countries.  Inter- 
national Institute  for  Strategic  Studies  .  Tables 
only.  AF  Mag  63:128-129  Dec   '80 


T_e_s_t  i_n_g_ 

Mission:  Transportation  support  to  nuclear  testing. 
Capt  Donald  W.Lamb,  illus  map  Translog  11:6-7 
Apr  '80 

China     (People's     Republic) 

The  Chinese  ballistic  missile  program.  Mark  Wade. 
illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 8:1 190- 1192  '80 

Eurostrategy- -theatre  nuclear  weapons.  Frederick 
Bonnart.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:48-49+ 
Apr-May   '80 

France 


Eurostrategy- -theatre  nuclear  weapons  .  Frederick 
Bonnart.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:48-49+ 
Apr-May  '80 

The  evolving  French  strategic  debate.   D.Bruce 
Marshall,  illus  Strat  Rev  8:59-77  Spring   '80 

French  nuclear  weapons  choices  for  the  next  twenty 
years.   Germain  Chambost.  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 7: 
982  '80 

The  future  of  the  French  Strategic  Nuclear  Force. 
Paul  Stares,  tabs  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:231-257 
Summer   '80 

Great     Britain 

Eurostrategy- -theatre  nuclear  weapons  .  Frederick 
Bonnart.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:48-49+ 
Apr-May  '80 

NAJTO 

The  balance  of  theatre  nuclear  forces  in  Europe.  In- 
ternational Institute  for  Strategic  Studies,  tabs  AF 
Mag  63:125-127  Dec   '80 

Eurostrategy- -theatre  nuclear  weapons.  Frederick 
Bonnart.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:48-49+ 
Apr-May  '80 

Global  threats  and  trans -Atlantic  allies.   Gregory  F. 
Treverton.   Intl  Sec  5:142-158  Fall  '80 

Lasting  peace  and  reliable  security  for  Europe. 
V.  Yefremov.   Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  7:52-53  Jul  '80 

The  moral  dimensions  of  tactical  nuclear  weapons  in 
Europe.   LtCol  Philip  W.Dyer,   illus  Parameters 
10:44-50  Jun  '80 

NATO,   nuclear  weapons,    and  the  death  of  detente, 
tabs  Def  Monitor  9:  entire  issue  Mar  '80 


NATO  theater  nuclear  modernization.  Joseph  D. 
Douglass.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:57-71  Spring  '80 


318 


NUCLEAR  WEAPONS   -   Continued 


NUCLEAR  WEAPONS    -  Continued 


NATO    -   Cont'd 

NATO's  nuclear  debate.   Michael  Morgan. 
&  For  Aff  8,  No.  2:15+  '80 


illus  Def 


Nuclear  weapons  and  NATO.   LtCol  Alan  P.Arm- 
strong,  illus  Mil  Rev  60:11-17  May  '80 

The  question  of  deploying  U.S.   theater  nuclear  weap- 
ons in  Europe.   Lawrence  J.Korb.   tabs  Nav  War 
Col  Rev  33:99-105  May-Jun  '80 

Theater  nuclear  forces  and  grey  area  weapons.  Karl 
Lautenschlager.   illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:13-22 
Sep-Oct  '80 

Theatre  nuclear  force  modernisation.    (Report  of  a 
seminar  held  at  RUSI  in  conjunction  with  British 
Atlantic  Committee,   Feb  12,    1980)  RADM  E.F. 
Gueritz.   illus  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125:3-10 
Sep   '80 

Pa  k  i  stan 


The  Islamic  bomb.    Edgar  O'Ballance.    illus  Natl  Def 
65:52-55  Dec   '80 

Russia 

Deterrence  and  the  arms  race:  The  impotence  of  pow- 
er.  Jacek  Kugler  and  A.  F.  K.  Organski.    illus  tabs 
Intl  Sec  4:105-138  Spring  '80 

Flexibility:  A  driving  force  in  Soviet  strategy.   Phillip 
A.Petersen,   illus  AF  Mag  63:94-98  Mar  '80 

Soviet  thermonuclear  development.    David  Holloway. 
tab  Intl  Sec  4:192-19?  Winter  '79/'80 

Third     World 


United    States     -   Cont'd 

The  new  military  budget:  Throwing  money  at  prob- 
lems,  tabs  Def  Monitor  9:  entire  issue  Apr  '80 

Nuclear  weapons  and  NATO.    LtCol  Alan  P.Arm- 
strong,  illus  Mil  Rev  60:11-17  May  '80 

Toward  a  tactical  nuclear  doctrine.   LtCol  Andrew  E. 
Andrews,  illus  tab  Mil  Rev  60:12-19  Oct  '80 

U.S.  strategic  force  requirements  in  a  nuclear-pro- 
liferated world.  Lewis  A.Dunn,  illus  AU  Rev  31: 
26-33  Jul-Aug   '80 

U.S.   strategic  nuclear  policy.   (Presentation,   Naval 
War  College,   Aug  20,    1980)  Harold  Brown.  AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  2-8,   Oct  '80 

W_a_r_s_a_w_  P_a_c_t 

The  balance  of  theatre  nuclear  forces  in  Europe.  In- 
ternational Institute  for  Strategic  Studies,  tabs  AF 
Mag  63:125-127  Dec   '80 

NUNN,   Sam 

Nunn's  "save  the  Army"  campaign:  Battle  over--or 
just  begun?  R.James  Woolsey.  Armed  Forces  J 
Intl  117:10  Aug   '80 

'When  we  discuss  our  manpower  options,   one  of  the 
primary  considerations  would  be  to  strengthen  the 
Reserve  forces.  '  Interview.  Sen  Sam  Nunn.  por 
Officer  56:24-26  Nov  '80 

NURSE  CORPS 

Air  Force  —  U.S. 

See  also 
Flight  Nurses 


Nuclear  proliferation  in  the  Third  World- -problems 
and  prospects  for  the  1980s.  Theodor  H.Winkler, 
illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 2:198-204   '80 

U  n  i  t  ej^_St_a_t  £  £ 

Artillery  fired  atomic  projectiles--a  field  artillery- 
man's viewpoint.   Col  William  E.Serchak.   illus 
Fid  Arty  J  48:7-12  Mar-Apr  '80 

Base  support  for  the  Prime  Nuclear  AirliFt  (PNAF) 
mission.   TIG  Brief  32:6  Feb  8  '80 

The  best  of  all  possible  nuclear  worlds.    McGeorge 
Bundy.   Intl  Sec  5:172-177  Summer  '80 

The  capabilities  of  the  American  nuclear  deterrent 
1945-1950.  Stephen  M.Millett.  illus  Aerosp  Hist 
27:27-32  Mar  '80 

A  countervailing  strategic  strategy.  Harold  Brown, 
illus  Defense/80,   pp  2-9,   Oct  '80 

Dawn  of  a  new  strategic  era?   Edgar  Ulsamer.   AF 
Mag  63:49-54  May  '80 

Departure  from  incrementalism  in  U.S.    strategic 
planning:  The  origins  of  NSC-68.   Sam  Postbrief. 
illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:34-57  Mar-Apr  '80 

Deterrence  and  the  arms  race:  The  impotence  of  pow- 
er.  Jacek  Kugler  and  A.  F.  K.  Organski.    illus  tabs 
Intl  Sec  4:105-138  Spring  '80 

Improving  the  design  of  nuclear  weapon  systems. 
TIG  Brief  32:20  Sep  26   '80 

'Mum'  still  the  word  on  nukes.   AF  Times  41:16 
Oct  27   '80 


NURSES  AND  NURSING 


See  also 


Flight  Nurses 

The  medical  connection:  Trauma  center  (Maryland 
Institute  for  Emergency  Medicine  Service)  posses- 
ses skilled  Guardsmen,   illus  Natl  Guard  34:8-10 
Aug  '80 

Nursing  history  format.    TIG  Brief  32:14  Jan  25  '80 


Nursing  introspection:  Peer  review.  Rosa  Lee  Cook. 
tabs  Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:1159-1162 
Oct  '80 

Nursing  staff  orientation  for  quality  care.  TIG  Brief 
32:18  Nov  28  '80 


NUTRITION 


'DOC  (Doctors  Ought  to  Care)  wants  to  keep  you 
healthy.  Paul  Smith,  illus  AF  Times  41:39-40 
Sep  29  '80 

Fasting  or  feeding?    A  survey  of  fast-jet  aircrew 
nutrition  in  the  Royal  Air  Force  Strike  Command, 
1979.  M. G.P.Fisher  and  D.W.Atkinson,  tabs 
Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:1119-1122  Oct  '80- 

Food  for  thought.  SqLdr  John  C.Griffiths,  illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:8-10  Nov  '80 


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319 


OAS   see  Organization  of  American  States 

PCS   see  Officer  Candidate  Schools 

PER    see  Effectiveness  Reports 

OJT     see  On-the-job  Training 

OPEC    see  Organization  of  Petroleum  Exporting  Coun- 
tries 

OSI   see  Office  of  Special  Investigations 

O  TS    see  Officer  Training  School 
OBESITY   see  Physical  Fitness 

OBSTA CLES  (MILITARY  SCIENCE) 


The  antitank  ditch- -reviving  an  old  concept.  John  F. 
Rybicki.  illus  tab  Mil  Engr  7  2:418-421  Nov-Dec   '80 

OCCUPATIONAL  SAFETY  AND  HEALTH 

Achieving  safety.   TIG  Brief  32:19-20  May  30  '80 

Civilian  employee  injury  compensation  claims,   tab 
TIG  Brief  31:11-12  Dec  21   '79 

Documentation  of  industrial  hygiene  samples.  TIG 
Brief  32:17-18  Nov  28  '80 

Industrial  hygiene  evaluations  of  workshops.    TIG 
Brief  32:17  Jan  25   '80 

Industrial  ventilation.  TIG  Brief  32:14  Feb  8  '80 

Occupational  illness  reporting.    TIG  Brief  32:16 
Jan  25   '80 

Occupational  safety  and  health  in  USAF  dental  clinics. 
TIG  Brief  32:11  Jan  11   '80 

Reporting  occupational  health  survey  results.   TIG 
Brief  32:12  Sep  26   '80 

Smoking  and  the  occupational  environment.   TIG  Brief 
32:14  Feb  8  '80 

Workplace  safety.    TIG  Brief  32:18  Dec   12   '80 
OCEAN 

The  next  twenty  years  of  naval  mobility.   Thomas  A. 
Clingan,   Jr.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:82-93 
May  '80 

OCEAN  MINING 


Seabed  mining  bill  (Deep  Seabed  Hard  Minerals  Act) 
boosts  shipping,    shipbuilding  prospects.   L.Edgar 
Prina.  illus  map  Sea  Power  23:16+  Sep  '80 

OCEANOGRAPHY 


OCEANOGRAPHY      .   Continued 

The  National  Ocean  Survey- -planning  for  the  future. 
RADM  Herbert  R.Lippold,   Jr.  illus  chart  Mil 
Engr  72:25-29  Jan-Feb  '80 

Offshore  technology.    Regular  feature   in  issues  of 
Milita  r_y_  E  n  g_in e_er 


O'CONNOR.   John  J. 

'Is  you  is,    or  is  you  ain't  my  baby?  '  RADM  John  J. 
O'Connor,   Ret.   MarCor  Gaz  64:61-67  Feb  '80 

O'CONNOR.   Michael  G. 

Military  contributions  to  management.   RADM  Michael 
G. O'Connor,   Ret  and  David  S.Brown.   Def  Mgt  J 
16:50-57  Second  Quarter  '80 

ODONNELL.   Andrew  W. 

'Gray  Eagle'  title  is  passed  on  to  LtGen  ODonnell: 
Fifth  for  Corps.  MarCor  Gaz  64:8  Jan  '80 

OFFICE  OF  CIVIL  DEFENSE  see  Defense  Civil  Pre- 
paredness Agency 

OFFICE  OF  MANAGEMENT  AND  BUDGET 

Alternatives  for  shortening  the  acquisition  process. 
Maj  David  T.Spencer.   Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  2:36-59 
Autumn  '79 

Comprehensive  OMB  report  takes  a  future  look  at  the 
Federal  life  of  general  purpose  ADP's.  tabs  Govt 
Exec  12:49-50+  Mar  '80 

Contract  cleanup  ordered  by  OMB.   AF  Times  41:35 
Aug  11   '80 

OMB  Circular  A- 109  impact  on  new  development. 
Dean  E.Roberts,  illus  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  2:27-35 
Autumn  '79 

Pending  OMB  rule  could  block  building  of  VA,  mili- 
tary hospitals.   AF  Times  41:52  Oct  27  '80 

Shortening  the  acquisition  cycle.  Augie  G.Martinez. 
Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  2:60-66  Autumn  '79 

OFFICE  CF  PERSONNEL  MANAGEMENT 

(Air)  Logistics  Center  (Kelly  AFB,   TX)  wins  OPM 
(Exemplary  Practice  in  Federal  Productivity) 
Award.   AF  Times  40:2  5  Jun  23   '80 

Civilian  personnel  concerns.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup,  pp  26-28,   Aug  '80 

O'seas  kin  jobs  get  OPM  boost.   Don  Mace.   AF  Times 
41:1+  Aug  25   '80 

OFFICE  OF  PERSONNEL  OPERATIONS- -ARMY 
see  Army  Military  Personnel  Center 


See  also 
Deep  Submergence  Systems  Program 
Marine  Resources 

National  Oceanic  and  Atmospheric  Administration 
Underwater  Research 

Geodesy,    mapping,    oceanography:  Current  surveying 
and  mapping  news.   Regular  feature  in  issues  of 

ML\y2£.y_5n8is.?^r 


OFFICE  PF  SPECIAL  INVESTIGATIPNS 

Advanced  CSI  training  to  cut  expenses  in  half.  AF 
Times  40:7  Apr  14  '80 

Air  Force  Pffice  of  Special  Investigations,   illus  AF 

Mag  63:118+  May  '80 
Investigating  unauthorized  toll  calls.    TIG  Brief  32:6 

Jan  11   '80 


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OFFICE  OF  SPECIAL  INVESTIGATIONS  -  Continued 

OSI  agents  soon  to  get  new  compact  .45  pistol.   Don 
Mace,   illus  AF  Times  41:6  Dec  15   '80 

OSI  checklist:  Mundane  but  effective  side  of  espionage 
game.   AF  Times  40:14  Jun  23   '80 

OSI  needs  people.  AF  Times  40:18  Feb  18  '80 

Protection  of  Air  Force  personnel  abroad  from  acts 
of  terrorism.    TIG  Brief  32:7  May  16   '80 

Without  cloak  or  dagger.   MSgt  David  B.Drachlis. 
illus  Airman  24:36-41  Jan  '80 

OFFICE  OF  TECHNOLOGY  ASSESSMENT 

Congress  and  technology:  Facing  up  to  the  realities  of 
finiteness.   (Office  of  Technology  Assessment)  (In- 
terview with  John  H.  Gibbons),  illus  Govt  Exec 
12:13+  Sep  '80 

U.S.  faces  stiffer  competition  for  oil.  AF  Times  41: 
39  Nov  10  '80 

OFFICER  CANDIDATE  SCHOOLS 

Air     Force 

License  to  lead.   (Air  National  Guard  trains  NCOs  and 
officer  candidates  at  the  Professional  Military  Ed- 
ucation Center  in  Tennessee)  Capt  Dick  Sheffield, 
illus  Airman  24:30-34  Jul  '80 

OFFICER  EFFECTIVENESS  REPORT  see  Effectiveness 
Reports 

OFFICER  TRAINING  SCHOOL 

Lead,   motivate,   then  evaluate.    Maj  Gene  E.Town- 
send.    illus  AF  Mag  63:72-77  Aug  '80 

OTS  will  enroll  5329  (950  women)  in  FY  '81.   Len  Fa- 
miglietti.   tab  AF  Times  40:3  Mar  3   '80 

OFFICERS 


See  also 
Commanding  Officers  General  Officers 

Flag  Officers  Staff  Officer s 


OFFICERS  -   Continued 

^il-IiliillLJ  •     "   Cont'd 

576  selected  by  temporary  colonel  board.   AF  Time! 
41:12+  Dec  15  '80 

For  FY   '81,  AF  needs  83,000  officers,   EM.  AF 
Times  41:3  Nov  3   '80 

GOs,   0-6s  to  get  base  feedback.  Len  Famiglietti.  AF 
Times  41:1+  Aug  25   '80 

Grade  tables:  New  version.    Martha  Lynn  Craver.   AF 
Times  40:3  Mar  17  '80 

How  many  up  high,    fly?    AF  Times  41:6  Nov  17   '80 

Lack  of  support  officers  approaches  acute  stage.   John 
Ginovsky.  AF  Times  41:3  Oct  20  '80 

Line  officers  retention  trends  same  for  sexes,   tab 

AF  Times  40:35  Jun  9  '80 

Notes  from  the  Palace  Dollar  team.   Maj  Gary  G. 
Payne,    illus  tabs  AF  Compt  14:35  Jul  '80 

OER  policy  reiterated.  AF  Times  41:7  Oct  27   '80 

Officer  career  guide  due  soon.  AF  Times  41:18 
Aug  11   '80 

Officer  outlook:  Hikes  going  up.  John  Ginovsky.  AF 
Times  41:3  Aug  11   '80 

Officers'  hike  outlook- -pin-on  a  month  sooner,    tab 
AF  Times  41:4  Sep  1   '80 

Promotion  prospects  brighter  for  officers.   John 
Ginovsky.   AF  Times  40:8  Jun  30   '80 

Senior  officer  footprints,    again!   TIG  Brief  32:13 
Nov  28  '80 

1750  selected  lieutenant  colonel.  AF  Times  41:8+ 
Sep  22   '80 

Spotlight  on  senior  and  staff  officer  EW  training. 
Capt  Carl  S.Guinsler.    illus  Navigator  27:14-15 
Summer  '80 

3-year  CONUS  tours  open  to  o'seas  WSOs .  John  Gin- 
ovsky. AF  Times  41:2  Nov  3   '80 


A_i£_F  °£££  -  -  U  .  S  . 

Air  Force  junior  officers:  Changing  prestige  and  ci- 
vilianization.  Frank  R.Wood,  tabs  Armed  Forces 
&  Soc  6:483-506  Spring   '80 

The  care  and  feeding  of  lieutenants.    TIG  Brief  32: 
13-14  Dec  12   '80 

Career  incentives  for  JOs  lacking.   John  Ginovsky. 
AF  Times  40:2  Jun  2   '80 


2865  selected  for  Regular  major.  AF  Times  41:11+ 
Nov  10  '80 

Two  different  worlds?    The  military  historian  and  the 
U.S.   Air  Force.   Dennis  E.Showalter.    illus  AU 
Rev  31:29-37  May-Jun  '80 

2090  officers  picked  for  RegAF.   tab  AF  Times  41:16+ 
Sep   1   '80 

Armed     Forces  —  Japan 


Chance  at  Regular  bettered  for  many.   M.  L.  Craver. 
AF  Times  40:1+  Jan  28   '80 

Compromise  DOPA  gets  AF  backing.   John  Ginovsky. 
AF  Times  41:7  Oct  13   '80 

Exits:  Pay  not  No .  1 .  AF  Times  41:24  Oct  20  '80 

Fact  versus  perception--the  "fightergator"  enters  the 
80s.  Capt  Joseph  H.Wehrle,  Jr.  tabs  Aerosp  Safe- 
ty 36:4-6  Oct  '80 


Officer  education  in  Japan.   Edward  J.Drea.   illus  Mil 
Rev  60:31-39  Sep   '80 

Aj-jri_e_cl For_c_e  s--Russia 

Officer  training  system.   Gen  A.  Mayorov.    illus  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No.  7:2-5  Jul   '80 

The  Soviet  officer- -one  man's  view.  Capt  Jon  G.Col- 
lavo.  illus  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:9-13  Oct-Dec   '80 


321 
OFFICERS  -    Continued  OFFICERS  -   Continued 

Degrees  of  naval  warfare.   CAPT  L.Dale  Smith,   Ret. 
Defenffoffe  Personnel  Management  System  lUus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:28-33  Dec   '80 

An  examination  of  professional  concerns  of  naval 
Congress  OKs  officer  grade  relief.  AF  Times  41:15  officers  as  reflected  in  their  professional  journal. 

_        ,c    ,80  CAPT  L.F.Brooks,  illus  tabs  Nav  War  Col  Rev 

ep  33:46-56  Jan-Feb  '80 

Military  men  and  presidents.   Col  Jack  W.  Rudolph,  A  gentiemenis  agreement.   ADM  James  L.Holloway, 

Ret.  illus  Army  30:51-54  Nov  '80  Jr>   Ret  and  Jack  Sweetman.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 

106:71-77  Sep   '80 
Military  minds.   Fred  Reed.   (Reprinted  from  Wash- 
ington Post,   Oct  2,    1979)  Signal  34:69  Jan  '80  Retired  officer  (CDR  Edward  Rawlins)  to  collect 

$100,000  for  nonhike.   AF  Times  41:8  Dec  8   '80 
To  serve  with  honor.  Maj  Richard  A.Gabriel,   illus 

a             or.Tioiiv*        ton                                                                                 ReserveForces  —  AirForce--U.S. 
Army  30:17-21  May  '80  _— 

Unity  of  political  and  military  leadership.   N.Gusev.  Brooks  (AFB,   TX)   'vacationers '  (medical  students  en- 

Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 6:29-31  Jun  '80  rolled  in  the  Air  Force  Health  Professional  Schol- 

arship Program)  get  taste  of  survival.   Beth  Pyn- 
Army-  -Russia  dus  _  AF  Times  4l:l8Sep  15   '80 

The  'scientific' Soviet  commander.   LtCol  William  P .  Chance  at  Regular  bettered  for  many.   M.L.Craver. 

Baxter,   Ret.  illus  Army  30:39-40+  Jun  '80  AF  Times  40:1+  Jan  28   '80 

A£_m_y_-_-_U^_S  .  579  selected  for  ROPA  lieutenant  colonel,   tab  AF 

Times  41:18+  Sep   1   '80 
The  alleged  isolation  of  U.S.   Army  officers  in  the 

late   19th  century.   John  M.Gates,   tabs  Parameters  Little  progress  made  in  the  (Capt  John)  Stewart  case. 

10:32-45  Sep   '80  AF  Times  41:8  Nov  10   '80 

Bars  to  stars.   Regular  feature  in  issues  of  Air_De_-  MAs  (Mobilization  Augmentees)  on  the  move.   Col 

fejis_e_I^g_aj!ine_  Merlin  R.Adams  and  LtCol  Bernard  V.Parrette. 

illus  Air  Reservist  33:10-11  Nov  '80 
The  commanders.  Steve  Abbott,  illus  Soldiers  35: 

30-34  Jul  '80  982  selected  for  permanent  ROPA  0-3.  AF  Times 

41:11+  Nov  3   '80 
Individual  replacements:  There  must  be  a  better  way. 

Capts  Edward  R.Maher  and  Peter  F.Kindsvatter .  Reserve  Officer  Supplement  ending.  AF  Times  41:4 

illus  Army  30:37-40  May  '80  Sep  8   ig0 

OPMD-EPMD  Armor.   Regular  feature  in  issues  of  ^  ^^  ^  Reserv£  Q_6>   AF  Times  41.15+ 

££H?°L  Dec  15  '80 

OPMS  (Officer  Personnel  Management  System)                        Reserve    F  o  r  c  e  s  -  -  A  r  m  e_d_  _F_o_Lc_e_s_-_1_N  A  TO_ 
corner.  Regular  feature  in  some  issues  of  United_  

States  Army  Aviation  Digest  ,.  ,     ,.  ...         «•_  d_  _■=,_.,:  <=f  "^-6 
' 6 CIOR's  Canadian  challenge,    illus  Air  Reservist  ii.o 

Officers  career  notes.    Regular  feature  in  issues  of  Nov 

■'—  Mutual  aspirations  for  freedom  stressed  at  CIOR/ 

An  open  letter  to  company  grade  artillerymen.  LtCol  CIOMR  congresses     Gen  R.M.  Withers,   illus  Of- 

Leslie  E. Beavers,  illus  Fid  Arty  J  48:23-27  Jan-  ficer  56:28-29  Oct    80 

Feb  '80 

OFFICERS  CLUBS 

Soldier  expectations.   Capt  Gardner  M.  Nason.   illus 

Soldiers  35:11-13  Jun  '80  Clubs  could  lose  booze   $$.   Andy  Plattner.  AF  Times 

40:1+  Feb  25   '80 
Structure,   environment,    and  satisfaction:  Toward  a 

causal  model  of  turnover  from  military  organiza-         OFFSHORE  OIL  WELL  DRILLING  see  Oil  Well  Drilling 

tions.   Allen  C.  Bluedorn.    illus  tabs  J  Pol  &  Mil 

Sociol  7:181-207  Fall  '79  OIL  see 

Lubrication  and  Lubricants 

The  true  school  of  the  lieutenant.  Capts  Thomas  R.  Petroleum 

„  j  w-,-,-  a    o        j    _„     4ii„„  ^r,{=*^T+,  7f>.  Petroleum  Industry  and  Trade 

Rozman  and  William  A  .Saunders  .  illus  Infantry  IV:  ' 

16-18  Jul-Aug   '80 

OIL  WELL  DRILLING 
National     G^_a_r_d_-_-_A_i_r_  Jf_o_r_c_e_-_-_U_._S_._ 
Commissioning:  ANG  cuts  ages.   AF  Times  41:4  Anatomy  of  a  rig;  genesis  of  an  industry.   Robert  L. 

Dec  1   '80  Schema.   Sea  Power  23:23  Aug   '80 

HJ±—JZ-Z — HJLIi-B  Flying  the  offshore  oil  rigs:  Petroleum  Helicopters 

The  commanding  officer's  tactical  skills.   VAdm  V.  hie  and  Helikopter  Service  A/S.   Marc  Grangier. 

Kruglyakov.   illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 6:9-12  Jun  '80  illus  Interavia  35:596-599  Jul  '80 


322 


OIL  WELL  DRILLING   -  Continued 

Geodesy,   mapping,    oceanography:  Current  surveying 
and  mapping  news.    Regular  feature  in  issues  of 

.MiAi.t2£.¥_5i!§!2.ee  r 

Norway:  Maritime  aviation  booming.   Knut  Lovstuha- 
gen.   illus  Interavia  35:150-151  Feb  '80 

Offshore  technology.    Regular  feature  in  issues  of 
Ml\i^5  £.Y_ —H&}—e  e  r 

OILERS  (SHIPS) 

See  also 
Tankers 

OKINAWA 

A  second  landing  (on  Okinawa)  finally  ends  the  war. 
William  Manchester.  (Reprinted  from  Life,  May 
1979)  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:53-60  Apr  '80 

OLD  AGE 


The  luckiest  people.   (Volunteers  at  Minot  AFB,   ND, 
give  time  and  work  to  local  senior  citizens)  SSgt 
Jim  McKee.  illus  Airman  24:14-15  May  '80 

O'MALLEY,    Jerome  F. 

People  of  the  total  force.   (Presentation,   Salute  Night 
to  Reserves  and  Retired  Force,    Las  Vegas,   NV, 
June  6,    1980)  MajGen  Jerome  F.O'Malley.  AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  20-24,    Jul  '80 


OMAN 


Politics    and    Government 


Oman:  Some  competence,    and  some  corruption. 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:67-68  Nov  '80 

^t_ra_t_e_g  ic    Importance 

Oman:  The  next  crisis?    Capt  Richard  A.Stewart, 
illus  maps  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:97-102  Apr  '80 

OMEGA 


Omega  and  INS  (Inertial  Navigation  System)  precomps. 
Capt  Glon  S.Turner,    illus  Navigator  27:13-15 
Spring   '80 

Worldwide  Omega.   Nicolo  Anselmi.   illus  map  Armada 
Intl  4:136-140  Mar-Apr  '80 

ON-THE-JOB  TRAINING 

Job  rotation  in  munitions  maintenance.   TIG  Brief 
32:8  Mar  21   '80 

No  time  for  training.    TIG  Brief  32:16  Oct  17   '80 

OJT  programs  held  ineffective.  AF  Times  41:34 
Nov  3   '80 

Qualifications  of  nondestructive  specialist:  Do  we 
care  enough  to  offer  the  best?   TIG  Brief  32:5 
Oct  31   '80 

September  song.  Maj  Pete  Abler,   illus  TAC  Attack 
20:24-25  Sep  '80 

OPERATION 


See  also 


Exercise 


OPERATION    -   Continued 

C_r_e_e_k_P_a_r_ty_ 

The  nav  heritage--the  KC-97L.    LtCol  Thomas  P. 
Beal.    illus  Navigator  27:15-19  Winter  '80 

Deep     Freeze 

Deep  Freeze  1980:  Diary  of  an  icebreaker.   LT  Chris- 
topher L.Lee,  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:140-143 
Oct  '80 

South  for  the  winter.   Capt  James  P.Coe.    illus  MAC 
Flyer  27:8-11  Mar  '80 

D_e_s^_r_t  _F  i  r  e 

Desert  Fire.   IstLt  David  Vogels.  illus  Soldiers  35: 
6-10  Feb  '80 

N_o_r_t  h  e_  r_  n  _L  e_  a_  £ 

Operation  Northern  Leap:  The  flight.   Capt  Stephen  H. 
Gilbertson.  illus  map  tab  USA  Avn  Dig  26:6-10 
Mar  '80 

Operation  Northern  Leap:  20/20  hindsight.  (Self-de- 
ploying CH-47s  to  Europe)  Maj  Richard  Heehn. 
illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:2-5  Mar  '80 

_R_a  n  c  h    Hand 

Ex-Ranch  Hand  volunteers  needed  for   'Orange'  study. 
AF  Times  41:40  Nov  3   '80 

'Outside'  scientists  monitor  Agent  Orange  study.  AF 
Times  41:9  Oct  6   '80 

Patches:  The  hole  story.   MSgt  Lawrence  H.Lentz  and 
LtCol  Arthur  Sorenson.  illus  Air  Reservist  32: 
14-15  Sep-Oct  '80 

The  Ranch  Hand  health  effects  study.   (Presentation, 
Subcommittee  on  Medical  Facilities  and  Benefits, 
House  Veterans  Affairs  Committee,    Washington, 
Sep  16,    1980)  LtGen  Paul  W.Myers.  AF  Plcy  Ltr 
for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  37-39,   Nov  '80 

R_e^_B  aj_l__E_xp  r  e  s  s 

Red  Ball  Express.   Capt  Michael  W.Cannon,    illus 
Armor  89:8-10  May-Jun  '80 

OPERATIONAL  READINESS 

See  also 
Combat  Readiness 

Air  Force  priorities.   (Presentation,  Air  Force  Assoc 
National  Convention,   Washington,   Sep  17,    1980) 
Hans  M.Mark.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  2-6,   Nov  '80 

Air  National  Guard  and  Air  Force  Reserve  medical 
mission  capability.    TIG  Brief  32:12  Feb  22   '80 

Aircrew  testing:  One  IG  team's  approach.    TIG  Brief 
32:3-4  Sep  12   '80 

(Airlift  issues)  (Interview  with  Col  Robert  B.Patter- 
son) Maj  Edward  F.Wittel.    illus  Airlift  Ops  Rev 
2:2-8  Jul-Sep   '80 

Army  challenges  in  the  80 's:  The  big  picture.   Gen 
E.C.Meyer.  (Excerpts  from  "White  Paper  1980") 
illus  Soldiers  35:28-29  Jul  '80 


323 


OPERATIONAL  READINESS  -   Continued 

The  division's  logistician.  Maj  William  J  .Sidebottom. 
tab  Army  Log   12:31-33  Sep-Oct  '80 

Dynamic  role  of  readiness  training.   CMSgt  Joseph  H. 
Smith,    illus  AF  Engrg  fa  Svcs  Qtr  21:3-5  Aug  '80 

1500  dentists  to  train  as  emergency  medics.     Inter- 
view. BrigGen  Stanley  C.Kolodny.  AF  Times  41:8 
Nov  10  '80 

For  NCO's:  Leadership,  hard  work  and  training.   SMA 
William  A.Connelly,    illus  Army  30:21-24  Oct  '80 

Formulating  improved  figures  of  merit  in  aircraft 
acquisition.   Charles  Stiles,   illus  tabs  Def  Mgt  J 
16:56-60  First  Quarter  '80 

GO  (BrigGen  W.Troy  Tolbert)  heads  wing  that  failed 
test.  AF  Times  41:15  Sep  8   '80 

Harvest  Bare  revisited:  Some  lessons  learned.   LtCol 
Frank  Dooley  and  Richard  C.Lugent.   illus  AF 
Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:13-15  Aug   '80 

Honing  the  cutting  edge.  Maj  Gary  L.LaGrange.  illus 
tabs  Army  Log  12:2-4  Jul-Aug   '80 

How  ready  can  the  Reserves  be?   LtCol  Arthur  T. 
Carey,    illus  Armor  89:24-26  Jan-Feb  '8  0 

IG:   'Sustainability'  is  the  new  byword.  Interview. 
LtGen  Howard  W.Leaf.  AF  Times  41:2  Oct  6   '80 

Increasing  emphasis  on  readiness  in  acquisition. 
Richard  E.Biedenbender.  tabs  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev 
2:99-106  Autumn  '79 

Inspection  Results  Analysis  System  (IRAS).   TIG  Brief 
32:11  Sep   12   '80 

Joint  approach  adds  realism  to  inspections  (of  Air 

Force  Communications  Command  units  that  support 
five  major  commands).  AF  Times  41:35  Nov  17   '80 

Just  another  ORI.    IstLt  Max  D'LaRotta.    illus  Combat 
Crew  30:18-19  Sep   '80 

The  key  to  readiness:  OfaM.  LtGen  Hans  H.Driess- 
nack.  illus  tabs  AF  Mag  63:57-63  Oct  '80 

Laird:  Only  six  percent  of  U.S.  forces   'ready  now'-- 
but  there's  also  a  six  percent  solution.  James  D. 
Hessman.  Sea  Power  23:39-40+  Oct  '80 

The  lessons  of  Nifty  Nugget.    LtCol  Walter  R.Shope. 
illus  Defense/80,  pp  14-22,    Dec   '80 

Let's  get  our  training  act  together.   CDR  John  D. 
Roper,   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:99-101  Jun  '80 

Limiting  factor  reporting  and  operational  readiness 
inspections.    TIG  Brief  32:3  May  16   '80 

Logistics:  We  have  work  to  do.    (Presentation,   Air 
Force  Assoc  Airpower  Symposium,    Chicago, 
March  1,    1980)  Gen  Bryce  Poe  II.   AF  Plcy  Ltr 
for  Comdrs:  Sup,  pp  23-28,    May  '80 

A  maintenance  nightmare.   LtCol  Richard  P.Diehl. 
illus  Army  Log  12:6-11  Sep-Oct  '80 


OPERATIONAL  READINESS    -  Continued 

'Mystery  Battalion'  moves  out  (in  Exercise  Eligible 
Receiver  II).   LtCol  Albert  G.Folcher,   Jr  and  Maj 
Michael  A.Andrews,    illus  Army  30:26-29  Feb  '80 

Of  old  heads  and  retreads.   Capt  Howard  Harding, 
illus  Combat  Crew  30:8-10  Sep   '80 

Operational  review  (of  nuclear  weapon  system  safety 
features).   TIG  Brief  32:16  Jul  25   '80 

Panel  (House  Armed  Services  Committee)  will  study 
defense  industry.   AF  Times  41:11  Oct  27   '80 

Pentagon,    White  House,   and  Congress  concerned  ove: 
tactical  aircraft  complexity  and  readiness.   Benja- 
min F.Schemmer.  illus  tabs  Armed  Forces  J  Intl 
117:28-30+  May  '80 

Project  Peace  Pharaoh:  Mobility  at  its  best.    (Elec- 
trical system  upgrade  at  Cairo  West  Egyptian 
AFB)  CMSgts  Joseph  H.Smith  and  Wade  H.Grimm, 
illus  AF  Engrg  fa  Svcs  Qtr  21:16-17  Aug  '80 

RCCC  (Reserve  Component  Coordination  Council): 
Readiness  is  its  business.  Capt  Art  House,  illus 
Soldiers  35:37-39  Jan  '80 

The  rapid  deployment  force:  Criteria  and  imperatives. 
LtGen  Victor  H.Krulak,    Ret.    illus  Strat  Rev  8  :39- 
43  Spring   '80 

Readiness:  Ready  for  what?   TIG  Brief  32:4  May  16  '80 


Readiness   report  - -problems  linked  to  pay,    benefits. 
AF  Times  41:7  Oct  6   '80 

Readying  the  "Ready"  Reserves.    LCDR  Roger  D.Wat- 
kins  and  LT  Lawrance  H.Kubo.    illus  US  Nav  Inst 
Proc  106:95-97  Dec   '80 

Redoubt  ...   a  western  view.   Maj  Ernie  Stepp  and  T.J. 
Coats,    illus  Air  Reservist  32:15  Aug  '80 

SAC  readiness:  The  DE  (Damage  Expectancy)  for- 
mula.  BrigGen  Richard  A.Burpee,   illus  Combat 
Crew  30:2-3  May  '80 

SecDef  Brown's  memo  on  tac  air  readiness.  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:29-30+  May   '80 

Sixth  Fleet  update.   CDR  Brent  Baker,    illus  tabs  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc   106:52-59  Sep   '80 

Spare  parts  getting  higher  priority.  Interview. 

BrigGen  John  Chain.  AF  Times  41:4  Aug  25   '80 

Tactical  mobility  for  rapid  deployment  forces:  The 
solution  is  at  hand.   Capt  Richard  A.Stewart,  illus 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:70-72+  Mar  '80 

Technological  competence  and  the  military  command- 
er.  J.S.  Przemieniecki.    illus  AU  Rev  32:70-78 
Nov-Dec  '80 


They  are  ready!   (Prime  BEEF  units  and  Rapid  Run- 
way Repair  course,    Eglin  AFB,   FL)  Lt  Thomas 
C.Sliwoski.    illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:20-21 
Aug   '80 

Trends  and  challenges  in  the   1980s.    (Presentation, 
Boston  University  Overseas  Commencement, 
Heidelberg,   Ger,   June  8,    1980)  Gen  David  C. 
Jones.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,  pp  5-9, 
Aug  '80;  Condensation.   AF  Times  40:19  Jul  14   '80 


3  24 


OPERATIONAL  READINESS  -  Continued 


ORGANIZATION  -  Continued 


U.S.    military  readiness- -robbing  Peter  to  pay  Paul. 
Wayne  A.Schroeder.  illus  tab  Mil  Engr  72:400-403 
Nov-Dec    '80 

OPERATIONAL  RESEARCH 


See  also 
Systems  Analysis 

The  origin  of  Polaris.   William  F.Whitmore.  illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:55-59  Mar  '80 

OPERATIONAL  TEST  AND  EVALUATION 

"Pease  Tower,    Zoom  flight  is  number  1."  (First  de- 
ployment of  fully  configured  F-16s  to  Europe) 
LtCols  Tuck  McAtee  and  Loren  E.  Timm.   illus 
USAF  Ftr  Wpns  Rev,  pp  2-13,   Summer  '80 

XM- 1  progress  report.   Capt  James  H.Dyson,   Jr. 
illus  Armor  89:14-15  Jan-Feb  '80 

OPERATIONS,  MILITARY 

Covering  force  operations.   Col  Robert  E.Wagner, 
illus  Armor  89:9-12  Mar-Apr   '80 

FM  100-5  (Operations)  revisited:  A  need  for  better 
"foundation  concepts?"  Maj  John  M.Oseth.  illus 
Mil  Rev  60:13-19  Mar  '80 

FM  100-5  revisited.   Gen  William  E.DePuy,   Ret. 
illus  Army  30:12-17  Nov  '80 

OPTICS 


See  also 


Lasers 


The  general  manager  of  matrix  organization.  Wil- 
liam C.Wall,  Jr.  illus  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:7-15 
Spring   '80 

A  look  at  the  independence  of  Federal  contract  re- 
search centers.   LtCol  Timothy  J.McGrath.  illus 
Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:77-83  Spring    '80 

Staff  men  are  finks- -and  other  generalizations.  Bert 
Karin.   Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:16-27  Spring   '80 

ORGANIZATION  OF  AMERICAN  STATES 

Continental  interdependence,  energy,  and  integration 
in  the  Americas.  Alejandro  Orfila.  AEI  For  Plcy 
&  Def  Rev  1,   No. 6:15-21   '79 

Peacekeeping  and  the  Inter-American  system.   LtCol 
John  Child,   Ret.  tabs  Mil  Rev  60:40-54  Oct  '80 

Security  to  the  south:  U.S.  interests  in  Latin  Ameri- 
ca. Margaret  Daly  Hayes.  Intl  Sec  5:130-151  Sum- 
mer '80 

ORGANIZATION  OF  PETROLEUM  EXPORTING  COUN- 
TRIES 


Energy  issues  and  time  availabilities.   John  Patrick 
Walsh,    illus  AU  Rev  32:17-33  Nov-Dec   '80 

Tremors  in  world  oil:  The  consequences  of  Iran. 

Melvin  A.  Conant  and  Charles  K.Ebinger.   Intl  Sec 
Rev  5:27-42  Spring  '80 

OTIS,    Glenn  K. 

Army  revitalizing  mobilization  plans,  procedures, 
assets.    LtGen  Glenn  K.Otis,  por  Army  30:118-123 
Oct  '80 


A-7  experiment  moving  toward  F/O  validation,    illus 
Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6:32-33  Aug   '80 

Airborne  electronics  in  the  age  of  high-speed  inte- 
grated circuits.   Jim  Martin.   Def  Elect  12:53-54+- 
Jul  '80 

Application  of  fiber  optics  to  tactical  communications 
systems.  Col  Joseph  M.  Corvino,  Ret  and  Bernard 
D.DeMarinis.   tabs  illus  Signal  34:55-62  Feb  '80 


OTT,    David  E. 

Battery  positions  are  out-of-date.    LtGen  David  E. 
Ott.    illus  Army  30:57-59  Mar  '80;  Fid  Arty  J 
48:54-56  May-Jun  '80 

OUTPUT  MEASUREMENT 

DOD-wide  work  system  could  save  $36  billion.  AF 
Times  41:27  Jul  28   '80 


Cheap,    small,    effective  small  arms  A  A  sight.   Emile 
Pettecks-Snider.  illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 5:137-138 
Sep-Oct  '80 

Fiber  optic  communication  systems  for  the  U.S. 
Army.  Alexander  Mondrick  and  James  Wright, 
tabs  Signal  35:31-32+  Nov  '80 

Fiber  optic  flight  control.   Rick  Cotta.    illus  Mil 
Elect/Countermeasures  6:58+ Apr   '80 

Fiber  optics  in  tactical  systems,    illus  Mil  Elect/ 
Countermeasures  6:36-37+  Jun  '80 

The  Milan  night  sight,  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 2:256   '80 

ORGANIZATION 


See  also  subdivision  under  specific  subjects, 
e.g., 
Army-  -Is  rael-  -Organization 


Enhancing  Navy  productivity.   William  B.  Shane  r.    illus 
tabs  Armed  Forces  Compt  25:4-7  Feb  '80 

GSA  region  scores  with  word  processing.  Robert  M. 
Redmond.   Govt  Exec  12:48-50  Apr  '80 

OVERALL  EFFICIENCY  INDEX  see  Effectiveness 
Reports--Army 

OVERSEAS  DUTY 


Ceiling  on  kin  (overseas)  a  hardship.  AF  Times  40:10 
Mar  10   '80 

Fact  versus  perception- -the  "fightergator"  enters  the 
80s.  Capt  Joseph  H.Wehrle,  Jr.  tabs  Aerosp  Safe- 
ty 36:4-6  Oct  '80 

HA  rates  to  rise  sharply  in  Japan  (and  Italy).   AF 
Times  40:4  Jun  2   '80 

Home-basing,   follow-on  programs  expanded.   AF 
Times  40:6  Jun  16  '80 


325 


OVERSEAS  DUTY  -  Continued 


OVERSEAS  DUTY  -  Continued 


House  panel  (Armed  Services  Subcommittee  on  Com- 
pensation) approves  o'seas  pay/leave  plan.   Martha 
Lynn  Craver.   AF  Times  40:1+  Jun  30  '80 

"I  do,   I  do":  Tying  the  knot  overseas  is  not  that  easy. 

Joann  L.  Dettmann.    illus  AF  Times  40:39-40 

Jun  23   '80 
Living  overseas:  Children  of  a  'third  culture.'   Karen 

McKay,  illus  AF  Mag  41:35+  Aug  25   '80 

O'sea  singles  COLA  urged.    Tom  Philpott.   AF  Times 

41:1+  Nov  24  '80 
O'seas  extension,   extra  $$  for  EM:  Fair  benefits 

bill  near  Senate  vote.   Martha  Lynn  Craver.   AF 

Times  41:1+  Dec  1   '80 

O'seas  housing  allowance,   VHA:  How  the  systems 
work.  AF  Times  41:4  Aug   18   '80 

O'seas  kin  jobs  get  OPM  boost.   Don  Mace.  AF  Times 
41:1+  Aug  25   '80 

O'seas  schools  rated  high  by  evaluators.   Karen  Mc- 
Kay.  AF  Times  41:8  Aug  18   '80 

Overseas  volunteers  lose  short-tour  option.   AF 

Times  40:4  May  19  '80 
Pirie  questions  o'seas  kin  ceiling.  Andy  Plattner.  AF 

Times  40:2  Jan  14  '80 

Quarters,   furnishings  available  overseas.    Table 
onlv.  AF  Times  41:24  Dec  8   '80 

Savings  moves:  Those  due  to  return  to  U.S.  can  ex- 
tend. AF  Times  40:1+  May  5   '80 

'Singles'  COLA  overseas  urged.   Tom  Philpott.  AF 
Times  41:1+  Nov  3   '80 

Europe,   Western 

EUCOM  hits  plan  to  cut  school  busing.   Larry  Carney. 

AF  Times  40:7  Jun  16  '80 
How  schools  rate  o  'seas--revised  program  plus  for 

Europe.   Richard  Barnard,   illus  AF  Times  40:16+ 

Jan  21   '80 
Renovations  slow  but  sure.  Richard  C.Barnard.  AF 

Times  40:18+  Feb  4   '80 

Schools  in  Europe  more  flexible.   Richard  Barnard, 
illus  AF  Times  40:34  Jan  28   '80 

Ge£m_ajij^JF^^j_a _1_R  e  p  u  bl_i_c  ) 

Hohenfels  holiday.  Capt  Gardner  M.Nason.  illus 
Soldiers  35:13-16  Nov  '80 

Interoperability  (at  the  grass  roots  level):  A  little 
view.   Capt  Richard  S.Gourley.    illus  Infantry  70: 
15-17  May-Jun  '80 

Per  diem  goes  up  in  30  German  cities.  AF  Times 
41:13  Aug  25   '80 

Great    Britain 


New  neighbors  in  the  Cotswold.   (USAF  reactivates 
RAF  Fairford,   Eng)  Capt  Katie  Cutler,  illus 
Airman  24:19-25  Oct  '80 

J_£p_a  n 

Operating  cars  will  cost  more  (in)  Japan,   Okinawa. 
AF  Times  41:3  Dec  15   '80 

K  o_rj| ji  _(_R  e_p  u  b  1  i  c  ) 

Exploring  Korea:  The  land  beyond  the  bases.   Adrienne 
Astolfi  Eddins.    illus  AF  Times,    Times  Magazine 
sup:6-10+  Dec  8   '80 

Korea:  The  adventure.   SSgt  Jim  Boersema.    illus  Sol- 
diers 35:41-45  Aug  '80 

Korea:  The  mission.  SSgt  Jim  Boersema.   illus  Sol- 
diers 35:38-40  Aug  '80 


ISi?J?J_§_iR.£Rii.b_.LLi:J  ■  Cont'd 

Korean  assignment.  SgtlC  Richard  J. Constable,  illus 
Translog  10:15-16  Dec   '79 

Middle     East 


Duties  of  a  UN  military  observer:  Major  (Trenton 
Pauley)  helped  keep  peace  in  Mideast.   Lt  Mark  A. 
Besich.  AF  Times  41:32  Nov  17   '80 

Netherlands 


The  Queen's  own.   (USAF's  3 2d  TFS  has  special  ties 
to  the  Netherlands)  Capt  Katie  Cutler,  illus  Airman 
24:44-48  Nov  '80 

N  o  r  w  ay 
In  the   'Bear's'  shadow.    (Air  Reservists  in  Norway) 
SrAmn  Charles  B.Morley.    illus  Air  Reservist  33: 
14-15  Nov  '80 


Panama 


Alaskans  take  the  heat.  iUus 
Jul   ron  •  -mus 


Jul  '80 


Natl  Guard  34:36-37 


P_h_!  1_LP_RJ  J} _?_?_  L?i  £  E  E  b  H_c  ) 
Philippines  requires  kin  entry  visas.  AF  Times  41:13 


Aug  25   '80 


Spain 


Our  team  in  Spain.  (A  USAF  mobile  training  team 

sent  to  train  Spanish  Army  helicopter  crews  to  use 
the  XM-93  minigun)  Maj  John  J.Moscatelli  and 
SSgt  Bill  Welch,  illus  map  Airman  24:36-38 
Nov  '80 

T  u_r_k_e_y 

Joined  hands  across  the  sea.  Pamela  Kane  and  IstLt 
Carol  Dulin.  illus  Natl  Guard  34:20-27  Oct  '80 

Turkey:  Window  on  the  East.  SP5  Gary  Kieffer.  illus 
Soldiers  35:14-18  Apr  '80 

OXYGEN 


A  comparison  of  some  indirect  methods  for  predicting 

maximal  oxygen  uptake.  M.H.Harrison  and  others. 

tabs  Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:1128-1133 

Oct  '80 
Development  of  "sports  anemia"  in  physically  fit  men 

after  daily  sustained  submaximal  exercise.  M.W. 

Radomski  and  others,  tabs  Aviation,   Space  & 

Envmt  Med  51:41-45  Jan  '80 
Maximal  oxygen  uptake:  Its  measurement,   application, 

and  limitations.  M.H.Harrison  and  others,   tabs 

Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:1123-1127  Oct  '80 
Medical  hyperbaric  oxygen  therapy:  22  cases.   Frank 

Welsh  and  others,   tab  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt 

Med  51:611-614  Jun  '80 
On  the  use  of  oxygen  to  facilitate  decompression. 

David  E.  Yount  and  David  A.  Lally.   tabs  Aviation, 

Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:544-550  Jun  '80 

Oxygen  enrichment  accidents.  MAC  Flyer  27:6 

Nov  '80 
Relation  of  breathing  oxygen-argon  gas  mixtures  to 

altitude  decompression  sickness.   Julian  P.  Cooke 

and  others,   illus  tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt 

Med  51:537-541  Jun  '80 

Restriction  of  grease  for  Liquid  OXygen  (LOX)  appli- 
cations.  TIG  Brief  32:7  Mar  21   '80 

OXYGEN  EQUIPMENT 

Aircraft  oxygen  equipment.  Lt-Col  V.Gorlov.  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No. 5:45-46  May  '80 

High  pressure  nitrogen  recharger  cart.   TIG  Brief 
32:17  Feb  8  '80 


326 


PACAF    see  Pacific  Air   Forces 


PACTS  see   Treaties  and  Alliances 


PCS    see  Permanent  Change  of  Station 

PPBS     see  Planning-Programming- Budgeting  System 

PACIFIC  AIR  FORCES 
See  also 


Air  Force,    5th 
Air  Force,    13th 

Pacific  Air  Forces,   tab  illus  chart  AF  Mag  63:84-85 
May  '80 

Pacific  Air  Forces:  A  forward  defense  strategy. 
(Presentation,   Air  Force  Assoc  National  Sympo- 
sium,   Los  Angeles,   Oct  26,    1979)  LtGen  James  D. 
Hughes.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup  No.  2:14-23 
Feb  '80 

PACIFIC  COMMAND 


PADDEN,    Maurice  C. 

(443d  Military  Airlift  Wing  and  military  airlift  train- 
ing) Interview.   BrigGen  Maurice  C.Padden.   por 
Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:1-8  Oct-Dec   '80 

PAIGE,    Emmett,    Jr 

System  engineering- -the  key  to  effective  transition/ 
evolution  of  Army  c'  systems.    MajGen  Emmett 
Paige,   Jr.  Signal  34:17-21  Jul  '80 

PAKISTAN 


Hawaii:  Sun,    sand,    and  MTMC-FOP  (Field  Office 
Pacific).  Col  John  W.Perry,   Jr.  Translog  11:1-2 
Oct  '80 

Pacific  Air  Forces:  A  forward  defense  strategy. 
(Presentation,   Air  Force  Assoc  National  Sympo- 
sium,   Los  Angeles,   Oct  26,    1979)  LtGen  James  D. 
Hughes.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup  No.  2:14-23 
Feb  '80 

PACIFIC  FLEET  see  Fleet,    7th 
PACIFIC  ISLANDS 


The  agony  of  Pakistan.   L.Thomas  Walsh,  illus  map 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:24+  May  '80 

The  superpowers  and  the  Northern  Tier.    Zalmay 
Khalilzad.   Intl  Sec  4:6-30  Winter  '79/'80 

F  o^ _r  £i_g_n_   P  o  1  i  c  y 

Pakistani  geopolitics:  The  diplomatic  perspective. 
Sultan  Muhammed  Khan.  Intl  Sec  5:26-36  Sum- 
mer '80 

Fjp  reign    Re  l_a_t_i_o  n_s 

Russia 

Soviet  ambitions  in  South  Asia.  A.G.Noorani.  Intl 
Sec  4:31-59  Winter  '79/'80 

United  States 


Cleaning  up  after  the  bomb:  Peacetime  perils  on  a 
Pacific  atoll  (Enewetak).  Claudia  Nichols,  illus 
AF  Times,    Times  Magazine  sup:4-8+  Jun  2  '80 

PACIFIC  REGION 

"Pacific  Community":  Another  bloc?   A.Tselev.  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No. 9:53-54  Sep  '80 

S  ^r_a_t_e_gj  _c  _  I_rn_p_p_r  _t  a  n  £  e_ 

Pacific  Air  Forces:  A  forward  defense  strategy. 
(Presentation,   Air  Force  Assoc  National  Sympo- 
sium,   Los  Angeles,   Oct  26,    1979)  LtGen  James  D. 
Hughes.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup  No.  2:14-23 
Feb  '80 

U.S.   security  interests  in  the  South  Pacific.  Elliott 
Hurwitz.  map  Asian  Def  J  No. 5:129-130  Sep- 
Oct  '80 

PACIFISM 

American  pacifists :  The  peculiar  breed.   Leslie  An- 
ders,  illus  Parameters   10:46-50  Sep   '80 

PACKAGING  see  Containers 

PACKING  FOR  SHIPMENT 

Military  packaging.   Robert  A  .Baker .  illus  Def 
Trans  J  36:22-26  Jun  '80 

Packaging  for  fragile  aircraft  and  missile   guidance 
components.   Matthew  A.Venetos  and  Frank  C. 
Jarvis.    illus  tabs  AF  J  Log  4:9-11  Summer   '80 

The  spectre  of  Isandhlwana.  Capt  John  R.Drebus. 
illus  Armor  89:28-29  Sep-Oct  '80 


Pakistani  geopolitics:  The  diplomatic  perspective. 
Sultan  Muhammed  Khan.  Intl  Sec  5:26-36  Sum- 
mer '80 

P_o_l  i^tj_c_s_a  n  d_G  o  v£jr  n  m  e  n  t 

The  military  in  contemporary  Pakistan.  Shirin  Tahir- 
Kheli.  tabs  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:639-653  Sum- 
mer  '80 

PALMER,   Frederick  F. 

Naval  Reserve  Chief  (RADM  Frederick  F.  Palmer) 
stresses  perspective.   Officer  56:14  Aug  '80 

RADM  Palmer  outlines  rationale  behind  cancelled  pay 
drills.   Officer  56:11  Jul   '80 

Reserve  Chief  Palmer  speaks  out  (about  the  Naval 
Reserve  at  ROA's  recent  Mid-Winter  Conference). 
RADM  Fred  Palmer,  por  Officer  56:10  Apr  '80 

PANAMA 


Panama  adventure.   (Army  Jungle  Operations  Train- 
ing Center,   Fort  Sherman)  Steve  Abbott,  illus 
Soldiers  35:6-10  Dec  '80 


PANAMA  CANAL 

Black  Fury.   (Joint  training  exercise  in  Panama  to  test 
Southern  Command's  ability  to  defend  the  Panama 
Canal)  TSgt  Tim  Zane.  illus  Air  Reservist  32: 
12-13  May  '80 


MTMC  opens  Panama  terminal.   Diane  M.  Dove. 
Translog   11:2-3  Apr   '80 


illus 


Military  aspects  of  the  Panama  Canal  issue.   LtCol 
Jack  Child,  illus  maps  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:46-51 
Jan  '80 


327 


PARACHUTE  JUMPING 

Electroencephalographic  recordings  during  parachute 
jump  sessions.  P.Gauthier  and  others,  illus  Avia- 
tion,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:336-338  Apr   '80 

An  exchange  of  wings  over  West  Virginia.    (Select 
members  of  the  Canadian  Airborne  Regiment  par- 
ticipate in  Pierce  Memorial  Jump  Fest,   Camp 
Dawson,   WV)  Pamela  A.Kane,   illus  Natl  Guard 
34:15-17  Nov  '80 

HALO  (High  Altitude,   Low  Opening  parachuting)  is  not 
for  angels.  SgtlC  Ron  Freeman,  illus  Soldiers 
35:27  Apr  '80 

The  jump:  It  took  only  a  moment  of  carelessness. 
Gilbert  L.Parker,    illus  AF  Times,    Times  Maga- 
zine sup:18-19+  Dec  8   '80 

PARACHUTES 

Improved  escape  system  parachute,  illus  Mil  Rev  60: 
86  Sep   '80 

Parachute  repack  errors.   TIG  Brief  32:10  Nov  28   '80 


PARATROOPS 

Attitudes  of  U.S.   Army  paratroopers  toward  partici- 
pation in  the  quelling  of  civil  disturbances.    William' 
C.Cockerham  and  Lawrence  E.Cohen,   tabs  J  Pol 
&  Mil  Sociol  7:257-269  Fall  '79 

PARTICLE-BEAM  WEAPONS  see  Beam  Weapons 
PASSPORTS 


Passports  lacking.   AF  Times  41:14  Nov  24  '80 

Philippines   requires  kin  entry  visas.   AF  Times  41:13 
Aug  25   '80 

PATENTS 

Government  data  policy:  Is  it  a  threat  to  U.S.  technol- 
ogy? Charles  S.Haughey.  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:96-103 
Summer   '80 

Unwary  inventors  can  lose  a  lot.  AF  Times  40:36 
May  12   '80 


PARAMILITARY   FORCES 

India 

Paramilitary  forces  in  India.   K.P.Misra.   tabs 
Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:371-388  Spring   '80 

Malaysia 

Paramilitary  police  forces:  Focus  on  the  Royal  Ma- 
laysia Police.    Zara  Dian.   illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  3: 
76+  May-Jun  '80 

Rumania 


PATRIOTISM 

National  unity  resource  of  value.   (Keynote  address, 
Army  Section  ROA,   Washington,    Feb  21,    1980)  Gen 
Edward  C.Meyer,  illus  Officer  56:14-15  Apr  '80 

Patriotism  and  strength.   GySgt  Thomas  G.Poulk. 
MarCor  Gaz  64:24  Nov  '80 

Patriotism  lies  in  nation's  soul.   Gen  Robert  E.Huy- 
ser.   illus  Officer  56:12-13  Jul  '80 

Traditions  of  duty.   Gen  Alton  D.Slay.    TIG  Brief  32: 
1-2  Jun  13   '80 


Defense  and  mass  mobilization  in  Romania.   David  P. 
Burke.   Armed  Forces  &  Soc  7:31-49  Fall  '80 

PARARESCUE 

AF  in  'greatest  maritime  rescue.  '  (Ocean  liner  Prin- 
sendam)  SSgt  Andrew  Flood.   AF  Times  41:4 
Nov  3   '80 

Combat  survival:  Key  to  rescue.   SMSgt  Gerald  H. 
Smith,   illus  Air  Reservist  32:13+ Apr  '80 

Cope  Thunder   ...   plus.   Capt  Michael  W.Ritz.   illus 
Air  Reservist  32:18-19  Jun  '80 

Deep  sea  rescue.   Majs  Richard  Weissbard  and  John 
Sullivan,   Jr.   illus  Air  Reservist  32:18-19  Apr  '80 

Mission  King  Six  One.   Capt  Michael  W.Ritz.   illus 
map  Natl  Guard  34:16-19  Mar  '80 

Of  this  are  heroes  made.  (MSgt  Wayne  L.Fisk,   one 
of  U.S.   Jaycees'   10  Outstanding  Young  Men  of 
America)  Sgt  Craig  Pugh.  illus  Airman  24:20-26 
Jul  '80 

Rescue  and  recovery  units  compete  in  SAREX  '80. 
illus  AF  Mag  63:30  Aug   '80 

Shortcut  to  survival.  Capt  Dick  Sheffield,  illus  Air- 
man 24:44-48  Jul  '80 


PARASITE  AIRPLANES  see  Airplanes,    Parasite 


PATROL  BOATS 

FPB  (Fast  Patrol  Boats)  weapon  systems.  (Reprinted 
from  Electronic  Warfare/Defense  Electronics, 
Dec  1978).  illus  map  Asian  Def  J  No.  2:86+  Mar- 
Apr  '80 

Fish  stories.   ENS  Christopher  A.Abel,   illus  map 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:61-65  Dec   '80 

Hydrofoils --the  ideal  EEZ  (Extended  Economic  Zones) 
patrol  craft?   Brian  Walters,   illus  Asian  Def  J 
No.  3: 108+ May-Jun  '80 

Light  warships  for  defence  &  EEZ  (Exclusive  Eco- 
nomic Zones)  patrol,  illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  2:100+ 
Mar-Apr  '80 

Lurssen  strengthens  stake  in  FPB  (Fast  Patrol  Boat) 
market.  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 8:1216   '80 


Naval  operations  in  the  Persian  Gulf:  Small  ship  wa- 
ters. Milan  Vego.  illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8:18-20 
Aug   '80 

Norway's  new  armed  coastguard  vessels.   Derek 
Wood,  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 8:1213- 
1215   '80 


Role  of  small  naval  craft  in  Asia.  Benjamin  S.L. 
Smith,  illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  2:97-98  Mar-Apr  '80 


3  28 


PATROL  BOATS    -   Continued 


PAY,    ALLOWANCES,    ETC   -  Continued 


Saettia:  A  2d  generation  naval  combatant.  Stefan 
Geisenheyner.  illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 2:34-36+ 
Mar-Apr   '80 

Small  is  great- -FACs  (Fast  Attack  Craft)  in  modern 
naval  warfare,   illus  Armada  Intl  4:28-30+  Mar- 
Apr   '80 

Tactical  employment  of  Soviet  FPBs.   Milan  N.Vego. 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  pt  1,    106:95-98  Jun  '80; 
pt  2,    106:106-111  Jul  '80 

PATROLS 

See  also 
Airplanes  in  Patrol  Work 
Helicopters  in  Patrol  Work 

Actions  of  the  advance  guard.  Capt  Stephen  W.Miller. 
MarCor  Gaz  64:20-21  Apr  '80 

Light  warships  for  defence  &  EEZ  (Exclusive  Eco- 
nomic Zones)  patrol,  illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 2:100+ 

Mar-Apr   '80 

On  the  frontier  of  freedom.  SP5  Gary  L.Kieffer.  illus 
Soldiers  35:14-18  Dec   '80 

Role  of  small  naval  craft  in  Asia.  Benjamin  S.L. 
Smith,  illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  2:97-98  Mar-Apr  '80 

Special  mission  aircraft:  Gates  Learjet.    illus  tab 
Asian  Def  J  No.  3:90-92  May-Jun  '80 

PATTILLO,    Charles  C. 

Twin  generals  (LtGen  Charles  C.Pattillo,   MajGen 

Cuthbert  A.Pattillo)  part  after  28  years.  AF  Times 
41:49  Sep  15   '80 

PATTILLO,    Cuthbert  A. 

Twin  generals  (LtGen  Charles  C.Pattillo,   MajGen 

Cuthbert  A.Pattillo)  part  after  28  years.  AF  Times 
41:49  Sep  15   '80 

PAULY,   John  W. 

NATO  air  operations  in  the  Central  Region:  Can  we 
meet  the  threat?    Gen  John  W.Pauly.  NATO's  Fif- 
teen Nations  Special  Issue  No. 2:28+  '79 

USAFE  is  ready  but  .  .  .   (Testimony  before  Special 
Subcommittee  on  NATO  Standardization,   Inter- 
operability and  Readiness,   House  Armed  Services 
Committee)  Gen  John  W.Pauly.  AF  Times  40: 
32-33  Feb  4  '80 

The  U.S.   Air  Force  in  Europe.    (Presentation,   Air 
Force  Assoc  National  Symposium,    Los  Angeles, 
Oct  25,    1979)  Gen  John  W.Pauly.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup  No.  2:6- 13  Feb  '80 

United  States  Air  Forces  in  Europe,  por  AF  Mag  63: 
98-99  May  '80 

PAY.    ALLOWANCES.    ETC 


Air    For_ce--U.  S . 

AF  chiefs  make  strong  pay  plea.    Bruce  Callander. 
AF  Times  40:1+  Apr  7   '80 

AF  hopes  for  'singles  COLA,  '  mileage  break,   other 
benefits.  Bruce  Callander,  tab  AF  Times  41:1+ 
Oct  6  '80 

AFA  policy  paper:  Defense  manpower  issues.   AF 
Mag  63:75-77+  Nov  '80 

Benefits  package  gains  in  Congress:  For  some--better 
than  pay  raise.  Bruce  Callander.  AF  Times  40:1  + 
Feb  18  '80 

Benefits  package  gains  in  Congress:  Senate  approves. 
House  OK  expected.  Andy  Plattner.  AF  Times 
40:1+  Feb  18  '80 

Benefits  plan--a  mixed  bag.   Bruce  Callander,   tabs 
AF  Times  40:1+  Mar  3   '80 

Bigger  pay  raise  asked.  Martha  Lynn  Craver.  AF 
Times  40:1+  Apr  14  '80 

Compensation:  A  new  attitude.   Joseph  C.  Zengerle. 
AF  Times  40:20+  Jun  23  '80 

Congressional  pot  awash  with  pay-benefits  plans. 
Bruce  Callander.   AF  Times  40:16  Apr  28   '80 

Married  fliers  seen  big  gainers  in  BAS.  AF  Times 
41:4  Sep  22   '80 

Pay  and  retention.   Karen  E.Thuermer.    illus  tab  Ser- 
geants  18:22-25  Sep   '80 

Pay  drove  out  pilots  in  1979.   Martha  Lynn  Craver. 
AF  Times  40:3  Mar  24  '80 

Pay  recipe:  Too  many  cooks.  Bruce  Callander.  AF 
Times  40:20+  Apr  21   '80 

USAF's  personnel  situation  in  the   1980s.   Ed  Gates, 
tab  AF  Mag  63:98-100  Sep   '80 

USAF's  twenty-four-point  compensation  plan.   Ed 
Gates.   AF  Mag  63:169  Sep  '80 

Views  of  Vice  CINCMAC.  Interview.   LtGen  Thomas 
M.Ryan,   Jr.  illus  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:2-10  Jan- 
Mar  '80 

White  House  would  kill  2  items  (variable  housing  al- 
lowance (VHA)  and  a  10  percent  increase  in  the 
basic  allowance  for  subsistence  (BAS))  in  pay 
package.  Randy  Shoemaker.  AF  Times  40:1+ 
Apr  14  '80 


A  r  m  e 


d    Forces--Gr  ea^_BrU_ajn 


See  also  pay  and/or  allowances  byname,   e.g.. 
Bonuses  Incentive  Pay 

Clothing  Allowances  Quarters  Allowances 

Dual  Compensation  Retirement  Pay 

Flight  Pay  Subsistence  Allowances 

Foreign  Duty  Pay  Travel  Pay 


British  increase  troop  pay  16.8  percent.   Jim  Tice. 

AF  Times  40:17  May  26   '80 

Armed    Forces  —  U.S. 

See  also 
Joint  Uniform  Military  Pay  System 

Administration  cools  efforts  to  increase  pay.   Richard 
C.Barnard  and  Andy  Plattner.   AF  Times  40:1+ 
Mar  24  '80 

(American  Enterprise)  Institute  recommends  raises 
above  inflation.   AF  Times  41:3  Dec  22   '80 


PAY,    ALLOWANCES,    ETC       -   Continued 


329 


PAY,    ALLOWANCES,    ETC  -  Continued 


Armed F_o_r_c  e  s  -  -  U  .  S  .    -   Cont'd 

BAQ  plan  stirs  pay  cut  fears.   Paul  Smith.   AF  Times 
40:7  May  26   '80 

'Barracks'  COLA  lost:  'MALT-Plus'  has  chance. 
Martha  Lynn  Craver.   AF  Times  41:3  Dec  8   '80 

Benefits:  What  about  the  losers?   Bruce  Callander. 
AF  Times  40:14+  Feb  25   '80 

Better  incentives  than  pay  hike?   Bruce  Callander, 
illus  AF  Times  41:22+  Dec  15  '80 

Bill  would  up  incentive  pays.   Andy  Plattner.   AF 
Times  40:1+  Feb  11   '80 

Boost  pay,   benefits  to  end  midlevel  exodus.   Gen 
David  C.Jones,   tabs  AF  Times  40:3-4  Feb  11   '80 

Carter  gets  benefits  bills.   Martha  Lynn  Craver.  AF 
Times  41:1+  Dec  22  '80 

Carter  tells  DOD:  Stop  complaining  about  pay.   Rich- 
ard C.Barnard.   AF  Times  40:1+  Mar  17   '80 

Carter's  (budget)  requests:  Raise --bonus --benefits. 
Richard  C.Barnard.   AF  Times  40:3  Feb  11   '80 

College  aid  moves,  pay  raise  stalled.   Martha  Lynn 
Craver.  AF  Times  40:1+  May  26   '80 

Commander's  approval  of  advance  pay.   TIG  Brief 
32:11  Nov  14  '80 

Congress  weighs  range  of  raises.  Martha  Lynn 
Craver.  tab  AF  Times  40:1+  Apr  21   '80 

Cutting  (military  and  civilian)  pay  link  could  hurt 
future  raises.   AF  Times  40:4  Jun  23   '80 

DOD:  Benefits  raise   'salary'  13.3  percent,   tab  AF 
Times  41:4  Oct  13   '80 


Armed    Forces--U.S, 


Cont'  d 


Hill  (Congressional  Budget  Office)  study- -bigger  pay 
raise  is  needed.  Martha  Lynn  Craver.  AF  Times 
40:1+  Jun  9   '80 

Hill  OKs  doctor  bill.  AF  Times  40:3  Jul  7   '80 

Hill  weighing  2  raise  plans,  illus  AF  Times  40:1  + 
Feb  4  '80 

House  OKs  (FY  1981  Defense)  budget,   yearly  CPI 
raise.   AF  Times  40:3  May  19   '80 

House  okays   2-step   10  percent  boost  in  GI  Bill.   AF 
Times  41:4  Oct  6   '80 

House  panel  (Appropriations  Committee)  OKs  full 
benefits  funding.   Martha  Lynn  Craver.  AF  Times 
41:3  Sep  22   '80 

House  passes   'fair  benefits.  '  Martha  Lynn  Craver. 
AF  Times  41:1+  Sep  29   '80 

In  Alaska  .  .  .   COLA  is  a  way  of  life.   Elinor  E.  Matis. 
illus  AF  Compt  14:34-36  Jan  '80 

It's  official:  11.7%  raise  and  benefits  package.  AF 
Times  41:1+  Sep  22   '80 

JCS:  Don't  reallocate.   Tom  Philpott.   AF  Times  41-1  + 
Sep  1   '80 

Laird  policy  paper:  Pay  held  responsible  for  reten- 
tion problem.   AF  Times  40:4  Feb  4   '80 

Memo  offers  alternative  to  Nunn-Warner  (benefits 
package).  Paul  Smith.   AF  Times  40:24  May  5   '80 

Military  personnel  problems  reach  crisis  stage-- 
Laird  proposes  sweeping  compensation  reforms 
as   'partial  solution.  '  Melvin  R. Laird,  illus  Sea 
Power  23:23-28  Mar  '80 


DOD  shelves  HA  (Housing  Allowance)  revamp  this 
year.  Richard  C.Barnard.  AF  Times  40:4 
Feb  4  '80 

DOD  told  to  draft  new  RMC  (Regular  Military  Com- 
pensation). AF  Times  41:3  Dec  29  '80 

Defense  bill  includes  $1200  in  tuition  aid.   Martha 
Lynn  Craver.   AF  Times  41:1+  Aug  18   '80 

(DefSec)  Brown  says  no  reallocation.   AF  Times  41:lH 
Sep  29   '80 

Details  of  pay  raise,   new  benefits.   Tables  only.  AF 
Times  41:5  Sep  22  '80 

11.7  percent  pay  hike  still  short  of  full  catchup  to 
private.    Tom  Philpott.   AF  Times  41:3  Aug   11    '80 

Extra  raise,  new  GI  Bill  hinted  by  Reagan  forces. 
Tom  Philpott.   AF  Times  41:1+  Dec  8   '80 

15  percent  pay  jump  seen  in  proposals.   AF  Times 
41:1+  Dec  15   '80 

Fight  brewing  over  split  raise.   Tom  Philpott.   tabs 
AF  Times  40:1+  Jul  21   '80 

Here's  rundown  of  proposed  benefit  plans.  Paul 
Smith.  AF  Times  40:4  Apr  21   '80 


Nunn-Warner  gets  past  Senate,  heads  for  House.   AF 
Times  41  ;3  Sep  1   '80 

Nunn-Warner  nears  Hill  OK.   AF  Times  41:3 
Aug   18   '80 

OK  near  on  11.7%  hike  and   'high  3.  '  Martha  Lynn 
Craver.   AF  Times  41:1+  Aug   11   '80 

O'sea  singles  COLA  urged.    Tom  Philpott.   AF  Times 
41:1+  Nov  24   '80 

O'seas  extension,   extra  $$  for  EM:  Fair  benefits 
bill  near  Senate  vote.   Martha  Lynn  Craver.   AF 
Times  41:1+  Dec  1   '80 

The  package.   Editorial.  AF  Times  41:19  Sep  29  '80 

Pay,  benefits  jumping  $4  billion  this  month.    Tom 
Philpott.   AF  Times  41:4  Oct  6   '80 

Pay,   benefits  laws:  Here  is  rundown.  AF  Times  41-4 
Sep  22   '80 

Pay  boost  for  the  Armed  Forces,   effective  October  1, 
1980.   Tables  only.  Soldiers  35:54-55  Nov  '80 

Pay  inadequacies,    "delinkage"  pose  major  1980  bud- 
get issue.   Deborah  G.Meyer.   Armed  Forces  J 
Intl  117:13-14+  Feb  '80 

Pay  must  rise,   DOD  and  Hill  people  say.  AF  Times 
40:3  Feb  18  '80 


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PAY,    ALLOWANCES,    ETC      -   Continued 

Armed    Forces-^U^S.   -   Cont'd 

Pay,    retiree  limits  mar  benefits  bills.  Martha  Lynn 
Craver.  AF  Times  40:1+  Jul  7   '80 

Pay  them  more,   Rand  study  says,   illus  AF  Times 
41:14  Dec  15   '80 

The  "people"  side  of  strategic  deterrence:  Why  the 
draft  won't  solve  the  problem  either.  Govt  Exec 
12:22-24  Mar  '80 

Pirie  assesses  benefits  impact.  Interview.   Robert  B, 
Pirie.  illus  AF  Times  41:4  Sep  29   '80 


PAY,    ALLOWANCES,    ETC   -   Continued 

Armed    Forces  —  U.S. 


Cont '  d 


(Sen  William)  Armstrong  sees  hope  for  raise.   Martha 
Lynn  Craver.   illus  AF  Times  41:1+  Dec  29  '80 

Services  urge  Reagan  to  boost  pay,   benefits  —  retro- 
active 5.3  percent.    Tom  Philpott.   AF  Times  41:1+ 
Dec  29   '80 

'Singles'  COLA  overseas  urged.   Tom  Philpott.  AF 
Times  41:1+  Nov  3  '80 

'Soft  spots'  in  pay  report  played  down  by  Defense.   AF 
Times  40:3  May  19   '80 


President  signs  Nunn-Warner.  illus  AF  Times  41:2 
Sep  22  '80 

Raise,   benefits  OK,   funds  face  delay.  Martha  Lynn 
Craver.  AF  Times  41:1+  Sep  8   '80 

Readiness  report—problems  linked  to  pay,   benefits. 
AF  Times  41:7  Oct  6   '80 

Reagan,   Anderson  voice  views  on  pay,    manpower, 
illus  AF  Times  41:14  Oct  6   '80 

Reagan  made  many  promises.   Bruce  Callander,   illus 
AF  Times  41:3+  Nov  17   '80 

Reallocation  options  studied.  AF  Times  41:12 
Aug  25   '80 

(Rep  Patricia)  Schroeder  calls  for   'skills  audit.1 
AF  Times  41:1+  Sep  8   '80 

Rundown  on  legislative  pay  proposals.   Martha  Lynn 
Craver.   tab  AF  Times  41:10-11  Jul  28   '80 

Senate  battle  looms  on  10.4%  pay  hike.    Tom  Philpott 
and  Randall  Shoemaker.   AF  Times  40:1+  Jan  21   '80 

Senate  okays   1 1.  4%  military  pay  hike  while  cutting 
retirement  benefits.   Deborah  M.  Kyle  .   tab  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:9  Aug   '80 

Senate  OKs   11.7%  hike;  Carter  can  shift  25%.   Martha 
Lynn  Craver.   AF  Times  40:1+  Jul  14  '80 

Senate  panel  (Appropriations  Committee)  OKs  DOD 
money  bill.   AF  Times  41:3  Dec   1   '80 

Senate  panel  (Armed  Services  Committee)  okays 

11.7  percent  pay  raise.   Martha  Lynn  Craver.   AF 
Times  40:1+  Jun  23   '80 

Senate  panel  (Budget  Committee)  told  big  pay  hike 
needed.   AF  Times  40:10  Mar  17   '80 

Senate  ready  to  approve  money  resolution.  AF  Times 
41:3  Oct  6  '80 

Sen  Tower:   Bar   '  cap,  '    shift  $  $   to  key  grades.   AF 
Times  40:1+  Jun  16  '80 

Sen  Tower  sees  quick  pay  boost.   Laurie  Parker,    illus 
AF  Times  41:1+  Nov  24  '80 

(Sen  William)  Armstrong  asks  catch-up  pay  increases. 
Martha  Lynn  Craver.   AF  Times  40:1+  Apr  28   '80 


Some  benefits  could  appear  by  midmonth.   AF  Times 
41:1+  Sep  15   '80 

Special  pay  provision  for  military  health  professional 
outlined  (in  PL  96-284).   tabs  Officer  56:26  Sep   '80 

Step  in  the  right  direction.   LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker,   Ret. 
AF  Times  41:19-20  Sep  29  '80 

23%  BAS  boost  seen  this  fall.  Bruce  Callander.  AF 
Times  41:1-   Sep   15    '80 

Two  top  civilian  leaders  (Air  Force  Sec  Hans  Mark 
and  Army  Manpower  Chief  William  E. Peacock) 
oppose  pay  reallocation.   Tom  Philpott.  AF  Times 
41:3  Sep  8  '80 

Where  less  is  better.   Gen  T.R.Milton,   Ret.   AF  Mag 
63:45  May  '80 

Who's  watching  the  troops?    Bruce  Callander.  AF 
Times  40:20  Jan  7   '80 

Zengerle- -upbeat  but  cautious.   Bruce  Callander.  AF 
Times  41:20+  Jul  28   '80 

a  rjny-- u.  s. 

Array  studying  new  pay  plan --fogies  may  go.   Larry 
Carney.   AF  Times  41:3  Dec  29   '80 

Diary  of  a  paycheck.  SP5  B.J. Small,  illus  Soldiers 
35:  47-49  Nov  '80 

Hi  story 

Pay  day  .  .  .   end  of  the  line.    SP5  Philip  Lawrence. 
(Reprinted  from  Soldiers,   Sep   1979)  illus  AF 
Compt  14:14-15  Jan  '80 

N  a  t  i  o  r^a_l_^jia_r_d_-_-_A_i_r_  j^°_r_c_e_-_-_U_-_S_. 

Federal  pay  bar  for  Res(erves)  faulted.  AF  Times 
41:12  Oct  20  '80 

National    Guard--Armed    Forces--U.S. 


'Military  leave  '  pay  still  is  unresolved.   AF  Times 
41:14  Oct  27  '80 

Na_v_y_— _U_._S_. 

Navy's  chief  (ADM  Thomas  B.Hayward)  asks  more 
people  $$  .  Paul  Smith.  AF  Times  40:3  Jan  7   '80 

Retention:  Is  pay  the  #1  issue?   LT  Dan  N.Edelstein. 
tabs  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:74-78  Jun  '80 


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PAY,   ALLOWANCES,    ETC  -  Continued 


PENTAGON  COMMUNICATIONS  COMMAND 


N^JXr^JL'-S..-       -    Cont'd 

The  unique  hardships  of  sea  duty.   CAPT  Thomas  M. 
Hale  and  Linda  D.Pappas.  illus  tabs  US  Nav  Inst 
Proc  106:67-73  Nov  '80 

R_e_s_e_r_y_e_F_o  rces--Air     Force--U.S. 

Dr  pay  bill  held  no  boon  to  Reserves.    Len  Famiglietti. 
AF  Times  40:3  Jul  14  '80 

Pay  and  'erosion  of  benefits'  main  concern  of  top 

Reserve  EM  advisor  (CMSgt  Jack  E.Roberts).   Pat 
Dalton.   AF  Times  40:7  Jul  21    '80 

Reserve     Forces--Armed    Forces--U.S. 


'Military  leave'  pay  still  is  unresolved.  AF  Times 
41:14  Oct  27   '80 

PEACE 

Historic  example  of  cooperation  (on  occasion  of  the 
35th  anniversary  of  the  Yalta  Conference). 
N.Glagolev.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  1:36-38  Jan  '80 


Maintaining  power  at  the  Pentagon,  illus  Signal  35:84 
Sep  '80 

PERFORMANCE  REPORTS  see  Airman  Performance 
Reports;  Effectiveness  Reports 

PERIODICALS 

See  also 


Newspapers 


United    States 


An  examination  of  professional  concerns  of  naval 

officers  as  reflected  in  their  professional  journal. 
CAPT  L.F.Brooks,  illus  tabs  Nav  War  Col  Rev 
33:46-56  Jan-Feb  '80 

Keep  telling  it  like  it  is.   LtCol  Robert  W.Smith,    Ret. 
MarCor  Gaz  64:63-66  Jun   '80 

PERISCOPES 


To  see  and  not  be  seen- -that  is  the  problem,  illus  Def 
Elect  12:78+  Oct  '80 


Keeping  the  peace.   Col  N.  L.Dodd.    illus  Asian  Def  J 
No.  1:4-5+  Jan-Feb  '80 

The  Leninist  peace  policy  in  action.  V.Yefremov. 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  2:48-50  Feb  '80 

On  the  frequency  of  war:  Toward  a  reconciliation  of 
state  sovereignty  and  world  order.  Henry  Barbera. 
tab  J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  8:257-268  Fall  '80 

Peacekeeping  and  the  Inter-American  system.   LtCol 
John  Child,   Ret.  tabs  Mil  Rev  60:40-54  Oct  '80 

Prospects  for  peace  in  the  nuclear  world.   Arthur  J. 
Vidich.   J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  8:85-97  Spring   '80 

Shifting  sands  of  peace  in  the  Middle  East.   Mohamed 
Sid-Ahmed.   Intl  Sec  5:53-79  Summer   '80 

The  Sinai  field  mission:  A  step  toward  peace  in  the 
Middle  East.  David  A.Napoliello.  map  illus  Pa- 
rameters 9:20-27  Dec   '79 

PEACOCK,    William  E. 


Two  top  civilian  leaders  (Air  Force  Sec  Hans  Mark 
and  Army  Manpower  Chief  William  E. Peacock) 
oppose  pay  reallocation.   Tom  Philpott.  AF  Times 
41:3  Sep  8   '80 

PEARL  HARBOR,    1941 

A  handful  of  pilots.   LtCol  Joseph  L.Potter,   illus 
Educ  J  22:81-83  AY   '79/'80 

Like  swatting  bees  in  a  telephone  booth.   CDR  Ted 
Hechler,   Jr,   Ret.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:72- 
74  Dec   '80 

PEEK,   Kenneth  L. ,   Jr 

What  must  be  our  foremost  concern?   BrigGen  Kenneth 
L.Peek,   Jr.   TIG  Brief  32:2  May  2   '80 


PERMANENT  CHANGE  OF  STATION 

The  ABCs  of  PCSing.   SgtMaj  Bruce  Bant,    illus  Sol- 
diers 35:31-34  May  '80 

Coast  Guard  continuing  to  get  higher  PCS  $  £  .  AF 
Times  41:10  Oct  20   '80 

.     Commander's  approval  of  advance  pay.   TIG  Brief 
32:11  Nov  14   '80 

Do-it-yourself--the  best  move  we  ever  made. 

W.Beirne  Keefer.   illus  AF  Times,    Times  Maga- 
zine sup:42-44+  Jun  2   '80 

Education,    transportation,    and  the  three   "Rs.  "  Bob 
Waldman.    illus  Translog  11:6-8  Mar  '80 

Navy  asks  higher  PCS  rate.   AF  Times  40:8  Jun  2   '80 

PCS  checklist  can  save  dollars.    Len  Famiglietti.   AF 
Times  41:7  Sep  15    '80 

PCS  moves:  Actions  to  ease   $$  crunch.    Len  Fa- 
miglietti.  AF  Times  40:1+  May  26   '80 

PCS  moves:  Financial  bind  getting  attention.   Len 
Famiglietti.   AF  Times  41:1+  Aug   11    '80 

Panel  (Defense  Per  Diem  Committee)  asks  higher 
HH  goods  weight  allowances,   tab  AF  Times  41:17 
Dec  29   '80 

Support  centers  for  kin,   INTRO  (Individualized  New- 
comer TReatment  and  Orientation)  expansion 
pushed.  AF  Times  41:14  Oct  20   '80 

TLF  (Temporary  Lodging  Facilities)  conversion  not 
automatic.   AF  Times  40:10  Jun  23   '80 

$35-a-day  travel  asked  immediately.   AF  Times  40-4 
Jan  21    '80 


PELLEGRINI,    Benjamin  J. 

Army  missiles.   BrigGen  Benjamin  J.Pellegrini  and 
Maj  Jim  McCullough.  por  Armor  89:44-47  Sep- 
Oct  '80 


PERRY,    William  J. 

(Complex  problems  we  face  in  maintaining  defense 
preparedness)  Interview.  William  J.Perry,  por 
Natl  Def  65:50-55  Oct  '80 


332 


PERRY,   William  J.  -  Continued 

(Finding  an  equalizer  for  disparity  in  equipment)  (Key- 
note luncheon  address,   AFCEA  Convention,   Wash- 
ington,  June  24,    1980)  William  J.Perry .  nor  Sig- 
nal 34:13+  Aug   '80 

Sec  Brown  under  oath  on  'Stealth.  '  Martha  Lynn 
Craver.   AF  Times  41:3  Sep   15   '80 

Statement  by  Dr  William  J.Perry,   House  Armed  Ser- 
vices Investigating  Subcommittee,   4  September 
1980.  por  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:22+  Oct  '80 

'Stealth'  aircraft  invisible  to  radar  (Def  Sec  Brown 
has  announced).  AF  Times  41:12  Sep  8  '80 

'Stealth'  aircraft  technology.  Harold  Brown  and  Wil- 
liam J.Perry.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  9-11,   Oct  '80 

PERSHING,   John  J. 

"Over  There":  The  Pershing  story.  Donald  Smythe. 
por  Army  30:34-38  Dec  '80 

PERSIAN  GULF  REGION 

Defence  problems  in  the  Persian  Gulf.   Robert  Elliot, 
illus  tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:39-42  Oct- 

Nov  '80 

Economic  integration:  Nascent  linkages.  Richard  D. 
Erb  and  Nebil  N.  al-Shawaf.  AEI  For  Plcy  &  Def 
Rev  2,   No. 3-4:70-76   '80 

Filling  the  vacuum  in  (Persian)  Gulf  security.   Hassan 
el  Badri.   Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:32+  Feb  '80 

Middle-Eastern  maelstrom.  Robin  N.Montgomery, 
illus  map  Natl  Def  64:28-32+  Jun  '80 

The  military  balance  in  the  Persian  Gulf:  Who  will 
guard  the  Gulf  States  from  their  guardians?   Abdul 
Kasim  Mansur.  illus  map  tabs  Armed  Forces  J 
Intl  118:44-46+  Nov  '80 

Naval  operations  in  the  Middle  East.   VADM  Gerald  E. 
Miller,   Ret.   illus  Islamic  Def  Rev  5,   No.  1: 
10-13+  '80 

The  Persian  Gulf.   Maj  Maxwell  O.Johnson,   illus 
map  MarCor  Gaz  64:49-52  Jul   '80 

Political  relations  among  the  Arab  Gulf  states:  Devel- 
opments and  prospects.  Emile  A.Nakhleh.  AEI  For 
Plcy  &  Def  Rev  2,   No. 3-4:77-81   '80 

The  Rapid  Deployment  Joint  Task  Force.  LtCol 

Thomas  M.Johnson  and  LCDR  Raymond  T.Barrett, 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:95-98  Nov  '80 


PERSIAN  GULF  REGION   -  Continued 

Security  risks  and  reactions.   Les  Janka.  AEI  For 
Plcy  &  Def  Rev  2,   No. 3-4:82-88  '80 


S  t  r_a_t_e_g_i_c_  I_rn_p_o_r_t  a  n£  e_ 

AFA  Convention  address.   (Presentation,   Air  Force 
Assoc  National  Convention,   Washington,   Sep  16, 
1980)  Gen  Lew  Allen,   Jr.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs: 
Sup,   pp  7-12,   Nov  '80 

Ahead:  A  chasm  of  capability.  R.James  Woolsey  and 
Michael  Moodie.  illus  map  Sea  Power  23:45-46+ 
Nov  '80 

The  key  message:  Military  forces  can  do  little  to  help 
reduce  the  risks  of  Western  dependence  on  oil  im- 
ports, tab  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:82-86  Nov  '80 

Naval  operations  in  the  Persian  Gulf:  Small  ship  wa- 
ters. Milan  Vego.  illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8:18-20 
Aug   '80 

The  Persian  Gulf  and  Southwest  Asia:  Interests  &t 
strategies.   Harold  Brown,   illus  Defense/80, 
pp  2-9,   Jun  '80 

Security  considerations  in  the  Persian  Gulf.  Hermann 
F.Eilts.   Intl  Sec  5:79-113  Fall  '80 

The  Soviet  invasion  of  Afghanistan:  Methods,   motives, 
and  ramifications.  Capt  Joseph  J.Collins,  illus 
Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:53-62  Nov-Dec  '80 

The  stability  of  the  Gulf.  Maj  H.Al-Thani.  Hawk 
No. 40:29-34  Feb  '80 

A  Western  force  for  East  of  Suez.   Frank  Uhlig,   Jr. 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:39+  Aug  '80 

What  are  U.S.    interests?   (Presentation,   Council  on 
Foreign  Relations,   New  York,   March  6,    1980) 
Harold  Brown.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  2-10,   May  '80 


PERSONAL  AFFAIRS 

See  also 
Loans,    Personal 
Wills 

Garnishment:  State  actions  cause  woes.  Tom  Philpott 
AF  Times  40:1+  Jan  7   '80 

Personal  problems:  A  'voice  in  the  wilderness.  '  TIG 
Brief  31:8  Dec  21   '79 

Plan  for  tomorrow  .  .  .  Helen  Kay  Ellsworth,  tabs 
Soldiers  35:50-52  Jul  '80 

Putting  the  'personal'  back  into  the  personal  financial 
management  program.  IstLt  Carla  K.  Smith,  illus 
AF  Compt  14:12-13  Jul  '80 


Regionalism  and  the  law  of  the  sea:  The  Persian  Gulf 

perspective.   Charles  G.MacDonald.  illus  Nav  War     PERsQNAL  APPEARANCE 
Col  Rev  33:73-81  Sep-Oct  '80 

Appearance  and  attitude.    TIG  Brief  32:7  Feb  22  '80 

The  search  for  U.S.  bases  in  the  Indian  Ocean:  A 

last  chance.  ADM  Thomas  H.Moorer,   Ret  and  The  Broom  technique:  NCO'  s  cure  for  '  shaving 

Alvin  J.Cottrell.  illus  map  Strat  Rev  8:30-38  bumps.'   Jane  O'Hare.   illus  AF  Times  40:51 

Spring  '80  Jun  16  '80 

The  dress  blues:  Servicemen  don't  have  to  be  afraid 

Security  considerations  in  the  Persian  Gulf.   Hermann  of  civvies.   Michele  McCormick.  illus  A 

F.Eilts.   Intl  Sec  5:79-113  Fall  '80 


Times  Magazine  sup:18-19+  Jan  14  '80 


333 


PERSONAL  APPEARANCE     -   Continued 

Guide  to  treating   'shaving  bumps'  revised.  Pat  Dalton. 
AF  Times  41:2  Sep  8  '80 

Reg  (AFR  35-10)  limits  hair  styles.  Pat  Dalton.  illus 
AF  Times  41:1+  Nov  17   '80 

Spit  k  polish.  SP5  Lana  Ott.   illus  Soldiers  35:6-9 
May  '80 

The  utility  uniform:  What  about  emblems?  Pat  Dalton 
illus  AF  Times  41:7  Dec  8   '80 

PERSONAL  EQUIPMENT 


PERSONNEL  -   Continued 

Air    Force 


4«W 


See  also  items  by  name,    e.  g.  , 
Clothing,    Protective  Parachutes 

Helmets  Survival  Equipment 

Functional  organizational  clothing  and  footwear  items. 
TIG  Brief  32:8  Feb  8   '80 

A  human  performance/workload  evaluation  of  the 
AN/PVS-5  bifocal  night  vision  goggles.   Lewis  W. 
Stone  and  others,    illus  tabs  Aviation,   Space  &: 
Envmt  Med  51:797-804  Aug   '80 

Pilot  combat  survival  takes  new  aim  in  '80s  .  illus 
AF  Times  40:14  Mar  10  '80 

Rhubarb  over  garb  nothing  new.  Bruce  Callander, 
illus  AF  Times  41:20+  Nov  3   '80 

Shades  of  gray.    (Photochromic  glasses)  MAC  Flyer 
27:23  Mar  '80 

Use  of  contact  lenses  by  flying  personnel.    TIG  Brief 
32:10  Sep  26   '80 

PERSONAL  PROPERTY  see  Household  Effects 
PERSONNEL 


For  strength  of  the  Services   see  subdivision  Statistics 
under  the  respective  Services,    e.g.,    Air  Force-- 
United  States  —  Statistics. 

See  also 
Manpower,    Military 
Retention  of  Military  Personnel 

Air    Force  —  U^^^ 

AF  seeks  people   $$.   Don  Mace.   AF  Times  40:1+ 
Jan  21    '80 

Air  Force  spoken  here.  (AF's  Chief  of  Staff  has  a 
varied  and  complete  background)  LtCol  Terry  A. 
Arnold,  illus  Airman  24:26-31  May  '80 

From  theory  to  action:  Implementing  job  enrichment 
in  the  Air  Force.    LtCols  Denis  D.  Umstot  and 
William  E.Rosenbach.   illus  AU  Rev  31:74-81  Mar- 
Apr  '80 

GOs,   0-6s  to  get  base  feedback.  Len  Famiglietti.  AF 
Times  41:1+  Aug  25   '80 

Notes  from  the  Palace  Dollar  team.   Maj  Gary  G. 
Payne,   illus  tabs  AF  Compt  14:35  Jul  '80 

OSI  needs  people.  AF  Times  40:18  Feb  18  '80 

Quality  force  is  aim  of  new  guide  to  field.    Len  Famig- 
lietti.  AF  Times  41:1+ Aug  18   '80 


U.S. 


Cont'd 


USAF's  personnel  situation  in  the   1980s.   Ed  Gates, 
tab  AF  Mag  63:98-100  Sep  '80 

Statistics 

Racial  balance  called  vital  to  AVF  effectiveness.    Tom 
Philpott.   tab  AF  Times  41:10  Nov  24   '80 

Armed     Forces-  -Russia 


Fully-fledged  citizen  (Soviet  serviceman).   Col  L. 

Fyodorov.   illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  6:27-28  Jun  '80 


Armed    Forces1 


U.S. 


Gays  and  the  military:  An  emerging  policy  issue. 
William  P.Snyder  and  Kenneth  L.Nyberg.  tab 
J  Pol  &t  Mil  Sociol  8:71-84  Spring  '80 

The  "people"  side  of  strategic  deterrence:  Why  the 
draft  won't  solve  the  problem  either.  Govt  Exec 
12:22-24  Mar  '80 

Training  and  personnel  systems  technology:  A  boost 
to  readiness.   CDR  Paul  R.Chatelier.  illus  Def 
Mgt  J  16:2-5  Second  Quarter  '80 

Who's  watching  the  troops?  Bruce  Callander.  AF 
Times  40:20  Jan  7  '80 

Youth  survey:  Dissatisfaction  with  military  jobs.   Tom 
Philpott.   AF  Times  41:14  Aug  4  '80 


Army- 


U.  S, 


The  Army's  match  game:  Man  to  machine.  James  D. 
Baker,  illus  tab  Def  Mgt  J  16:20-25  Second  Quar- 
ter '80 

Individual  replacements:  There  must  be  a  better  way. 
Capts  Edward  R.Maher  and  Peter  F.Kindsvatter . 
illus  Army  30:37-40  May  '80 

Morale,  proficiency,   and  discipline .   Maj  Stephen  D. 
Wesbrook.   tabs  J  Pol  k  Mil  Sociol  8:43-54 
Spring  '80 

Nunn's  "save  the  Army"  campaign:  Battle  over— or 
just  begun?  R.James  Woolsey.  Armed  Forces  J 
Intl  117:10  Aug  '80 

The  Railey  report  and  Army  morale,    1941:  Anatomy 
of  a  crisis.   Maj  Stephen  D.  Wesbrook.   illus  Mil 
Rev  60:11-24  Jun  '80 

Toward  cohesion,    stability:  A  'reciprocal  commit- 
ment. '  LtGen  Robert  G.Yerks.   illus  Army  30:98- 
101+  Oct  '80 

The  worsening  plight  of  the  'Army's  own.  '  SMA  Wil- 
liam A.Connelly,  illus  Army  30:9-11  Apr  '80 

You  can't  run  an  army  like  a  corporation.   Col  D.  M. 
Malone  and  Donald  D.Penner.   illus  Army  30:39-41 
Feb  '80 

Navy.  -  U.S. 

Confronting  the  Navy's  manpower  dilemma.   Bernard 
Rimland  and  Gerald  E.Larson,    illus  tabs  Def 
Mgt  J  16:30-34  First  Quarter  '80 

Leadership  for  renewal.    (Prize  Essay,    1980)  Officer 
Candidate  Glenn  A.Daley.   US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106: 
78-82  Jul  '80 


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PERSONNEL  -  Continued 

Navy--U.S.   -  Cont'd 

Military  effectiveness  of  Navy  men  during  and  after 
Vietnam.   Anne  Hoiberg.   tabs  Armed  Forces  & 
Soc  6:232-246  Winter   '80 

Retention:  Is  pay  the  #1  issue?   LT  Dan  N.Edelstein. 
tabs  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:74-78  Jun  '80 

Retention:  The  pressure  is  on.  CAPT  James  F.Kelly, 
Jr.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:40-45  Apr  '80 

A  ship  is  not  a  home.  LCDR  L.E.  Goodnight.  US  Nav 
Inst  Proc  106:104-105  Mar  '80 

The  unique  hardships  of  sea  duty.  CAPT  Thomas  M. 
Hale  and  Linda  D.Pappas.  illus  tabs  US  Nav  Inst 
Proc  106:67-73  Nov  '80 

PERSONNEL  ADMINISTRATION 


The  aviation  commander --new  challenges  during  the 
1980s.  LtCols  E.H.Grayson,  Jr  and  J.  W.  Lloyd, 
illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:6-9  Nov  '80 

Aviation  personnel  management.  LtCol  Joe  D.  Caro- 
thers.    illus  tabs  USA  Avn  Dig  26:2-4  Nov  '80 

Battalion  admin  is  a  mistake.    IstLt  J.E.Price. 
MarCor  Gaz  64:20-21  Jul   '80 

The  care  and  feeding  of  lieutenants.  TIG  Brief  32: 
13-14  Dec  12   '80 

Confronting  the  Navy's  manpower  dilemma.   Bernard 
Rimland  and  Gerald  E.Larson,    illus  tabs  Def 
Mgt  J  16:30-34  First  Quarter  '80 

Dealing  with  people:  Sometimes  a  tough  job.   TIG 
Brief  32:15-16  Nov  28   '80 

From  theory  to  action:  Implementing  job  enrichment 
in  the  Air  Force.   LtCols  Denis  D.  Umstot  and 
William  E.Rosenbach.   illus  AU  Rev  31:74-81  Mar- 
Apr  '80 

GSA  region  scores  with  word  processing.  Robert  M. 
Redmond.  Govt  Exec  12:48-50  Apr  '80 

Getting  the  job  done  without  getting  done  in  by  the 
jobs.  MajGen  Richard  C.Schulze.   illus  MarCor 
Gaz  64:42-46  Oct  '80 

Job  enrichment:  Getting  your  people  involved  to  im- 
prove the  job.    TIG  Brief  32:10  Jul  25   '80 

Maintenance:  Who  failed?   TIG  Brief  32:5  May  16   '80 

Management  by  P's  and  Q's  (Personnel  and  Quad- 
rants).  Capt  Robert  C.Teel.    illus  AF  Compt  14: 
36-37  Jul  '80 

The  manpower  management  puzzle.  Robert  B.Pirie, 
Jr.   Def  Mgt  J  16:46-47  Third  Quarter  '80 

The  mission  ...   and  the  man.   LtCol  Jim  Bustle,   tabs 
TAC  Attack  20:4-7  Aug   '80 

Monitoring  orthodox  job  enrichment.  Frederick  I. 
Herzberg  and  Margaret  W.Miner,  illus  Def  Mgt  J 
16:30-36  Second  Quarter  '80 

New  (Electronic  Security)  Command  has  career  plan 
going.  AF  Times  41:38  Nov  3   '80 

Notes  from  the  computer  resource  managers.  Maj 
Bob  Simpson  and  SMSgt  Phil  Barrick.  illus  AF 
Compt  14:29  Jan  '80 


PERSONNEL  ADMINISTRATION  -  Continued 

Notes  from  the  computer  resource  managers.  Maj 
Bob  Simpson  and  SMSgt  Phil  Barrick.  illus  AF 
Compt  14:36  Apr   '80 

Notes  from  the  computer  resource  managers.  Maj 
Bob  Simpson  and  SMSgt  Phil  Barrick.  illus  AF 
Compt  14:34  Jul  '80 

Notes  from  the  computer  resource  managers.   Maj 
Wayne  Traywick  and  SMSgt  Phil  Barrick.    illus  AF 
Compt  14:30  Oct  '80 

OPMS  (Officer  Personnel  Management  System) 

corner.  Regular  feature  in  some  issues  of  United 
S^^e^_A_rmy_A  viation_Dig  est 

O'seas  kin  jobs  get  OPM  boost.   Don  Mace.  AF  Times 
41:1+  Aug  25   '80 

Performance  appraisal  as  a  personnel  development 
aid.  CDR  William  T.Hood,  Jr.  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:104-105  Dec   '80 

Personal  problems:  A  'voice  in  the  wilderness.  '  TIG 
Brief  31:8  Dec  21   '79 

Personnel  error.   TIG  Brief  32:11-12  Oct  17   '80 

Pour  more  energy  into  human  factor.   Interview. 

MajGen  Richard  Carr.   AF  Times  41:5  Aug  18   '80 

Project  Improve--an  MBO  success  story.  MajGen 
John  S.Crosby .  Army  Log  12:24-25  Jan-Feb  '80 

Rated  prioritization- -setting  the  record  straight.   Col 
Henry  Viccellio,   Jr.   Aerosp  Safety  36:20-22 
Jun  '80 

Revival  of  the  dead-end  career.  David  A.Pyle.  illus 
tabs  Def  Mgt  J  16:58-62  Second  Quarter  "80 

The  scope  of  bargaining  under  the  Civil  Service  Re- 
form Act  of  1978.   Capt  Ralph  J.  Capio.   AF  Law 
Rev  20,   No.  4:493-500  '78 

September  song.  Maj  Pete  Abler,  illus  TAC  Attack 
20:24-25  Sep  '80 

Structure,   environment,   and  satisfaction:  Toward  a 
causal  model  of  turnover  from  military  organiza- 
tions. Allen  C.Bluedorn.    illus  tabs  J  Pol  &  Mil 
Sociol  7:181-207  Fall  '79 

Supervisors:  Can  you  really  affect  productivity,   mo- 
rale,  or  career  intent?   Col  Guy  H.WLnstead,  Jr. 
TIG  Brief  32:1-2  Apr  4  '80 

Tapping  the  initiative  of  our  young  people.  TIG  Brief 
32:10  Apr  18   '80 

Toward  cohesion,   stability:  A  'reciprocal  commit- 
ment. '  LtGen  Robert  G.Yerks.   illus  Army  30:98- 
101+  Oct  '80 

What  must  be  our  foremost  concern?   BrigGen  Kenneth 
L.Peek,    Jr.    TIG  Brief  32:2  May  2  '80 

PERSONNEL  CLASSIFICATION 


;A  _L  £  _5L  °  £.  £  £.  .1  ~ — -L  _§_l 

Bonus  boost  may  spur  many  to  re-up  longer.   Pat  Dal- 
ton.  AF  Times  41:4  Sep  22  '80 

Disaster  (preparedness  career)  field  to  'grow  its 
own.  '  AF  Times  41:4  Sep  8  '80 


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PERSONNEL  CLASSIFICATION  -  Continued 


PETROLEUM   -   Continued 


Air    For  ee-  -U  .  S  .     -Cont'd 

89  skills,    Zone  C  plan  added  to  SRB  program.  Pat 
Dalton.  AF  Times  41:1+  Oct  13   '80 

More  EM  will  retrain  in  lower  NCO  grades.   AF 
Times  41:1+  Dec  22  '80 

OSI  needs  people.  AF  Times  40:18  Feb  18  '80 

Palace  Balance  letters  no  cause  for  panic.   Len  Fa- 
miglietti.   AF  Times  41:2  Dec  8   '80 

Rated  prioritization  —  setting  the  record  straight.   Col 
Henry  Viccellio,   Jr.   Aerosp  Safety  36 :20-22 
Jun  '80 

Recruiting:  Job  choice   system  improved.   Pat  Dalton. 
AF  Times  41:6  Jul  28   '80 

33  skills  will  be  added  to  re-up  bonus  Oct  1.  Pat  Dal- 
ton. AF  Times  41:1+ Sep  15   '80 

Three  more  AFSCs  get  re-up  bonus.  Pat  Dalton.  AF 
Times  41:3  Nov  10  '80 

Voice  processing  excellent  bonus  bet.   AF  Times  40:8 
Jul  14  '80 

Volunteer  pool  empty  for  special  EM  jobs.   Len 
Famiglietti.   AF  Times  41:10  Oct  20   '80 

Women  get  more  specialties.   AF  Times  40:3 
Jun  23   '8  0 


Armed     Force 


U.  S. 


Supply    and    Distribution 

DOE  rejects  80  AAFES  petitions:  Exchanges  keep  ask- 
ing gas  boost.   Karen  McKay.   AF  Times  40:4 
Apr  28   '80 

Energy,   America,   and  the  military--can  we  get  there 
from  here?  LtCol  Joseph  A.  Breen.    illus  tabs  AU 
Rev  32:42-55  Nov-Dec   '80 

Energy  issues  and  time  availabilities.   John  Patrick 
Walsh,    illus  AU  Rev  32:17-33  Nov-Dec   '80 

The  impact  of  the  energy  problem  on  world  affairs. 
John  Patrick  Walsh.  Log  Spectrum  14:9-14  Sum- 
mer '80 

NATO  and  oil:  Conflict  and  capabilities.   Maj  Chris  L. 
Jefferies.   illus  AU  Rev  31:35-46  Jan-Feb  '80 

Operating  a  tactical  marine  terminal.   Capt  Roger  W. 
McHenry.   illus  Army  Log  12:20-23  Sep-Oct  '80 

Tremors  in  world  oil:  The  consequences  of  Iran. 

Melvin  A.  Conant  and  Charles  K.  Ebinger.   Intl  Sec 
Rev  5:27-42  Spring  '80 

U.S.  faces  stiffer  competition  for  oil.  AF  Times  41: 
39  Nov  10  '80 

The  world  oil  crisis  and  U.S.  power  projection  poli- 
cy: The  threat  becomes  a  grim  reality.  Bridget 
Gail,  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:25-27+  Jan  '80 

World  oil  production  and  security  of  supplies.   Ray 
Dafter.   tabs  Intl  Sec  4:154-176  Winter  '79/'80 

I_n_d_i^ji_Jp^^_a_n_J^_e_g_i_o_n 


(Rep  Patricia)  Schroeder  calls  for   'skills  audit.  ' 
AF  Times  41:1+  Sep  8   '80 

Aj-jr^y-^U^S^ 
SQT.   Natl  Guard  34:28-29  Oct  '80 

SQT  (Skill  Qualification  Test)  update,  illus  Soldiers 
35:19-21  Apr   '80 

The  total  military  intelligence  officer:  Intelligence 
systems  managers.   Maj  Albert  E.Warburton  III. 
illus  tabs  Mil  Rev  60:27-41  Apr   '80 

Reserve  Forces  —  Air  Force  —  U.S. 

EM  in  critical  skills  due  $600  Ready  Reserve  bonus. 
AF  Times  41:26  Dec  22  '80 

PETROLEUM 

Management  of  Recoverable  and  Waste  petroleum 
products  (R&W).   TIG  Brief  32:6  Jul  25   '80 

Possibility:  Aviation  fuel  from  oil-shale.   John  GLnov- 
sky.  AF  Times  40:10  May  19  '80 

Renewing  the  physical  plant  (of  the  Coast  Guard). 

RADM  Donald  C.Thompson,  illus  tabs  US  Nav  Inst 
Proc  106:79-86  Oct  '80 

Theft  of  waste  petroleum  products.   TIG  Brief  32:13 
Aug  8   '80 

What's  happening  to  waste  POL  (Petroleum,   Oil,    and 
Lubricants)?    TIG  Brief  32:20  Feb  8   '80 


Ahead:  A  chasm  of  capability.  R.James  Woolsey  and 
Michael  Moodie.  illus  map  Sea  Power  23:45-46+ 
Nov  '80 

Middle     East 


Shifting  sands  of  peace  in  the  Middle  East.   Mohamed 
Sid-Ahmed.   Intl  Sec  5:53-79  Summer  '80 

Tremors  in  world  oil:  The  consequences  of  Iran. 

Melvin  A.  Conant  and  Charles  K.  Ebinger.   Intl  Sec 
Rev  5:27-42  Spring   '80 

N_o_r_t  h_S_e_a R  e  g_i  o  n 

Norway:  Maritime  aviation  booming.  Knut  Lovstuha- 
gen.   illus  Interavia  35:150-151  Feb   '80 

P_e_r_s  i  3n_Gul_f__R_e_g_io_n 


Ahead:  A  chasm  of  capability.   R.James  Woolsey  and 
Michael  Moodie.  illus  map  Sea  Power  23:45-46+ 
Nov  '80 

The  Gulf  oil  producers:  Overview  and  oil  policy  impli- 
cations. Richard  D.Erb.   tab  AEI  For  Plcy  &  Dev 
Rev  2,    No. 3-4:5-13    '80 

The  key  message:  Military  forces  can  do  little  to  help 
reduce  the  risks  of  Western  dependence  on  oil  im- 
ports, tab  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:82-86  Nov  '80 


Saudi    Arabia 


Saudi  Arabia:  The  most  oil  and  the  most  hope,  map 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:70+  Nov  '80 


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PETROLEUM  -  Continued 

Unit  e  d    S  ta  t_e_s 

Why  government  amateurs  can't  solve  energy  prob- 
lems,  illus  Govt  Exec  12:38+  Jul  '80 

PETROLEUM  INDUSTRY  AND  TRADE 

NATO  and  oil:  Conflict  and  capabilities.   Maj  Chris  L. 
Jefferies.    illus  AU  Rev  31:35-46  Jan-Feb  '80 

Tremors  in  world  oil:  The  consequences  of  Iran. 

Melvin  A.  Conant  and  Charles  K.  Ebinger.   Intl  Sec 
Rev  5:27-42  Spring  '80 

U.S.  faces  stiffer  competition  for  oil.  AF  Times  41: 
39  Nov  10  '80 

The  world  oil  crisis  and  U.S.  power  projection  poli- 
cy: The  threat  becomes  a  grim  reality.   Bridget 
Gail,  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:25-27+  Jan  '80 

N  o  r  w  a_y 

Flying  the  offshore  oil  rigs:  Petroleum  Helicopters 
Inc  and  Helikopter  Service  A/S.  Marc  Grangier. 
illus  Interavia  35:596-599  Jul  '80 

P_e_r_s_i  a  n_G  u  If    R_e_g_i  o_n 

The  Gulf  oil  producers:  Overview  and  oil  policy  impli- 
cations. Richard  D.Erb.  tab  AEI  For  Plcy  k  Dev 
Rev  2,   No. 3-4:5-13   '80 

United     States 


PHOTOGRAPHY,    MILITARY  -  Continued 

The  faces  of  waif.   Philip  R.Smith,   Jr.   illus  Army 
30:36-37  Jul   '80 

Images.    (Military  Photographer  of  the  Year  competi- 
tion) SP5  Gary  Kieffer.    illus  Soldiers  35:44-47 
Sep   '80 

It's  no  snap.  (Prizewinning  AF  photos  in  1979  Military 
Photographer  of  the  Year  competition)  illus  Airman 
24:39-43  Jul  '80 

Naval  and  maritime  prize  photography,    1980.  Picto- 
rial.  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:107- 112  Oct  '80 

'A  picture  is  worth  a  thousand  .  .  .  '  TIG  Brief  32:9 
May  16  '80 

Top  shots  of  the  year.    (1979  Military  Photographer  of 
the  Year  competition)  illus  AF  Times  40:37-38 
May  19  '80 

PHOTOGRAPHY,   SPACE 

Satellite  photos  play  alert  role.   AF  Times  40:25 
Jun  30   '80 

PHYSICAL  EDUCATION  AND  TRAINING 

For  better  combat  training.   Col  Yu.  Demyanenko. 
illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  6:61-62  Jun  '80 

PHYSICAL  EXAMINATIONS  see  Medical  Examinations 


PHYSICAL  FITNESS 


Flying  the  offshore  oil  rigs:  Petroleum  Helicopters 
Inc  and  Helikopter  Service  A/S.  Marc  Grangier. 
illus  Interavia  3  5:596-599  Jul  '80 

GAO  calls  illegal  $4  million  EM  oil  refund.  AF 
Times  41:6  Oct  27   '80 

100,  000  EM  to  share  unusual  fuel  $   refund.   Tom 
Philpott.   AF  Times  41:1+  Jul  28   '80 

PHILIP,    Duke  of  Edinburgh 

Lord  Louis.  Prince  Philip,  Duke  of  Edinburgh,  por 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:26-35  Feb  '80 

PHOTOGRAPHIC  RECONNAISSANCE  see  Reconnais- 
sance,  Aerial 

PHOTOGRAPHIC  SURVEYING  see  Surveying  by  Air 

PHOTOGRAPHY 

See  also 
Cameras 

Forum  of  flight.  Regular  feature  in  some  issues  of 
AlTl2J-if:.5.5-  Av^tion_  Hj^ori  cal  _§£5i.£ty_Jou  rnal_ 

PHOTOGRAPHY,  AERIAL 

Aerial  survey  photography.  Marc  Grangier.  illus 
Interavia  35:1050-1054  Nov  '80 

Photo  Finish,  illus  Air  Reservist  32:8-9  Feb  '80 
PHOTOGRAPHY,    MILITARY 


As  you  see  it.    (Winners  of  AF  photography  contest) 
illus  Airman  24:18-19  Aug  '80 


Aerobic  power  and  body  fat  of  men  and  women  during 
Army  basic  training.  John  F.Patton  and  others, 
tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:492-496 
May  '80 

Caffeine  80  's-  -drug  of  abuse  in  the  eighties?   Col 

Richard  B.Pilmer.   illus  tab  Aerosp  Safety  36:6-9+ 
Aug   '80 

A  comparison  of  some  indirect  methods  for  predicting 
maximal  oxygen  uptake.  M.H.Harrison  and  others, 
tabs  Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:1128-1133 
Oct  '80 

'DOC  (Doctors  Ought  to  Care)  wants  to  keep  you 
healthy.  Paul  Smith,  illus  AF  Times  41:39-40 
Sep  29  '80 

Development  of  "sports  anemia"  in  physically  fit  men 
after  daily  sustained  submaximal  exercise.  M.W. 
Radomski  and  others,  tabs  Aviation,   Space  & 
Envmt  Med  51:41-45  Jan  '80 

Effects  of  a  postexercise  sauna  bath  on  ECG  pattern 
and  other  physiologic  variables.   Albert  M.Paolone 
and  others,   tabs  Aviation,   Space  St  Envmt  Med  51: 
224-229  Mar  '80 

Fatigue  in  aviation  operations.   CDR  Alan  Steinman. 
Aerosp  Safety  36:25  May  '80 

Fitness  variables  and  the  lipid  profile  in  United  States 
astronauts.  M. A. Berry  and  others,  tabs  Aviation, 
Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:1122-1126  Nov  '80 

Food  as  a  compulsion,    illus  AF  Times  pt  1,   When 
dieting  goes  beyond  just  staying  thin.    Terri  Moon. 
40:35  Jul  14  '80;  pt  2,   Obesity  program  takes  cue 
from  Alcoholics  Anonymous.   Donna  M.Peterson. 
40:39-40  Jul  21   '80 


337 


PHYSICAL  FITNESS   -   Continued 

Food  for  thought.  SqLdr  John  C.Griffiths,  illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:8-10  Nov  '80 

Getting  the  lead  out- -helpful  hints  for  otiose  aircrew 
members,   illus  MAC  Flyer  27:14-15  Nov  '80 

A  guide  to  weight  control.  Maj  Robert  D.Brown,   tab 
MarCor  Gaz  64:21-221-  Apr  '80 

Heading  off  heart  attack.  SP5  Lana  Ott.  illus  Soldiers 
35:37-41  Feb  '80 

Heat  got  ya'?   illus  TAC  Attack  20:20  Jul  '80 

The  influence  of  U.S.  Army  basic  initial  entry  train- 
ing on  the  muscular  strength  of  men  and  women. 
Joseph  J.Knapik  and  others,  illus  tabs  Aviation, 
Space  &  EnvmtMed  51:1086-1090  Oct  '80 

Keepin'  fit.  Helen  Kay  Ellsworth,  illus  Soldiers  35: 
13-15  Jan  '80 

Maximal  oxygen  uptake:  Its  measurement,   application, 
and  limitations.  M.H.Harrison  and  others,  tabs 
Aviation,  Space  &t  Envmt  Med  51:1123-1127  Oct  '80 

Physiological  effects  of  cold  air  inhalation  during  ex- 
ercise.  G.Harley  Hartung  and  others,   illus  tabs 
Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:591-594  Jun  '80 

Professional  quality  medical  evaluation  of  members 
for  special  assignments.   TIG  Brief  32:7-8 
May  30  '80 

Profiling  'fit'  members.    TIG  Brief  32:8  Jul  25   '80 

Radionuclide  perfusion  images  before  and  after  car- 
diac rehabilitation.   Edwin  Atwood  and  others,  illus 
tabs  Aviation,   Space  k  Envmt  Med  51:892-898 
Sep  '80 

Reg  (AFR  3  5-11)  change  trims  weight  standards.   Len 
Famiglietti.  tab  AF  Times  41:1+  Nov  10   '80 

Running  can  be  fun.    TIG  Brief  32:7  Dec  12   '80 

Sport  scuba  diving  by  USAF  aircrew  members.    LtCol 
Bruce  E.Bassett.    illus  tab  Aerosp  Safety  36:5-7 
Jul   '80 

Summer  ope  rations --no  sweat?   Don't  bet.   WgComdr 
Peter  S.Wilkins.   illus  TAC  Attack  20:18-19 
Jul  '80 

Tipping  the  scales  opens  the  door  to  go  out.   Len  Fa- 
miglietti.  tab  AF  Times  41:1  Nov  24  '80 

Training  and  acclimatization:  Effects  on  responses  to 
exercise  in  a  desert  environment.   Christine  L. 
Wells  and  others,  tabs  Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt 
Med  51:105-112  Feb  '80 


PHYSICALLY  HANDICAPPED  see  Handicapped 

PHYSICIANS 

DOD  defends  putting  doctors  behind  desks.   Paul 
Smith.   AF  Times  41:22  Sep  1   '80 

A  doctor's  tour  on  the  Eniwetok  Atoll.  Lloyd  E.  Dodd, 
Jr.  tabs  Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:720-724 
Jul  '80 


PHYSICIANS  -  Continued 

Family  practice.   Helen  Kay  Ellsworth,   illus  Soldiers 
3  5:45-47  May  '80 

1500  dentists  to  train  as  emergency  medics.  Inter- 
view. BrigGen  Stanley  C.Kolodny.  AF  Times  41:8 
Nov  10  '80 

In  search  of  Army  doctors.  MSgt  Matt  Glasgow,  illus 
Soldiers  35:16-19  Jan  '80 

Malpractice  claims  up,    costs  down.  AF  Times  40:3 
Mar  3   '80 

The  medical  connection:  Trauma  center  (Maryland 
Institute  for  Emergency  Medicine  Service)  posses- 
ses skilled  Guardsmen,    illus  Natl  Guard  34:8-10 
Aug  '80 

Medical  Red  Flag,  illus  Air  Reservist  32:10-11 
Feb  '80 

Medical  Red  Flag.    TSgt  Steve  Stibbens.    illus  Air  Re- 
servist 33:8-9  Nov  '80 

Next  Medical  (Red)   'Flag'  slated  for  Travis  (AFB, 
CA).   AF  Times  40:6  Jan  28   '8  0 

The  picture  of  health.    (Reviewing  medical  services 
with  AF  Surgeon  General  LtGen  Paul  W.Myers) 
MSgt  David  B.Drachlis.    illus  Airman  24:8-12 
Apr  '80 

Planning  the  Aerospace  Medicine  Program.   TIG  Brief 
32:15  Jan  25   '80 

Project  KEEP  (Keep  Each  Eligible  Person).    TIG 
Brief  32:8  Aug  8   '80 

Rand  report:  Give  PAs  bars.    Len  Famiglietti.   AF 
Times  40:3  Jun  23    '80 

Rank  limits  hurting  PA  morale.   LtGen  Paul  W. 
Myers.   AF  Times  40:4  May  26   '80 

(Rep  Joseph)  Addabbo  repeats:  Get  docs  out  of 

admin(istrative)  jobs.   AF  Times  40:4  May  26   '80 

Self-made  man.  (Dr  Mary  Walker,    Civil  War  medic) 
illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:67  Apr   '80 

Study  (by  Rand  Corp)  endorses  physician  extenders. 
AF  Times  40:17  Jun  30   '80 

Where  are  the  .  .  .   doctors?  John  Moxley  III.    illus 
tab  Defense/80,  pp8-13,   Dec   '80 

Salaries     and    Wages 


Dr  pay  bill  held  no  boon  to  Reserves.    Len  Famiglietti. 
AF  Times  40:3  Jul  14   '80 

Hill  OKs  doctor  bill.  AF  Times  40:3  Jul  7   '80 

Med  bonus  bill  sent  to  Carter.  AF  Times  40:7 
Mar  10   '80 

Nichols  acts  to  get  doc  pay  bill  OK'd  by  July  1.  AF 
Times  40:4  Jun  30  '80 

Special  pay  provision  for  military  health  professional 
outlined  (in  PL  96-284).   tabs  Officer  56:26  Sep   '80 

PHYSIOLOGICAL  RESEARCH 

See  also 
Aviation- -Physiological  Aspects 
Space  Flight- -Physiological  Aspects 


338 


PHYSIOLOGICAL  RESEARCH  -   Continued 

Active  muscle  torques  about  long-bone  axes  of  major 
human  joints.  Ali  Erkan  Engin  and  Ints  Kaleps. 
illus  tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:551- 
555  Jun  '80 

Cardiovascular  and  sympathetic  reactions  to  in-flight 
emergency  responses  among  base  fire  fighters. 
Ben  F. Hurley  and  others,   tabs  Aviation,   Space  & 
Envmt  Med  51:788-792  Aug   '80 

A  comparison  between  freon  and  acetylene  rebreathing 
for  measuring  cardiac  output.  Flemming  Bonde- 
Petersen  and  others,  illus  tabs  Aviation,  Space  & 
Envmt  Med  51:1214-1221  Nov  '80 

Comparisons  of  performance  effectiveness  among 
divers.   Robert  J.Biersner  and  others,  tab  Avia- 
tion,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:1193-1196  Nov  '80 

Fitness  variables  and  the  lipid  profile  in  United  States 
astronauts.  M. A. Berry  and  others,  tabs  Aviation, 
Space  &t  Envmt  Med  51:1122-1126  Nov  '80 

Human  responses  to  repeated  high  G  simulated  aerial 
combat  maneuvers.   Russell  R. Burton,  illus  tabs 
Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:1185-1192  Nov  '80 

The  importance  of  ammonia  in  the  metabolic  effects 
of  hydrazine.  William  N.Floyd,   Jr.  tabs  Aviation, 
Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:899-901  Sep  '80 

Psychomotor  performance  during  ozone  exposure: 
Spectral  and  discriminant  function  analysis  of 
EEG.  J.A.Gliner  and  others,  tabs  Aviation, 
Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:344-351  Apr  '80 

PIERRE.   Percy  A. 

Army  outlook- -smart  weapons  and  digital  secure 
communications.  Percy  A.Pierre .  por  Def  Elect 
12:65-66+  Nov  '80 

(Producing  modern  Army  equipment)  (Sustaining  mem- 
bers' luncheon  address,  AFCEA  Convention,  Wash- 
ington, June  25,  1980)  Percy  A  .Pierre,  por  Signal 
34:22-24  Aug   '80 

PILOT  ERROR 


Accidents--a  different  approach:  Attitudes  and  prior- 
ities.  Maj  Wiley  E.Greene,   illus  TAC  Attack  20: 
24-25  Mar  '80 

Accidents:  The   'dumb  pilot'  syndrome.    TIG  Brief 
32:17  Jan  11   '80 

The  best  pilot  in  the  squadron.   Maj  Michael  T.Fagan. 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:17-19  Jun  '80 

The  bucking  bronco  syndrome.   Ronald  R.Simmons, 
illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:44-47  Aug  '80 

But  I  thought  .  ..   CDR  V.M.Voge.   (Reprinted  from 
Approach,   Aug  1980)  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:24-25 
Oct  '80 

Common  sense  .  .  .  basic  to  flying.    LtCol  Paul  Kim- 
minau.    illus  TAC  Attack  20:10-11  Aug  '80 

Crew  confusion:  Helicopter  mishap  with  a  moral. 
Aerosp  Safety  36:26-27  Jul  '80 

The  day  Charlie  died.  Maj  David  V.Froehlich.  illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:22-23  Nov  '80 


PILOT  ERROR   -  Continued 

Finger  trouble.  Roger  Green,  illus  MAC  Flyer  27: 
12-15  May  '80 

For  pilots  only.  Roger  G.Crewse.  Aerosp  Safety  36: 
2-3+  Jan  '80 

Hit  my  smoke.   Maj  David  V.Froehlich.    illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:12-13  Apr   '80 

I  lost  a  friend  today.   Capt  Rick  Millikin.   Combat 
Crew  30:14-15  Jan   '80 

Instrument  related  accidents.  WgComdr  Jeremy  Saye. 
illus  TAC  Attack  20:14-15  Oct  '80 

It  can  happen  to  you.  Capt  George  Kerrigan,  illus 
MAC  Flyer  27:12-13  Jun  '80 

Landings.  Robert  W  .Harrison,  illus  Aerosp  Safety 
36:12-13  Jan  '80 

The  mission  ...   and  the  man.    LtCol  Jim  Bustle,   tabs 
TAC  Attack  20:4-7  Aug  '80 

Pieces  of  the  puzzle.   Maj  Pete  Abler,    illus  TAC 
Attack  20:28-30  Aug  '80 

Post-flight  critique.  Col  M.Igumentsev.  illus  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No. 4:34-35  Apr  '80 

Pressing  problems.   Maj  Jim  Stewart.   (Reprinted 
from  Flight  Comment,   No.  1,    1980)  illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:5-7  Sep   '80 

"Pride  goeth  before  ..."  Capt  Michael  W.Ryan,  illus 
MAC  Flyer  27:4-6  Sep  '80 

Programming  your  own  computer.   Robert  E. Coward 
and  William  H.Nelson.   TAC  Attack  20:26-27 
Sep  '80 

Rules  for  survival.  Maj  Wayne  Skora.  illus  TAC  At- 
tack 20:22-23  Feb  '80 

Something  is  wrong.   What  should  I  do?   Maj  Terrell 
J.Osborn.   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:2-4  Sep   '80 

Straight  talk.   George  R.Jansen.  illus  MAC  Flyer 
27:13-15  Dec   '80 

Tactical  formation  can  be  hazardous  to  your  health. 
BrigGen  Leland  K.  Lukens  .  Aerosp  Safety  36:27 
Nov  '80 

Tell  it  like  it  is.   Maj  Roger  Jacks,    illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:8-9  Sep   '80 

Three  strikes  and  you're  out.  Maj  John  W.Lapointe. 
illus  TAC  Attack  20:22-23  Dec  '80 

To  err  is  human.   Maj  Wayne  Griffith,   illus  TAC 
Attack  20:20-23  Apr  '80 

To  see  or  not  to  see.  Maj  Tom  Shaughnessy  and  Capt 
Mike  Shub.  illus  TAC  Attack  20:26-29  Oct  '80 

Two  seconds  too  far.    illus  MAC  Flyer  27:6-7  Mar  '80 

The  ultimate  fuel  crisis,  illus  MAC  Flyer  27:7 
May  '80 

What  you  think  you  see  .  .  .    sometimes  isn't.   Penelope 
Nelson,   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:20-23  Aug  '80 


339 


PILOT  ERROR   -  Continued 

Which  way  is  down?   CDR  V.M.Voge.    (Reprinted  frorr 
Approach,   May  1980)  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:16-18 
Jul  '80 

The  will  to  leave  equals  the  will  to  live  in  an  ejection 
decision.   Maj  Bruce  N.  Cox.    illus  Aerosp  Safety 
36:12-13  Mar  '80 

PILOTS 

See  also 
Aces 
Astronauts 

ACE  (Accelerated  Copilot  Enrichment):  Developing 
aircraft  commanders.  Capt  George  E.Walrond. 
Combat  Crew  30:26-28  Jun  '80 

Air  discipline,   brains,    roe,  mindrolling,   and  wall  - 
bangers.    Maj  Gary  L.Sholders.   Aerosp  Safety  36: 
16-18  Aug  '80 

Air  Force  junior  officers:  Changing  prestige  and  ci- 
vilianization.  Frank  R.Wood,  tabs  Armed  Forces 
&  Soc  6:483-506  Spring   '80 


PILOTS 


Continued 


Are  you  an  AC  or  just  a  pilot' 
22-24  Jan  '80 


illus  MAC  Flyer  27: 


Army  hurt  by  aviator  shortage,   but  encouraged  by 
success  of  new  aircraft.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer. 
illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:38+  May  '80 

Army's  (2dLt  Marcella  A.  )  Hayes,  1st  Black  woman 
military  aviator  in  U.S.  forces.  SP4  Robin  Drew, 
illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:  inside  back  cover  Jan  '80 

Aviator  shortage  won't  go  away  soon.   Benjamin  F. 
Schemmer.  illus  tab  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:45 
May  '80 

The  best  pilot  in  the  squadron.   Maj  Michael  T.Fagan. 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:17-19  Jun  '80 

Catecholamine  excretion  in  A- 10  pilots.   Gary  S. 
Krahenbuhl  and  others,   tabs  Aviation,   Space  & 
Envmt  Med  51:661-664  Jul   '80 

Come  fly  with  me.   Ronald  R.Simmons,    illus  tabs 
USA  Avn  Dig  26:10-12  Sep   '80 

Effects  of  different  body  positions  on  the  Eustachian 
tube  function  in  the  selection  of  airmen.  Peter 
Groth  and  Orjan  Tjernstrom.  tabs  Aviation,  Space 
&  Envmt  Med  51:913-917  Sep  '80 

F-16  flying  jobs:  Tour  criteria  cut.  AF  Times  41:13 
Aug  18   '80 


Falcons,    Eagle  pilots  to  fly  longer  in 
41:3  Dec  8   '80 


II.   AF  Times 


Flight  lead  responsibilities.  Maj  Mike  Ridnouer.  illus 
TAC  Attack  20:4-6  Sep   '80 

For  Eagle  drivers  only--but  other  types  should  read 
it,   too.   Capt  Paul  Q.G.Woodford.   (Reprinted  from 
Airscoop,   August  1980)  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36: 
14-15  Nov  '80 

From  pilot  to  pilot.    (AF  Reserve  MajGen  David  L. 
Stanford  talks  to  AF  pilots  about  military  and  civil- 
ian careers)  Robert  K.  Ruhl.   illus  Airman  24:9-14 
Jun  '80 


G-tolerance:  A  case  for  short  pilots.   Maj  James  E. 
Whinnery  and  Sidney  D.Leverett,   Jr.   illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:6-7  May  '80 

Grow  old  with  me.  Robert  W.Duncan.   (Reprinted 
from  Combat  Crew,   Sep  1972)  illus  Combat  Crew 
30:8-11  Oct  '80 

House  wants  SAC  cockpits  kept  desk-pilot  free.  AF 
Times  41:31  Oct  6   '80 

How  many  up  high,   fly?    AF  Times  41:6  Nov  17   '80 

Incidence  of  complications  from  coronary  angiogra- 
phy in  463  USAF  aviators.  Mary  M.Thomas  and 
others,   tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:930- 
936  Sep   '80 

Keeping  our  quality  people.    (Presentation,  Daedalians 
Longhorn  Flight  Banquet,    Bergstrom  AFB,    TX, 
Oct  16,    1979)  Gen  B.L.Davis.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup  No.  1:35-40  Jan  '80 

A  letter  to  Dave.    (Things  evaluators  do  that  make  life 
difficult)  Capt  David  R.Hall,   illus  Combat  Crew 
30:14-17  Aug  '80 

A  letter  to  Mike.   (How  to  pass  an  evaluation)  Capt 
David  R.Hall,  illus  Combat  Crew  30:10-13  Feb  '80 

Of  old  heads  and  retreads.  Capt  Howard  Harding, 
illus  Combat  Crew  30:8-10  Sep   '80 

The  other  pilots  in  the  Air  Force.   Maj  Michael  T. 
Fagan.   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:19-21  Jul  '80 

Part-time  pilot  ...   full-time  professional.   Aerosp 
Safety  36:4  Jul   '80 

Pay  drove  out  pilots  in  1979.   Martha  Lynn  Craver. 
AF  Times  40:3  Mar  24  '80 

Pilot  retention:  Half  of  what  is  needed.   Don  Mace.   AF 
Times  40:4  Jun  9   '80 

Pilot  study  on  the  value  of  a  beta-blocking  drug  in 

initial  helicopter  training.   E.Donaldson  and  others, 
tabs  Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:926-929 
Sep  '80 

Pilots  who  only  fly.  (Presentation,  21st  Tactical 
Fighter  Wing  Dining-In,  Elmendorf  AFB,  AK, 
Nov  30,  1979)  MajGen  L.  W.  Svendsen,  Jr.  AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  37-40,   Jun  '80 

Pilots  who  stick  get  preferences  (for  new  weapon  sys- 
tem assignments).   AF  Times  41:6  Dec  15   '80 

Second-in-command.   Capt  James  P  .  Coe  .  illus  MAC 
Flyer  27:11-13  Aug   '80 

Shaw  (AFB,  SC)  turns  out  German  RF-4  pilots.  AF 
Times  40:35  Apr  21   '80 

Stress  and  adaptation:  The  interaction  of  the  pilot  per- 
sonality and  disease.  Robert  J.Ursano.  Aviation, 
Space,   &  Envmt  Med  51:1245-1249  Nov  '80 

USAF's  personnel  situation  in  the   1980s.   Ed  Gates, 
tab  AF  Mag  63:98-100  Sep   '80 

Who's  got  the  stick?  Or--Bear's  theory  of  fighter 
aviation.   Maj  Gary  L.Sholders.   illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:8-11  Mar  '80 


340 

PILOTS  -   Continued 


Why  AF  pilots  resign:  They  don't  fly  enough.  John 
Ginovsky.  AF  Times  41:1+  Nov  10   '80 

Why  the  Army  can't  hold  pilots.   Ronald  N.Dalby.   illus 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:46+  May  '80 

Your  job  or  your  life.  Maj  Alan  D.York,   illus  MAC 
Flyer  27:13-15  Sep   '80 

—J^—£—l.L.0  n    and     Training 

See  also 
Instructor  Pilots 

The  care  and  feeding  of  copilots.   Maj  David  V. 
Froehlich.    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:22-23  Jul  '80 

Converting  NFOs  to  NAs.   Capt  Kenneth  E.Starr. 
MarCor  Gaz  64:19-20  Oct  '80 

The  credibility  of  fighter  squadron  supervisors.    Capt 
John  L.Barry,   illus  tabs  AU  Rev  31:35-44  Sep- 
Oct  '80 

Diagnosis:  Checkitis.   Capt  Reginald  L.  Lipp.    illus 
Combat  Crew  30:8-9  Jul  '80 

Flamingo--a  primary  trainer  tailor-made  for  military 
schools.    Brian  Walters,   illus  tab  Asian  Def  J 
No. 4:97-98  Jul-Aug.  '80 

Flight  lead  responsibilities,  illus  TAC  Attack  20: 
22-24  Oct  '80 

Flight  simulation  in  air-combat  training.  Col  Richard 
C.Needham  and  others,  illus  tabs  Def  Mgt  J  16: 
18-23  Fourth  Quarter  '80 

For  pilots  only.  Roger  G.Crewse.  Aerosp  Safety  36: 
2-3+  Jan  '80 

Go  lost  wingman.  Capt  Craig  Lamkin.  illus  TAC 
Attack  20:14-15  Jan  '80 

(443d  Military  Airlift  Wing  and  military  airlift  train- 
ing) Interview.   BrigGen  Maurice  C.Padden.  illus 
Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:1-8  Oct-Dec  '80 

The  mission  ...  and  the  man.  LtCol  Jim  Bustle,  tabs 
TAC  Attack  20:4-7  Aug  '80 

More  flying  hours  asked- -jet  engines  available.  Inter- 
view. BrigGen  Richard  D.Murray.  AF  Times  40:7 
May  12  '80 

New  horizons  for  flying  training.  Maj  Gene  E.  Town- 
send,   illus  AF  Mag  63:36-42  Apr  '80 

On  fighter  instruction.   Maj  Gary  L.Sholders.   illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:4-7  Jun  '80 

PC-7:  Flight  training  with  Swiss  precision,   illus 
Asian  Def  J  No.  2:50+  Mar-Apr  '80 

Rated  prioritization—setting  the  record  straight.    Col 
Henry  Viccellio,   Jr.   Ae  rosp  Safety  36  :20-22 
Jun  '80 


PILOTS    -  Continued 

Education    and     T  r  a_i  n_i_n£    -   Cont'd 

Something  is  wrong.   What  should  I  do?   Maj  Terrell 
J.Osborn.    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:2-4  Sep   '80 

The  state  of  aircraft  simulation  in  the  USSR.   Clyde  F. 
Autio.  Def  Mgt  J  16:24-25  Fourth  Quarter  '80 

Tactical  air  training- -the  Red  Flag  concept.   Gen 
Theodore  Ross  Milton,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Na- 
tions 25:36+  Aug-Sep  '80 

The  teachers.    LtCol  Jim  Beavers,   Ret.   illus  AF  Mag 
63:120-122+  Sep  '80 

200  &   1/2  mi.  Maj  Pete  Abler,   illus  TAC  Attack  20: 
4-6  Jun  '80 

VTX-TS:  Will  the  U.S.   Navy  change  the  way  pilots 
train?   illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,    No.  7:28-31   '80 

Visual  simulation  in  Navy  training.  A.Michael  Spoon - 
er  and  others,  illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:26-32  Fourth 
Quarter   '80 

'You  fight  like  you  train.  '  Mark  E.  Berent.    illus  AF 
Mag  63:44-49  Dec  '80 

His  to  rj[_ 

Airpower  pioneers:  Col  John  A.Macready.  Joseph  A. 
Ventolo,   Jr.  illus  AF  Mag  63:76-78  Feb   '80 

Harry  Lyon  and  the  Southern  Cross.    Lloyd  S.Gates, 
illus  Am  Avn  Hist  Soc  J  24:279-287  Winter   '79 

Memoir.   John  C.Parker,    illus  Aerosp  Hist  27:192- 
194  Sep   '80 

Reaction     Time 
Two  seconds  too  far.    illus  MAC  Flyer  27:6-7  Mar  '80 

Your  job  or  your  life.  Maj  Alan  D.York,  illus  MAC 
Flyer  27:13-15  Sep  '80 


PILOTS,    CIVIL 

Education    and     Training 

Bill  would  up  tuition  paid  by  VA  for  flight  training. 
AF  Times  41:10  Oct  20   '80 

Exploring  their  tomorrows.    (1979  Aviation  Explorer 
Flying  School,    Edwards  AFB,   CA,   trains  young 
men  and  women  to  fly)  SMSgt  Dave  Sheeder.   illus 
Airman  24:44-48  Jun  '80 

Pre-Service  units.   II:  University  air  squadrons. 
SqLdr  J.Sewell.    illus  map  tabs  RUSI  J  for  Def 
Studies  125:44-48  Jun  '80 

H_i£  t_o_r_y_ 

(Will  D.)  Parker  and  his  Pushers.   George  F.Max- 
field,    illus  Am  Avn  Hist  Soc  J  25:187-193  Fall  '80 

PILOTS,    COMMERCIAL 


Reaping  the  benefits  of  flight  simulation.  Jesse  Orlan- 

sky  and  Joseph  String,  illus  tabs  Def  Mgt  J  16:6-13  Airlines'  slump- -pilots,   navs  returning.  John  Ginov- 

Fourth  Quarter  '80  sky.  AF  Times  41:1+ Nov  17   '80 


Red  Flag:  Realistic  training  for  air  combat.  Maj  J. P. 
Kelly,  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:84-86  May  '80 


Civilian  pilot  openings  at  lowest  ebb  since   '75.   AF 
Times  40:7  Jun  16  '80 


341 


PILOTS,   COMMERCIAL  -  Continued 

Coronary  bypass  in  an  airline  pilot.  Antoine  Saint- 
Pierre,  illus  tab  Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med 
51:1150-1152  Oct  '80 

Pilot  hiring  by  airlines  tapers  off.  M.L.Craver.  AF 
Times  40:1+  Mar  3   '80 


PIPE  LINES 

Freight  pipeline  technology.   Iraj  Zandi.   illus  tabs 
Log  Spectrum  pt  1,  State  of  the  art.    14:17-21 
Fall  '80 

PIRIE.   Robert  B.  ,   Jr 

The  continuing  military  manpower  crunch.  Robert  B. 
Pirie.  Defense/80,   pp  4-5,   Jan  '80 

Enlistment  test  scores:  What  do  they  really  measure? 
Robert  B. Pirie,   Jr.  por  Defense/80,  pp   10-13, 
Jun  '80 

The  manpower  management  puzzle.   Robert  B. Pirie, 
Jr.   Def  Mgt  J  16:46-47  Third  Quarter  '80 

Pirie  assesses  benefits  impact.  Interview.   Robert  B. 
Pirie.  por  AF  Times  41:4  Sep  29   '80 

Pirie  questions  o'seas  kin  ceiling.  Andy  Plattner.  AF 
Times  40:2  Jan  14  '80 


PISTOLS 


POE,    Bryce,    II  -  Continued 

Logistics:  We  have  work  to  do.    (Presentation,   Air 
Force  Assoc  Airpower  Symposium,   Chicago, 
March  1,    1980)  Gen  Bryce  Poe  II.   AF  Plcy  Ltr 
for  Comdrs:  Sup,  pp  23-28,   May  '80 

The  USAF  Logistics  Command  and  the  energy  crisis. 
Gen  Bryce  Poe  II.  por  Strat  Rev  8:78-84  Spring   '80 

POEMS 


Choosing  a  new  pistol.   Capt  Charles  H.Thornton,   Jr. 
MarCor  Gaz  64:30-31  Nov  '80 

OSI  agents  soon  to  get  new  compact  .45  pistol.   Don 
Mace,   illus  AF  Times  41:6  Dec  15   '80 

PIXLEY.    Charles  C. 

Medical  chiefs  (Army's  LtGen  Charles  C.Pixley, 

Navy's  ADM  Willard  P.Arentzen,   AF's  LtGen  Paul 
W.Myers)  pull  no  punches  on  Service  care. 
(Briefing  of  ROA's  National  Council)  por  Officer 
56:16  Apr  '80 

PLANNING- PROGRAMMING-  BUDGETING  SYSTEM 


The  Alert  Bird.  AIC  Matthew  A.Bennett.  USAF  Ftr 
Wpns  Rev,   p  13,   Winter  '79 

The  Ballad  of  Phineas  J.McSwine.   Capt  Dennis  J. 
Koziel.   Combat  Crew  30:16-17  Apr  '80 

The  Cave  of  Change  One  to  the  MACSUP.  Lt  Shannon 
T.Kingsley.  MAC  Flyer  27:8-9  May  '80 

Have  You  Ever  Seen.  CW3  Robert  J.Buchanan.  USA 
Avn  Dig  26:39  Apr  '80 

Hunt  the  Hurricane.   Capt  Bill  Sadler.  MAC  Flyer 
27:10-11  Jun  '80 

"I  Have  Returned."  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:79  Mar- 
Apr  '80 

The  Midnite  Ride  of  Captain  McTeer.   Capt  James  J. 
Kristl.   Combat  Crew  30:12-13  Jan  '80 

The  Night  Before  Christmas.   Capt  David  L.Albert. 
Combat  Crew  30:16-17  Dec   '80 

An  Ode  to  Smokin'  Joe.   Capt  David  A.  Laubhan.   MAC 
Flyer  27:12-13  Mar  '80 

Ragged  Wings.  Maj  J.H.Paul.  TIG  Brief  32:23 
Apr  18  '80 

Stand  Tall.   Dallas  R.  Blevins.   Navigator  27:2 
Summer  '80 

"Trust  Me."   IstSgt  Frank   Davenport.   Soldiers  35:26 
Jun  '80 

What  Is  It.  CW3  Robert  J.Buchanan.  USA  Avn  Dig 
26:39  Apr  '80 

POLICE 


See  also 
Economic  Analysis 

OMB  Circular  A- 109  impact  on  new  development. 
Dean  E.Roberts,  illus  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  2:27-35 
Autumn  '79 

PLASTIC  MATERIALS 

Plastic  airplanes  are  coming  your  way.   Maj  Roger  L. 
Jacks,   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:6-7  Dec  '80 

POE,    Bryce,   II 

Air  Force  Logistics  Command,  por  AF  Mag  63:70-71 
May  '80 

Let's  be  professionals.   (Presentation,   Air  Force 
ROTC  Summer  Encampment  Dining -In,   Wright- 
Patterson  AFB,   OH,   July  11,   1980)  Gen  Bryce 
Poe  II.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  12-18, 
Sep  '80 


Paramilitary  police  forces:  Focus  on  the  Royal  Ma- 
laysia Police.    Zara  Dian.   illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  3: 
76+  May-Jun  '80 

POLITICAL  SCIENCE 


An  inquiry  into  the  persistence  of  unwisdom  in  gov- 
ernment.   (Edited  version,   Sol  Feinstone  Lecture, 
U.S.   Military  Academy,   Oct  24,    1979)  Barbara 
W.  Tuchman.   illus  Parameters   10:2-9  Mar  '80 

POLITICAL  WARFARE  see  Cold  War;  War- -Political 
Aspects 

POLITICS 

See  also 
International  Politics 
War--Political  Aspects 

also  subdivision  Politics  and  Government  under 
specific  countries 

Absentee  voting  seen  rising  sharply.  AF  Times  41:22 
Nov  3  '80 


342 

POLITICS      -   Continued 

Anderson  would  raise  pay  and  kill  up-or-out.  Laurie 
Parker.  AF  Times  41:8  Sep  29   '80 

Carter  criticized  (by  veterans  organizations),  de- 
fended (by  DefSec  Brown).  Laurie  Parker.  AF 
Times  41:4  Oct  27   '80 

Carter  faulted  on  national  defense  ad.  AF  Times  41: 
41  Oct  20  '80 

The  conflict  index.  Regular  feature  in  issues  of  De- 
fens^  &_F_oreign  _Af  fairs 

Economic  growth,   distributional  inequality,   and  polit- 
ical conflict  in  industrial  societies.   Melissa  A. 
Hardy,   tabs  J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  7:209-227  Fall  '79 

GOP  would  end  'neglect'  of  military  manpower.  AF 
Times  41:12  Aug   11    '80 

Muskie  sees  $1  trillion  in  outlays  in  5  years.   AF 
Times  41:10  Oct  13    '80 

New  group  (Association  to  Inform  the  Military  (AIM)) 
to  help  get  out  vote.  AF  Times  41:18  Oct  6   '80 

Partisan  politics  and  the  Pentagon.  Bruce  Callander, 
illus  AF  Times  41:20+  Sep  15   '80 

The  planks  and  the  plankowners:  Republican  and 

Democratic  defense  platforms  compared.   L.Edgar 
Prina.  illus  Sea  Power  23:26+  Oct  '80 

Political  activities  by  members  of  the  Air  Force. 
TIG  Brief  32:11-12  Apr  4  '80 

Political  reliability  in  the  Eastern  European  Warsaw 
Pact  armies.  Dale  R.Herspring  and  Ivan  Volgyes. 
tabs  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:270-296  Winter  '80 

The  power  tables:  Significant  elections  and  changes  in 
governments  in  the  past  year.  Regular  feature  in 
some  issues  of  Defens_e_&  _Fo£ei.gn_ Affair^ 

Reagan,  Anderson  voice  views  on  pay,  manpower, 
illus  AF  Times  41:14  Oct  6  '80 

Reagan  made  many  promises.  Bruce  Callander,  illus 
AF  Times  41:3+  Nov  17   '80 

VFW  breaks  rule,  endorses  Reagan.  AF  Times  41:22 
Aug  11   '80 

Veterans  seen  as  big  election  factor.  Larry  Carney. 
AF  Times  41:8  Dec  1   '80 

What  'absentees'  might  have  done.  Bruce  Callander, 
map  AF  Times  41:24+  Nov  17   '80 

What  you  can  and  can't  do  by  way  of  political  activity. 
Don  Mace.  AF  Times  40:46  Apr  21   '80 

Who  is  war  candidate?  LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker,  Ret.  AF 
Times  41:19-20  Nov  3   '80 

You  and  politics--the  do's  and  don'ts.  SGM  Bruce  N. 
Bant.   Soldiers  35:51-52  Sep   '80 

POLK,   James  H. 


The  North  German  Plain  attack  scenario:  Threat  or 
illusion?  Gen  James  H.Polk,  Ret.  por  Strat  Rev 
8:60-66  Summer  '80 


POLLUTION 

See  also 
Environment 

Coal  pushed  as  pollution  'control.  '  AF  Times  40:11 
Mar  10   '80 

Documentation  of  industrial  hygiene  samples.  TIG 
Brief  32:17-18  Nov  28  '80 

Edwards  (AFB,  CA)  fights  coal-fired  plant.  AF  Times 
40:19  Jun  30   '80 

PCB  (PolyChlorinated  Biphenyls):  Easily  mistaken 
for  water.   TIG  Brief  32:18  Mar  21   '80 

A  pollution  control  demonstration.   James  B.Rasor. 
illus  tab  Mil  Engr  72:168-170  May- Jun  '80 

Renewing  the  physical  plant  (of  the  Coast  Guard). 

RADM  Donald  C.Thompson,   illus  tabs  US  Nav  Inst 
Proc  106:79-86  Oct  '80 

Volcanic  ash  removal  continues  at  Fairchild  (AFB, 
WA).   AF  Times  40:4  Jun  16   '80 

L^_w_s__a_nd_ R  e_g  u  1  a  t  i  o  n  s 
Enhancing  air  quality.   TIG  Brief  32:11-12  Oct  31   '80 
POPULATION 

Russia 

Ethnic  minorities  in  the  Soviet  military—implications 
for  the  decades  ahead.  LtCol  Dallace  Meehan.  illus 
tab  AU  Rev  31:63-73  May-Jun  '80 

Unit  e_d    State  s 

High  speed  facsimile  drives  census  data,  illus  Govt 
Exec  12:47-48  Nov  '80 

PORTS 

Clearing  harbors  imaginatively.   CDR  William  I.  Mil- 
wee,   Jr,   Ret.   illus  Mil  Engr  72:323-326  Sep- 
Oct  '80 

The  floating  wonder  of  Bremerhaven.   Capt  Randy  R. 
Tibbs.  illus  Translog  11:8-9  Nov  '80 

Observations  on  ports  and  railroads  (in  China). 

George  L.Richardson,    illus  map  Translog  11:4-6 
Feb  '80 

Ports  for  National  Defense  (Program).   LT  Frank  A. 
DeLost.   illus  Translog  11:2-3  Feb  '80 

The  U.S.  port  system—expanding  capabilities,   and 
major  challenges.   J.Ron  Brinson.   Sea  Power  23: 
29-33  Feb  '80 

Will  terrorism  go  to  sea?  Merle  Macbain.    illus  Sea 
Power  23:15-24  Jan  '80 

PORTUGAL 

"The  whole  world  is  watching"  (ocean  cargo  in  and 
out  of  Portugal).  MSgt  Franklin  G.Lewis,  illus 
Translog  11:2-4  May  '80 

POST  EXCHANGES  see  Exchanges 


343 


POSTAL  SERVICE 

The  Army's  Pony  Express!  PFC  Dave  Osinsky.    illus 
Translog   11:17-18  Jun  '80 

GAO:  Move  parcels  by  ship,   not  by  air.  AF  Times 
40:11  Feb  18  '80 

Keep  explosives  out  of  the  mails.   TIG  Brief  32:15 
Nov  14   '80 

Mail  call!  Steve  Abbott,   illus  Soldiers  35:28-32 
Mar   '80 

Mail  'snooping'  still  going  on.   AF  Times  41:3 
Sep  1   '80 

POWER  PLANTS  see  Steam  Plants;  Tanks,   Military-- 
Power  Plants 


POWER  RESOURCES 

Coal--a  long-term  energy  alternative.    LtCol  Robert 
J.Jamsky.    illus  AU  Rev  32:34-41  Nov-Dec   '80 

Continental  interdependence,  energy,  and  integration 
in  the  Americas.  Alejandro  Orfila.  AEI  For  Plcy 
k  Def  Rev  1,   No. 6:15-21   '79 

Energy,   America,   and  the  military- -can  we  get  there 
from  here?   LtCol  Joseph  A.  Breen.    illus  tabs  AU 
Rev  32:42-55  Nov-Dec  '80 

Energy  for  today  and  tomorrow.  James  G.Stanley, 
illus  Mil  Engr  72:82-86  Mar-Apr  '80 

Energy  security  and  the  hydrogen  economy.  Harvey 
B.Silverstein.  illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:48-62 
Sep-Oct  '80 

Facility  energy  technology  transfer.    Ed  E.Wilson  and 
Capt  Philip  C.Holden.   AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21: 
28-29  Nov  '80 

Getting  hooked  on  wind  power.  LtCol  Thomas  E.Kull- 
gren  and  Maj  Gary  G.  Worley.  illus  tabs  AF  Engrg 
&  Svcs  Qtr  21:35-39  Nov  '80 

The  heat  from  within  the  earth.  Richard  M.  Steede 
and  Capt  Don-Michael  Bradford,  illus  map  AF 
Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:23-27  Nov  '80 

Keep  our  energy  options  open.    (Research  at  Sandia 
National  Laboratories)  James  Howard  Scott,    illus 
Def  Trans  J  36:25-31  Apr  '80 

MX  energy  design  to  cost  $202M.   Len  Famiglietti. 
AF  Times  41:19  Nov  17   '80 

McClellan  (AFB,   CA)  energy  showcase  base.  Maj 
George  Kastanos .  illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21: 
24-27  May  '80 

Renewable  energy  systems  for  the  MX.   Gail  H. 
Marcus,  illus  tab  Signal  34:77+  May- Jun  '80 

Reshaping  U.S.   regional  policy .   Francis  X.Gannon. 
AEI  For  Plcy  &  Def  Rev  1,   No. 6:21-26  '79 

Synfuels:  Energy  sources  whose  time  has  come.  Mil- 
ton Meckler.  illus  Mil  Engr  72:87-90  Mar-Apr  '80 

Tapping  underground  energy--AF  might  apply  geo- 
thermal  plans.   AF  Times  40:4  Apr  7   '80 

A  Texas  town  (Crosbyton)  goes  solar- -and  succeeds. 
George  E.Haddaway.  illus  Govt  Exec  12:38-40 
Nov  '80 


POWER  RESOURCES  -   Continued 

Transportation's  place  in  the  energy  picture.   William 
H.Dempsey.   tabs  Def  Trans  J  36:5-6+  Apr  '80 

Trash  to  energy  via  RDF  (Refuse -De rived  Fuel).  Leon 
Glaspell  and  Thomas  E.Shoup.    illus  tab  AF  Engrg 
&  Svcs  Qtr  21:13-16+  Nov  '80 

U.S.  faces  stiffer  competition  for  oil.  AF  Times  41: 

39  Nov  10  '80 
Why  Alaska  is  case-in-point  of  'no  growth'  Federal 

energy  policy,  illus  tab  Govt  Exec  12:36-37  Aug  '80 

Why  government  amateurs  can't  solve  energy  prob- 
lems,   illus  Govt  Exec   12:38+  Jul  '80 

Wood  this  energy  idea  work  well?   illus  AF  Times 
40:23  Jul  7   '80 

POWER  SOURCES  see 
Electric  Power 
Generators,   Electric 
Power  Resources 
Solar  Energy 

PRATT,   William  V. 

William  Veazie  Pratt  as  CNO:  17  September  1930- 
30  June  1933.   Craig  L.Symonds.   Nav  War  Col  Rev 
33:17-33   Mar-Apr   '80 


PRECISION  GUIDED  MUNITIONS 

Defence  and  the  world  of  Islam:  Adding  the  laser  di- 
mension.  Joseph  J.Malone.   illus  tabs  Islamic  Def 
Rev  5,   No.  2:32-37   '80 

Harpoon:  A  PGM  case-in-point  of  program  mis-man- 
agement.  C.  W.  Borklund.    illus  Govt  Exec   12:18  + 
Jan   '80 

The  pragmatics  of  precision  guided  munitions.  LtGen 
Donald  Keith,  illus  Signal  35:19-22  Sep  '80 

Precision-guided  ammunition  and  special  air  ord- 
nance, illus  Aerosp  Intl  16:42-44  Jul-Aug   '80 

Regain  the  technological  advantage.   Clifford  D.Brad- 
ley,  illus  tabs  Natl  Def  65:40-43+  Oct  '80 

Simulated  flights  aid  in  research  (of  TV  guided  weap- 
ons). Signal  35:80  Nov  '80 

Tactical-missile  survey.  Mark  Hewish.  illus  Intl  Def 
Rev  pt  1,   Ground  targets.    13,   No. 6:851-864  '80; 
pt  2,   Air  targets.   13,  No.  9:143  1- 1444  '80 

Why  one's  strengths  are  another's  weaknesses  in  the 
PGM  match-up.  tabs  Govt  Exec  12:22+  Apr  '80 

Why  "precision  guided  munitions"  is  plural,   not 

singular.   C.  W.  Borklund.    illus  tab  Govt  Exec  12: 
41+  Mar  '80 

PREFLIGHT  INSPECTIONS 


McNair  versus  the  bull.   LtCol  Carl  H.McNair,   Jr. 
(Reprinted  from  United  States  Aviation  Digest, 
Feb  1972)  illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:6-10  Feb  '80 

Phantom  vari-ramp.  Maj  Di  Johnson,  illus  TAC  At- 
tack 20:20-21  Sep  '80 


344 

PREGNANCY 


PREPAREDNESS  -  Continued 


Abortion  restrictions  will  have  little  impact.  AF 
Times  41:15  Dec  8   '80 

DOD  statistics:  Pregnancy  most  common  reason  for 
hospitalization.  AF  Times  41:4  Nov  10   '80 

Destroying  myths  about  birth  control.  SP5  Bill  Bran- 
ley,  illus  Soldiers  35:44-46  Nov  '80 


House  takes  hard  line  on  abortion  funding.  AF  Times 
41:4  Oct  6   '80 


Sterilization  is  becoming  a  leading  method  of  birth 
control.   Here's  a  look  at  the  trend.    Terri  Moon, 
illus  AF  Times  41:53-54  Dec  15  '80 

PREJUDICES,   RACIAL  see  Race  Relations 

PREPAREDNESS 

.See  also 
Air  Defenses 
Civil  Defense 
Defenses 


The  1981  defense  budget  increase.  Herschel  Kanter. 
illus  tabs  Strat  Rev  8:17-29  Spring   '80 

1978  operations  uncovered  some  readiness  shortfalls. 
Tom  Philpott.  AF  Times  41:25  Aug  11   '80 

A  post-detente  strategy  for  the  United  States.  Sen 
Henry  M.Jackson,  illus  Strat  Rev  8:11-16 
Spring   '80 

The  rapid  deployment  force:  Criteria  and  imperatives. 
LtGen  Victor  H.Krulak,    Ret.    illus  Strat  Rev  8:39- 
43  Spring  '80 

Readiness  realism  called  for.   AF  Times  40:8 
Jul  14  '80 

Readiness  report- -problems  linked  to  pay,   benefits. 
AF  Times  41:7  Oct  6   '80 

Transportation  emergency  preparedness--are  we 

ready?   Maj  Ted  A.Cimral.   illus  chart  Def  Trans  J 
36:74-81  Sep   '80 

The  value  of  preparation.   TIG  Brief  32:10  May  16   '80 


(ADPA)  Defense  Preparedness  Meeting,    1980  (62d, 
Quantico  MCB,   VA,   Oct  2).   illus  Natl  Def  65:66- 
67+  Dec   '80 

Afghan  awakening  .  Editorial.  A  .  G.  B  .Metcalf .  Strat 
Rev  8:5-7  Spring   '80 

Analysts  call  U.S.    strength  inadequate  to  meet  threat 
John  Ginovsky.   AF  Times  41:12  Jul  28   '80 

Are  we  at  peace,   or  is  this  war?    MajGen  Richard 
Schulze.  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:43-47  Apr  '80 

'Arsenal  of  democracy'  is  bankrupt.   LtGen  Ira  C. 
Eaker,   Ret.   AF  Times  40:19-20  Apr  28   '80 

Brown:  Oil  price  hikes  hurt  U.S.   defense.   Harold 
Brown.   AF  Times  40:22  Jul  14  '80 

Chemical  warfare:  The  dirty  weapon.  Betty  Chapman, 
illus  tab  Natl  Def  64:33-37  Jun  '80 

(Complex  problems  we  face  in  maintaining  defense 
preparedness)  Interview.   William  J.Perry,  illus 
Natl  Def  65:50-55  Oct  '80 

Facility  damage  from  winter  storms.    TIG  Brief  32:21 
Jan  25   '80 

1500  dentists  to  train  as  emergency  medics.  Inter- 
view. BrigGen  Stanley  C.Kolodny.  AF  Times  41:8 
Nov  10  '80 

GAO  faults  DOD  on  plans  to  handle  war  casualties. 
AF  Times  41:4  Jul  28   '80 

Military  readiness  at  low  state.   LtGen  Ira  C.  Eaker, 
Ret.  AF  Times  40:17-18  Apr  7   '80 

New  defense  horizons:  Changing  strategies  for  a 

changing  world.  (Concluding  report  on  AFA  Sym- 
posium, Los  Angeles,  Oct  26,  1979)  Edgar  Ulsa- 
mer.  illus  AF  Mag  63:60-65  Feb  '80 

(1980  American  Defense  Preparedness  Assoc  Annual 
Meeting,   Washington,   April  16-17,    1980)  illus 
Natl  Def  65:51-55+  Aug  '80 


Where  less  is  better.   Gen  T.R.Milton,   Ret.  AF  Mag 
63:45  May  '80 

Will  Russia  permit  Western  rearmament?    LtGen  Ira 
C. Eaker,  Ret.  AF  Times  40:19-20  Apr  21   '80 

Winchester  goes  to  war.  Edwin  Pugsley.  illus  Natl 
Def  65:56-57+  Oct  '80 


PRESIDENTIAL  MANAGEMENT  INTERN  PROGRAM 

Presidential  Management  Interns  in  the  comptroller 
career  field.  Charles  E.  Leggott.  illus  tab  Armed 
Forces  Compt  25:26-29  Nov  '80 

Presidential  Management  Internships.   Steven  M. 
Shaker,   illus  tabs  Def  Mgt  J  16:49-51  First 
Quarter  '80 


PRESIDENTS--  U.S. 


America's  ships  of  state  (support  the  official  trans- 
portation requirements  of  the  President,   Vice 
President,   the  Cabinet,   and  the  DOD).   (89th  Mili- 
tary Airlift  Gp  and  76th  Security  Police  Sq,   An- 
drews AFB,   MD)  MSgt  David  B.Drachlis.  illus 
Airman  24:38-42  May  '80 

The  Commander  in  Chief  and  the  public:  Mass  re- 
sponse to  Johnson's  March  31,    1968  bombing  halt 
speech.   Lee  Sigelman.   tabs  J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  8: 
1-14  Spring  '80 

The  crisis  of  the  presidency.   Hy  Kaplan,    illus  Ser- 
geants  18:14-18  Jan  '80 

Inside  the  White  House.    (Military  specialists  operate 
the  White  House  Communications  Agency)  MSgt 
David  B.Drachlis.    illus  Airman  24:24-29  Mar   '80 

Limited  war  and  the  War  Powers  Resolution.  Maj 
A.J.Ponnwitz.  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:35-41  Oct  '81 


Military  men  and  presidents.   Col  Jack  W.Rudolph, 
Ret.  illus  Army  30:51-54  Nov  '80 


345 


PRESIDENTS--U.  S.   -  Continued 

Option  Charlie:  H-bomb  in  hands  of  extremists  tests 
Presidential  decision  making  process  in  hypotheti- 
cal crisis.   Col  John  E.Bex,   illus  Officer  56:28-32+ 
May  '80 

Presidents  who  were  soldiers,   illus  Soldiers  35:20-23 
Mar  '80 

The  War  Powers  Resolution:  Congress  vs  the  Com- 
mander in  Chief.  IstLt  Kevin  E.Johns,  illus  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:42-46  Dec   '80 

PRESSURE 


PRISONERS  OF   WAR     -   Continued 

PW:  Encounters  of  the  worst  kind.   William  E.Hardy. 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:24-26  Jan  '80 

Treatment  of  POWs .  Don  Mace.  AF  Times  41:18 
Sep  22  '80 

Code    of    Conduct 


A  chamber  of  life.    (Hyperbaric  medicine  treats  a  va- 
riety of  illnesses  and  wounds  in  pressure  cham- 
bers at  Brooks  AFB,    TX)  TSgt  Alan  Prochoroff. 
illus  Airman  24:15-19  Sep   '80 

Effects  of  different  body  positions  on  the  Eustachian 
tube  function  in  the  selection  of  airmen.  Peter 
Groth  and  Orjan  Tjernstrom.  tabs  Aviation,  Space 
&  Envmt  Med  51:913-917  Sep  '80 

PRESSURE  SUITS 


Code  of  the  U.S.  fighting  force.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  23-27,   Oct  '80 

They  lived  the  Code.  MSgt  Richard  Raymond,  illus 
Soldiers  35:33-36  Oct  '80 

Rehabilitation 


Hemodynamic  effects  of  extreme  positive  pressure 
breathing  using  a  two-pressure  flying  suit.   U.I. 
Balldin  and  B  .  Wranne  .  illus  tabs  Aviation,   Space 
&  Envmt  Med  51:851-855  Sep  '80 

PRESTIGE  IN  MILITARY  SERVICE 

Air  Force  junior  officers:  Changing  prestige  and  ci- 
vilianization.  Frank  R.Wood,  tabs  Armed  Forces 
&  Soc  6:483-506  Spring   '80 

PRICE,   Melvin 

Price  gives  views  on  benefits  .  Interview.  Rep  Melvin 
Price,  por  AF  Times  41:8  Aug  25   '80 

PRINCIPLES  OF  WAR  see  Military  Art  and  Science 


PRINGLE.   Andrew,   Jr 

A  gathering  of  sentinels.  (Olympic  Arena  '80)  MajGen 
Andrew  Pringle,   Jr.  Combat  Crew  30:4-5  Apr  '80 

Train  the  way  we  fight.    MajGen  Andrew  Pringle,   Jr. 
por  Combat  Crew  30:2-3  Jul  '80 

Training  tacit  warriors.   MajGen  Andrew  Pringle ,   Jr. 
por  Combat  Crew  30:2-3+  Aug  '80 

PRISONERS  AND  PRISONS 

Prison  riot!  New  Mexico  Guard  picks  up  pieces,   illus 
Natl  Guard  34:20-23  Mar  '80 

Problems  with  prisoner  transfers.    TIG  Brief  32:3 
Jul  25  '80 

Return  to  duty.  MSgt  Matt  Glasgow,  illus  Soldiers 
35:22-26  Apr  '80 

32  AF  members  in  foreign  jails.  AF  Times  40:18 
Apr  21   '80 

PRISONERS  OF  WAR 


See  also 
Rehabilitation 

PRIVACY.    RIGHT  OF 

DOD  units  told  to  stop  checking  bank  records.  AF 
Times  40:10  Apr  21   '80 

When  (medical)  records  can  be  released.  AF  Times 
40:15  Mar  3   '80 

PROBABILITIES 

Suppression.   LtCol  Fred  Meurer.   illus  tabs  Fid 
Arty  J  48:48-51  May-Jun  '80 

PROBLEM  SOLVING 


Can  we  teach  judgement?    C.B.Stoddard,  illus  TAC 
Attack  20:12-14  Nov  '80 

Getting  the  job  done  without  getting  done  in  by  the 
jobs.  MajGen  Richard  C.Schulze.  illus  MarCor 
Gaz  64:42-46  Oct  '80 

IG  inspections:  Why  we  have  them.  SGM  Bruce  N. 
Bant,   illus  Soldiers  35:26-27+  Aug  '80 

PROCUREMENT 


See  also 
Weapons  Procurement 

Problems  in  numerical  input  for  the  source  selection 
decision.  Robert  F.Williams.  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3: 
122-128  Summer  '80 

Subdivision  of  labor  revisited.   Franz  A.P.Frisch. 
illus  tabs  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:74-102  Winter  '80 

Laws     and     Regulations 


See  also 
Vietnamese  Conflict,    1957-  1975--Prisoners  of  War 


P.  L.  95-507:  A  socialist  nightmare  .  C  .  W.Borklund. 
Govt  Exec  12:11  Sep  '80 

Air     Force  —  U.S. 

AF  responds  to  101  C-X  questions;  SASC  review  still 
pending.   Deborah  M.Kyle.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl 
117:12+  Jun  '80 

Ridenour  report  revisited.   Neil  B.  Christianson.    illus 
AF  J  Log  4:16-19  Summer   '80 

Seeking  the  protection  of  the  commercial  warranty. 
Ronald  R.Chalecki.    illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:36-39  Third 
Quarter  '80 

Supportability:  The  fourth  dimension  in  systems  acqui- 
sition.  TIG  Brief  32:11  Jun  13   '80 


346 


PROCUREMENT    -  Continued 

Air     Fo  r  c  e  -  -  U  .  S 


Cont'  d 


System  acquisition  schedules.    TIG  Brief  32:8 
Jan  11   '80 

What's  a  SAMI  (System  Acquisition  Management  In- 
spection)?   TIG  Brief  32:3  Mar  7   '80 

A^jn_e_d__F_o_r_c_e_s_-_-_E  u_££p_e_J W_e_s_t  e_  r  n 

Defence  procurement- -a  European  view.  Per-Eric 
Jansson.   RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   124:19-22  Dec   '79 

A_r_m_e_d Fore  es--NATO 

NATO  common-funded  infrastructure  projects.   (Ad- 
dress,  AFCEA  NATO  Brussels  Symposium,   Oct 
1980)  VAdm  D.A.Collins,   Ret.  Signal  35:35-38 
Dec  '80 

NATO  procurement  process  explained,   illus  tabs  Def 
Elect  12:67-68+  Aug  '80 

Armed     Forces  —  U.S. 

Furniture  buying  can  start  again.   Paul  Smith.   AF 
Times  41:4  Dec   1    '80 


The  maturing  of  the  DOD  acquisition  process.   David 
D. Acker,  illus  tabs  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:7-77 
Summer  '80 

Ten  rules  of  thumb.   David  Israel.   Signal  34:37-38 
Jul   '80 

A_r_rn_y_^^U  .   S  . 

Congress  will  force  the  hard  choices  on  Army.  Mi- 
chael A. West,  illus  Govt  Exec  12:28-31  Nov  '80 

Controlled  competition  for  optimal  acquisition.  Ken- 
neth S.Solinsky.   tabs  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:47-55 
Spring   '80 

SecDef  Brown  directs  huge  USMC,  Army  buys  of  light 
armored  vehicles.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer.  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  118:17-18  Sep  '80 

D_e_f_£n  s_e__D  e_p_t_^-_U  .  S  . 

A-E  (Architect-Engineer):  Competitive  price  negotia- 
tion. Paul  J.Andrews.   Govt  Exec  12:42+  Aug  '80 

ASPJ  (Airborne  Self-Protection  Jammer):  How  to  get 
competition  in  a  "monopoly"  environment,    illus 
Govt  Exec   12:24-25  Jul  '80 

Architecture/Engineering  contracts:  Favoritism  at 
bf  st;  price  fixing  at  worst.   Govt  Exec  12:17-19 
Apr  '80 

The  four  billion- dollar  annual  data  larceny.   Thomas 
F.Walton.   Govt  Exec  12:22-23  Nov  '80 

The  inefficiency  of  sealed-bid  competition.  James  M. 
Corey,  tabs  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:42-46  Spring   '80 

Costs 

Should-cost  analysis:  Is  it  the  answer?   H.G.Hoehl. 
tabs  Def  Mgt  J  16:48-51  Fourth  Quarter  '80 


PROCUREMENT  -  Continued 

D_e_f  e_n  s  6_Lo^i_s_t_i_c_s_Ajjencj_-_-_U_._S_. 

Buying  commercial:  What  works  and  what  doesn't. 
Richard  A.Stimson  and  Marilyn  S.Barnett.  tabs 
Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:56-68  Spring   '80 

Marine     Corps  —  U.S. 

SecDef  Brown  directs  huge  USMC,  Army  buys  of  light 
armored  vehicles.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer.  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  118:17-18  Sep  '80 

.N-LY.y-:_:JJ_:_S-j 

Navy  likely  to  renew  last  year's  unsuccessful  bid  for 
46  new  MH-53Es.  Benjamin  F.  Schemmer.  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:16+  Jun   '80 

A  new  life -cycle  cost  model:  Flexible,  interactive, 
and  conversational.  Noreen  S.Bryan  and  others, 
illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:2-7  Third  Quarter  '80 

United    States 

Acquisition  costing  in  the  Federal  government.  Rich- 
ard T.Cheslow  and  James  R.Dever.  illus  tab  Def 
Sys  Mgt  Rev  2:7-16  Autumn  '79 

GSA  (General  Services  Administration):  Top  manage- 
ment gaining  visibility  and  speed.   Govt  Exec  12: 
15-16+  Jul  '80 

The  office:  Equipment  is  changing  the  face  of  govern- 
ment, illus  Govt  Exec  12:14+  Oct  '80 

Opportunity  and  catastrophe:  How  government  looks 
to  NMA  (National  Micrographics  Assoc).   C.W. 
Borklund.   illus  Govt  Exec   12:14+  May  '80 

Procurement:  Government's  newest  non-system. 
Robert  Hall,  tab  Govt  Exec  12:34-36  Nov  '80 

Products  liability  and  tort  risk  distribution  in  gov- 
ernment contract  programs.   Maj  Roger  Dean  Gra- 
ham,  tabs  AF  Law  Rev  20,   No. 4:331-422   '78 

Laws  and  Regulations 

Small  business  contracting  coalition:  Why  they're 
against  government  hurting  itself,    illus  Govt  Exec 
12:20-21  May  '80 

PRODUCTION  see  Industry 


PRODUCTIVITY  see  Labor  Productivity 

PROFESSIONAL  MILITARY  EDUCATION  see  Noncom- 
missioned Officers  Academies;  Staff  Colleges 

PROFESSIONAL  READING 


Lessons  learned  from  Vietnam:  Book  review  essay. 
Allan  R.Millett.  MarCor  Gaz  64:72-76+ Sep  '80 

PROFESSIONALISM 

See  also 
Military  Service  as  a  Profession 

Air  discipline,   brains,    roe,   mindrolling,   and  wall- 
bangers.   Maj  Gary  L.Sholders.   Aerosp  Safety  36: 
16-18  Aug   '80 


347 


PROFESSIONALISM   -  Continued 

Bolstering  the  backbone.   LtCol  Thomas  B.Vaughn, 
illus  Infantry  70:25-26  May-Jun  '80 

The  care  and  feeding  of  copilots.   Maj  David  V. 
Froehlich.   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:22-23  Jul  '80 

Crew  confusion:  Helicopter  mishap  with  a  moral. 
Aerosp  Safety  36:26-27  Jul  '80 

The  development  of  the  modern  military.  Martin  Blu- 
menson.  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:670-682  Sum- 
mer '80 

A  do-it-yourself  professional  code  for  the  military. 
Gen  Maxwell  D.Taylor,   Ret.  illus  Parameters   10: 
10-15  Dec  '80 

Does  Armor  have  a  "ho  hum"  attitude?  Gen  Donn  A. 
Starry.  (Address,  1980  Armor  Conference)  illus 
Armor  89:46-47  Jul-Aug   '80 

Ethical  presuppositions  of  the  Army's  professional 
slogans.   Ch(Col)  Charles  F.Kriete.   illus  Parame- 
ters 10:86-88  Sep  '80 

An  examination  of  professional  concerns  of  naval 

officers  as  reflected  in  their  professional  journal. 
CAPT  L.F.Brooks,  illus  tabs  Nav  War  Col  Rev 
33:46-56  Jan-Feb  '80 

Flight  lead  responsibilities,  illus  TAC  Attack  20: 
22-24  Oct  '80 

Hit  my  smoke.   Maj  David  V. Froehlich.    illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:12-13  Apr  '80 

How  ready  are  you  for  engineer  registration?   John 
D.Constance,   illus  Mil  Engr  72:235-238  Jul- 
Aug  '80 


PROFESSIONALISM  -  Continued 

Sidewalk  fire  chief  or  professional  fire  marshal? 
CMSgt  James  R.Legg.  illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs 
Qtr  21:36-37  Feb  '80 

Speak  to  me.  Capt  Gary  V.Earl.  illus  TAC  Attack 
20:22-23  Jan  '80 

Straight  talk.   George  R.Jansen.   illus  MAC  Flyer 
27:13-15  Dec   '80 

Tell  it  like  it  is.   Maj  Roger  Jacks,   illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:8-9  Sep   '80 

Who's  your  flight  commander?    LtCol  Delbert  F. 
Miller,   illus  TAC  Attack  20:10-12  Dec   '80 

PROFICIENCY  PAY 

Lawsuit  seeks  back  pro  pay.   Randy  Shoemaker.   AF 
Times  40:3  Feb  25   '80 

PROGRAM  PLANNING 

Alternatives  for  shortening  the  acquisition  process. 
Maj  David  T.Spencer.   Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  2:36-59 
Autumn   '79 

Financial  management  of  laboratory  contracts.    TIG 
Brief  31:21  Dec  21   '79 

OMB  Circular  A- 109  impact  on  new  development. 

Dean  E.Roberts,  illus  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  2:27-35 

Autumn  '79 
Program  evaluations:  A  survey  technique  that  gets  out 

in  front  of  the  problem,  tabs  Govt  Exec  12:24-26 

Sep  '80 

Program  management  by  intent.    Errol  Ekaireb.  AF 
J  Log  4:20-22  Summer  '80 


Leadership,   discipline,   airmanship.  Col  Robert  D. 
Anderson,  illus  TAC  Attack  pt  1,    19:26-27  Nov  '79; 
pt  2,    19:24-25  Dec  '79;  pt  3,   20:18-19  Jan  '80 

Let's  be  professionals.  (Presentation,   Air  Force 
ROTC  Summer  Encampment  Dining-In,   Wright- 
Patterson  AFB,   OH,   July  11,   1980)  Gen  Bryce 
Poe  II.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  12-18, 
Sep  '80 

Military  leadership:  Time  for  a  change?   LtCol  Sam 
C.Sarkesian,   Ret.   illus  Mil  Rev  60:16-24  Sep   '80 

Part-time  pilot  ...   full-time  professional.   Aerosp 
Safety  36:4  Jul  '80 

Pilots  who  only  fly.  (Presentation,  21st  Tactical 
Fighter  Wing  Dining-In,  Elmendorf  AFB,  AK, 
Nov  30,  1979)  MajGen  L.  W.  Svendsen,  Jr.  AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,  pp  37-40,   Jun  '80 

Principle  and  practices  of  leadership.   Gen  George  V. 
Underwood,   Jr,   Ret.  (Adapted  from  Air  Defense 
Magazine,   Oct-Dec  1978)  illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 5: 
91f  Sep-Oct  '80 

The  professional  development  of  engineers.   Col  For- 
rest T.Gay  III.    illus  Mil  Engr  72:240-243  Jul- 
Aug  '80 

Restoring  dignity  to  military  careers.  Gen  T.R.Mil- 
ton,  Ret.  AF  Mag  63:44  Oct  '80 

SOLE's  certification  program.   Benjamin  S.  Blanchard. 
illus  tabs  Log  Spectrum  pt  1,    14:7-11  Fall  '80 


Program  manager-endangered  species?   (Gossamer 
Condor  program)  Lorrin  C.Peterson,   illus  Natl 
Def  65:28-32  Aug  '80 

System  acquisition  schedules.    TIG  Brief  32:8 
Jan  11   '80 

Ten  principles  of  project  management.   Robert  E. 
Donovan,    illus  Mil  Engr  72:339-342  Sep-Oct  '80 

Weapon  system  program  acquisition  requirements. 
TIG  Brief  32:9  Oct  31   '80 

PROGRAMMED  LEARNING 

TEC  (Training  Extension  Course)--sure  way  to  learn, 
illus  Soldiers  35:23-24  Oct  '80 


PROJECT 

See  also 
Space  Project 

A_raj>_a.ho 

A  good  new  idea.  CAPT  Gerald  G.O'Rourke,   Ret. 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:42-47  Mar  '80 

Navy  completes  first  flight  tests  on  Arapaho--sea 
trials  scheduled  'later  this  year.'  James  J.Mul- 
quin.  illus  Sea  Power  23:31-33  Nov  '80 

Phase  II  for  Arapaho.   James  D.  Hessman.    illus  Sea 
Power  23:38  Aug   '80 


348 
PROJECT  -  Continued 

Close    Look 

Close  Look  II.  Capt  James  P.Coe.  illus  MAC  Flyer 
27:20-23  Jun  '80 

Close  Look  II.    LtCol  William  D.Forsythe.    illus  Air- 
lift Ops  Rev  2:13-20  Jul-Sep  '80 

E  J_r_e_s_s_  R_e_c_a_p 
See  Project--Homecoming 

Green  Flag  now  defines  electronic  warfare  as  an  of- 
fensive weapon.   Majs  Frank  A.Parker  and  Arthur 
W.  Ritter.    illus  Def  Elect  12:59-60+  Oct  '80 

H_a_r_v_e_s_t  _B  a.  r  e 

Harvest  Bare  revisited:  Some  lessons  learned.    LtCol 
Frank  Dooley  and  Richard  C.  Lugent.    illus  AF 
Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:13-15  Aug  '80 

H^_rn_e_c_o_rn  i  n  g_ 

Airlift  heritage:  Operation  Homecoming.  Charles  W. 
Dickens,  illus  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:23-29  Jan-Mar  '80 

ZAX.Ii_Eeu£e_ 

Drones  take  on  White  Sands  missiles.  SrAmn  Tom 
Power,   illus  AF  Times  40:31  May  19   '80 

P_a_l  a  £e__A  b  a  c  u  s 

Notes  from  the  computer  resource  managers.  Maj 
Bob  Simpson  and  SMSgt  Phil  Barrick.  illus  AF 
Compt  14:29  Jan  '80 

Notes  from  the  computer  resource  managers.  Maj 
Bob  Simpson  and  SMSgt  Phil  Barrick.  illus  AF 
Compt  14:36  Apr   '80 

Notes  from  the  computer  resource  managers.  Maj 
Bob  Simpson  and  SMSgt  Phil  Barrick.  illus  AF 
Compt  14:34  Jul  '80 

Notes  from  the  computer  resource  managers.    Maj 
Wayne  Traywick  and  SMSgt  Phil  Barrick.   illus  AF 
Compt  14:30  Oct  '80 


PROJECT  -   Continued 

PjU£££_2°!La_r_-  Cont'd 

The  Palace  Dollar  team:  CY  '80  majors  results  and 
1981  overseas  assignments.   Capt  Charles  Carpen- 
ter,  illus  AF  Compt  14:31  Oct  '80 

P_e  _a_c  _e  _  Pj}_a_r_a  _o_h 

Project  Peace  Pharaoh:  Mobility  at  its  best.    (Elec- 
trical system  upgrade  at  Cairo  West  Egyptian 
AFB)  CMSgts  Joseph  H.Smith  and  Wade  H.Grimm 
illus  AF  Engrg  k  Svcs  Qtr  21:16-17  Aug  '80 

P_rJ.  rn_e__B_E_E  F 

Dynamic  role  of  readiness  training.   CMSgt  Joseph  H. 
Smith,   illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:3-5  Aug  '80 

The  Gibraltar  of  America.    (USAF  Reservists  help 
restore  historic  Fort  Jefferson)  Maj  Donald  E. 
Jefferson  and  Col  S.Bruce  Beattie.   illus  Airman 
24:45-48  Apr   '80 

Jack  Frost  '79.   Capt  Patrick  M.  Coullahan  and  CMSgt 
Robert  B.  Wertman.    illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr 
21:6-8  Aug   '80 

Project  Peace  Pharaoh:  Mobility  at  its  best.   (Elec- 
trical system  upgrade  at  Cairo  West  Egyptian 
AFB)  CMSgts  Joseph  H.Smith  and  Wade  H.Grimm, 
illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:16-17  Aug  '80 

They  are  ready!   (Prime  BEEF  units  and  Rapid  Run- 
way Repair  course,    Eglin  AFB,    FL)  Lt  Thomas 
C.Sliwoski.    illus  AF  Engrg  &t  Svcs  Qtr  21:20-21 
Aug   '80 

P  r  ime     RIBS 


Dynamic  role  of  readiness  training.   CMSgt  Joseph  H. 
Smith,   illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:3-5  Aug  '80 

Jack  Frost  '79.   Capt  Patrick  M.  Coullahan  and  CMSgt 
Robert  B.  Wertman.    illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr 
21:6-8  Aug  '80 


RJl_D_HOR_S_E 

A  horse  of  a  unique  color.    (819th  Civil  Engineering 
Sq)  Capt  R.A.Torgerson  and  Maj  K.A.Kolz.   illus 
AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:23-25  Aug  '80 

T  ou  ch  down 


Palace  Balance  letters  no  cause  for  panic.   Len  Fa- 
miglietti.   AF  Times  41:2  Dec  8   '80 


Project  Touchdown:  Lending  a  hand.  Maj  James  I. 

Clark,  illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:10-12  May '80 


Wild    Weasel 


P  JU  a  c  e  _D  o  Ha_r_ 

Notes  from  the  Palace  Dollar  team.   Maj  Gary  G. 
Payne,   illus  tabs  AF  Compt  14:35  Jul  '80 

Notes  from  the  Palace  Dollar  team:  Enlisted  career 
management  in  Palace  Dollar.   SSgt  Bob  Hake,    illus 
tabs  AF  Compt  14:37  Apr  '80 

Notes  from  the  Palace  Dollar  team:  Observations 
after  two  months  at  MPC.    Capt  David  T.Redmon. 
illus  AF  Compt  14:28  Jan  '80 


How  ASD  is  meeting  the  needs  of  the  nineties.  LtGen 
Lawrence  A.Skantze.  illus  chart  AF  Mag  63:37-43 
Oct  '80 


PROMOTION 


Air     Fore 


U.S. 


See  also 


Weighted  Airman  Promotion  System 

All  making  Reserve  0-4  eligible  for  Regular.  AF 
Times  40:6  Apr  21   '80 


349 


PROMOTION  -  Continued 

A  i  r_H°  LE-!L— —— -—  •    "   Cont'd 

Art(icle)  15  can  delay  promotion  date.  AF  Times 
40:52  Feb  18  '80 

'Best'  EM  to  get  quick  promotion.  Pat  Dalton.  AF 
Times  41:1+  Sep  29   '80 

Fact  versus  perception—the  "fightergator"  enters  the 
80s.  Capt  Joseph  H.Wehrle,  Jr.  tabs  Aerosp  Safe- 
ty 36:4-6  Oct  '80 

Generals  on  the  move.   (Title  varies)  Regular  feature 
in  some  issues  of  Air _F£rce_ Time s_ 

Grade  relief  faces  dilemma.   John  Ginovsky.   AF 
Times  40:3  Apr  7   '80 

If  degrees  carried  points  ...   Bruce  Callander.   AF 
Times  40:4+  Jan  28   '80 

Inside  a  promotion  board.  Maj  Gene  E.Towns  end. 
illus  tabs  AF  Mag  63:94-98+  Jul  '80;  Airman  24: 
11-18  Oct  '80 

NCO  hikes:  Quotas  down,  but  ahead  of  schedule,  illus 
AF  Times  41:24  Sep  29   '80 

NCO  promotion  cycle  still  ahead  of  schedule.  Pat  Dal- 
ton. AF  Times  41:3  Nov  3   '80 

9-level  test  on  way  out.   AF  Times  40:8  Mar  17   '80 

OER  policy  reiterated.   AF  Times  41:7  Oct  27  '80 

Promotion  prospects  brighter  for  officers.   John 
Ginovsky.   AF  Times  40:8  Jun  30   '80 

STEP  (Stripes  for  Exceptional  Performers)  draws 
fire,   but  so  did  WAPS.   Bruce  Callander,  illus  AF 
Times  41:20+  Oct  13   '80 

Senior  staff  changes.  Regular  feature  in  issues  of  Air_ 
For  ce_M  aj*azine 

13,249  selected  for  E-5;  quotas  biggest  of  year. 

Bruce  Callander,   illus  AF  Times  41:1+  Jul  28   '80 

Unit  commanders  to  make  BTZ  (Below- The -Zone) 

E-4  hikes.   Pat  Dalton.   AF  Times  41:1+  Dec  29  '80 

Statistics 


PROMOTION  -  Continued 

Ai£_I°IL£i:i1--'     -Cont'd 
Statistics    -   Cont'd 

Officers'  hike  outlook- -pin-on  a  month  sooner,   tab 
AF  Times  41:4  Sep   1   '80 

One  in  5  bucking  for  E-5  made  it,    statistics  show. 
Pat  Dalton.   AF  Times  41:4  Aug  4  '80 

1750  selected  lieutenant  colonel.  AF  Times  41:8+ 
Sep  22   '80 

79  generals  on  selection  lists.   AF  Times  41:14 
Dec  1   '80 

3640  NCOS  to  get  pre-Yule  promotion.   Pat  Dalton. 
AF  Times  41:2  Nov  24   '80 

2865  selected  for  Regular  major.  AF  Times  41:11+ 
Nov  10  '80 

23,000  selected  for  E-6,    E-7.   Bruce  Callander.   AF 
Times  40:3  Jun  30   '80 


Advice  to  losers --2  out  of  5  NCOs  seeking  E-8  this 
year  made  it.  Bruce  Callander.  AF  Times  40:6 
Jun  23   '80 

E-6,   7:  Test  scores  the  difference.  Bruce  Callander. 
AF  Times  40:4  Jul  7   '80 

8768  NCOs  due  hikes  Sep  1st.  Pat  Dalton.  AF  Times 
41:3  Aug  25   '80 

1164  named  to  Chief,  first  hikes  August  1.  Bruce 
Callander,  tab  AF  Times  40:1+  May  5  '80 

579  selected  for  ROPA  lieutenant  colonel,   tab  AF 
Times  41:18+  Sep  1  '80 

576  selected  by  temporary  colonel  board.  AF  Times 
41:12+  Dec  15   '80 

Officer  outlook:  Hikes  going  up.  John  Ginovsky.  AF 
Times  41:3  Aug   11   '80 


Armed    Forces  -  -  U  .  S  ■_ 

Star  status:  Army,   Navy,   Air  Force,   Marines.  Regu- 
lar feature  in  issues  of  Armed  Force£_Journal_In- 
l^ejrnajional 

M_a_r_in_e_  C_o_rj>_s_-j-_}J_-_S_- 

Corps'  promotion  policy  changes,  tab  MarCor  Gaz 
64:8  Oct  '80 

It's  time  for  rebirth  of  promotion  exams.   Capt  D.  S. 
Hoeft.    illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:57-60  Feb  '80 

Retired  officer  (CDR  Edward  Rawlins)  to  collect 
$100,000  for  nonhike.   AF  Times  41:8  Dec  8   '80 

Reserve    F  o  r_c_e_s_^_AJ.jr_F_oj:_c_e_;_;_U_._Sj 

236  picked  for  Reserve  0-6.  AF  Times  41:15+ 
Dec  15  '80 

2-star  selectees  announced,    illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:2 
Mar  '80 

2000  earn  hike  to  ROPA  major.   AF  Times  40:13+ 
May  19  '80 

Statistics 


982  selected  for  permanent  ROPA  0-3.  AF  Times 
41:11+  Nov  3   '80 

R  e  s  e  r  v  e_F_oj_c_e_s_-j  A_r_ray- -  U^Sj, 

Clearing  the  path  for  advancement  in  the  Reserve 
Components.  Capt  David  T.Zabecki.  illus  Army 
30:33-35  Sep  '80 


PROPELLANTS 


?_^.Le_tJ_M_e_a_s_u-r_e_s_ 


Titan  leak  forces  families  to  evacuate.  Len  Fa- 
miglietti.  AF  Times  40:2  May  12  '80 


350 


PROPELLANTS,   LIQUID 

The  importance  of  ammonia  in  the  metabolic  effects 
of  hydrazine.   William  N.  Floyd,    Jr.   tabs  Aviation, 
Space  &   Envmt  Med  51:899-901  Sep   '80 

Liquid  propellant  for  cannon  artillery?  Capt  Joseph 
W.Wilbaugh,  Jr.  illus  Fid  Arty  J  48:10-14  Nov- 
Dec   '80 

PROPERTY,    GOVERNMENT 


PSYCHIATRY 

Aeromedical  transportation  of  psychiatric  patients: 
Historical  review  and  present  management.   David 
R.Jones.   Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51-709- 
716  Jul  '80 

PSYCHOLOGICAL  RESEARCH 

Microwaves  and  psychological  conditioning:  Breaking 
the  mind  barrier.  Stefan  T.Possony.  illus  Def  & 
For  Aff  8,   No. 3:46-47   '80 


AF  not  required  to  buy  land  (near  a  base).   AF  Times 
41:10  Oct  27   '80 

Checks  received  from  commercial  carriers  for  lost 
or  damaged  government  property.    TIG  Brief  32:11 
Aug  8   '80 

Forests--the  Army's  greens.  SP5  Bill  Branley.  illus 
Soldiers  35:46-48  Jul  '80 

Furniture  buying  can  start  again.   Paul  Smith.   AF 
Times  41:4  Dec   1   '80 

How  do  supplies  just  slip  away?    TIG  Brief  32:6-7 
Nov  28   '80 

Property  damage  claims  in  favor  of  the  United  States 
TIG  Brief  3  2:14  Jan  11   '80 

Test  program  will  limit  liability  on  'lost'  property. 
Don  Mace.   AF  Times  41:3  Dec  1   '80 


PROPERTY.   REAL 


The  new  mental  battlefield:  "Beam  me  up,  Spock." 
LtCol  John  B.Alexander,  illus  Mil  Rev  60-47-54 
Dec   '80 


PSYCHOLOGICAL  WARFARE 

See  also 

Vietnamese  Conflict,    19  57-  1975--Psychological 

Aspects 
War--Psychological  Aspects 

Psychological  strategy.  Regular  feature  in  some 
issues  of  Defense^  _Fpreig_n  Affairs 

Psychology,   the  forgotten  tactical  tool.   LtCol  Fred- 
erick W.  Timmerman,   Jr.    Mil  Rev  60:2-9  Apr   '80 

PSYCHOLOGY 

See  also 


Behavorism   (Psychology) 
Motivation  (Psychology) 


AF  not  required  to  buy  land  (near  a  base).   AF  Times 
41:10  Oct  27   '80 

H  i  s  t  o  r  v 


Roots:  Preserving  our  history.    (Protection  of  Air 
Force  historic  properties)  Joan  Scott  and  Capt 
Stephen  Hann.    illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21-18-21 
Nov  '8  0 


Humor--a  much  needed  remedy.  Mike  Nason.  illus 
Sergeants  18:20-22  Dec  '80 

PUBLIC  INFORMATION 

DOD  specifies  what  Stealth  data  is  OK.  AF  Times  41- 
40  Nov  17   '80 


PROPULSION  SYSTEMS 


See  also 


Boosters 


also  specific  types  of  propulsion,   e.g., 
Electric  Propulsion 


Aeropropulsion  Systems  Test  Facility.  Cols  Garrett 
V.Sidler  and  William  K. Officer,  illus  chart  Mil 
Engr  72:36-40  Jan-Feb  '80 

PROTOCOL 

Guide  to  Air  Force  protocol:  Etiquette  code.   AF 
Times  40:30  Jun  30  '80 

When  to  stand,   who  goes  first,   what  to  bring:  Ques- 
tions and  answers  about  modern  military  etiquette. 
Arleen  Wadowski.  illus  AF  Times,    Times  Maga- 
zine sup:10-13  Jul  7   '80 

PRZEMIENIECKI.   Janusz  S. 

Technological  competence  and  the  military  command- 
er.  J.S.Przemieniecki.   AU  Rev  32:70-78  Nov- 
Dec   '80 


Facts  on  MX  outlined  in  kit.   Len  Famiglietti.  illus 
AF  Times  41:36  Aug  11   '80 

Move  would  weaken  public  affairs  field.  AF  Times 
41:3  Aug   11    '80 

'Mum'  still  the  word  on  nukes.   AF  Times  41-16 
Oct  27   '80 

A  successful  public  affairs  representatives  program. 
TIG  Brief  32:19-20  Aug  29  '80 

Who  can  I  talk  to?   Capt  James  P.Coe.    illus  MAC 
Flyer  27:18-21  Jan  '80 


PUBLIC  LANDS  see  Property,   Government 

PUBLIC  OPINION 

See  also 
Vietnamese  Conflict,    1957- 1975- -Public  Opinion 


The  crisis  of  the  presidency.   Hy  Kaplan,   illus  Ser- 
geants  18:14-18  Jan  '80 


351 


PUBLIC  RELATIONS 

For  material  on  the  relations  between  a  base  and  its 
neighboring  community  see  Community  Relations. 

The  love -hate  affair  between  the  Pentagon  and  the 
press.    Lloyd  Norman,   illus  Army  30:14-20 
Feb  '80 


Ai  r 


Force 


Commanders  and  public  affairs  officers.   (Excerpt 
from  presentation,    9th  Annual  Public  Affairs  Con- 
ference and  School,   Presidio  of  San  Francisco, 
March  28,    1980)  LtGen  Charles  M.Hall.  AF  Plcy 
Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  26-28,   Sep   '80 

Program  (Office  of  Public  Affairs'  National  Story 
Program)  helps  AF  writers  get  stories  published. 
AF  Times  41:3  Dec  15   '80 

When  our  leaders  deal  with  the  media.    BrigGen  H.J. 
Dalton,   Jr,   Ret.   TIG  Brief  32:2  Sep  12  '80 

Marine     C_o_r  j}_s 

'Stand  by  for  a  fighter  pilot!  '  ("The  Great  Santini") 
Capt  Pat  Coulter,    illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:45-52 
Feb  '80 

PUBLIC  UTILITIES 

DOD  against  billing  people  for  excess  energy  use. 
Randy  Shoemaker.   AF  Times  40:3  Mar  17   '80 

Federal  activists.  H.Peter  Metzger.  Govt  Exec  pt  1, 
Woodburning  stoves  for  the  poor,  the  elderly.  12: 
41-42+  Nov  '80;  pt  2,  Ignoring  the  needs  of  low  in- 
come families--deliberately.    12:36-40  Dec  '80 

The  reimbursement.   LtCol  E.C.Olgeaty.   illus  AF 
Compt  14:12-14  Oct  '80 

PUBLICATIONS,  MILITARY 

See  also 
Manual  s 
Regulations 
Technical  Orders 


PUBLICATIONS,    MILITARY  -  Continued 
U  n  i  t e_d  _S_ta_t e_  s_ 

Facility  energy  technology  transfer.   Ed  E.  Wilson  and 
Capt  Philip  C.Holden.   AF  Engrg  k  Svcs  Qtr  21: 
28-29  Nov  '80 

Not  all  pubs  come  from  the  PDO  (Publications  Distri- 
bution Office).   TIG  Brief  32:21  Aug  8   '80 

Professional  airlift  management  education.    (Airlift 
Operations  School,  Scott  AFB,   IL)  TIG  Brief  32:13 
Sep   12   '80 

Publications  management:  An  opportunity  to  conserve. 
TIG  Brief  32:21  Jul  25   '80 

A  quality  functional  publications  library  for  ARF  (Air 
Reserve  Forces)  medical  units.   TIG  Brief  32:23 
Aug  29   '80 

Tables  of  Allowance:  Essential  to  a  sound  squadron 
equipment  management  program.   TIG  Brief  32: 
11-12  Dec  12   '80 


PUBLISHERS  AND  PUBLISHING 

Program  (Office  of  Public  Affairs'  National  Story 
Program)  helps  AF  writers  get  stories  published. 
AF  Times  41:3  Dec  15   '80 

Select  base  guide  publisher  with  care.   TIG  Brief  32:8 
Oct  31   '80 


PYLE,    Ernest  T. 

Ernie  Pyle :  America's  most  loved  war  correspondent. 
Maj  John  A.Reichley.  por  Mil  Rev  60:51-53 
Apr  '80 


PYROTECHNICS 

Stay  safe  on  the  4th  of  July, 
Jun  27   '80 


TIG  Brief  32:12 


352 

QATAR 

Economic     Conditions 

Bahrain  and  Qatar:  Economic  developments.  Carl 
Bazarian.  tab  AEI  For  Plcy  &  Def  Rev  2,   No. 3-4: 
68-70  '80 


Politics    and    Gov 


e  r  n  m  e  n  t 


Bahrain  and  Qatar:  Sociopolitical  developments. 

Emile  A.Nakhleh.  AEI  For  Plcy  &  Def  Rev  2     No 
3-4:65-67   '80 


Qatar:  Moving  in  the  direction  of  Kuwait,   but  slowly, 
illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:61  Nov  '80 


Social    Conditions 


Bahrain  and  Qatar:  Sociopolitical  developments. 
Emile  A.Nakhleh.  AEI  For  Plcy  &  Def  Rev  2, 
No. 3-4:65-67   '80 


QUALITY  CONTROL 

Accounting  and  finance  office  quality  assurance  pro- 
gram.   TIG  Brief  32:5  Jul  25   '80 

Ammunition  surveillance.  John  S.Crossette.  illus 
Army  Log  12:6-8  May-Jun  '80 

A  look  at  quality  assurance  through  the  audit  process. 
Phyllis  J.Hansen.  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med 
51:937-938  Sep  '80 

The  Materiel  Deficiency  Reporting  (MDR)  system:  A 
bit  of  philosophy.    TIG  Brief  32:9-10  Dec  12   '80 

Nursing  introspection:  Peer  review.  Rosa  Lee  Cook, 
tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:1159-1162 
Oct  '80 

Reporting  Category  II  quality  Materiel  Deficiency 
Reports  (MDRs).   TIG  Brief  32:7  Jul  11   '80 

Service  contracts.    TIG  Brief  32:18  Jan  25   '80 


X-rays  test  military  aircraft.  Richard  J.Meyer .   illus 
Natl  Def  64:38-39  Jun  '80 


QUARTERS  ALLOWANCES 

BAQ  plan  stirs  pay  cut  fears.   Paul  Smith.   AF  Times 
40:7  May  26   '80 

Congress  wants  VHA  paid  at  full  rate.   AF  Times  41:3 
Sep  15   '80 

Couple  may  lose  BAQ.  Bruce  Callander.  AF  Times 
40:1+  Jan  14  '80 


DOD  plan:  More  quarters  $$  for  few?  AF  Times 
40:1+  May  19  '80 

DOD  readies  VHA  for  Oct  31  checks.  Tom  Philpott. 
AF  Times  41:1+  Oct  13   '80 

DOD  shelves  HA  (Housing  Allowance)  revamp  this 
year.  Richard  C.Barnard.  AF  Times  40:4 
Feb  4  '80 

DOD  supports  VHA  (Variable  Housing  Allowance)  now, 
changes  later.   Paul  Smith.   AF  Times  40:1  + 
Jun  2   '80 

Defense  officials  near  accord  on  VHA  policy.  AF 
Times  41:2  Sep  29   '80 

Fight  brewing  over  split  raise.  Tom  Philpott.  tabs 
AF  Times  40:1+  Jul  21   '80 

HA  rates  to  rise  sharply  in  Japan  (and  Italy).  AF 
Times  40:4  Jun  2   '80 

How  to  calculate  your  VHA.   Tables  only.  AF  Times 
41:24-25  Oct  27   '80 

In  Alaska  .  .  .   COLA  is  a  way  of  life.   Elinor  E.  Matis. 
illus  AF  Compt  14:34-36  Jan  '80 

(Leased)  housing  phase-out  won't  hurt  occupants.  AF 
Times  41:15  Nov  10  '80 

More  than  half  million  to  get  VHA  if  Congress  passes 
Nunn-Warner.   AF  Times  41:3  Jul  28   '80 

98  percent  living  off  base  to  get  VHA  by  Oct  31.   Tom 
Philpott.   tab  AF  Times  41:1+  Oct  27  '80 

Nunn-Warner  action:  Panel  (House  Armed  Services 
Committee)  votes  VHA  (Variable  Housing  Allow- 
ance) as  a  'right.  '  AF  Times  40:1+  Jun  23   '80 

Nunn-Warner,   dental  plan  get  Carter  okay.   AF  Times 
40:1+  Jun  9   '80 

Nunn-Warner  nears  Hill  OK.   AF  Times  41:3 
Aug  18   '80 

O'seas  housing  allowance,   VHA:  How  the  systems 
work.   AF  Times  41:4  Aug  18   '80 

Proposed  HA  cuts  called  unfair.    Richard  C.  Barnard. 
AF  Times  40:4  Mar  17  '80 

Services  fear  end  to  leased  housing.   AF  Times  41:14 
Aug  18   '80 

VHA  payments  expected  in  Oct--survey  comes  first. 
AF  Times  41:30  Sep  22   '80 

VHA  rates  by  grade  coming  next  October?   AF  Times 
41:3  Nov  10   '80 

VHA  (Variable  Housing  Allowance)  asked  for  kin  left 
behind  in  CONUS.   Martha  Lynn  Craver  and  Paul 
Smith.  AF  Times  40:1+ Jun  16   '80 

VHA  (Variable  Housing  Allowance)  money  'won't  do 
it  right.  '  Tom  Philpott.   AF  Times  41:4  Aug  18   '80 

VHA  will  be  paid  for  all  of  October.  Tom  Philpott. 
AF  Times  41:3  Oct  20   '80 

QUESTIONNAIRES  see  Surveys 


353 


RIF  see  Reduction  in  Force 

ROA   see  Reserve  Officers  Association  of  the  U.S. 
ROPAsee  Reserve  Officer  Personnel  Act 
RQTC    see  Reserve  Officers  Training  Corps 
RACE  PROBLEMS  see  Race  Relations 
RACE  RELATIONS 

A  city  in  pain.   (Riots  in  Miami)  illus  Natl  Guard  34: 
8-11  Jul  '80 

GIs  in  the  Klan— a  look  under  their  hoods.  Lothar  H. 
Wedekind.  illus  AF  Times,  Times  Magazine  sup: 
4-8  Jul  7   '80 

A  reanalysis  of  the  Wallace  movement.  Ira  M.  Was- 
serman.   tabs  J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  7:243-256  Fall  '79 

S t  u dy  _and_ JT_ea_c_hin_g_ 

New  directions  for  equal  opportunity.   M.Kathleen 
Carpenter,   illus  tab  Defense/80,  pp  2-15, 
Feb  '80 

RADAR 


RADAR  -   Continued 

W  e_a_t_he_r_Aj>_p_l  i_catiojaa 

Inflight  weather  avoidance  service.   Maj  G.  E. 
Schrimpf.   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:2-4+  Apr  '80 

Radar--a  primer  for  pilots  and  engineers.   Maj  James 
G.Gibson  II.    illus  MAC  Flyer  27:20-22  Mar  '80 

Thunderstorm  avoidance  using  airborne  radar.   Capt 
Robert  E.  Leblanc.   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:10-12 
Jun  '80 


Air  defense  radars--solutions  from  Selenia.   Gowri 
S.Sundaram.   illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  1:67-69  '80 

Millimeter  radar:  Fundamentals  and  applications. 

E.K.  Reedy,  illus  tabs  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures 
6:62-65  Aug  '80;  pt  2,   6:95-96+ Sep  '80 

Multistage  radar  systems  for  air  defense.  David  M. 
Zasada.  illus  tab  Signal  34:65+  May-Jun  '80 

Primary  radar--a  continuing  role  in  ATC.    illus  tab 
Interavia  pt  1,    35:455-456  May  '80;  pt  2,   Interavia 
surface  radar  catalogue.   35:642-644  Jul  '80 

RF-4C  radar  predictions.   Maj  Richard  F.  Masse. 
illus  tab  Navigator  27:12-14  Winter  '80 

Radars  for  low-level  target  acquisition,    illus  Armada 
Intl  4:38+  May-Jun  '80 

The  Royal  Navy's  Type  22  frigate.   R.  B.  Pengelley. 
illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  1:70-74  '80 

Single  radar  network  in  space  is  contemplated,   illus 
Def  Elect  12:33  Feb  '80 

Solid  state  radars  need  minimal  maintenance,  illus 
Def  Elect  12:27  Nov  '80 

UKADGE  (United  Kingdom  Air  Defence  Ground  Envi- 
ronment)--latest  development  for  the  ground  de- 
fence environment.  Dan  Boyle,  illus  Interavia  35: 
922  Oct  '80 

VHSIC-- advanced  components  for  a  new  generation  of 
weapon  systems.  John  Rhea,  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 

No. 6:887-890   '80 

Stud  y__an_d_  Jl^JLpJli—  -S 

Firefinder  simulator- -a  new  era  in  training.  WO 

Thomas  Curran  and  Raymond  O.  Waldkoetter .  illus 
Fid  Arty  J  48:15-17  Nov-Dec  '80 


RADAR,  AIRBORNE 

Airborne  electronics  in  the  age  of  high-speed  inte- 
grated circuits.   Jim  Martin.   Def  Elect  12:53-54+ 
Jul  '80 

(Boeing  E-3A  Sentry  Airborne  Warning  and  Control 
System)  Jay  Miller,  illus  AF  Times  41:14 
Nov  10  '80 

High- resolution  mapping  in  forward  mode  for  new 
F-15B  Strike  Eagle,  illus  Def  Elect  12:28-29 
Nov  '80 

Interavia  review  of  western  airborne  attack  radar 
systems,  illus  tabs  Interavia  35:251-258  Mar  '80 

Multiple  role  radar  designed  for  F/A-18.  Robert  E. 
White,  illus  Def  Elect  12:44-47  Jan  '80 

Pop  to  freeze.   Capt  George  T.Huggins.   illus  USAF 
Ftr  Wpns  Rev,  pp  27-30,   Spring  '80 

Radar--a  primer  for  pilots  and  engineers.   Maj  James 
G.Gibson  II.   illus  MAC  Flyer  27:20-22  Mar  '80 

Sea  Searcher  contract,   illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  3:132- 
133  May-Jun  '80 

Strike  Eagle  proposed  for  air-to-ground  missions. 
Charles  Gilson.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  8: 1188- 
1189  '80 

Tactical  bistatic  radar  demonstrated.  Robert  Blum- 
gold,  illus  tabs  Def  Elect  12:78-80+  Dec   '80 

Thomson-CSF  TMV  026  EW  system,   illus  Armada 
Intl  4:60+  May-Jun  '80 

Thunderstorm  avoidance  using  airborne  radar.   Capt 
Robert  E.  Leblanc.   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:10-12 
Jun  '80 

USAF  millimetre -wave  seeker  developments.  Albert 
N.DiSalvio.   illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  1:42-46   '80 


RADAR  AIDS  TO  AVIATION 

Advances  in  target  acquisition  and  missile  guidance. 
John  S.Phillip,   illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  3:56+  May- 
Jun  '80 

Britain's  new  air  traffic  control  radar  network. 
Willem  C.Stokhof  and  Peter  Garside.   illus  map 
Interavia  35:631-633  Jul  '80 

Find  the  beacon.   Capt  James  R.Prideaux.   illus  Com- 
bat Crew  30:12-14  Dec   '80 

MSAW  (Minimum  Safe  Altitude  Warning)--pilot's 
friend.  SMSgt  Marshall  E.Holman.    illus  tab 
Aerosp  Safety  36:14-15  Sep   '80 


354 


RADAR  AIDS  TO  NAVIGATION  -  Continued 

Near  disaster,   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:2-5  Aug  '80 

Sea  Searcher  contract,   illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  3:132- 
133  May-Jun  '80 

Thunderstorm  avoidance  using  airborne  radar.   Capt 
Robert  E.  Leblanc.   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36-10-12 
Jun  '80 

RADAR  APPROACH  CONTROL  see  Ground-Controlled 
Approach 

RADAR  COUNTERMEASURES  see  Electronic  Counter- 
measures 


RADAR  EQUIPMENT 

Advanced  concepts  for  tactical  surveillance  and  target 
acquisition.  Col  Donald  J.Stukel.  illus  Signal  35- 
45-47  Oct  '80 

Air  defence  of  land  forces  in  the  1980s.  Col  Norman 
L.Dodd.  illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 2:62-63+  Mar- 
Apr  '80 

An  alternative  to  rotating  radars  for  aircraft  car- 
riers. ADM  Gerald  E.Miller,   Ret  and  Roy  J. 
Biondi.   illus  tabs  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:98-101 
Jan  '80 

Competition  for  Swiss  radar  order  tightens.  Felix 
Muller.   illus  Armada  Intl  4:54+  Sep -Oct  '80 

Dangerous  midnight- -delay,  confusion  on  road  to  a 
night  tank  killer.  David  Harvey,  illus  Def  &  For 
Aff  8:12-15+  Nov  '80 

GRETA  (Ground  Radar  Emitter  for  Training  Aviators) 
has  arrived.  Maj  James  E.Johnson.  Ulus  USA  Avn 
Dig  26:40-41  Jul   '80 

Iguane  family  of  naval  radars.  Robert  Salvy.  illus 
Armada  Intl  4:34+  Mar-Apr  '80 

Jamming  frequency  agile  radars.  Bengt  Bergkvist. 
illus  tabs  Def  Elect  12:75-78+  Jan  '80 

Log  amplifiers  balance  IF  and  RF  signals  for  radar 
and  ECM  receivers.  M.Parkyn.  illus  tabs  Def 
Elect  12:84-88  Dec   '80 

Military  space  maneuvers  in  the  '80s.  Deborah  M. 
Kyle  and  others,  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117: 
36-38+  Jul  '80 

Multiple  role  radar  designed  for  F/A-18.  Robert  E. 
White,  illus  Def  Elect  12:44-47  Jan  '80 

Radars  for  low-level  target  acquisition,    illus  Armada 
Intl  4:38+  May-Jun  '80 

Rising  demand  for  surveillance  radars.  Robert  Heck, 
illus  Armada  Intl  4:36+  Jan-Feb  '80 

Solid-state  radar  switchboard  (for  ships).  Paul  Thie- 
baud  and  David  C.Cross,  illus  Mil  Elect/Counter- 
measures  6:44+  Jul  '80 

Today's  and  tomorrow's  Signaal.   Robert  L.Scheina. 
illus  Armada  Intl  4:124+  Mar- Apr  '80 

Trends  in  radar  missile  guidance.  Hans  A.Maurer. 
illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  9: 1415- 1422   '80 


RADAR  EQUIPMENT  .    Continued 

VHSICs  to  impact  next-generation  radar  warning  re- 
ceivers. Harry  F.Eustace,  illus  Def  Elect  12: 

69-70+  Jan  '80 

Visual  search  performance  during  simulated  radar 
observation  with  and  without  a  sweepline.  Richard 
I.Thackray  and  R.Mark  Touchstone,  illus  tabs 
Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:361-366  Apr  '80 

Wave  to   'tipsey'  (TPS-43E).   2dLt  Debra  Watros. 
illus  Air  Reservist  32:16-17  Jun  '80 

CJiJij;  a_c_t  ££  i_s_t_i_c  s 

Interavia  review  of  western  airborne  attack  radar 
systems,  illus  tabs  Interavia  35:251-258  Mar  '80 

Multistatic  radar  systems  for  air  defense.  David  M. 
Zasada.  illus  tab  Signal  34:65+  May-Jun  '80 

Phased  array  radar  being  used  on  moving  trucks, 
illus  Def  Elect  12:28+  Sep   '80 

Surface  radar  catalogue,    illus  tabs  Interavia  35:457- 
470  May   '80 

Thunderstorm  avoidance  using  airborne  radar.   Capt 
Robert  E. Leblanc.    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36-10-12 
Jun  '80 

RADAR  NAVIGATION 

Find  the  beacon.   Capt  James  R.Prideaux.    illus  Com- 
bat Crew  30:12-14  Dec   '80 

Sea  Searcher  contract.    Ulus  Asian  Def  J  No.  3-132- 
133  May-Jun  '80 

RADAR  STATIONS 

FAA,   AF  meld  radar  nets.  Stephanie  A.Carter,  illus 
AF  Times  40:14  Mar  3   '80 

Pave  Paws  at  Otis  (AFB,  MA)  now  operational.  AF 
Times  40:17  Apr  21   '80 

Team  in  Saudi  operating  radar.  AF  Times  41-3 
Oct  30  '80 

RADFORD,   Arthur  W. 

North  to  Alaska.  (Alaskan  aerial  survey  expedition, 
1928)  ADM  Arthur  W.Radford,  Ret.  por  US  Nav 
Inst  Proc  106:78-83  Sep   '80 


RADIATION 

See  also 
Cosmic  Rays 

Alpha  particle-induced  soft  errors  in  microelectronic 
devices.  Capt  D.John  Redman  and  others,  tabs 
illus  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  pt  1,    6:42-47 
Mar  '80;  pt  2,    6:40+  Apr  '80 

Exposure  to  radio-frequency  radiation  from  an  air- 
rwM^"  Unlt-   Robert  A- Williams  and  Thomas 
S.Webb.  Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51-1243- 
1244  Nov  '80 


Little  peril  seen  in  A- radiation  (in  soldiers  and  ma- 
rines who  occupied  Hiroshima  and  Nagasaki  after 
those  cities  were  atom-bombed).  AF  Times  41-22 
Aug  25   '80 


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RADIATION     -  Continued 

The  Three-Mile  mission.   (AF  helicopters  from  An- 
drews AFB,   MD,   provide  transportation  for  offi- 
cials monitoring  escaping  radiation  at  Three-Mile 
Island)  Airman  24:43  May  '80 

S  a_f_e_tj_M_e_a  s  ur_e!_ 

How  safe  is  your  industrial  X-ray  program?   TIG 
Brief  32:7  Aug  29   '80 

Nuclear  weapon  radiation  levels.   TIG  Brief  32:15-16 
May  16   '80 

RADIO,  AIRBORNE 

The  ARINC  data  link  network:  An  integral  part  of 
airline  command  and  control.   Richard  J.Otero, 
illus  map  Signal  34:23-26  Jul   '80 

Space  shuttle  radios  being  tested  by  RCA.   Signal 
34:100  Feb  '80 

RADIO  AIDS  TO  AVIATION 


The  ARINC  data  link  network:  An  integral  part  of 
airline  command  and  control.   Richard  J.Otero, 
illus  map  Signal  34:23-26  Jul   '80 

RADIO  ASTRONOMY 


See  also 
Telescopes,    Radio 


RADIO  COMMUNICATIONS      .   Continued 

Space  shuttle  radios  being  tested  by  RCA.   Signal 
34:100  Feb  '80 

Updating  command  and  control  systems  in  NATO. 
Erik  Klippenberg.  Signal  35:31-33  Dec   '80 

WARC  (World  Administrative  Radio  Conference)-79 
and  its  impact  on  defense  and  national  security. 
William  J.Cook.   Signal  34:11-15  Jul   '80 

History 

ELF  (Extremely  Low  Frequency):  To  communicate 
with  a  submerged  submarine.  Edward  L.  Beach, 
illus  Def  Elect  12:54+  Apr  '80 

RADIO  COUNTERMEASURES  see  Electronic  Counter- 
measures 

RADIO  EQUIPMENT 

Air  Force  and  Marine  Corps  develop  new  portable 
radio.   Signal  34:102  Feb  '80 

The  global  radio  solar  telescope  network.  Robert 
Seitz  and  H.Ewen.  illus  Signal  34:53-56  Jan  '80 

Char  a_c_t  e_  r_i_s_t_i_c_s 

Manpack  radios --the  State  of  the  Art.  illus  tabs  Intl 
Def  Rev  13,   No. 4:599-604   '80 


The  global  radio  solar  telescope  network.   Robert 
Seitz  and  H.Ewen.  illus  Signal  34:53-56  Jan  '80 

RADIO  COMMUNICATIONS 

An  application  of  packet  communications  techniques 
to  improve  the  Navy  C2  process.  Thomas  Barry 
Hughes,   tabs  illus  Signal  34:49-54  Feb  '80 

Assessing  HF  propagation  conditions  in  real  time. 
John  Beach,  illus  Def  Elect  12:21-22  May  '80 

The  challenging  environment  of  C^I.  RADM  H.D. 
Arnold  and  others,  illus  Signal  34:17-19+  May- 
Jun  '80 

ELF  (Extremely  Low  Frequency)  debate  continues  . 
Col  Warren  P.Baker,   Ret.  illus  Sea  Power  23: 
55-57  Apr  '80 

ELF  (Extremely  Low  Frequency)  update.  Ronald  K. 
Jurgen.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:135- 136  Mar '80 

Manpack  radios--the  State  of  the  Art.  illus  tabs  Intl 
Def  Rev  13,   No. 4:599-604  '80 

Message  handling  on  ships --rationalisation  by  dis- 
tributed data-processing.   LtComdr  Siegfried  Netz- 
band  and  Heinz  Schwarzer.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 6:883-886   '80 


Beaming  in  on  the  disposable  radio.   Carroll  E.  Gar- 
rison,   illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:28-31  Third  Quarter  '80 


RADIO  FREQUENCY 


Assessing  HF  propagation  conditions  in  real  time. 
John  Beach,  illus  Def  Elect  12:21-22  May  '80 

Atmospheric  effects  on  radio  wave  propagation.   John 
B.  Beach,   illus  tabs  Def  Elect  pt  1,    11:95-98 
Dec   '79;  pt  2,    12:75-76+  Feb  '80;  pt  3,   Atmospher- 
ic effects  on  IR/EO  propagation.   12:77-78+  Apr  '80 

ELF  (Extremely  Low  Frequency)  debate  continues. 
Col  Warren  P.Baker,   Ret.  illus  Sea  Power  23: 
55-57  Apr  '80 

ELF  (Extremely  Low  Frequency):  To  communicate 
with  a  submerged  submarine.  Edward  L. Beach, 
illus  Def  Elect  12:54+  Apr  '80 

ELF  (Extremely  Low  Frequency)  update.  Ronald  K. 
Jurgen.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:135-136  Mar '80 

The  future  of  HF  communications  in  C    .   J.D.Cos- 
grove  and  H.W.Swan.   illus  map  Signal  34:15-17+ 
Feb  '80 


Millimeter  wave  radio.  J.W.Strozyk  and  others,  tabs 
Signal  35:49-54  Nov  '80 

SAM  (Send-A-Message)  may  become  an  international 
messenger.   Rush  Wicker,   tab  USA  Avn  Dig  26: 
14-15  Nov  '80 

Secure  on-line  TTY  communication  via  HF  radio  in 
naval  and  airfield  deployment.   Kirk  H.  Kirchhofer. 
illus  Armada  Intl  4:88-89+  Mar-Apr  '80 


HF  radio  program  for  the  future.  Michael  J.DiJulio. 
Signal  35:16-17  Nov  '80 

Secure  on-line  TTY,  communication  via  HF  radio  in 
naval  and  airfield  deployment.   Kirk  H.  Kirchhofer. 
illus  Armada  Intl  4:88-89+  Mar-Apr  '80 

Spread  spectrum  technology.   (Convention  panel, 
AFCEA,    Washington,   June  25,    1980)  J.N. Birch 
and  others,  illus  tab  Signal  34:49+  Aug   '80 


356 


RADIO  OPERATORS 

Ham  radio  &  MARS  news.   Regular  feature  in  issues 
of  Signal 

RADIO  TELEPHONES 


Hand-held  intrabase  radios:  A  security  hazard?   TIG 
Brief  32:4  Mar  21   '80 

RADIO  WAVES 


RAILROADS  -  Continued 

United    States   _   Cont'd 


The  railroad  and  deployment.  Capt  Bruce  P.Schoch. 
illus  Translog   11:7-9  Aug   '80 

Uncertainty  shadows  year  of  progress  on  rails,   illus 
Translog  11:14-16  Jan  '80 

History 


Atmospheric  effects  on  radio  wave  propagation.   John 
B.  Beach,   illus  tabs  Def  Elect  pt  1,    11:95-98 
Dec   '79;  pt  2,    12:75-76+  Feb  '80;  pt  3,   Atmospher- 
ic effects  on  IR/EO  propagation.   12:77-78+  Apr  '80 

RADIOACTIVE  WASTE 


Cleaning  up  after  the  bomb:  Peacetime  perils  on  a 
Pacific  atoll  (Enewetak).  Claudia  Nichols,  illus 
AF  Times,    Times  Magazine  sup:4-8+  Jun  2   '80 

Disposal  of  radioactive  wastes  —  current  programs 
and  developing  policy.  Colin  A.  Heath,  illus  Mil 
Engr  72:164-167  May-Jun  '80 

RADIOLOGICAL  WARFARE  see  Nuclear  Warfare 

RAFTS 

Pop  goes  the  life  raft!  Pat  Henry  and  Frank  Manie. 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:4-5  Jan  '80 

RAILEY,   Hilton  H. 


The  Railey  report  and  Army  morale,    1941:  Anatomy 
of  a  crisis.   Maj  Stephen  D.  Wesbrook.   Mil  Rev  60: 
11-24  Jun  '80 

RAILROADS 

COREX-80  a  success.    (First  command  post  exercise 
under  MTMC  Contingency  Response  (CORE)  Pro- 
gram) illus  Translog  11:10-11  Dec  '80 


The  railroad  and  deployment.   Capt  Bruce  P.Schoch. 
illus  Translog  11:7-9  Aug   '80 

Yankee  Boomers  in  action  (Military  Railway  Service). 
Kevin  Conley  Ruffner.    illus  Translog  11:1-5 
Mar  '80 

Laws  and  Regulations 

DOT  Secretary  on  railroad  needs.    (Testimony  pre- 
pared for  Senate  Committee  on  Commerce, 
Science,   and  Transportation)  Neil  Goldschmidt. 
Translog   11:15  Jan  '80 

RALPH,   John  E. 

The  emperor's  close  air  support.   GpCapt  Ian  Madelin. 
AU  Rev  31:82-86  Nov-Dec  '79;  Comment.   MajGen 
John  E.Ralph.    31:95-96;  Comment.   LtCol  Robert 
B.  Savage,   Jr.    31:96-100;  Comment.   Maj  Patrick 
J.Finneran,   Jr.    31:100-103;  Comment.   Maj  Law- 
rence G.Kelley.   31:103-104;  Response.   GpCapt 
Ian  Madelin.    31:104-105  May-Jun  '80;  Comment. 
Maj  Michael  O. Beck.  31:97-101  Sep-Oct  '80 

RANGERS 


See  also 
Commandos 

The  Ranger  Course.   Capt  Ernest  W.  Cooler,    illus  In- 
fantry 70:30-36  Sep-Oct  '80 


RANK 


Railroads  are  our  speciality.   (Army  Reserve  rail 
units)  Capt  J.Michael  Sulzbach.  illus  Translog  11: 
12-14  Nov  '80 

^.^il?.  J  JlfLiUL1  e's    Republic) 


Observations  on  ports  and  railroads  (in  China). 

George  L.Richardson,   illus  map  Translog  11:4-6 
Feb  '80 

lHI££ij W_e_s_t  e_r_n 

'Have  gun  will  travel.  '  (Rail  security  for  the  Army  in 
Europe)  G.S.Taylor,   illus  Translog  11:17  Apr  '80 

United     States 

DOT  Secretary  on  railroad  needs.    (Testimony  pre- 
pared for  Senate  Committee  on  Commerce, 
Science,   and  Transportation)  Neil  Goldschmidt. 
Translog  11:15  Jan  '80 

"New  Orient  Express"  bridges  China,   U.S.   trade. 
Albert  Hoehn  and  Michael  Karl,   illus  Def  Trans  J 
36:28-34  Aug  '80 

New  roles  for  intermodalism.  Jim  Wright,  illus  Def 
Trans  J  36:4-6+  Jun  '80 


AJ_  r     Force 

Congress  OKs  officer  grade  relief.  AF  Times  41:15 
Sep  15   '80 

DOPMA  action:  Panel  (House  Subcommittee  on  Mili- 
tary Compensation)  may  eye  grade  tables.  AF 
Times  40:3  Jan  28    '80 

Grade  relief  faces  dilemma.   John  Ginovsky.   AF 
Times  40:3  Apr  7   '80 

Grade  tables:  New  version.    Martha  Lynn  Craver.   AF 
Times  40:3  Mar  17  '80 


RAPID  DEPLOYMENT  FORCE 


Analyzing  the  RDF  (Rapid  Deployment  Force);  com- 
mentary on  defense  policy.    LtCol  G.  D.  Batcheller. 
illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:16-18  Jun  '80 

Busy  Prairie.    (SAC's  Strategic  Projection  Force  sup- 
ports the  Rapid  Deployment  Joint  Task  Force) 
LtCol  George  L.Newton  III.   illus  Combat  Crew  30: 
4-7+  Dec  '80 

C-141  crash  kills   13  in  'Bright  Star.  '  AF  Times  41:4 
Nov  24  '80 


357 


RAPID  DEPLOYMENT  FORCE   -  Continued 

Congress  speeds  up  light  armored  vehicle  alternatives 
for  RDF  forces.   Deborah  M.Kyle  and  Benjamin  F. 
Schemmer.   illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117;  16+ 
Aug  '80 

A  force  in  being?   Or  still  on  the  drawing  board? 
Bonner  Day.  illus  Sea  Power  23:34-40  Nov  '80 

Improving  our  rapid  deployment  force  capability:  Can 
it  be  done  sooner  and  cheaper?   Clinton  H.  White  - 
hurst,   Jr.   illus  Def  Trans  J  36:22-24+  Sep   '80 

Laird:  Only  six  percent  of  U.S.  forces   'ready  now'-- 
but  there's  also  a  six  percent  solution.  James  D. 
Hessman.  Sea  Power  23:39-40+  Oct  '80 

Limited  U.S. -Soviet  conflict  and  the  RDF.  F.J. West, 
Jr.  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:39-46  Aug   '80 

The  Marine  Corps  as  a  rapid  deployment  force.   LtCol 
David  A.Quinlan.   illus  map  MarCor  Gaz  64:32-40 
Mar  '80 

Mobility  forces.    (Extracted  from  Air  Force  Report  to 
96th  Congress)  illus  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:9-10  Jul- 
Sep   '80 

A  more  rapidly  deployable  force.  Charles  W. Bernard 
illus  tabs  map  Natl  Def  65:33-36+  Oct  '80 

150  new  crews  OK'd  for  airlift  training.   Lee  Ewing. 
illus  AF  Times  41:16  Aug  4  '80 

Prepared  to  respond.    (Rapid  deployment  force)  MSgt 
Matt  Glasgow,   illus  Soldiers  35:10-14  Aug  '80 

RDF  and  the  RDJTF  (Rapid  Deployment  Joint  Task 
Force).  LtCol  E.P.Noll,  illus  MarCor  Gaz 
64:30-32  Aug   '80 

RDF- -valid  and  necessary,  but  some  negative  impli- 
cations. Maj  Joseph  R.Holzbauer.  illus  MarCor 
Gaz  64:33-38  Aug  '80 

Rapid  deployment:  A  questionable  trump.  Thomas 
Toch.  (Reprinted  from  Baltimore  Sun,  July  6, 
1980)  Parameters  10:89-91  Sep  '80 

The  rapid  deployment  force --a  future  muscle  for 
America.  Hy  Kaplan,  illus  Sergeants  18:18-20 
Mar  '80 

Rapid  deployment  force  C    .   (Convention  panel, 

AFCEA,   Washington,   June  26,    1980)  RADM  Jerry 
O.Tuttle  and  others,  illus  Signal  34:75+  Aug   '80 

The  rapid  deployment  force:  Criteria  and  imperatives. 
LtGen  Victor  H.  Krulak,   Ret.   illus  Strat  Rev  8: 
39-43  Spring  '80 

Rapid  deployment  force  gets  test  (in  Exercise  Dragon 
Team).   Lee  Ewing.  AF  Times  41:14  Jul  28  '80 

The  rapid  deployment  force:  How  much,  how  soon? 
Col  Raymond  E.Bell,   Jr.   illus  Army  30:18-24 
Jul  '80 

The  Rapid  Deployment  Joint  Task  Force.  LtCol 

Thomas  M.Johnson  and  LCDR  Raymond  T.Barrett, 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:95-98  Nov  '80 

The  U.S.   Navy's  LHA  program.   Konrad  Alder,   illus 
tab  Armada  Intl  4:80+  May-Jun  '80 


RAPID  DEPLOYMENT  FORCE   -  Continued 

"We  will  do  whatever  the  country  wants  us  to  do." 
Interview.  Gen  Robert  H.Barrow,  illus  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  118:34+  Nov  '80 

Western  military  capability  in  the  Middle  East.  AM 
Frederick  Sowrey.  illus  map  NATO's  Fifteen  Na- 
tions 25:28-30+  Oct-Nov  '80 

RATED  PERSONNEL  see  Aeronautical  Ratings 


RATINGS 


See  also 
Aeronautical  Ratings 
Effectiveness  Reports 

RATIONS 


Food  services  held  'vulnerable  to  fraud.  '  John  Gin- 
ovsky.  AF  Times  40:2  Jul  21  '80 

Marines  are  testing  new  emergency  assault  food 
packet  (for)  cold  weather  environments,  illus 
MarCor  Gaz  64:4  Mar  '80 

REACTION  TIME 


Cardiovascular  and  sympathetic  reactions  to  in-flight 
emergency  responses  among  base  fire  fighters. 
Ben  F.  Hurley  and  others,   tabs  Aviation,   Space  & 
Envmt  Med  51:788-792  Aug  '8  0 

Reinforcing  NATO- -rapidly.   (From  remarks  to  the 
National  Strategic  Mobility  Conference,   Washing- 
ton,  May  28,    1980)  Gen  W.Y.Smith,  illus  Defense/ 
80,   pp  2-7,   Aug   '80 

READINESS  COMMAND 

Dress  rehearsal  in  winter  garb,   illus  Translog  11: 
6-8  Jan  '80 

Empire  Glacier  '80.   illus  Air  Reservist  32:6-7 
Apr  '80 

Gallant  Eagle   '80.  illus  Air  Reservist  32:16-17 
May  '80 

READING,  PROFESSIONAL  see  Professional  Reading 

READING,  REMEDIAL  see  Remedial  Reading 

READING  AND  BOOKS  see  Books  and  Reading 

REAGAN,   Ronald 


Excerpts  from  Governor  Reagan's  speech  on  Stealth 
leaks  (Jacksonville,   FL,   Sep  4,    1980).  SecDef 
Brown's  rejoinder.   Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:72 
Oct  '80 

Hope  for  Reagan's  mandate  (restoration  of  U.S.  mili- 
tary power  parity  with  the  USSR).   LtGen  Ira  C. 
Eaker,   Ret.  AF  Times  41:19-20  Nov  24  '80 

Reagan,  Anderson  voice  views  on  pay,   manpower, 
por  AF  Times  41:14  Oct  6   '80 

Reagan  criticizes  Carter  on  military.  AF  Times  40:12 
Mar  31   '80 

Reagan  made  many  promises.  Bruce  Callander,  por 
AF  Times  41:3+  Nov  17   '80 


3  58 


REAGAN,   RONALD  -  Continued 


RECONNAISSANCE,    AERIAL  -   Continued 


Who  is  war  candidate?    LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker,   Ret.  AF 
Times  41:19-20  Nov  3   '80 

REAL  ESTATE  see  Property,   Real 
REAL  PROPERTY  see  Property,   Real 
REAR  AREA  PROTECTION 

How  far  back  is  the  rear?   Capt  Karen  L.  Frey.    illus 
Mil  Rev  60:64-66  Feb  '80 

Tactics  of  desperation:  Rear  area  protection  fits  that 
description.   Capt  Bruce  P.Schoch.  illus  Army  Log 
12:16-19  May-Jun  '80 

REARMAMENT 

Will  Russia  permit  Western  rearmament?    LtGen  Ira 
C.Eaker,   Ret.  AF  Times  40:19-20  Apr  21   '80 

RECONNAISSANCE 

(Camp)  Lejeune  (NC),   (Camp)  Pendleton  (CA)  Marines 
now  testing  new  recon  systems  (MARS,   Marine 
Amphibious  System),  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:7 
May   '80 

Independent  operations .  Maj-Gen  L.Korzun.  illus 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 4:26-28  Apr  '80 

Needed:  A  mobile  scout  team.   Maj  Maxwell  O.John- 
son.  MarCor  Gaz  64:18-20  Jul  '80 


Photographic  satellite  reconnaissance.   CDR  Cecil  B. 
Jones,   Jr,   Ret.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:41-51 
Jun  '80 

Red  Flag   '80:  A  recce  view.  SSgt  Frank  Bean,  illus 
Air  Reservist  32:16-17  Sep-Oct  '80 

Tactical  strike  reconnaissance:  Airpower's  oldest 
profession.   Ken  Nolde.    illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8: 
14-16+  Oct  '80 

History 


The  professor  (T.  S.C.Lowe)  and  his  lighter-than- 
air  corps.   Maj  Robert  M.Smith,    Ret.   illus  Army 
30:39-41  Aug  '80 

RECORDING  INSTRUMENTS 


Salvaging  signal  intelligence  lost  on  tape.   David  C. 
Robinson,  illus  Def  Elect  12:49+  Nov  '80 

RECORDS 

See  also 

Forms  ,   Military 

A_^_r    Force 
Nursing  history  format.    TIG  Brief  32:14  Jan  25  '80 

When  (medical)  records  can  be  released.  AF  Times 
40:15  Mar  3   '80 


Reconnaissance  forces  in  the  Central  Region.    Brig 
Greg  Read,   illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special 
Issue  No.  1:129-130+  '80 


RECORDS  MANAGEMENT  PROGRAM 


Air     Force 


A  Soviet  view:  Reconnaissance  in  exercises.   LtGen 
S.Rizatdinov.   (Abstracted  from  Soviet  Press: 
Selected  Translations,   April  1980).  illus  Infantry 
70:25-27  Jul-Aug   '80 

Tactical  reconnaissance.   Maj-Gen  F.  Gredasov.    illus 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  3:34-35  Mar  '80 

IECONNAISSANCE,   AERIAL 


See  also 
Satellites,    Reconnaissance 

Coronet  Bridle:  Duluth's   148th  Tactical  Recon  Group 
deploys  to  Germany.    TSgt  Dick  Palmer,    illus 
Natl  Guard  34:14-16  Apr  '80 

Helicopter  reconnaissance.  MajGen  M.Belov.  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No. 2:29- 31  Feb  '80 

The  high  rollers  from  Reno.    (Nevada  ANG  152d  Tac- 
tical Reconnaissance  Group)  Capt  Dick  Sheffield, 
illus  Airman  24:44-48  Sep   '80 

'  15th  Military  Intelligence  Aerial  Exploitation  Battal- 
ion (15th  MI  AEB).   Richard  P.Fulton,    illus  USA 
Avn  Dig  26:42-45  Oct  '80 


Publications  management:  An  opportunity  to 
TIG  Brief  32:21  Jul  25   '80 


conserve. 


A  quality  functional  publications  library  for  ARF  (Aii 
Reserve  Forces)  medical  units.    TIG  Brief  32-23 
Aug  29  '80 


RECREATION 


AAFES  to  'pay'  Hale  Koa.   AF  Times  40:6  Jan  21   '80 


Fiddling  with  guitars.  (Capt  Mark  A.Williams  makes 
guitars  as  a  hobby)  SSgt  Jim  Katzaman.  illus  Air- 
man 24:15-17  Aug   '80 

• 

GAO  is  critical  of  rec  facilities.  AF  Times  41:46 
Sep  29  '80 

Games  people  play.   SSgt  Jim  Boersema.    illus  Sol- 
diers 35:48-50  Jun  '80 

Hale  Koa  holiday.  Helen  Kay  Ellsworth,  illus  map 
Soldiers  35:42-44  Dec   '80 

Let's  all  get  behind  MWR  (Morale,  Welfare  and  Rec- 
reation). Col  Irv  R.Gerrow.  illus  AF  Compt  14:15 
Oct  '80 


Navy  picks  AN/AAD-5  infrared  reconnaissance  set 
for  its  tactical  air  reconnaissance  pod  system. 
Ralph  L.Nardone.  illus  Def  Elect  12:23-24+  Oct  'SO1 

New  equipment  for  intelligence  analysis.  Signal  35:82 
Sep  '80 


Skindiving:  A  wild,  wet  world.   MSgt  Matt  Glasgow. 
illus  Soldiers  35:15-18  Sep   '80 

Slots  test:  270  slated  for  five  o'seas  sites.   Len  Fa- 
miglietti.  AF  Times  40:2  Apr  14  '80 


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RECREATION  -   Continued 

Thank  you  for  the  memories.   (The  many  contributions 
of  entertainer  Bob  Hope)  TSgt  Alan  Prochoroff. 
illus  Airman  24:2-8  Dec  '80 

Topless  go-go  gone.    Len  Famiglietti.   AF  Times 
40:1+  Feb  11   '80 

A  very  tender  touch.    (Volunteers,  mostly  from  Wil- 
ford  Hall  USAF  Medical  Center,    run  a  week's 
camp  for  handicapped  children)  SMSgt  Dave  Sheed- 
er.    illus  Airman  24:20-26  Sep  '80 

When  the  show  goes  on.   (1980  Air  Force  Worldwide 
Talent  Contest,    Travis  AFB,   CA)  TSgt  Alan 
Prochoroff.  illus  Airman  24:2-8  Jul  '80 

Your  travel  club --recreational  sites  at  military 

posts.  SSgt  Jim  Boersema.  map  Soldiers  35:26-30 
May  '80 

RECRUITING  AND  ENLISTMENT 

See  also 
Reenlistment 


RECRUITING  AND  ENLISTMENT  -   Continued 


Armed    Forces 


Air    Force' 


U.S. 


Air  Force  manpower  overview.    (Presentation,  Sub- 
committee on  Military  Personnel,   House  Armed 
Services  Committee,   Washington,   Feb  25,    1980) 
Joseph  C.  Zengerle.   tabs  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs: 
Sup,  pp  11-22,   May  '80 

The  best  of  the  fair.    (USAF  members  help  judge 
school  science  fairs,   give  encouragement  and 
awards  to  the  winners)  Sgt  Craig  Pugh.   illus  Air- 
man 24:9-13  Sep   '80 

Birds  of  a  feather.  (Go-carts  with  model  Thunder- 
birds  attached  take  part  in  parades  and  other  fes- 
tivities) illus  Airman  24:27-29  Jul  '80 

Fine-tuning  enlisted  incentives.   Ed  Gates,    illus  AF 
Mag  63:56-59  Apr  '80 

For  FY  '81,   AF  needs  83,000  officers,   EM.  AF 
Times  41:3  Nov  3   '80 

Manning:  Can  inflation  help?    Bruce  Callander.  AF 
Times  40:4  Apr  14  '80 

Next:  Shortage  of  engineers.   John  Ginovsky.  AF 
Times  41:19  Dec  29  '80 

'81  recruiting  goal  up  7700  from  '80.   Len  Famig- 
lietti.  tab  AF  Times  40:17  Mar  17  '80 

Operation  Science  Fair.   SSgt  Don  McSherry.   illus 
Air  Reservist  33:12-13  Nov  '80 

Recruiting:  Job  choice  system  improved.   Pat  Dalton. 
AF  Times  41:6  Jul  28   '80 

Safety  recruiting.  TIG  Brief  32:14  Nov  14  '80 

Selling  Uncle  Sam:  What  every  recruiter's  wife  should 
know.    Barbara  Wills,   illus  AF  Times,   Times 
Magazine  sup:4-7  Aug  4  '80 

The  USAF  Recruiting  Team  of  the  Year  (for  1979). 
SSgt  Douglas  J.Gillert.    illus  AF  Mag  63:50-51 
Aug  '80 


The  selection  of  modern  warriors.  (Report  of  a  sem- 
inar,   RUSI,   May  17,    1979)  Hugh  L'Etang  and 
others.   RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   124:11-18  Dec  '79 


Armed    Forces 


U.S. 


AF  losing  fight  over  AFQT  (Armed  Forces  Qualifica- 
tions Test)  scores.  AF  Times  41:6  Nov  3   '80 

AF  tops  Services  in  signing  g  rads .  AF  Times  41:17 
Sep  15   '80 

The  Admiral's  land  command.   (RADM  Thomas  F. 
Brown  III,    current  head  of  the  Military  Enlistment 
Processing  Command)  Sgt  Craig  Pugh.    illus  Air- 
man 24:40-43  Nov  '80 

Alienation,   anomie ,   and  combat  effectiveness.   Maj 
Daniel  W.  Jacobowitz.   illus  AU  Rev  31:21-34  Sep- 
Oct  '80 

All  Services  meet  or  exceed  recruiting  goals  thus  far. 
AF  Times  41:28  Oct  6   '80 

All  Services  met  recruiting  goals;  AF  best.   AF 
Times  41:11  Nov  24  '80 

Amendment  (to  Title   10  of  the  U.S.   Code)  seen  aid  to 
high  school  recruiting.  AF  Times  41:6  Sep  22   '80 

Bureaucratic  and  administrative  hamstrings  are  hob- 
bling the  all  volunteer  force.  Benjamin  F.Schem- 
mer.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:64-65  Apr  '80 

Carter  backs  recruiters  seeking  student  lists .   Tom 
Philpott.  AF  Times  41:2  Aug  25   '80 

The  continuing  military  manpower  crunch.  Robert  B. 
Pirie.  tab  Defense/80,   pp  4-5,    Jan  '80 

DACOWITS--no  sexism  in  recruiting  literature.  AF 
Times  40:17  Jan  14   '80 

DOD  may  pay  student  loans  for  key  EM.  Paul  Smith. 
AF  Times  41:3  Oct  27  '80 

Enlistment  during  the  Vietnam  era  and  the  "represen- 
tation" issue  of  the  all-volunteer  force.   Patricia 
M. Shields,   tabs  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  7:133-151 
Fall  '80 

Enlistment  test  scores:  What  do  they  really  measure? 

Robert  B.  Pirie,   Jr.    illus  Defense/80,  pp   10-13, 

Jun  '80 
GAO  report  urges  flexibility:  Budget  plans  hurting 

recruiting.  AF  Times  41:47  Nov  3   '80 
The  high  school  testing  program:  A  cost-effective 

recruitment  tool.   Gus  C.Lee,   illus  tabs  Def 

Mgt  J  16:14-21  First  Quarter  '80 

Hill  (Congressional  Budget  Office)  study--bigger  pay 
raise  is  needed.  Martha  Lynn  Crave r.  AF  Times 
40:1+  Jun  9  '80 

Military  manpower  in  the  1980 's:  Issues  and  choices. 
Martin  Binkin.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:347-374  Fall  '80 

Military  personnel  problems  reach  crisis  stage- - 
Laird  proposes  sweeping  compensation  reforms 
as   'partial  solution.  '  Melvin  R.  Laird,  illus  Sea 
Power  23:23-28  Mar  '80 


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I 


RECRUITING  AND  ENLISTMENT  -  Continued 

A_TJ?ie_d__F.9_^c_e_s_-_-LUJ_S .      -Cont'd 

Patriotism  and  strength.   GySgt  Thomas  G.Poulk. 
MarCor  Gaz  64:24  Nov  '80 

Recruit  scores:  6  times  more  Category  IVs  than  re- 
ported,  tab  AF  Times  41:3  Jul  28   '80 

Recruiting  commentary:  When  testing  is  labeling. 
Bruce  Callander.  AF  Times  41:20+  Oct  6  '80 

Recruiting --opportunities  could  decline  for  minori- 
ties.  Tom  Philpott.  tab  AF  Times  41:20  Oct  6   '80 

(Sen)  Armstrong  offers  new  GI  Bill  to  boost  recruiting 
incentives.  Deborah  M.Kyle.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl 
117:14  Aug   '80 

Services  tap  lower  mental  groups.  Andy  Plattner. 
AF  Times  40:2  Mar  10  '80 

Services  told  to  lower  exam  qualifying  scores.  AF 
Times  41:2  Oct  27   '80 

Should  AVF's  racial  mix  concern  us?  Tom  Philpott. 
tab  AF  Times  pt  1,   41:7  Nov  17   '80 

That  red  carpet  attitude.   Interview.   RADM  Charles 
E.Gurney  III.   illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:7-11  First 
Quarter  '80 

A_r_m_y_-  -U.S. 

The  first  ten  days.  Capt  Gardner  M.  Nason.  illus  Sol- 
diers 35:28-31  Sep   '80 

In  search  of  Army  doctors.  MSgt  Matt  Glasgow,  illus 
Soldiers  35:16-19  Jan  '80 

Nunn's  "save  the  Army"  campaign:  Battle  over-or 
just  begun?  R.James  Woolsey.  Armed  Forces  J 
Intl  117:10  Aug  '80 

Toward  cohesion,    stability:  A  'reciprocal  commit- 
ment. '  LtGen  Robert  G.  Yerks.    illus  Army  30:98- 
101+  Oct  '80 

Marine     Corps--U.S. 


RECRUITING  AND  ENLISTMENT  -  Continued 

^-fJ-?JJi'_e_  F_oj^_e_s^_-_A  r  m  y  -  -  U  .   S  . 

Army  Reserve  strength  aided  by  incentive  enlistment 
programs,   General  Berkman  says.   Officer  56-13 
Jun  '80 

The  men  of  Company  A.    Thomas  D.Slear.   illus  Armv 
30:40-44  Jan  '80 

New  program  (Army  ROTC/Selected  Reserve  Simul- 
taneous Membership  Program,  SMP)  addresses 
officer  recruitment.    Maj  Kenwood  E.  Giffhorn. 
illus  Officer  56:11  Mar  '80 

RECYCLING 

Domestic  water  reuse.  John  P.Collins  and  others, 
illus  tab  Mil  Engr  72:104-106  Mar-Apr  '80 

Facts  about  waste  paper  recycling,    illus  Air  Reserv- 
ist 32:9  Mar  '80 

Fuel  from  trash:  On  the  way?  AF  Times  40:14 
Jun  23   '80 

Management  of  Recoverable  and  Waste  petroleum 
products  (R&W).   TIG  Brief  32:6  Jul  25   '80 

Recovering  and  recycling  used  synthetic  oils.   TIG 
Brief  32:13  Mar  21   '80 

Recycling  expendable  supplies.   TIG  Brief  32-10 
Feb  22  '80 

Refuse -fired  plant  (Hampton,  VA)  will  save  2  million 
gallons  of  oil  a  year.  AF  Times  41:46  Oct  27  '80 

Trash  to  energy  via  RDF  (Refuse-Derived  Fuel).  Leon 
Glaspell  and  Thomas  E.Shoup.    illus  tab  AF  Engrg 
&  Svcs  Qtr  21:13-16+  Nov  '80 

RED  CROSS 


Providing  medical  social  work  services:  A  profes- 
sional responsibility  and  requirement!   TIG  Brief 
32:14  Mar  21   '80 

RED  TAPE 


Incentives  are  added  to  recruiting  duty.  MarCor  Gaz 
64:10  May  '80 

N3J^o_n_a_l_^jaji_rd_-_-A_i  r    Force--U.S. 

(MORT,  Minority  Officer  Recruiting)  Team  action 
delivers  new  leadership.  Pamela  A.Kane,  illus 
Natl  Guard  34:12-13  Apr  '80 

Okie  Flight  Two.  (A  highly  successful  Oklahoma  ANG 
recruiting  program)  SMSgt  Dave  Sheeder.  illus 
Airman  24:40-43  Oct  '80 


N  a  t_i_ojia_l_G_u  a_r  d^^_A  rm  y  -  -  U  ._S  . 

Recruiting  update.   IstLt  George  Muser.   illus  Natl 
Guard  34:10-13  Oct  '80 

R_e  J_e_r_y_e_  F^_r^_e_s_-_-_A_r_m  e_  d__F  £  r_  c_£  s  -  -  U  .  S  . 

Reserve  strength  on  the  upswing.  AF  Times  41:8 
Aug   11   '80 


The  hidden  flaw  in  the  statutory  attempt  to  cut  down 
government's  red  tape.   Govt  Exec  12:21-23  Sep  '80 

REDSTONE  ARSENAL 

See  also 
Missile  Command 

REDUCTION  IN  FORCE 

AFCC  to  eliminate  200  slots,    save  $$.   AF  Times 
41:16  Dec  8    '80 

DOPMA:  Senate  approach  'short-sighted.  '  AF  Times 
40:3+  May  26  '80 

REED,   Walter  D. 

Air  Force  Legal  Services  Center,  por  AF  Mag  63: 
113  May  '80 

JAG  Reed:  Too  much  scrutiny  hurts.   Interview. 

MajGen  Walter  D.  Reed.   AF  Times  41:8  Sep  1   '80 

The  Judge  Advocate  General's  Department,  por  AF 
Mag  63:133  May  '80 


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REED,   Walter  D.    -  Continued 

Minor  offenses:  'Custody,  '  not  fines,  seen.  Inter- 
view. MajGen  Walter  D.Reed.  AF  Times  40:1+ 
Feb  4  '80 

Quality  of  legal  services  improves.  Interview. 

MajGen  Walter  D.Reed.  AF  Times  40:8  Apr  14  '80 

REENLISTMENT 

Air     Force  ^-_  Uj__§j_ 

Air  Force  manpower  overview.    (Presentation,   Sub- 
committee on  Military  Personnel,   House  Armed 
Services  Committee,  Washington,   Feb  25,    1980) 
Joseph  C.  Zengerle.   tabs  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs: 
Sup,  pp  11-22,   May  '80 

Airlines'  slump- -pilots,   navs  returning.   John  Ginov- 
sky.  AF  Times  41:1+  Nov  17   '80 

89  skills,   Zone  C  plan  added  to  SRB  program.  Pat 
Dalton.  AF  Times  41:1+  Oct  13   '80 

For  FY   '81,   AF  needs  83,000  officers,   EM.  AF 
Times  41:3  Nov  3  '80 

Re-up  bonus  pushed  for  thousands  more.  Bruce  Cal- 
lander. AF  Times  40:1+  Mar  10  '80 

Re-up  OK  so  far,   outlook  not  bright.   AF  Times  40:4 
Jun  9  '80 

Service  NCOs  compared:  AF's  re-ups  best,  hikes 
slowest.  Bruce  Callander,  tab  AF  Times  41:6 
Sep  8  '80 

33  skills  will  be  added  to  re-up  bonus  Oct  1.  Pat  Dal- 
ton. AF  Times  41:1+  Sep  15   '80 

Three  more  AFSCs  get  re-up  bonus.  Pat  Dalton.  AF 
Times  41:3  Nov  10  '80 


REFUELING  UNITS  -  Continued 


A_r  jTi_e_d_  _F_o_r_c_e_s_-_^U  j_  S  ^ 

Bonus  boost  may  spur  many  to  re-up  longer.  Pat  Dal- 
ton. AF  Times  41:4  Sep  22  '80 

DOD  wants  reenlistees  to  know  SGLI  policy.  AF 
Times  41:11  Aug  25   '80 

Pay  them  more,   Rand  study  says,   illus  AF  Times 

41:14  Dec  15   '80 
Service  NCOs  compared:  AF's  re-ups  best,   hikes 

slowest.  Bruce  Callander,  tab  AF  Times  41:6 

Sep  8  '80 

Army--U. S. 


Tales  of  a  Wing.    (191st  Air  Refueling  Wg)  Lt  Jolan  F. 
Silver,   illus  Combat  Crew  30:4-7+  Jul  '80 

REFUGEES 

Coast  Guard  Reservists  called-up  to  replace  active 
personnel  involved  in  Cuban  exodus,    illus  Officer 
56:18  Sep   '80 

The  Cuban  exodus  of  1980.  Robert  L.Scheina.  illus  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:44-51  Oct  '80 

Cubans  aided  at  bases.  AF  Times  40:16  Jun  9  '80 

First  Army  CA  (Civil  Affairs)  Reservists  find  them- 
selves  'doing  real  thing'  at  Fort  Indiantown  Gap 
(PA),   illus  Officer  56:12  Aug  '8  0 

Florida  Army  Guardsmen  smooth  the  way  for  Haitian 
refugees,   illus  Natl  Guard  34:23  Jun  '80 

Florida  Guard  eases  influx  of  (Cuban)  refugees,   illus 
Natl  Guard  34:20-22  Jun  '80 

"Florida  Guard  proved  its  ability."  (Interview  with 
Col  Robert  F.Ensslin)  Christopher  Wright  Ram- 
sey,  illus  Natl  Guard  34:24-25  Jun  '80 

Helping  the  Cuban  refugees  at  Eglin's  Camp  Liberty. 
illus  AF  Times  40:L12  Jun  30   '80 

Inside  the  barricades.   Col  Raymond  E.Bell,   Jr.  illus 
Natl  Guard  34:14-16+  Oct  '80 

Kampuchean  (Cambodian)  relief:  U.S.  policy.   (Re- 
printed from  Gist,  Nov  1979)  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup  No. 3:38-40  Mar  '80 

MTMC  procures  transportation  for  Cuban  refugees. 
LtCol  Donald  G.Bisgrove.    illus  Translog  11:10-11 
Jun  '80 

Puerto  Rico  Army  Guard  provides  the  (bilingual)  link 
(for  Cuban  refugees).  Pamela  A.Kane,  illus  Natl 
Guard  34:20-23  Jul  '80 

Responding  to  crises:  Army  civic  action.   LtCol  John 
Haberle.   illus  Soldiers  3  5:6-9  Sep   '80 

The  wait  wears  thin.    (National  Guard  and  Cuban  ref- 
ugees at  Fort  Chaffee,   AR)  illus  Natl  Guard  34: 
11-13  Aug  '80 

REFUSE  AND  REFUSE  DISPOSAL 


Re -enlistment:  To  stay  or  not  to  stay  .  .  .  SGM  Bruce 
N.Bant.  illus  Soldiers  35:28-32  Apr  '80 

Reserve     Forces-  -A_rjrr± y ^_^_ U_i_§_^ 

General  Berkman  describes  bonus  program  results, 
illus  Officer  56:18  Jan  '80 

REFUELING  see  In- Flight  Refueling 

REFUELING  UNITS 

931st  (Air  Refueling  Group)  receives  highest  marks 
in  SAC  evaluation,    illus  Officer  56:14  Mar  '80 


See  also 


Recycling 


'Cradle  to  grave'  control  of  hazardous  wastes  pushed. 
John  Ginovsky.  AF  Times  41:1+  Sep  8  '80 

Management  of  Recoverable  and  Waste  petroleum 
products  (R&W).    TIG  Brief  32:6  Jul  25   '80 

Those  deadly  hazardous  wastes.   Richard  C.Kibler. 
illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:30-32  Nov  '80 

Trash  to  energy  via  RDF  (Refuse-Derived  Fuel).  Leon 
Glaspell  and  Thomas  E.Shoup.   illus  tab  AF  Engrg 
&  Svcs  Qtr  21:13-16+  Nov  '80 


362 

REGULATIONS 


Air    Force 


Reg  (AFR  35-10)  limits  hair  styles.  Pat  Dalton.  illus 
AF  Times  41:1+  Nov  17   '80 

Reg  (AFR  35-11)  change  trims  weight  standards.   Len 
Famiglietti.  tab  AF  Times  41:1+  Nov  10   '80 

Army 

Drill  Regulations.  Col  V.Valiyev.  illus  Soviet  Mil 
Rev  No.  1:52-53  Jan  '80 

N_a_vy 

Naval  Regulations.   Capt  V.  Drozdov.    illus  Soviet  Mil 
Rev  No.  3:38-40  Mar  '80 

REHABILITATION 

Commands  can  return  ex-drinkers  to  flying.  AF 
Times  40:46  Apr  21   '80 

Return  to  duty.  MSgt  Matt  Glasgow,  illus  Soldiers 
35:22-26  Apr  '80 

The  returning  brigade.   Mary  C.Femmer.  illus  Arm> 
30:24-26+  Sep  '80 

RELIABILITY 


See  also  subdivision  under  specific  subject, 
e.g.. 
Communications  Equipment- -Reliability 
Electronic  Equipment- -Reliability 
Weapon  Systems --Reliability 

RELIABILITY.   HUMAN  see  Human  Reliability 
RELIGION  AND  RELIGIONS 

Afghanistan:  Why?    Editorial.  Syed  Hussain  bin  Syed 
Abdul  Karim.   illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  2:4-5  Mar- 
Apr  '80 

Holy  war:  Military  power  and  religion.    (Report  of  a 
seminar.   May  9,    1979)  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125 
14-20  Mar  '80 

Islamic  responses  to  Western  contact.   Col  Jay  C. 
Mumford.   illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:63-81  Nov- 
Dec  '80 

Opium  of  the  people.    (Religious  life  in  Eastern  Eu- 
rope) Henry  Harris.   Army  Qtr  109:48-56  Jan  '79 

The  power  of  a  servant  leadership.  Ch(MajGen)  Rich- 
ard Carr.   TIG  Brief  32:2  Nov  28   '80 

RELIGION  IN  THE  ARMED  FORCES 

The  power  of  a  servant  leadership.  Ch(MajGen)  Rich- 
ard Carr.   TIG  Brief  32:2  Nov  28   '80 

REMEDIAL  READING 

Curing  government  illiteracy.   M.  Scott  Downing.   Govt 
Exec  pt  1,   Communicating  to  a  nation  of  tenth 
graders:  The  comprehension  drops  as  content  gets 
complex.    12:28-29+ Jul   '80;  pt  2,  An  automatic 
comprehension  check  for  government  regulation 
originators.    12:28+  Aug  '80 


REMEDIAL  READING  -  Continued 

In  step  with  BSEP  (Basic  Skills  Education  Program). 
SSgt  Jim  Boersema.  illus  Soldiers  35:46-48 
Apr  '80 

REMOTE  CONTROL 

REMBASS  (REmotely  Monitored  BAttlefield  Sensor 
System)--the  U.S.  Army's  new  battlefield  sensor 
system.   Gowri  S.Sundaram.  illus  tabs  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 4:531-535   '80 

REMOTE-ISOLATED  DUTY 

Troops  at  remote  stations  getting  new  flight  priority. 
Len  Famiglietti.   AF  Times  40:3  Apr  28   '80 

REMOTELY  PILOTED  VEHICLES 

See  also 
Drones 

REPAIR  see  Maintenance  and  Repair 

REPORT  WRITING 

Effectiveness  of  USAF  mishap  reporting  system.    TIG 
Brief  32:19  Oct  31    '80 

Findings,   or  'what  the  board  really  meant  to  say.  ■ 
TIG  Brief  32:21-22  May  30  '80 

Materiel  deficiency  reports  (MDRs).    TIG  Brief  32-5 
Oct  17   '80 

Mishap  reporting:  Watch  your  power  curve.   TIG  Brief 
32:30  Aug  29  '80 

REPORTERS  AND  REPORTING 

"...   and  that's  the  way  it  is?"  The  military  &  the 
media.   MajGen  Jerry  R.  Curry,    illus  Defense/80, 
pp  19-24,   Jun  '80 

Bill  Mauldin  (views  the  National  Guard  as  a  viable 
fighting  force  ...    some  40  years  later).   Pamela 
A.Kane,   illus  Natl  Guard  34:20-22  Nov  '80 

Journal  testimony  on  Stealth  leaks  before  the  House 
Armed  Services  Investigating  Subcommittee,  illus 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:11+  Oct  '80 

The  Railey  report  and  Army  morale,    1941:  Anatomy 
of  a  crisis.   Maj  Stephen  D.Wesbrook.   illus  Mil 
Rev  60:11-24  Jun  '80 

TV  on  'Nam:  How  big  an  impact?   Bruce  Callander. 
AF  Times  40:20+  Jul  14  '80 

What  so  proudly  she  hails.  (Le  Killgore  uses  her  past 
experiences,   including  those  as  an  AF  wife,   to  help 
her  as  a  newspaper  reporter  in  San  Angelo,    TX) 
Sgt  Craig  Pugh.  illus  Airman  24:17-20  Nov  '80 

History 

Ernie  Pyle :  America's  most  loved  war  correspondent. 
Maj  John  A.Reichley.    illus  Mil  Rev  60:51-53 
Apr  '80 

REPTILES 


Snake -bit  pilot's  dilemma.   Col  Lester  J.Johnson, 
Ret.    illus  AF  Times  41:10  Dec  8   '80 


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REPUBLIC  OF  SOUTH  AFRICA  see  South  Africa  (Re- 
public) 

RESCUE  WORK 

See  also 
Airplanes  in  Rescue  Work 
Helicopters  in  Rescue  Work 

MAST    (Military  Assistance  to  Safety  and  Traffic) 
Search  and  Rescue 

Vietnamese  Conflict,    1957- 1975--Search  and  Rescue 
Operations 

Anatomy  of  two  collisions.   CAPT  Ed  Gilbert,  illus 
map  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:132-136  Oct  '80 

The  good  Samaritans,    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:20-22 
Apr  '80 

RESEARCH  see  specific  kinds  of  research,   e.g., 
Aeronautical  Research 
Aviation  Medicine --Research 
Chemical  Research 
Climatic  Research 
Electronic  Research 
Energy  Research 
Engineering  Research 
Environmental  Protection  Research 
Medical  Research 

Nuclear  Research 
Operational  Research 
Physiological  Research 
Psychological  Research 
Research  &  Development 
Scientific  Research 
Space  Research 
Underwater  Research 

RESEARCH  AND  DEVELOPMENT 

Electronic  environments.  Regular  feature  in  some 
issues  of  Dej£ns^_^F^reign_Affai£S_ 

Modern  weapon  technology.   Regular  feature  in  some 
issues  of  RUS^I_J^£n^^o_r_De^nc^^_tudies 

Research  and  technology.   Regular  feature  in  issues 
o f  In_terna U onal_ D£fe n  s  e  Review 

UK  puts  off  Av-8B/Mk  5  Harrier  choice.  Intl  Def  Rev 
13,   No. 7:983   '80 

C^jnm_e_r_c_i  a  l__A_pjo_l_i_c  a  t  i  o  n  s 

Spinoffs.   Helen  Kay  Ellsworth,   illus  Soldiers  35:44- 
47  Mar  '80 

A_i£_Fo  r  c  e_-^U.  S. 

AFA  policy  paper:  Force  modernization  and  R&D.   AF 
Mag  63:71-75  Nov  '80 

Air  Force  research  and  development  programs. 
(Presentation,   Subcommittee  on  Research  and 
Development,    House  Armed  Services  Committee, 
Washington,    March  4,    1980)  Robert  J.Hermann. 
AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,  pp  28-33,   Jun  '80 

"The  difficulty  arises  when  a  particular  technology 
matures  two  years  after  we  need  it."  Interview. 
Gen  Alton  D.Slay.  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117: 
40-42+  Jan  '80 


RESEARCH  AND  DEVELOPMENT  -  Continued 

Air     Force  —  U.S.     -  Cont'd 

Dr  SAM  (School  of  Aerospace  Medicine)--from  the 
laboratory  to  the  aircraft,  illus  TAC  Attack  20: 
23-25  Nov  '80 

A  guide  to  USAF's  R&D  facilities.  AF  Mag  63:178- 
179  May  '80 

How  ASD  is  meeting  the  needs  of  the  nineties.  LtGen 
Lawrence  A.Skantze.  illus  chart  AF  Mag  63:37-43 
Oct  '80 

'Making  valuable  contributions.  '  Gen  Alton  D.Slay. 
illus  Air  Reservist  32:10-11  Dec   '79-Jan  '80 

A  more  liberal,  avant  garde  R&D  program.  Edgar 
Ulsamer.   illus  AF  Mag  63:42-47  Jun  '80 

R&D  risk  management.    TIG  Brief  32:13  Jul  25   '80 

Research  and  development  mishap  reports:  Avoiding 
duplication  of  effort.   TIG  Brief  32:11  Sep  12   '80 

Salute  to  space  division.  (Presentation,   Air  Force 
Assoc  National  Convention,   Washington,   Sep  16, 
1980)  Robert  J.Hermann.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs: 
Sup,   pp  13-15,   Nov  '80 

USAF  millimetre -wave  seeker  developments.  Albert 
N.  DiSalvio.   illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  1:42-46   '80 

A_r_m_e_d__F_o_r_c_e_s_-_-_G££  a  t  _B_r  i  t  a  i  n 

The  Royal  Signals  &  Radar  Establishment,  illus  maps 
Asian  Def  J  No.  2:78-79+  Mar-Apr   '80 

A^jn_e_d__F_o_r_c_e_s_-_1_N  A._T  0_ 

NATO  armaments  co-operation:  The  official  U.S. 
DOD  view.  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 6:803-806   '80 

Armed    Forces--U.S. 


Cj  R&D:  A  House  view.  Rep  Richard  Ichord.  illus 
Signal  35:11-12  Sep  '80 


C     R&D:  A  Senate  view.  Sen  John  C. Culver,  illus 
Signal  35:10-11  Sep  '80 

Defense  electronics  R&D  roundup.  Regular  feature  in 
issues  of  Defense  Electronics 


R&D  in  new  communications   systems.   (Interview  with 
William  O.Baker)  illus  Signal  35:15-17  Sep  '80 

A_rm  y_-_-  U  .  S  . 

Army  outlook --smart  weapons  and  digital  secure 

communications.  Percy  A  .Pierre,  illus  Def  Elect 
12:65-66+  Nov  '80 

ERADCOM  provides  the  Army's  electronic  thrust. 
MajGen  A.N.Stubblebine  III.  illus  Def  Elect  12: 
76-78+  Nov  '80 

(Mission  of  DARCOM)  Interview.  Gen  John  R.Guthrie, 
illus  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6:19-20+  Oct  '80 

New  developments.   Regular  feature  in  issues  of  Na- 
tional Defense 


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RESEARCH  AND  DEVELOPMENT  -   Continued 
A_r_m_Y.^I_U^_§j_     -   Cont'd 

On-line  editing  improves  Army  RDT&E  management. 
F.  Clifton  Berry,   Jr.    illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:13-17 
Third  Quarter  '80 

Spinoffs.   Helen  Kay  Ellsworth,    illus  Soldiers  35:44- 
47  Mar  '80 

Defense     ^.^.B.—'JL.'L^RAJL 

Japanese  1980  defense  budget  and  future  R&D  pro- 
grams. Edward  C.Ezell.  illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev 
13,   No. 3:340-344  '80 

D_e_f  e_n  s^e__D  e_p_t_-_-_U  ^_S^_ 

Alternatives  for  shortening  the  acquisition  process. 
Maj  David  T.Spencer.   Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  2:36-59 
Autumn  '79 

Concurrency.  Robert  G.Gibson,  illus  tabs  Def  Sys 
Mgt  Rev  2:67-77  Autumn  '79 

DARPA  leads  U.S.  forces  into  the  future,  illus  Def 
&  For  Aff  8,  No. 3:19-20  '80 

Independent  R&D:  Key  to  technological  growth.  David 
D. Acker.  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:43-57  Winter  '80 

A  look  at  the  independence  of  Federal  contract  re- 
search centers.  LtCol  Timothy  J.McGrath.  illus 
Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:77-83  Spring   '80 

Low  energy  lasers.   George  Gamota.  illus  tabs  Natl 
Def  64:44-48+  Jun  '80 

MX  energy  design  to  cost  $202M.   Len  Famiglietti. 
AF  Times  41:19  Nov  17   '80 

Military  R&D:  The  worst  shortage  is  of  trained, 

skilled  people,   illus  tabs  Govt  Exec  12:31+  May  '80 

OMB  Circular  A- 109  impact  on  new  development. 

Dean  E.Roberts,  illus  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  2:27-35 

Autumn  '79 
R&D  project  marketing  in  the  defense  laboratories. 

Robert  Munk.  tabs  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:84-96 

Spring   '80 

Shortening  the  acquisition  cycle.  Augie  G.Martinez. 
Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  2:60-66  Autumn  '79 

Training  and  personnel  systems  technology:  A  boost 
to  readiness.   CDR  Paul  R.Chatelier.  illus  Def 
Mgt  J  16:2-5  Second  Quarter   '80 

VHSIC-- advanced  components  for  a  new  generation  of 
weapon  systems.  John  Rhea,  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 6:887-890   '80 

National    Ajejron a_u_*ii:JJ?_a. n d    S  p_a  c  e 

A  _d  jri_i  n_i  s_t  r  a  t  i  o  n  —  U.  S. 

Plastic  airplanes  are  coming  your  way.  Maj  Roger  L. 
Jacks,    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:6-7  Dec   '80 

See  also 
Underwater  Research 

Confronting  the  Navy's  manpower  dilemma.   Bernard 
Rimland  and  Gerald  E.Larson,   illus  tabs  Def 
Mgt  J  16:30-34  First  Quarter  '80 


RESEARCH  AND  DEVELOPMENT  -   Continued 
N3_v_y^_-JJ_._S_:  -  Cont'd 

(Major  Naval  Electronic  Systems  Command  R&D  pro- 
grams) RADM  Henry  Duff  Arnold,  illus  tabs  Mil 
Elect/Countermeasures  6:14+  Nov  '80 

The  Navy's  RDT&E  program.  Norman  Friedman, 
illus  Sea  Power  23:48-50+  Apr  '80 

Why  SIRCS  (Shipboard  Intermediate  Range  Combat 
System)  failed:  The  public  record.   Frank  H. 
Featherston.  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:58-73  Winter  '80 

C  h  i  J}_^_{^^_2JP}— ——— ——£——— L'L)— 

History 

The  Chinese  ballistic  missile  program.  Mark  Wade, 
illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  8:1190- 1192  '80 

NATO 


Collaborative  weapons  acquisition:  A  closer  look. 
Robert  W.Dean.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25: 
33-34+  Apr-May  '80 

SACLANT  Antisubmarine  Warfare  Research  Centre. 
Basil  W.Lythall.    illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25: 
60-62  Apr-May  '80 

Russia 

Soviet  basic  research  for  communications  applica- 
tions .  Orville  R.Harris,  illus  Signal  34:47-51 
Jan  '80 

Soviet  lead  in  carcinotrons :  "At  least  5  years."  illus 
tab  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6:48+  Jun  '80 

Soviet  scientific/technical  manpower:  Much  more  than 
a  simple  numbers  game.  Jill  E.Heuer.  illus  tab 
Govt  Exec  12:34+  Apr  '80 

The  death  of  venture  capital.  D.G.Soergel.   Govt  Exec 
12:23-24  Aug   '80 

Independent  R&D:  Key  to  technological  growth.   David 
D.  Acker.  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:43-57  Winter  '80 

Synfuels:  Energy  sources  whose  time  has  come.  Mil- 
ton Meckler.  illus  Mil  Engr  72:87-90  Mar-Apr  '80 

RESEARCH  CENTERS 

Guide  to  NASA's  research  centers,  map  AF  Mag  63: 
180  May  '80 

The  Royal  Signals  &  Radar  Establishment,  illus  maps 
Asian  Def  J  No.  2:78-79+  Mar-Apr   '80 

RESERVATIONS,  AIRPLANE  see  Airlines  —  Passenger 
Service 

RESERVE  FORCES 


Air     Force-  - U^^^ 

AFRes  receives  Foulois  Award  (for  having  the  most 
effective  aircraft  accident  prevention  program). 
Officer  56:12  May  '80 


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RESERVE  FORCES  -  Continued 

— JlL— ■£.—!-£.— —Z————  ""  Cont'd 

AFRes  study:  Navs  have  best  shot  at  Reserve  slots. 
AF  Times  40:11  Jun  2   '80 

AWADS  +  SKE  =  on  target,  illus  Air  Reservist  32:11 
Jun  '80 

Air  Force  Reserve,  illus  tab  AF  Mag  63:126-127 
May  '80 

(Air  Force  Reserve)  associate  unit  to  fly  KC-lOs. 
illus  Officer  56:16  Jun  '80 

Air  Force  Reserve  medical  units:  Self  inspection 
program.    TIG  Brief  32:6  Jun  27  '80 

Air  Force  Reserve  programs.  (Presentation,  House 
Appropriations  Committee,  Washington,  June  18, 
1980)  MajGen  Richard  Bodycombe.  tabs  AF  Plcy 
Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,  pp  17-25,   Aug  '80 

Air  National  Guard  and  Air  Force  Reserve  medical 
mission  capability.    TIG  Brief  32:12  Feb  22  '80 

Air  Reserve  forces'  most  valuable  resources:  Per- 
sonnel and  time.  TIG  Brief  32:22  Apr  18  '80 

(Air)  Reserve  forces  prepare  'flying  fire  trucks'  for 
duty  out  west,  illus  Officer  56:15  Nov  '80 

All  making  Reserve  0-4  eligible  for  Regular.  AF 
Times  40:6  Apr  21   '80 

Bold  Eagle  '80.  SMSgt  Gerald  H.Smith,  illus  tab  Air 
Reservist  32:16-17  Dec   '79-Jan  '80 

Cargo  cowboys.  (National  aerial  port  championship) 
Maj  Kim  McDonald,  illus  Air  Reservist  32:10-11 
Jul  '80 

Color  them  blue  !   (Air  Guard  and  Reserves  at  AFA 
34th  National  Convention,   Washington,   Sep  14-18, 
1980)  illus  Air  Reservist  33:16  Nov  '80 

Combat  survival:  Key  to  rescue.  SMSgt  Gerald  H. 
Smith,   illus  Air  Reservist  32:13+  Apr  '80 

The  day  the  mountain  blew.   (Air  Force  Reservists 
from  Portland,   OR,   help  rescue  people  trapped  by 
Mount  St  Helen's  eruption)  TSgt  Alan  Prochoroff . 
illus  Airman  24:2-8  Oct  '80 

Empire  Glacier  '80.   illus  Air  Reservist  32:6-7 
Apr  '80 

F-4  Air  Reserve  forces  conversion  program.    TIG 
Brief  32:11  Dec  12   '80 

The  first  episode:  "Connies  to  Phantoms"  (in  the  AF 
Reserve),  illus  Air  Reservist  32:9  Jun  '80 

The  Fulbeck  connection.  Capt  Dave  Sheets,  illus  Air 
Reservist  32:6-7  Mar  '80 

Gallant  Eagle   '80.  illus  Air  Reservist  32:16-17 
May  '80 

Giant  Voice,  illus  Air  Reservist  32:6-7  Feb  '80 

The  Gibraltar  of  America.   (USAF  Reservists  help 
restore  historic  Fort  Jefferson)  Maj  Donald  E. 
Jefferson  and  Col  S.Bruce  Beattie.   illus  Airman 
24:45-48  Apr  '80 

High  Court  agrees  to  rule  on  job-Reserve  duty  con- 
flict.  Tom  Philpott.   AF  Times  41:40  Nov  24  '80 


RESERVE  FORCES  -  Continued 


Air     Force  —  U.S. 


-   Cont '  d 


High  rolling  in  Vegas  (in  Exercise  Red  Flag).   Gerald 
H.Smith,   illus  Air  Reservist  32:8-9  Dec  '79- 
Jan  '80 

Improved  readiness--more  for  the  Reserves.   AF 
Times  40:10  Feb  11   '80 

In  the   'Bear's'  shadow.    (Air  Reservists  in  Norway) 
SrAmn  Charles  B.Morley.    illus  Air  Reservist  33: 
14-15  Nov  '80 

...   JAGDR  (Judge  Advocate  General's  Department 
Reserve)  to  the  rescue.   Maj  Robert  R.  Gales,   illus 
Air  Reservist  32:11  Mar  '80 

KC-10  rollout.  Mike  Singer,  illus  Air  Reservist  32: 
12-14  Jun  '80 

'Making  valuable  contributions.  '  Gen  Alton  D.Slay. 
illus  Air  Reservist  32:10-11  Dec   '79-Jan  '80 

Medical  Red  Flag.    TSgt  Steve  Stibbens.    illus  Air  Re- 
servist 33:8-9  Nov  '80 

Mobilization  Augmentee  .  .  .  what  it's  all  about.   LtCol 
Robert  Henrickson.    illus  Air  Reservist  32:16 
Mar  '80 

Movin'  in  the  model  'A.  '  TSgt  Ed  Martins,  illus  Air 
Reservist  32:6-8  Sep-Oct  '80 

Navajo  SOS.  SMSgt  Gus  Vinas .  illus  Air  Reservist 
32:19+  May  '80 

Off  line  ...   on  line  .  .  .   first  for  Reserve.   Mike  Sing- 
er.  Air  Reservist  32:23-24  Aug  '80 

Operation  Science  Fair.   SSgt  Don  McSherry.   illus 
Air  Reservist  33:12-13  Nov  '80 

Outstanding  MAs.  illus  Air  Reservist  32:6-8  Jun  '80 

Outstanding  MAs  of  80s.   illus  Officer  56:16-17 
Jun  '80 

Paid  Ice  Storm  ...  a  personal  briefing.  BrigGen 
Billy  M.Knowles.  illus  Air  Reservist  32:16-17 
Feb  '80 

Paid  Redoubt  '80  .  .  .   no  doubt  about  it!   TSgt  Ed  Mar- 
tins,  illus  Air  Reservist  32:12-14+  Aug  '80 

Paid  Redoubt  showed  AFRES  ready.   Interview. 

MajGen  Richard  Bodycombe.    illus  AF  Times  41:10 
Sep   1  '80 

Patient  care  anywhere.  SMSgt  Gerald  H.Smith,  illus 
Air  Reservist  32:12-13  Feb  '80 

Pay  and  'erosion  of  benefits'  main  concern  of  top 

Reserve  EM  advisor  (CMSgt  Jack  E.Roberts).   Pat 
Dalton.  AF  Times  40:7  Jul  21   '80 

People  of  the  total  force.   (Presentation,   Salute  Night 
to  Reserves  and  Retired  Force,    Las  Vegas,   NV, 
June  6,    1980)  MajGen  Jerome  F.O'Malley.  AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  20-24,   Jul  '80 

Pilots  who  stick  get  preferences  (for  new  weapon  sys- 
tem assignments).   AF  Times  41:6  Dec  15   '80 

Policy  Committee  role  in  changes.   Officer  56:13-14 
Jul  '80 

Probing  today's  mysteries  ...   to  ensure  tomorrow. 
(Mobilization  augmentee/Reserve  supplement 
officers)  Capt  Myrna-Lynne  Whitney,    illus  Air 
Reservist  32:14-16  Jul  '80 


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RESERVE  FORCES  -   Continued 


RESERVE  FORCES  -   Continued 


Air F_or_ce_-_-U._ S ■   -  Cont'd 

Redoubt  ...   a  western  view.    Maj  Ernie  Stepp  and  T, J. 
Coats,   illus  Air  Reservist  32:15  Aug  '80 

Reserve  Chief  (MajGen  Richard  Bodycombe)  calls 
tech  (Air  Reserve  Technician)  program  effective. 
AF  Times  40:2  Jun  30  '80 

Reserve  lieutenant  colonels  considered  for  retention 
in  20  years.   AF  Times  40:4  May  19   '80 

Reserve  medics  keep  Offutt  (AFB,   NE)  hospital 
ticking.  AF  Times  40:10  Feb  4  '80 

Reserve  operation  (Paid  Redoubt)  checks  readiness 
planning.   AF  Times  41:14  Jul  28   '80 

Reserves  training  crews  for  SAC  KC-lOs.   AF  Times 
41:15  Nov  24  '80 

Return  to  America  (for  released  hostage  Richard 

Queen).   TSgt  Ed  Martins,   illus  Air  Reservist  32:4-1 
Aug  '80 

SAC  KC-lOs  will  draw  on  AFRes.   AF  Times  40:4 
Apr  28   '80 

Sandstone  Samaritans.  (Reservists  administer  a  bat- 
tery of  medical  tests  and  physical  examinations  to 
native  Americans  in  Utah)  Capt  Calvin  N.Andrus. 
illus  Air  Reservist  32:8-9  Apr  '80 

Tax  breaks  (for  Reserve  and  National  Guard),   illus 
Air  Reservist  32:18-19  Feb  '80 


LrfLliXiLc_l!-i'-!!i5  • "  Cont'd 

Court  (of  Claims)  ruling:  Pay  claim  limits  vary  for 
retirees.   AF  Times  40:14  Apr  28   '80 

DLA  needs  help.   Col  William  Rapp.    illus  Air  Reser- 
vist 32:10  Mar  '80 

DOD  orders  Services  to  trim  Standby  Reserve.   AF 
Times  40:12  May  19   '80 

DOD  wants   100,000  Reserve  call-up  option.   AF  Times 
40:4  Jun  30  '80 

GAO  spots  flaw  in  Reserve  SGLI  program.  Karen 
McKay.   AF  Times  40:9  Jun  9  '80 

Guard  &  Reserve:  Better  .  .  .   but  not  good  enough. 
Harold  W.Chase,    illus  Defense/80,  pp  12-17, 
Nov  '80 

(Harold  W.)  Chase  says  draft  won't  help  Reserve.  AF 
Times  41:8  Sep  8  '80 

'Military  leave'  pay  still  is  unresolved.   AF  Times 
41:14  Oct  27   '80 

National  Militia  (Act)  advocated  by  MajGen  Kendall. 
Officer  56:15  Sep   '80 

1978  operations  uncovered  some  readiness  shortfalls. 
Tom  Philpott.  AF  Times  41:25  Aug  11   '80 

Part-time  pilot  ...   full-time  professional.   Aerosp 
Safety  36:4  Jul  '80 


'That  others  may  live.  '  Jeryl  L.Mariatt.    illus  Air 
Reservist  32:9  Jul   '80 

A  touch  of  CL(a)SS  (Combat  Logistics  Support  Squad- 
ron).  illus  Air  Reservist  32:6-7  May  '80 

Twice  in  three  years.  (AFR  wins  Foulois  Award  for 
aircraft  accident  prevention)  illus  Air  Reservist 
32:14  Apr  '80 

236  picked  for  Reserve  0-6.   AF  Times  41:15+ 
Dec  15   '80 

Volant  Rodeo  '80  (MAC'S  tactical  airlift  competition), 
illus  Air  Reservist  32:10-11  Sep-Oct  '80 

Voluntary  officer  recall  draws  662  to  Reserves.  John 
Ginovsky.  AF  Times  40:12  Apr  21   '80 

'We  need  each  other  .  .  .  '  (Air  Reservists  operate 

MAC's  busiest  air  terminal  at  Dover  AFB,   DE  for 
two  weeks)  SMSgt  Gerald  H.Smith,   illus  Air  Re- 
servist 3  2:8-9  Aug  '80 

'Weekend  warriors'  aid  TAC  in  Panama.  SSgt  Glenn 
S.Willerforde.   AF  Times  40:31  Apr  28   '80 

Armed     Forces--Great     Britain 

On  the  rock  (of  Gibraltar)!   illus  Natl  Guard  34:12-14+ 
Nov  '80 

A_r_m_e_cl j£.°.*£_5.5.!lZ.IIi..§  ■ 

Bill  could  cost  Reservists  $  $  .  AF  Times  41:37 
Oct  6   '80 

Boost  to  AFRes  capability.  AF  Times  40:3  Jul  7   '80 


Reserve  strength  on  the  upswing.  AF  Times  41:8 
Aug  11   '80 

Rex  Amethyst.  Maj  Robert  D.Dubiel.  illus  Air  Re- 
servist 32:15  May  '80 

'Since  we've  accepted  the  limited  size  of  our  regular 
forces,   we're  going  to  have  to  put  heavier  reliance 
on  our  Reserve  capability.  '  Interview.  Sen  John 
Tower,   illus  Officer  56:20-22  Dec   '80 

Tax  guide  for  Reservists.   Capt  R.Michael  Lantz,   Jr. 
illus  Officer  56:23-24  Feb  '80 

'We're  really  on  the  threshold  of  a  whole  new  era  of 
strength  in  the  Reserves/  Interview.   Sen  John 
Warner,   illus  Officer  56:20-21  Jul   '80 

'When  we  discuss  our  manpower  options,   one  of  the 
primary  considerations  would  be  to  strengthen  the 
Reserve  forces.  '  Interview.  Sen  Sam  Nunn.  illus 
Officer  56:24-26  Nov  '80 

Army  —  Canada 

Militia  north  of  the  border:  A  candid  view  of  Canada's 
land  reserve  force.   Hawley  L.  Black,    illus  Natl 
Guard  34:8-11  Nov  '80 

Army--Great    B_r_i_t^_i_r^ 

'Swinging  the  lamp.  '  (British  and  American  troops  in 
exercises  between  USAF  Security  Police  and  the 
Territorial  Army)  Capt  Katie  Cutler,    illus  Airman 
24:2-6  Sep   '80 

Army-  -U.  S. 

Army  Reserve  strength  aided  by  incentive  enlistment 
programs.   General  Berkman  says.   Officer  56:13 
Jun  '80 


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RESERVE  FORCES     -  Continued 

A  r  rn_y  ^U^S  .   -   Cont'd 

Boston  Reserve  unit  scores  success  (in  Emergency 
Deployment  Readiness  Exercise  (EDRE)).  Frank 
K.Costa,    illus  Translog  11:10-13  Jul  '80 

Clearing  the  path  for  advancement  in  the  Reserve 
Components.   Capt  David  T.Zabecki.  illus  Army 
30:33-35  Sep  '80 

First  Army  CA  (Civil  Affairs)  Reservists  find  them- 
selves  'doing  real  thing'  at  Fort  Indiantown  Gap 
(PA),   illus  Officer  56:12  Aug  '80 

For  logistics  officers--the  MOBDES  (MOBilization 
DESignation)  option,  tab  Army  Log  12:17-19  Sep- 
Oct  '80 

Horizon  bright  for  Army  Reserve  aviation  program. 
Maj  Dick  Crossland.  illus  Officer  56:18-19  Nov  '8C 

How  ready  can  the  Reserves  be?   LtCol  Arthur  T. 
Carey,   illus  Armor  89:24-26  Jan-Feb  '80 

Inside  the  barricades.   Col  Raymond  E.Bell,   Jr.  illus 
Natl  Guard  34:14-16+  Oct  '80 

MOBDES  (MOBilization  DESignation):  Talent  in  Re- 
serve. SSgt  Jim  Boersema.  illus  Soldiers  35:42-45 
Jan  '80 

The  men  of  Company  A.    Thomas  D.Slear.    illus  Arm) 
30:40-44  Jan  '80 

RCCC  (Reserve  Component  Coordination  Council): 
Readiness  is  its  business.  Capt  Art  House,  illus 
Soldiers  35:37-39  Jan  '80 

Railroads  are  our  speciality.   (Army  Reserve  rail 
units)  Capt  J.Michael  Sulzbach.  illus  Translog   11: 
12-14  Nov  '80 

Realistic  (transportation)  training  for  (Army  and 
Navy)  Reservists  (COLTT  (Combined  Operations 
Logistic  Transportation  Training)  Exercise). 
Clyde  Hall  and  others,  illus  Officer  56:17  Nov  '80 

Reserve  readiness  training.   LtCol  Herbert  B.Quinn, 
Jr.    illus  Army  Log  12:28-31  Mar-Apr  '80 

Reserves:  Expanded  missions,  limited  resources. 
MajGen  William  R.  Berkman.    illus  tab  Army  30: 
166-169  Oct  '80 

Serving  two  masters:  Frustrating  dilemma  for  citi- 
zen-soldiers.  LtCol  Claiborne  W.Cowgill,   Sr. 
illus  Army  30:51-55  May  '80 

Tac-tooth-cal  drills.  Mary  Storms,  illus  Soldiers 
35:50-51  Apr   '80 

12  ways  to  hang  on  to  Army  Reservists.   Col  James 
R.Compton.  illus  Army  30:53-56  Apr  '80 

Where  to  in  the  eighties?   Col  James  H.Kuhn.   illus 
Officer  56:10  Mar  '80 

Directories 

Major  Army  Reserve  commands.   Army  30:219-220 
Oct  '80 

History 

Historical  continuity  in  the  U.S.   military  Reserve 
system.   Robert  L.  Goldich.   Armed  Forces  &  Soc 
7:88-112  Fall  '80 


RESERVE   FORCES  -   Continued 

Coast    Guar  d  - -_  U_^_S_ 


Coast  Guard  Reservists  called-up  to  replace  active 
personnel  involved  in  Cuban  exodus,    illus  Officer 
56:18  Sep   '80 

ROA  favors  bill  on  Coast  Guard.   RADM  John  B.John- 
son,  illus  Officer  56:14  Jun  '80 

ROA  goes  before  Military  Personnel  Committee  with 
strong  statement.   RADM  John  B.Johnson,   illus 
Officer  56:12-13  Mar  '80 

M  a_r  i  n_e_C_o_r  p_s_; j;_U_._S_. 

Combat  power  at  a  bargain.  Maj  H.K.Barnes. 
MarCor  Gaz  64:14-15  Jan  '80 

MajGen  Crist  steps  up  to  top  Reserve  post  (Deputy 
Chief  of  Staff,   Reserve  Affairs ,   Headquarters, 
Marine  Corps),    illus  Officer  56:19  Sep  '80 

ROA  goes  before  Military  Personnel  Committee  with 
strong  statement.   RADM  John  B.  Johnson,    illus 
Officer  56:12-13  Mar  '80 


Budget  plan  promises  new  USNR  ships,  personnel 
stabilization.    L.  Edgar  Prina.    illus  Sea  Power  23 : 
34-3'6  Feb  '80 

CNO  objectives  enhance  Reserve.   ADM  Thomas  B. 
Hayward.    illus  Officer  56:17  Feb  '80 

Mobile  mine  unit  (Naval  Reserve  Mobile  Mine  Assem- 
bly Group  Detachment  1006)  demonstrates  strong 
sense  of  camaraderie  during  evaluation,    illus 
Officer  56:10  Jul  '80 

Naval  Reserve  Chief  (RADM  Frederick  F.  Palmer) 
stresses  perspective.   Officer  56:14  Aug  '80 

The  Naval  Reserve  should  work.   CAPT  James  G. 
Abert.    illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:49-53  Feb   '80 

ROA  goes  before  Military  Personnel  Committee  with 
strong  statement.   RADM  John  B.  Johnson,    illus 
Officer  56:12-13  Mar  '80 

Readying  the  "Ready"  Reserves.   LCDR  Roger  D.Wat- 
kins  and  LT  Lawrance  H.Kubo.    illus  US  Nav  Inst 
Proc  106:95-97  Dec   '80 

Realistic  (transportation)  training  for  (Army  and 
Navy)  Reservists  (COLTT  (Combined  Operations 
Logistic  Transportation  Training)  Exercise). 
Clyde  Hall  and  others,  illus  Officer  56:17  Nov  '80 

RADM  Palmer  outlines  rationale  behind  cancelled  pay 
drills.   Officer  56:11  Jul   '80 

Reserve  Chief  Palmer  speaks  out  (about  the  Naval 
Reserve  at  ROA's  recent  Mid-Winter  Conference). 
RADM  Fred  Palmer,  illus  Officer  56:10  Apr  '80 

Weekends  are  work.   CDR  Thomas  M.Daly,    illus  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:61-66  Aug  '80 

RESERVE  FORCES  POLICY  BOARD 

(MajGen  Bruce)  Davidson  heads  (Reserve  Forces  Poli- 
cy) Board.  AF  Times  41:6  Sep  22   '80 


368 


RESERVE  OFFICER  PERSONNEL  ACT 

579  selected  for  ROPA  lieutenant  colonel,   tab  AF 
Times  41:18+  Sep  1   '80 

982  selected  for  permanent  ROPA  0-3.  AF  Times 
41:11+  Nov  3   '80 

2000  earn  hike  to  ROPA  major.   AF  Times  40:13+ 
May  19  '80 

RESERVE  OFFICERS  ASSOCIATION  OF  THE  U.S. 

National  (ROA)  Council,   Washington,   DC  (Feb  20-22, 
1980).  illus  Officer  56:23-27  Apr  '80 

No  time  for  recrimination.  (Address,   ROA  Mid- 
Winter  Banquet,    accepting  Minute  Man  of  the  Year 
Award)  Rep  Samuel  S.Stratton.  illus  Officer  56: 
20-22  Apr  '80 


RESERVE  OFFICERS  TRAINING  CORPS  -  Continued 

Air     Fo£ce    -   Cont'd 

Stating  the  case  for  drill  in  the  AFROTC  curriculum. 
Capt  Stan  Jaworski.    Educ  J  22:37-38  AY  '79/'80 

12  AFROTC  units  wanted  for  science.  AF  Times  40:23 
May  12   '80 

The  weighted  POC  Selection  System:  A  measure  of 
potential?   Capt  Joseph  L.Parker,    illus  Educ  J 
22:50-52  AY  '79/'80 

Armed    Forces 


ROTC  summer  camps --a  challenge  to  the  student 

engineer.  J.  Glenn  Sartori.  illus  Mil  Engr  72:30-33 
Jan-Feb  '80 

A  £m_y 


'Not  many  oldtimers  around  anymore':  A  nostalgic 
story  of  Tom  King  and  some  almost-forgotten 
leaders  from  ROA's  productive  past.   Col  John  T. 
Carlton,   Ret.    illus  Officer  56:18-19  Feb  '80 

ROA  backs  president  on  draft  registration.   AF  Times 
40:7  Mar  24   '80 

ROA  favors  bill  on  Coast  Guard.   RADM  John  B.John- 
son. Officer  56:14  Jun  '80 

ROA  goes  before  Military  Personnel  Committee  with 
strong  statement.   RADM  John  B.Johnson,   illus 
Officer  56:12-13  Mar  '80 

(ROA  National  Convention,   Pittsburgh,   June   19-21, 
1980)  illus  Officer  56:  entire  issue  Aug  '80 

What  you  need  to  know  about  46  ROA  presidents.   Col 
John  T.Carlton,   Ret.    illus  Officer  56:28-33  Aug  '80 

Where  to  in  the  eighties?   Col  James  H.Kuhn.    illus 
Officer  56:10  Mar  '80 


New  program  (Army  ROTC/Selected  Reserve  Simul- 
taneous Membership  Program,   SMP)  addresses 
officer  recruitment.   Maj  Kenwood  E.Giffhorn. 
illus  Officer  56:11  Mar  '80 

ROTC:  The  quest  for  quality.  SSgt  Jim  Boersema. 
illus  Soldiers  35:28-33  Jan  '80 

SMP- -Simultaneous  Membership  Program:  Develop- 
ing the  Army  National  Guard  leadership  potential. 
SP4  Virginia  Garzilli.   illus  tab  Natl  Guard  34:8-11 
Mar  '80 

N  a  v  y 
History 

A  gentlemen's  agreement.   ADM  James  L.Holloway, 
Jr,   Ret  and  Jack  Sweetman.    illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:71-77  Sep   '80 

RESERVES  see  Reserve  Forces 
RESOURCE  MANAGEMENT 


Directories 

ROA  directory,    1980-1981.   illus  Officer  56:17-24 
Oct  '80 

RESERVE  OFFICERS  TRAINING  CORPS 
Air     Force 

AFROTC  Health  Awareness  Program  (HAP).    Maj 
Harry  P.  Wetzler.   tab  Educ  J  22:43-45  AY  '79/'80 

Arnold  Air  Society:  More  than  an  extracurricular 
activity.   Capt  Randall  S.  Mason,   illus  tab  Educ  J 
22:46-49  AY  '79/'80 

Credit  where  credit  is  due.    Educ  J  22:14-18 
AY  '79/'80 

Drill  and  training- -an  unfortunate  alliance.   Maj 
Francis  D.Rabata.   Educ  J  22:39-42  AY   '79/'80 

Modern-day  mustangs.  (Former  NCOs  work  for  de- 
grees and  commissions  through  AFROTC  at  Baptist 
College,   Charleston,  SC)  Capt  Dick  Sheffield,  illus 
Airman  24:32-36  Oct  '80 

Proficiency  Aviators  Limited  case  study- -a  compre- 
hensive business  management  problem.  Maj  Har- 
old E.Rafuse.   tabs  Educ  J  22:68-80  AY  '79/'80 


Base  silver  recovery  program.   TIG  Brief  32:13 
Nov  14  '80 

Goal  programming  as  an  aid  to  resource  management. 
Daniel  A.Nussbaum.  tabs  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:28-33 
Spring   '80 

Library  (at  McConnell  AFB,  KS)  raises  status  (as  ac- 
tive member  of  a  local  and  state  resource  sharing 
program).  AF  Times  41:38  Nov  3   '80 

McClellan  (AFB,   CA)  energy  showcase  base.  Maj 
George  Kastanos  .  illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21: 
24-27  May  '80 

New  accounting  system  aims  to  trim  iuel  needs.  AF 
Times  41:17  Aug  11   '80 

Perspectives  on  the  issues  of  productivity.  Maj  Mi- 
chael E.  Thorn,  illus  tab  Armed  Forces  Compt  25: 
30-34  Nov  '80 

Putting  the  clamps  on  government  waste.   David  D. 
Acker,   illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:38-43  First  Quarter  '80 

Reshaping  DARCOM's  future.   Col  Joseph  A  .Donnan. 
illus  Army  Log  12:2-5  Sep-Oct  '80 

Resource  management:  A  commander's  perspective. 
LtCol  Joel  E.L.Roberts,   illus  tabs  Mil  Rev  60: 
2-10  May  '80 


369 


RESOURCE  MANAGEMENT   .  Continued 


RETENTION  OF  MILITARY  PERSONNEL  -  Continued 


Resources  plans  management  indicators.   TIG  Brief 
32:9-10  Nov  14  '80 

Tables  of  Allowance:  Essential  to  a  sound  squadron 
equipment  management  program.    TIG  Brief  32; 
11-12  Dec  12  '80 

RESPIRATION 


See  also 
Artificial  Respiration 

A  comparison  between  freon  and  acetylene  rebreathing 
for  measuring  cardiac  output.   Flemming  Bonde- 
Petersen  and  others,  illus  tabs  Aviation,   Space  & 
Envmt  Med  51:1214-1221  Nov  '80 

Hemodynamic  effects  of  extreme  positive  pressure 
breathing  using  a  two-pressure  flying  suit.   U.I. 
Balldin  and  B.Wranne.  illus  tabs  Aviation,   Space 
&  Envmt  Med  51:851-855  Sep  '80 

Physiological  effects  of  cold  air  inhalation  during  ex- 
ercise.  G.Harley  Hartung  and  others,   illus  tabs 
Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:591-594  Jun  '80 

Pulmonary  and  symptom  threshold  effects  of  ozone  in 
airline  passenger  and  cockpit  crew  surrogates. 
Michael  T.Lategola  and  others,  tabs  Aviation, 
Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:878-884  Sep  '80 

Relation  of  breathing  oxygen-argon  gas  mixtures  to 
altitude  decompression  sickness.   Julian  P.Cooke 
and  others,   illus  tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt 
Med  51:537-541  Jun   '80 

Respiratory  gas  exchange  during  positive  pressure 
breathing  and  rapid  decompression  to  simulated 
altitudes  of  18.3  and  24.4  km.   D.E.Holness  and 
others,   tabs  Aviation,   Space  h  Envmt  Med  51: 
454-458  May  '80 

The  respiratory  response  to  microwaves.  C.O.Cri- 
born  and  C. -J  .Clemedson.  illus  tabs  Aviation, 
Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:1139-1143  Oct  '80 

RESPIRATORY  ORGANS 


Coping  with  asbestos  successfully.   Maj  Joseph  R. 
Calek.   illus  Mil  Engr  72:176-177  May-Jun  '80 

Effects  of  ozone  on  symptoms  and  cardiopulmonary 
function  in  a  flight  attendant  surrogate  population. 
Michael  T.Lategola  and  others,   illus  tabs  Avia- 
tion,  Space  h  Envmt  Med  51:237-246  Mar  '80 


RETENTION  OF  MILITARY  PERSONNEL 

AF  chiefs  make  strong  pay  plea.   Bruce  Callander. 
AF  Times  40:1+  Apr  7   '80 

Administration  cools  efforts  to  increase  pay.   Richard 
C.Barnard  and  Andy  Plattner.   AF  Times  40:1+ 
Mar  24   '80 

Advertisements  for  civilian  employment.   TIG  Brief 
32:16  Apr  18  '80 

Air  Force  manpower  overview.    (Presentation,   Sub- 
committee on  Military  Personnel,   House  Armed 
Services  Committee,    Washington,   Feb  25,    1980) 
Joseph  C.  Zengerle.   tabs  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs: 
Sup,  pp  11-22,   May  '80 


(American  Enterprise)  Institute  recommends  raises 
above  inflation.   AF  Times  41:3  Dec  22  '80 

Another  E-9  group  (chief  master  sergeants)  to  stay 
on  up  to  33  years.    Bruce  Callander.   AF  Times 
41:7  Sep  1   '80 

Attrition  among  Navy  enlisted  women.  Patricia  J. 
Thomas,  tabs  Def  Mgt  J  16:43-49  Second  Quar- 
ter '80 

Benefits  package  called  1st  stop.   (Joseph  C. Zengerle 
before  House  Armed  Services  Subcommittee  on 
Military  Personnel)  AF  Times  40:4  Mar  10   '80 

Boost  pay,   benefits  to  end  midlevel  exodus.    Gen 
David  C.Jones,  tabs  AF  Times  40:3-4  Feb  11   '80 

'Buck  stop'  program  should  aid  retention.  Interview. 
Gen  Lew  Allen,   Jr.  illus  AF  Times  40:3  Jan  14  '80 

Career  incentives  for  JOs  lacking.   John  Ginovsky. 
AF  Times  40:2  Jun  2   '80 

The  continuing  military  manpower  crunch.  Robert  B. 
Pirie.  tab  Defense/80,   pp  4-5,   Jan  '80 

The  controlled  maneuver  (TOPCAP).  Editorial.  AF 
Times  40:19  Jul  21   '80 

Converting  NFOs  to  NAs.   Capt  Kenneth  E.Starr. 
MarCor  Gaz  64:19-20  Oct  '80 

DOD,  (Sen  William)  Armstrong  oppose  'high  3'  re- 
tirement pay.  AF  Times  40:3  Jul  14  '80 

DOS  withdrawals  on  the  rise.   AF  Times  40:2 
Jun  23   '80 

Engineering  a  response  to  the  S&T  (Scientific  and 
Technical  officers)  shortfall.  Ed  Gates,  tab  AF 
Mag  63:69  Oct  '80 

Extra  raise,  new  GI  Bill  hinted  by  Reagan  forces. 
Tom  Philpott.   AF  Times  41:1+  Dec  8   '80 

Fine-tuning  enlisted  incentives.  Ed  Gates,  illus  AF 
Mag  63:56-59  Apr  '80 

Flight  pay:  $15,000  more  for  career.  Bruce  Callan- 
der. AF  Times  41:4+ Sep  22  '80 

Flight  pay:  What  might  have  been.  Bruce  Callander. 
AF  Times  40:20  Apr  28   '80 

From  pilot  to  pilot.    (AF  Reserve  MajGen  David  L. 

Stanford  talks  to  AF  pilots  about  military  and  civil- 
ian careers)  Robert  K.Ruhl.    illus  Airman  24:9-14 
Jun  '80 

Hill  (Congressional  Budget  Office)  study- -bigger  pay 
raise  is  needed.  Martha  Lynn  Craver.  AF  Times 
40:1+  Jun  9   '80 

Hundreds  of  NCOs  being  asked  to  stay.  Bruce  Cal- 
lander.  AF  Times  40:1+  Mar  17   '80 

Hundreds  of  NCOs  get  to  stay  on.  Bruce  Callander. 
AF  Times  40:1+  Jul  14  '80 

Improving  the  retention  rate.   CMSAF  James  M. 
McCoy.   TIG  Brief  32:2  Jun  27   '80 

Inflation  called  threat  to  U.S.  security.  Richard  C. 
Barnard.  AF  Times  40:3-4  Feb  18   '80 

JCS:  Don't  reallocate.    Tom  Philpott.   AF  Times  41:1+ 
Sep  1   '80 


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RETENTION  OF  MILITARY  PERSONNEL  -  Continued  RETENTION  OF  MILITARY  PERSONNEL  -  Continued 


Keeping  our  quality  people .    (Presentation,  Daedalians 
Longhorn  Flight  Banquet,    Bergstrom  AFB,    TX, 
Oct  16,    1979)  Gen  B.L.Davis.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup  No.  1:35-40  Jan  '80 

Laird  policy  paper:  Pay  held  responsible  for  reten- 
tion problem.  AF  Times  40:4  Feb  4  '80 

Line  officers  retention  trends  same  for  sexes,   tab 
AF  Times  40:35  Jun  9  '80 

Manning:  Can  inflation  help?    Bruce  Callander.  AF 
Times  40:4  Apr  14  '80 

The  manpower  deficit  worsens.   LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker, 
Ret.  AF  Times  41:19-20  Aug  25   '80;  Natl  Def 
65:28  Dec  '80 

Military  manpower  in  the   1980 's:  Issues  and  choices. 
Martin  Binkin.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:347-374  Fall  '80 

Military  personnel  problems  reach  crisis  stage- 
Laird  proposes  sweeping  compensation  reforms 
as   'partial  solution.  '  Melvin  R.  Laird,  illus  Sea 
Power  23:23-28  Mar  '80 


Price  gives  views  on  benefits.  Interview.  Rep  Melvin 
Price,  illus  AF  Times  41:8  Aug  25   '80 

Progress  in  training,    readiness,   manning.   MajGen 
Emmett  H.Walker,   Jr.    illus  Army  30:150- 155 
Oct  '80 

Project  KEEP  (Keep  Each  Eligible  Person).   TIG 
Brief  32:8  Aug  8   '80 

Rated  levels  may  get  worse.   Interview.   BrigGen  Johr 
T.  Chain,   Jr.   AF  Times  40:10  Jan  28   '80 

Readiness  report--problems  linked  to  pay,   benefits. 
AF  Times  41:7  Oct  6   '80 

Reality- ritual=retention:  The  enlisted  equation.  Maj 
Thomas  J.Pickering,  illus  Mil  Rev  60:2-9  Dec   '80 

Re-enlistment:  To  stay  or  not  to  stay  .  .  .  SGM  Bruce 
N.Bant.  illus  Soldiers  35:28-32  Apr  '80 

Report  to  the  96th  Congress.   (Presentation,   House 
Armed  Services  Committee,   Washington,   Feb 
1980)  Hans  M.Mark  and  Gen  Lew  Allen,   Jr.  tabs 
AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup  No.  3:2-35  Mar  '80 


Nav  shortage  severe,    situation  complex.   John  Ginov- 
sky.   AF  Times  41:15  Sep   1   '80 

Navigator  retention.   Capt  James  R.Moat.   illus  tabs 
Navigator  27:5-8  Summer   '80 

Navy's  chief  (ADM  Thomas  B.Hayward)  asks  more 
people  $  $  .  Paul  Smith.  AF  Times  40:3  Jan  7   '80 

Next:  Shortage  of  engineers.    John  Ginovsky.   AF 
Times  41:19  Dec  29  '80 

0-3s,   4s  fault  Senate  DOPMA .  AF  Times  40:3 
Jul  7   '80 

Officers  are  to  blame  for  the  all-vol  crisis.  Robert 
H.Kimball,  illus  AF  Times,    Times  Magazine 
sup:  14+  Jul  7   '80 

The  other  side  of  retention:  Those  who  return.   Ed 
Gates,   tabs  AF  Mag  63:62-65  Jan  '80 

Pay  and  retention.   Karen  E.Thuermer.    illus  tab  Sei- 
geants   18:22-25  Sep   '80 

Pay  drove  out  pilots  in  1979.   Martha  Lynn  Craver. 
AF  Times  40:3  Mar  24   '80 

Pay  them  more,   Rand  study  says,   illus  AF  Times 
41:14  Dec  15   '80 

People,   not  hardware- -the  highest  defense  budget 
priority.  Melvin  R.  Laird,  illus  Armed  Forces  J 
Intl  117:60-66  Mar  '80 


(Rep  Patricia)  Schroeder  calls  for   'skills  audit.' 
AF  Times  41:1+  Sep  8   '80 

Reserve  lieutenant  colonels  considered  for  retention 
in  20  years.   AF  Times  40:4  May  19   '80 

Retention  and  you.   TIG  Brief  32:9  Jul  11    '80 

Retention  is  everybody's  business.   TIG  Brief  32:12 
May  2   '80 

Retention:  Is  pay  the  #1  issue?   LT  Dan  N.  Edelstein. 
tabs  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:74-78  Jun  '80 

Retention  main  problem.   Gen  Lew  Allen,   Jr.  AF 
Times  40:3  Feb  18  '80 

Retention  maybe  leveling  off.   Interview.   LtGen  An- 
drew Iosue.  AF  Times  41:2  Aug  18   '80 

Retention:  The  pressure  is  on.  CAPT  James  F.Kelly, 
Jr.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:40-45  Apr  '80 

Re-up  bonus  pushed  for  thousands  more.  Bruce  Cal- 
lander. AF  Times  40:1+  Mar  10  "80 

Senate  panel  (Budget  Committee)  told  big  pay  hike 
needed.   AF  Times  40:10  Mar  17   '80 

Sen  Tower:  Bar  'cap,  '    shift  $  $  to  key  grades.  AF 
Times  40:1+  Jun  16   '80 

(Sen  William)  Armstrong  sees  hope  for  raise.   Martha 
Lynn  Craver.    illus  AF  Times  41:1+  Dec  29   '80 


The  "people"  side  of  strategic  deterrence:  Why  the 
draft  won't  solve  the  problem  either.  Govt  Exec 
12:22-24  Mar  '80 

Pilot  retention:  Half  of  what  is  needed.    Don  Mace.  AF 
Times  40:4  Jun  9   '80 

Pirie  assesses  benefits  impact.  Interview.   Robert  B. 
Pirie.  illus  AF  Times  41:4  Sep  29   '80 

Pre -enlistment  expectations/perceptions  of  Army 

life,   satisfaction,   and  re -enlistment  of  volunteers. 
Col  Donald  E.Gauntner  and  others,   tabs  J  Pol  & 
Mil  Sociol  8:31-42  Spring   '80 


Senator  (William)  Armstrong:   'We  have  failed  all- 
vol.  '  AF  Times  41:8  Aug  11   '80 

Service  NCOs  compared:  AF's  re-ups  best,  hikes 
slowest.  Bruce  Callander,  tab  AF  Times  41:6 
Sep  8   '80 

Services  urge  Reagan  to  boost  pay,   benefits --retro- 
active 5.3  percent.   Tom  Philpott.   AF  Times  41:1+ 
Dec  29   '80 

Slay:  'We  are  a  nation  ...   of  scientific  illiterates.  ' 
John  Ginovsky.   AF  Times  41:1+  Dec  22   '80 


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nfTffMT,nMnFM,UTA>Y  PERSONNEL  -  Continued  RE^IREDMIHI^L^^NN^-  Continued 


Some  likely  to  get  flight  pay  bonuses.   AF  Times  41:3 
Sep   1   '80 

Structure,   environment,   and  satisfaction:  Toward  a 
causal  model  of  turnover  from  military  organiza- 
tions.  Allen  C.Bluedorn.   illus  tabs  J  Pol  h  Mil 
Sociol  7:181-207  Fall   '79 

33  skills  will  be  added  to  re-up  bonus  Oct  1.  Pat  Dal- 
ton.  AF  Times  41:1+ Sep  15   '80 

Top  priority- -retention.  (Testimony  of  Joseph  C. 
Zengerle  before  House  Armed  Services  Subcom- 
mittee on  Military  Personnel)  Martha  Lynn  Cra- 
ver.  AF  Times  40:1+  Mar  10  '80 

12  ways  to  hang  on  to  Army  Reservists.  Col  James 
R.Compton.  illus  Army  30:53-56  Apr  '80 

The  unit  career  advisor.   TIG  Brief  32:23-24 
Aug  29   '80 

(The  U  S.  Navy)  Interview.  ADM  Thomas  B.Hayward. 
illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:49-50+  Apr  '80 

Who  can  blame  them  for  leaving?   MSgt  Wayne  L. 
Fisk.   illus  AF  Mag  63:97-99  Nov  '80 

Why  AF  pilots  resign:  They  don't  fly  enough.  John 
Ginovsky.  AF  Times  41:1+  Nov  10  '80 

Why  the  Army  can't  hold  pilots.   Ronald  N.Dalby.   illus 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:46+  May  '80 

Youth  or  experience  in  military  manpower:  Balanc- 
ing the  variables.   Carolee  B.Hartman.   illus  tabs 
Def  Mgt  J  16:65-67  First  Quarter  '80 


Retirees:  30  years  to  reach  the  bottom  of  the  ladder. 
Irene  Thibodeau.  illus  AF  Times,    Times  Magazine 
sup:26+  Oct  6   '80 

Retirement  supplement.  AF  Times  40:28p  sup 
opposite  p  30  Feb  25   '80;  28p  sup  opposite  p  28 
Jul  14  '80;  28p  sup  opposite  p  28  Jul  14   '80;  24p 
sup  opposite  p  32  Nov  10  '80 

Retirement:  The  double  whammy.   Paul  Smith.   AF 
Times  41:43  Dec  1   '80 

TROA  wants  benefits  shored  up.  Bruce  Callander.  AF 
Times  41:4  Oct  20  '80 

A  tribute  to  dignity.    (Air  Force  Village)  Maj  Garry 
Mitchelmore.   illus  Airman  24:34-48  Jun  '80 

What  you  should  know  about  DEERS  (Defense  Enroll- 
ment/Eligibility Reporting  System).   Col  A.H.Hum- 
phreys.  Officer  56:23  Sep   '80 


RETIRED  MILITARY  PERSONNEL 

(AF  Retiree)  Council  wants  CHAMPUS  for  retirees 
over  65.   AF  Times  41:29  Dec  15   '80 

Are  you  eligible  for  CHAMPUS?   illus  Sergeants   18:13 
Oct  '80 

Carter  expected  to  OK  bill  giving  SBP  boost.  Martha 
Lynn  Craver.  AF  Times  41:1+  Oct  6   '80 

Fight  for  retired  officers'  rights  goes  to  Supreme 
Court.  Deborah  M.Kyle.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl 
117:16  May  '80 

New  enrollment  system  (Defense  Enrollment/Eligi- 
bility Reporting  System)  mandatory  for  all  military 
personnel  and  dependents.  Officer  56:20  Jan  '80 

A  place  for  living.   (U.S.   Soldiers'  and  Airmen's 

Home,   Washington)  illus  Airman  24:20-23  Jun  '80 

Recalling  retirees:  Survey  charts  responsiveness. 
AF  Times  40:4  May  5  '80 

Retired  officer  (CDR  Edward  Rawlins)  to  collect 
$100,000  fornonhike.   AF  Times  41:8  Dec  8   '80 

Retired  officers  blast  strictures.  Paul  Smith.  AF 
Times  40:1+  Apr  28  '80 

The  retired  scene.   Regular  feature  in  issues  of  Air_ 
Force  Times  beginning  with  March  3,    1980 

Retirees--an  emergency  resource.  Ed  Gates.  AF 
Mag  63:121  Jul  '80 


RETIRED  OFFICERS  ASSOCIATION 

TROA  wants  benefits  shored  up.  Bruce  Callander.  AF 
Times  41:4  Oct  20   '80 

RETIREMENT 

See  also 
Discharges,    Releases  and  Separations 

A  i  r     Forc^e-^U^ 

AFA  policy  paper:  Defense  manpower  issues.   AF 
Mag  63:75-77+  Nov  '80 

Colonel  (Filomena  Manor)  can  remain,  but  can't  get 
court  costs.  AF  Times  41:4  Sep  8  '80 

Colonel  (Filomena  Manor)  claims  (forced)  retirement 
illegal.   John  Ginovsky.  AF  Times  40:3  Jun  9  '80 

Disability  retirement.   TIG  Brief  32:8  Sep  26   '80 

Generals  on  the  move.   (Title  varies)  Regular  feature 
in  some  issues  of  Air_Force_Times_ 

0-6  (Filomena  Manor)  stops  force-out  at  30,  will 
stay  on  duty.  John  Ginovsky.  AF  Times  40:2 
Jul  7   '80 

Senior  staff  changes.  Regular  feature  in  issues  of  Air_ 
F£rce_Jvlag_azin£ 

Twin  generals  (LtGen  Charles  C.Pattillo,   MajGen 

Cuthbert  A.Pattillo)  part  after  28  years.  AF  Times 
41:49  Sep  15  '80 

Arm  ^_d__F_o_r_c_e_s_-_3_UI_S  . 

(DefSec)  Brown  wants  2-tier  retirement.   AF  Times 
40:4  Feb  11   '80 

Midcareerists  polled  on  retirement:  Most  favor  cur- 
rent system.  AF  Times  40:12  Jan  21   '80 
The  realities  of  discount-rate  selection.   Paul  F. 
Hogan  and  CDR  Lee  S.Mairs.   illus  Def  Mgt  J  16: 
24-27  Third  Quarter  '80 

Retirement  supplement.  AF  Times  40:28p  sup 
opposite  p  30  Feb  25  '80;  28p  sup  opposite  p  28 
Jul  14   '80;  28p  sup  opposite  p  28  Jul  14   '80;  24p 
sup  opposite  p  32  Nov  10  '80 


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RETIREMENT  -  Continued  RETIREMENT  PAY  -  Continued 

£tIHUL<LJL ZJLES±Z.zJLl§.  ■     -  Cont'd  l-a-year  COL  unresolved.  AF  Times  41:3  Oct  13   '80 

Star  status:  Army,   Navy,   Air  Force,   Marines.  Regu-  Pa„     „»« 

lar  feature  in  issues  of  Armed  Forces  Journal  In-  r  .  I  "*"  benefits  biUs  ■  Ma^tha  Lynn 

ternational  ~  C raver.  AF  Times  40:1+  Jul  7   '80 

,  plug  disability  loophole.  (Rep  Gladys  N.Spellman 
--EJ?DL LI — ; — i.  before  Compensation  Subcommittee,   House  Post 

_  „  .  .  „  .  Office  and  Civil  Service  Committee)  AF  Times 

Farewell  to  arms:  A  perspective  on  retirement.  LtCol  40-6  Mar  10  '80 

Donald  B.Vought,   Ret.  illus  tab  Mil  Rev  60:2-12 

Feb  '8°  Retired  pay  higher  than  expected.   Randall  Shoemak- 

.-  ,      .  _  er-   tab  AF  Times  40:8  Feb  25   '80 

Ma_ri n_e_  C  o  r p  S--U.S. 

Retired  PaY  in  divorce  cases:  Supreme  Court  to  decide 
Early  retirements  remain  a  problem.   LtCol  Donald  on  spouses'  split.  AF  Times  41:1+  Nov  3   '80 

J.Myers.   MarCor  Gaz  64:59-62  Jun  '80 

R  „  c  „  ,  .        tt  *  ■       „  The  retired  scene.   Regular  feature  in  issues  of  Air 

RjJ_e_r_v_e_I_°J_c_e-^Aj_r_F_o_ri_eJ^_U_._S_.  Iorce_Time«  beginning  with  March  3,    1980     " 

Reserve  retirement  ...    requires  work  at  both  ends.  Retiree  raise  seems  OK,   end  to  1-hike  effort  see 

illus  Air  Reservist  32:15  Mar   '80  Martha  Lynn  Craver.   AF  Times  41:1+  Sep  1   '80* 

United    States  D«t-  •        -    ,- 

Retiree  raise  7.7%  unless  Hill  kills  it.   AF  Times 

41:3  Aug  4   '80 
Group  (President's  Commission  on  Pension  Policy) 

says  people  retiring  too  young.   AF  Times  41.^  d    u  ,.  , 

Dec  1   '80  •  Retiree  takes  job  in  Israel,   loses  $$.  AF  Times  41-6 

Sep  8   '80 
RETIREMENT  PAY 

Retirees  must  choose  one  benefit  system.  AF  Times 
Bill  takes  up  issue  of  ex-spouse  benefits,    illus  AF  40:14  Feb  18  '80 

Times  40:3  Jun  9  '80 

Senate  okays   11.4%  military  pay  hike  while  cutting 
COLA  in  jeopardy.   Col  A.  H.  Humphreys.   Officer  retirement  benefits.   Deborah  M.  Kyle,   tab  Armed 

56:18  Jun  '80  Forces  J  Intl  117:9  Aug   '80 

Civil  service  early  outs  getting  close  look  by  OPM.  Understanding  your  Social  Security.   Sergeants   18:36- 

Don  Mace.   AF  Times  40:10  Jun  23   '80  Jan  '80 

Court  (of  Claims)  ruling:  Pay  claim  limits  vary  for  'Y°TU  earned  that  retirement  check,   too.  '  Christine 

retirees.   AF  Times  40:14  Apr  28   '80  Lang  try.  illus  AF  Times,    Times  Magazine 

sup:6-10  Mar  3   '80 

DOD,    (Sen  William)  Armstrong  oppose   'high  3'  re-  „~„,„ 

tirement  pay.  AF  Times  40:3  Jul  14   '80  RETRAINING  PROGRAM 

Decline  in  retiree  annuities  to  continue.   Tom  Phil-  --i-E_£.5_£C_e 

pott.  AF  Times  40:3  Jan  14   '80 

More  EM  will  retrain  in  lower  NCO  grades.  AF 
GAO:  Keep  retired  raises  below  CPI.   Paul  Smith.  AF  Times  41:1+  Dec  22   '80 

Times  40:1+  Jul  21   '80 

Palace  Balance  letters  no  cause  for  panic.    Len  Fa- 
GAO  opinion:  Court  can  divide  pay  in  divorces .  AF  "^""i.   AF  Times  41 :2  Dec  8   '80 

Times  41:7  Sep  22  '80 

—Sip  y 

Group  (President's  Commission  on  Pension  Policy)  Return  to  durv     M<!„*  x*  «  ™ 

says  people  retiring  too  young.   AF  Times  41:6  3  12      26 1^  ^  ^  S°Ui"' 

Dec  1   '80  pr    80 

Hill  pushes  once-a-year  retirement  raises,  tabs  AF  The  returning  brigade.  Mary  C.Femmer.  illus  Armv 

Times  40:2  Apr  21   '80  30:24-26+  Sep  '80 

House  delays  vote  on  once-a-year  retiree  hike.   AF  REVIEWS,  MILITARY  see  Military  Ceremonies,   Honors 

Times  41:12  Aug  18   '80  and  Salutes 

Let  employees  pay  into  SS.  Joseph  W.Bartlett.  AF  REVOLUTIONARY  WAR--U  S 

Times  40:23  Apr  14  '80  ~  '—' 

..    .         .  _  Fredericksburg  gun  manufactory.   L.Clyde  Carter, 

Major  changes  in  SBP  detailed.  Martha  Lynn  Craver.  Jr.    illus  Natl  Def  pt  1     65-49-51  Dec   '80 

AF  Times  41:4  Nov  3  '80  " 

Legends  of  the  Revolution:  Women  in  the  fight  for  in- 
Major  (Joseph  Schwenk)  wins  retirement,   back  pay  dependence.  LtCol  Gordon  Taylor  Bratz.  illus 

after  13  years.  AF  Times  41:16  Nov  10  '80  Soldiers  35:24-25  Jul  '80 

OK  near  on  11.7%  hike  and  'high  3.  '  Martha  Lynn  Revolutionary  War  sword  replica  donated  (to  Heritage 

Craver.  AF  Times  41:1+  Aug  11   '80  Gallery  of  the  National  Guard  Assoc),   illus  Natl 

Guard  34:6  Dec   '80 


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REVOLUTIONARY  WAR--U.S.    -  Continued 

Lesson  s_L_e_a_r_n_e_d_]_M_i  l_i_t_a^_y_2 

"A  foreign  troop  ..."  Maj  David  P.Evans,    illus  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:32-37  Jun  '80 

REVOLUTIONS 


RIFLES 


Continued 


The  birth  of  brotherhood.   Col  A.Orlov.  illus  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No. 5:9-H  May  '80 

Economic  growth,   distributional  inequality,   and  polit- 
ical conflict  in  industrial  societies.   Melissa  A. 
Hardy,   tabs  J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  7:209-227  Fall   '79 

The  paralysis  of  fear:  A  psycho-political  analysis  of 
the  Iranian  revolution.  F.Mina.  Def  &  For  Aff  8: 
45-46  Nov  '80 

The  professional  revolutionary- -a  profile.   Mostafa 
Rejai.   illus  AU  Rev  31:86-90  Mar-Apr  '80 

Resettlement  as  a  counter-revolutionary  technique. 
(Trench  Gascoigne  Prize  Essay,    1978)  Maj  R. 
Marston.  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   124:46-50  Dec  '79 

The  Second  World  War  and  the  national -liberation 
movement.   Col  V.  Aidarov.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  6: 
42-44  Jun  '80 


A  "serviceable"  service  rifle.   LCpl  Andrew  M.Bon- 
wit,   illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:24-25  Mar  '80 

Small  arms:  Beginning  the  change.   David  Harvey, 
illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.  1:12-18   '80 

Steyr-Daimler-Puch  (Austrian  Army's  Universal 
Gun,   AUG):  Elements  of  the  future,   illus  Def  & 
For  Aff  8,   No.  1:19+  '80 

Two  views  on:  The  rifle  squad.   Douglas  K.  Lehmann 
and  Robert  J.O'Neil.   illus  Infantry  70:18-21  May- 
Jun  '80 

We  need  a  new  service  rifle--now!  Harvey  J. 
McGeorge  II.   illus  tab  MarCor  Gaz  64:49-54 
Mar  '80 

Why  not  a  quiet  rifle?   Maj  David  E.  Baskett.   illus 
Infantry  70:14-16  Mar-Apr  '80 

Winchester  goes  to  war.  Edwin  Pugsley.  illus  Natl 
Def  65:56-57+  Oct  '80 

History 

Fredericksburg  gun  manufactory.   L.Clyde  Carter, 
Jr.    illus  Natl  Def  pt  1,   65:49-51  Dec   '80 

Testing 


Terrorism:  The  international  connection.  Neil  C. 
Livingstone,  illus  Army  30:14-21  Dec  '80 


Revised  version  of  M-16  being  retested.  illus  MarCor 
Gaz  64:6  Apr  '80 


World  socialism  and  the  national-liberation  move- 
ment. Maj-Gen  V.Kuchin.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  10: 
6-9  Oct  '80 

RHODESIA 


The  lessons  of  Zimbabwe-Rhodesia.   Lord  Saint 
Brides.   Intl  Sec  4:177-184  Spring  '80 

Rhodesian  bush  war  strategies  and  tactics:  An  assess- 
ment.  Thomas  Arbuckle.  map  RUSI  J  for  Def 
Studies   124:27-33  Dec  '79 

Rhodesia's  settlement:  Conflict  turns  Southward.   Def 
&  For  Aff  8,  No.  1:20-21  '80 

PoLLLiS  s     a"d    Government 

Zimbabwe -Rhodesia's  elections:  Unique  options  for 
Robert  Mugabe.  Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.  3:48  '80 

RICHARDSON,    Elliot  L. 


How  close  is  a  law  of  the  sea?  Interview.   Elliot  L. 
Richardson,  por  Def  &  For  Aff  8,  No.  2:40-41   '80 


RIOT  CONTROL 

Another  show  at  Seabrook.    illus  Natl  Guard  34:17-18 
Aug  '80 

Attitudes  of  U.S.   Army  paratroopers  toward  partici- 
pation in  the  quelling  of  civil  disturbances.  William 
C.Cockerham  and  Lawrence  E.Cohen,   tabs  J  Pol 
k  Mil  Sociol  7:257-269  Fall  '79 

A  city  in  pain.   (Riots  in  Miami)  illus  Natl  Guard  34: 
8-11  Jul  '80 

Crowd  control:  A  comparative  viewpoint.  H.G.Titt- 
mar.  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   124:57-60  Dec   '79 

Prison  riot!   New  Mexico  Guard  picks  up  pieces,   illus 
Natl  Guard  34:20-23  Mar  '80 

Responding  to  crises:  Army  civic  action.   LtCol  John 
Haberle.    illus  Soldiers  35:6-9  Sep   '80 

Showdown  at  Seabrook:  Confrontation  with  "Clamshell 
Alliance"  anti-nuclear  power  forces,  illus  map 
Natl  Guard  34:10-12  Jan-Feb  '80 


RICKOVER,    Hyman  G. 

(ADM)  Rickover  blasts  DOD  consultant  use.  AF 
Times  41:2  Sep  1   '80 

The  Rickover  factor.   Maureen  Mylander.  por  AF 
Times,   Times  Magazine  sup:12-17  Aug  4  '80 

RIFLES 

The  combat  shotgun.  Maj  David  E. Baskett  and  James 
B.Ackley.  illus  Infantry  70:32-34  Jan-Feb  '80 

Safeguarding  nuclear  material:  Transportation  and 
storage--a  training  exercise  for  DOE  personnel 
with  M-16  rifles.   David  A.Kolman.   illus  Def 
Trans  J  36:38-40  Apr  '80 


Equipment 

Internal  security  equipment  survey,  illus  Intl  Def  Rev 
13,  No. 8:1261-1266  '80 

Hist  o_r  y_ 

The  British  Army  and  riot  control  in  early  19th  cen- 
tury England.  Robert  Rizzi.  Army  Qtr  109:74-85 
Jan  '79 


RIOTS 

A  city  in  pain.  (Riots  in  Miami)  illus  Natl  Guard  34: 
8-11  Jul  '80 


374 


RIVER  CROSSING,  MILITARY  see  Stream  Crossing, 
Military 

RIVERS  see  Waterways 

ROADS 

History 


ROCKETS  -  Continued 


Launchin; 


Cont'd 


The  Army's  truckathon  (1919).   illus  Translog   11:1-4 
Aug    '80 

ROBBINS,    Jack  B. 

Computers  in  the  eighties:  Opportunities  or  self- 
inflicted  wounds?  MajGen  Jack  Robbins,  Ret. 
AF  Mag  63:88-90+  Jul  '80 

ROCKET  BOOSTERS  see  Boosters 


ROCKET  SLEDS 


Eglin  (AFB,    FL)  film  units  run  40,  000  per  second, 
illus  AF  Times  41:27  Jul  28   '80 

ROCKETS 

See  also 
Missiles 

Rockets  and  missiles:  An  obituary  for  cannon?   Maj 
William  P.Whelihan.    illus  tab  Fid  Arty  J  48:12-14 
Jul -Aug   '80 

Tactical-missile  survey.   Mark  Hewish.  illus  Intl  Def 
Rev  pt  1,    Ground  targets .   13,   No.  6:851-864  '80; 
pt  2,   Air  targets.   13,   No.  9:143  1- 1444  '80 

Characteristics 

Barrage  rockets.   Enrico  delle  Cap  re.    illus  Asian 
Def  J  No.  4:6  1-62+  Jul-Aug   '8  0 

E  n_g  ines 

Rocket  plume  burn  hazard.  A.M.Stoll  and  others, 
illus  tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:480- 
484  May  '80 

See  Propellants 

Launching 

BM-21  rocket  launcher.   Col  N.Pavlov,    illus  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No.  7:28-30  Jul   '80 

Barrage  rockets.   Enrico  delle  Capre.   illus  Asian 
Def  J  No. 4:6 1-62+  Jul-Aug  '80 

MLRS  (Multiple  Launch  Rocket  System)- -the  soldier's 
system.   Mary  L.Corrales.    illus  Fid  Arty  J  48: 
8-11  Jul-Aug  '80 

MLRS  (Multiple  Launch  Rocket  System):  The  soldier's 
system.   Ron  Sherman,   illus  tabs  NATO's  Fifteen 
Nations  Special  Issue  No.  1:145+  '80 

Multiple  Launch  Rocket  System  (MLRS)  to  counter 
surge  attack.  J.Philip  Geddes.  illus  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 5:728-732  '80 

Rocket  launchers.  Col  V.Botin.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  11- 
30-31+  Nov  '80 


U.S.  Army  selects  Vought  MLRS  (Multiple  Launch 
Rocket  System),    illus  Armada  Intl  4:76+  May- 
Jun  '80 

I_t_a_l_y 

Firos  6  and  Firos  25- -two  new  battlefield  rocket  sys- 
tems from  Italy,   illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,    No.  5:735- 
736   '80 

iLELLL^L'LJL!- a  l  e  s 

The  fastest  man  on  land.    (Stan  Barrett,  first  man  to 
break  the  sound  barrier  on  land)  MSgt  David  B. 
Drachlis.   illus  Airman  24:24-30  Jun  '80 

Multiple  Launch  Rocket  System  (MLRS)  to  counter 
surge  attack.   J.Philip  Geddes.  illus  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 5:728-732  '80 

ROGERS,    Bernard  W. 

NATO  C3  issues.   Gen  Bernard  W.Rogers  and  others, 
por  Signal  35:9-10+  Dec   '80 


ROLES  AND  MISSIONS 


Air    F  o  r  c i 


Canada 


The  Canadian  Armed  Forces:  Air  Command.  LtGen 
G.A.Mackenzie,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations 
Special  Issue  No.  2:42+   '79 


Air    Force 


France 


The  French  Air  Force.  Col  Yvan  Malaganne.  illus 
tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue 
No. 2:52+  '79 

A_i£_Fo£££^^Gj-_e  a  t     Britain 

The  RAF  in  the  1980s.  Col  Norman  L.Dodd.  illus 
Asian  Def  J  No. 5:32+  Sep-Oct  '80 

A_i£_F  o  rce-  -Italy 

The  Italian  Air  Force.   Gen  Alessandro  Mettimano. 
illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue 
No. 2:63+  '79 

AJ_£_Fo  r_£e__-^_NALTO 

The  Belgian  Air  Force.   LtGen  M.  de  Smedt.  illus 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue  No. 2: 
38-40  '79 

The  Canadian  Armed  Forces:  Air  Command.  LtGen 
G.A.Mackenzie,   illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations 
Special  Issue  No.  2:42+  '79 

The  Luftwaffe.  LtGen  F.Obleser.  illus  NATO's  Fif- 
teen Nations  Special  Issue  No. 2:56-58+  '79 

NATO  air  operations  in  the  Central  Region:  Can  we 
meet  the  threat?    Gen  John  W.Pauly.  illus  NATO's 
Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue  No.  2:28+  '79 

The  Portuguese  Air  Force  and  NATO.  LtGen  Jose 
Lemos  Ferraira.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations 
Special  Issue  No. 2:76-77  '79 

The  Royal  Air  Force.  ACM  Michael  Beetham.  illus 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue  No. 2: 
80-82  '79 


375 


ROLES  AND  MISSIONS      -   Continued 

Ajjr    Force --NATO  -  Cont'd 

The  Royal  Netherlands  Air  Force.  LtGen  M.G. 

Geschiere.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special 
Issue  No. 2:68+  '79 

The  Royal  Norwegian  Air  Force.  MajGen  Ingar  T. 
Narvhus.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special 
Issue  No. 2:72+  '79 

Tactical  air  power  considerations  in  the  Northern 
Region.  LtGen  J.Brodersen.  illus  tabs  NATO's 
Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue  No. 2:24-27   '79 

United  Kingdom  AIR  Forces  (UKAIR).  ACM  David 
Evans,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue 
No. 2:18+  '79 

The  United  States  Air  Force  and  NATO.   Gen  Lew 
Allen,   Jr.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special 
Issue  No. 2:84+  '79 

The  winged  lion  (Allied  Air  Forces  Southern  Europe). 
LtGen  Devol  Brett,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations 
Special  Issue  No. 2:34-36  '79 

Air     Force--  R_u_sj>  J_a_ 

The  development  of  Soviet  aviation  support.  James  H. 
Hansen,  illus  tabs  map  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  5: 
681-685   '80 

Air     F  c-  r_££^_^U_1_S_1 

Not  all  peaches  and  cream  for  the  space  shuttle,  illus 
Def  Elect  12:75-76  Dec  '80 

SAC's  dual  edged  sword.   Gen  Richard  H.Ellis,  illus 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:18-20+ Apr-May  '80 

Some  thoughts  on  Air  Force  doctrine.   Maj  Robert  C. 
Ehrhart.   illus  AU  Rev  31:29-38  Mar-Apr   '80 

Ar m_e_d    Force s--N  ATO 

United  we  stand:  Allied  Command  Europe  Mobile 
Force  (Land),  illus  map  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations 
25:84-85  Apr-May  '80 

A  rjr£e_d__F_o_r_c_e_s_^_'^_Sp_a_in 

Spain  and  its  defense  organization.  LtCol  J.Sanchez 
Mendez  and  others,  illus  chart  Intl  Def  Rev  pt  1, 
The  Armed  Forces.   12,   No.  9:1489- 1494  '79;  pt  2, 
The  defense  industry.    13,   No.  1:103-108   '80 

Arm  ^d_  JT_c^r_ce_s_-_^_U^_  S  ._ 

Long  range  air  defence.  MajGen  O.D. Street  III  and 
LtCol  K.N.Brown,  illus  tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Na- 
tions 25:47-48+  Aug-Sep  '80 

Army-  -  U^_S ._ 

Army  revitalizing  mobilization  plans,  procedures, 
assets.   LtGen  Glenn  K.Otis,   illus  Army  30:1 18- 
123  Oct  '80 

HELBAT:  The  way  to  tomorrow's  artillery?   R.  B. 
Pengelley.   illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  1:83-88   '80 

The  Infantry:  Its  roles  and  missions.   Marie  B.Edger- 
ton.   illus  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  9-13,   Jul-Sep   '80 


ROLES  AND  MISSIONS   -   Continued 

C  o  a_s_t_G  u  a_r  d  ^^Uj_§  • 

The  Coast  Guard  and  the  southeastern  frontier.   CAPT 
A.  R.Larzelere.   illus  tabs  map  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:140-153  May  '80 

Operations  or  regulations?    Andrew  G.Webb,  illus  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:52-57  Oct  '80 

Standing  into  danger.  LCDR  John  F.Ebersole.  illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:58-65  Oct  '80 


Marin  e_  C_o_r_p_s  j_^_U_;_Sj 

The  U.S.   Marine  Corps:  Strategy  for  the  future. 
LtCol  William  M.Krulak.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:94-105  May  '80 

N  a  vy 

Role  of  small  naval  craft  in  Asia.  Benjamin  S.L. 
Smith,  illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  2:97-98  Mar -Apr  '80 

Navy--Grea  t    B_r_i  ta_in_ 

The  Royal  Navy  1980.   Col  N.  L.Dodd.    illus  Asian 
Def  J  No.  3:1 14- 116+  May-Jun  '80 

The  Iberian  Atlantic  Area  Command.  Christian  Eliot, 
illus  map  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24:68-69  Oct- 
Nov  '79 

N  a  v_v_^_2_Rus_s_ia 

A  new  trend  in  Soviet  naval  developments  .  Michael 
MccGwire.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 5:675-680  '80; 
Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:3-12  Jul-Aug  '80 

The  rationale  for  the  development  of  Soviet  seapower. 
Michael  MccGwire.    illus  map  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:154-183  May  '80 

N a  vy  -  -  Th_a_i _la_n d 

The  Royal  Thai  Navy's  Ratcharit- class.  Enrico  delle 
Capre.  illus  tabs  Asian  Def  J  No. 5:83+  Sep-Oct  '80 

Navy  —  U.  S. 


A  fleet  for  the  year  2000:  Future  force  structure. 
F.J. West,   Jr.   illus  tabs  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106: 
66-81  May  '80 

SSNs:  Stalking  the  Soviet  nukes.  CAPT  Joseph  F. 
Callo.  illus  Sea  Power -22:16- 18+  Dec   '79 

U  n_^ t_e_d_ _N_a_t_i_o_n J 

Keeping  the  peace.   Col  N.  L.  Dodd.   illus  Asian  Def  J 
No.  1:4-5+  Jan-Feb  '80 


ROLYA,   William  I. 

Perspectives  of  EW .  MajGen  William  I.Rolya.  Signal 
34:19-20  Apr  '80 

ROOSEVELT,  Franklin  D. 

FDR's  "big  stick."  (Proposed  naval  quarantine  of  Ja- 
pan, 1937)  John  McVickar  Haight,  Jr.  por  US  Nav 
Inst  Proc   106:68-73  Jul  '80 


376 

ROOSEVELT,    Theodore 

Mahan  and  Theodore  Roosevelt:  The  assessment  of 
influence.  CDR  Michael  T.Corgan.  Nav  War  Col 
Rev  33:89-97  Nov-Dec  '80 

ROSENBERG.   Robert  A. 

The  shuttle  and  the  second  great  era  in  space. 

BrigGen  Robert  A.Rosenberg  and  LtCol  Wayne  L. 
O'Hern,   Jr.  por  Defense/80,  pp  12-19,    May  '80 

Space  policy  and  its  implications  on  shuttle.    (Paper 
presented  at  1979  Annual  Meeting,   American 
Astronautical  Society,   Los  Angeles,   Oct  29-Nov  1) 
BrigGen  Robert  A.Rosenberg  and  LtCol  Wayne  L. 
O'Hern,   Jr.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup  No.  1- 
17-25  Jan  '80 

RUMANIA 


China's  Balkan  strategy.   David  A.Andelman.   Intl  Sec 
4:60-79  Winter  '79/'80 

F_o_r_e_^g_n_P  o  li_c  y 

Defense  and  mass  mobilization  In  Romania.   David  P. 
Burke.   Armed  Forces  &  Soc  7:31-49  Fall  '80 

RUNWAYS 

Deja  vu.  (Surveys  of  landing  conditions  at  unfamiliar 
airports)  Regular  feature  in  some  issues  of  MAC 

_Fly_er  

Foaming  halted  for  runway  use.  AF  Times  40-3 
May  19   '80 

Hydroplaning  made  easy.   Maj  Arthur  P.  Meikel.    illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:22-25  Dec   '80 

Project  Touchdown:  Lending  a  hand.  Maj  James  I. 

Clark,  illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:10-12  May  '80 

Runway  foaming.   TIG  Brief  32:13- 14  Jun  13   '80 

Snow  and  ice  on  the  runway.   TIG  Brief  32:18  Feb  8  '80 

Suds  duds.   Maj  Glen  D.Chambers,    illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:24-25  Jun  '80 

To  foam  or  not  to  foam.  Maj  Garry  S  .Mueller .  illus 
TAC  Attack  20:18-20  Jun  '80 

Unauthorized  vehicles  on  the  runway.   TIG  Brief  32- 
17-18  Nov  14   '80 

M_a_iJ?i£Hlil££_a_n_d__R_e  pair 

A  horse  of  a  unique  color.    (819th  Civil  Engineering 
Sq)  Capt  R.A.  Torgerson  and  Maj  K.A.Kolz.   illus 
AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:23-25  Aug  '80 

Rehabilitating  aerodromes.   Col  A.  Zhuravlyov.  illus 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  10:29-30  Oct  '80 

They  are  ready!   (Prime  BEEF  units  and  Rapid  Run- 
way Repair  course,   Eglin  AFB,   FL)  Lt  Thomas 
C.Sliwoski.    illus  AF  Engrg  k  Svcs  Qtr  21-20-21 
Aug  '80 

To  save  a  million  dollars.  H.R.Marien.  illus  AF 
Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:22-25  Feb  '80 


RUNWAYS    -  Continued 

^3llllL^i.tLLe__a_n_d_3_e_P_a_iJ'  "   Cont'd 

Triple  R  (Rapid  Runway  Repair)  technology  ...  criti- 
cal to  national  security.  James  R.  Van  Oman  and 
Lt  Kenneth  J.Knox,  illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21- 
29-32  Aug  '80 

RUSS,   Robert  D. 

Tactical  air  warfare- -the  next  20  years.   (Presenta- 
tion,  American  Institute  of  Aeronautics  and  Astro- 
nautics,  Baltimore,   May  7,    1980)  BrigGen  Robert 
Russ.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  7-12 
Jul  '80  ^ 

RUSSELL,    Len  C. 

Air  Force  Inspection  and  Safety  Center,  por  AF  Mae 
63:109-110  May  '80 

RUSSIA 

How  the  Soviet  Union  is  ruled.   CDR  Steve  F.Kime. 
illus  map  tabs  AF  Mag  63:54-59  Mar  '80 

The  Soviet  invasion  of  Afghanistan.  R.D.M. Furlong 
and  Theodor  Winkler,  illus  map  Intl  Def  Rev  13 
No. 2:168-170  '80  ' 

5_c_p  n_o_rn_i_c_  C_o_n_d_i_t  i_o_n  s 

Home-front  exploit.  Lt-Col  N.Kurov.   illus  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No. 5:18-21  May  '80 

S01ov/T^  ^^  (Interview  «*th  A.Smirnov,  tabs 
Sovaet  Mil  Rev  No. 9:14-16  Sep  '80 

E_c^nj)jri  ic     Policy 

Home   front  exploit.  Lt-Col  N.Kurov.  illus  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No. 5: 18- 21  May  '80 

Soviet  economic  options  in  the  80s.   (Interview  with 
John  P.Hardt)  illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8     No  4- 
40-42   '80 

I-2-T-£i£2._E £ o  n  o  m_i^_R_e^a  t_i  o_n_s 

Asia,    Southeastern 

On  a  mutually  advantageous  basis.  Soviet  Mil  Rev 
No.  1:50  Jan  '80 

India 

A  factor  of  peace  and  stability.   V.Yefremov.  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No. 5:55-56  May  '80 

United  States 

Economic  sanctions  as  a  foreign  policy  tool?  Otto 
Wolff  von  Amerongen.   Intl  Sec  5:159-167  Fall  '80 

— — — — i~i  EL—?..0.  i.Lc_y 

An  alternative  to  appeasement.   Mark  N.Katz.   illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:58-62  Jun  '80 

"Bear  hug"  by  Russia's  Wet  Squad.  L.Thomas  Walsh. 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:76  Mar  '80 


Behind  the  myth  of  the  "Soviet  Threat."  Maj-Gen  M. 
Monin.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 9:47-49  Sep  '80 


377 


RUSSIA  -  Continued 

Foreign_Pol_i_cj    -  Cont'd 

The  birth  of  brotherhood.   Col  A.Orlov.  illus  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No. 5:9- 11  May  '80 

China,   Soviet  strategy,   and  American  policy.   Robert 
L.Pfaltzgraff,   Jr.   Intl  Sec  5:24-48  Fall  '80 

"Dear  voter"--an  open  letter  to  the  American  elector- 
ate. Colin  S.Gray.  AF  Mag  63:53-56  Oct  '80 

Disquiet  in  the  Far  East.    (Trench  Gascoigne  Prize 
Essay)  I.  P.  S.  G.  Cosby,   tab  chart  RUSI  J  for  Def 
Studies   125:44-51  Sep   '80 

The  extended  family.  James  Hansen,  illus  tabs  Def  & 
For  Aff  8:6-11  Sep  '80 

The  "external  function"  of  Soviet  Armed  Forces. 
Avigdor  Haselkorn.  illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:35- 
45  Jan-Feb  '80 

Fulfilling  internationalist  duty.    (Military  assistance 
rendered  by  the  Soviet  Union  to  the  peoples  fighting 
for  their  freedom  and  independence  from  1920  to 
1940)  Lt-Col  N.  Larichev.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  3: 
46-48  Mar  '80 

Historic  example  of  cooperation  (on  occasion  of  the 
35th  anniversary  of  the  Yalta  Conference). 
N.Glagolev.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  1:36-38  Jan  '80 

In  defense  of  defense.  Sen  Nancy  Landon  Kassebaum. 
illus  tabs  Def  Mgt  J  16:38-42  Second  Quarter  '80 

Is  Russia  behind  U.S.   crises?   LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker, 
Ret.   Natl  Def  64:53  Apr  '80 

Leninism  triumphant,  illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  1:2-4 
Jan  '80 

The  Leninist  peace  policy  in  action.  V.Yefremov. 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 2:48-50  Feb  '80 

Middle-Eastern  maelstrom.  Robin  N.Montgomery, 
illus  map  Natl  Def  64:28-32+  Jun  '80 

Military  aircraft  exports:  Soviet  foreign  policy  tool. 
F.Clifton  Berry,   Jr.    Ulus  tabs  AF  Mag  63:72-75+ 
Mar  '80 

Moscow's  goal  is  military  superiority.   Edgar  Ulsa- 
mer.   tabs  AF  Mag  63:42-52  Mar  '80 

The  northern  flank  of  NATO.   Gen  Peter  Whiteley. 
RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125:9-13  Mar  '80 

The  rationale  for  the  development  of  Soviet  seapower. 
Michael  MccGwire.   illus  map  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:154-183  May  '80 

The  Second  World  War  and  the  contemporary  period. 
MajGen  S.  Tyushkevich.   Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  8:2-5 
Aug  '80 

Soviet  and  radical  Arab  designs  on  the  Saharan  Belt. 
Arabel  G.Kossow.   map  Armed  Forces  J  Intl 
117:22+  Jun  '80 

Soviet  Asian  pre-occupations.  Jacquelyn  Porth.  illus 
Def  &  For  Aff  8:32-33  Aug   '80 

The  Soviet-Cuban  intervention  in  Angola.  Jiri  Valenta.l 
illus  map  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:51-57  Apr  '80 


RUSSIA   -  Continued 

F  o  r  e  i  g_n__P£_L'.iLy  "  Cont  'd 

Soviet  expansion  and  control  of  the  sea-lanes.    Mickey 
Edwards,    illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:46-51  Sep  »80 

Soviet  foreign  policy:  Consistencies,    risks,   implica- 
tions for  U.S.   policy.   LtCol  John  D.Baker,   Jr. 
illus  tab  Mil  Rev  60:25-30  Jun  '80 

Soviet  geopolitical  momentum:  Myth  or  menace? 

Trends  of  Soviet  influence  around  the  world  from 
1945  to  1980.  tabs  Def  Monitor  9:  entire  issue 
Jan  '80 

A  Soviet  Navy  for  the  nuclear  age.   CDR  Steve  F.Kime. 
illus  Parameters  10:58-70  Mar  '80 

Soviet  policy  and  prospects  in  East  Asia.   Donald 
Zagoria.   Intl  Sec  5:66-78  Fall  '80 

Soviet  policy  and  socialist  expansion  in  Asia  and 
Africa.  Seth  Singleton,  tab  Armed  Forces  &  Soc 
6:339-369  Spring  '80 

Toward  an  estimate  of  the  Soviet  worldview.  Daniel 
S.Papp.  illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  32:60-77  Nov- 
Dec  '79 

A  transparent  figleaf :  The  offensive  nature  of  Soviet 
military  doctrine.  LtCol  Jurgen  B.  Arbeiter.  AU 
Rev  32:93-98  Nov-Dec  '80 

The  umpteenth  Cuban  confrontation.   Capt  Leslie  K. 
Fenlon,   Jr,   Ret.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:40-45 
Jul  '80 

A  world  of  escalating  interdependencies.   George  W. 
Collins.   AU  Rev  31:102-108  Sep-Oct  '80 


F_o_r  e  i  g_£_R£  L^JL}——— 

Army  of  internationalists  .' Col  A.Solovyov.  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No. 2:2-4  Feb  '80 

Developments  in  East  Asia.   Brig  F.W. Speed.   Army 
Qtr  109:19-22  Jan  '79 

Soviet  geopolitical  momentum:  Myth  or  menace? 

Trends  of  Soviet  influence  around  the  world  from 
1945  to  1980.  tabs  Def  Monitor  9:  entire  issue 
Jan  '80 

A  strategic  analysis  of  Northeast  Asia  and  the  North- 
west Pacific.   CAPT  John  F.  Tarpey,   Ret.   illus 
maps  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:106-125  May  '80 

Afghanistan 

Afghanistan- -a  dissenting  appraisal.   Geoffrey  War- 
hurst.   RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125:26-30  Sep   '80 

The  Afghanistan  crisis.   Pervaiz  Iqbal  Cheema.   illus 
Islamic  Def  Rev  5,   No.  2:11-19  '80 

Afghanistan- -the  great  game.    Col  Jerome  J.Haggerty. 
illus  map  Mil  Rev  60:37-44  Aug  '80 

From  Prague  to  Kabul:  The  Soviet  style  of  Invasion. 
Jiri  Valenta.   Intl  Sec  5:114-141  Fall  '80 

The  modern  barbarians  .  L.Thomas  Walsh.  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:50+  Jul  '80 

Soviet  activities  in  the  Third  World:  A  new  pattern. 
Maj  David  T.  Twining,   illus  Mil  Rev  60:2-10 
Jun  '  80 


378 

RUSSIA  -  Continued 


I°I^±gn_Re_]_a_tJons    -  Cont'd 
Afghanistan  -  Cont'd 

Soviet  ambitions  in  South  Asia.  A.G.Noorani.  Intl 
Sec  4:31-59  Winter  '79/'80 

The  Soviet  invasion  of  Afghanistan:  Methods,   motives, 
and  ramifications.   Capt  Joseph  J.Collins,  illus 
Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:53-62  Nov-Dec   '80 

The  Soviet  status  in  Afghanistan,    illus  Def  &  For 
Aff  8,   No.  2:36-38+  '80 

What  are  U.S.    interests?   (Presentation,    Council  on 
Foreign  Relations,   New  York,    March  6,    1980) 
Harold  Brown.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  2-10,    May  '80 

Afghan  i  s  tan  -  -  Hi  s  to  ry 

The  Soviet  military  stake  in  Afghanistan:  1956-79. 
Patrick  J.Garrity.  illus  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies 
125:31-36  Sep   '80 

Africa 


The  Cuban  catspaw.    MajGen  Charles  Stainforth. 
Army  Qtr  109:6-10  Jan  '79 

Soviet  and  radical  Arab  designs  on  the  Saharan  Belt. 
Arabel  G.Kossow.   map  Armed  Forces  J  Intl 
117:22+  Jun  '80 

Soviet  policy  and  socialist  expansion  in  Asia  and 
Africa.  Seth  Singleton,  tab  Armed  Forces  &  Soc 
6:339-369  Spring   '80 

Angola 

Soviet  activities  in  the  Third  World:  A  new  pattern. 
Maj  David  T.  Twining,   illus  Mil  Rev  60:2-10 
Jun  '  80 

Asia 

Soviet  policy  and  socialist  expansion  in  Asia  and 
Africa.  Seth  Singleton,  tab  Armed  Forces  &  Soc 
6:339-369  Spring   '80 

Asia,   Eastern 

Disquiet  in  the  Far  East.    (Trench  Gascoigne  Prize 
Essay)  I.  P.  S.  G.  Cosby,   tab  chart  RUSI  J  for  Def 
Studies   125:44-51  Sep   '80 

Soviet  Asian  pre-occupations.  Jacquelyn  Porth.  illus 
Def  &  For  Aff  8:32-33  Aug   '80 

Asia,   Southeastern 

New  patterns  of  strategic  conflict  in  Southeast  Asia. 
Justus  M.  van  der  Kroef.    illus  Parameters   10: 
60-68  Jun  '80 

South  East  Asia  air  defence.  AVM  Stewart  Menaul. 
illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 2:74-76  Mar-Apr  '80 

Soviet  policy  and  prospects  in  East  Asia.   Donald 
Zagoria.   Intl  Sec  5:66-78  Fall  '80 

China  (People's  Republic) 

China  rethinks  the  Soviet  model.   Marshall  I.Gold- 
man. Intl  Sec  5:49-65  Fall  '80 


RUSSIA  -  Continued 

Foreign    Relations   -  Cont'd 

China  (People's   Republic)  -   Cont'd 

China,  Soviet  strategy,   and  American  policy.   Robert 
L.Pfaltzgraff,   Jr.   Intl  Sec  5:24-48  Fall  '80 

China's  Balkan  strategy.   David  A.  Andelman.   Intl  Sec 
4:60-79  Winter  '79/'80 

Southeast  Asia  today- -cultural  continuity  and  political 
instability.    Thomas  J.  Bellows,    illus  AU  Rev  31- 
83-92  Sep-Oct  '80 

Soviet  policy  and  prospects  in  East  Asia.   Donald 
Zagoria.   Intl  Sec  5:66-78  Fall  '80 

Cuba 


The  umpteenth  Cuban  confrontation.   Capt  Leslie  K. 
Fenlon,   Jr,   Ret.    illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106-40-45 
Jul   '80 

Czechoslovakia 


From  Prague  to  Kabul:  The  Soviet  style  of  invasion. 
Jin  Valenta.   Intl  Sec  5:114-141  Fall  '80 

Ethiopia 

Soviet  activities  in  the  Third  World:  A  new  pattern. 
Maj  David  T.  Twining,   illus  Mil  Rev  60:2-10 
Jun  '80 

Greece 

Greek  foreign  policy  in  the  1980 's:  Decade  for  deci- 
sion. Michael  M. Boll,  illus  Parameters  10-72-81 
Dec   '80 

India 

A  factor  of  peace  and  stability.   V.Yefremov.  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No. 5:55-56  May  '80 

Soviet  ambitions  in  South  Asia.   A.G.Noorani.   Intl 
Sec  4:31-59  Winter   '79/'80 

Iran 

Russia  and  Iran--cold  war  and  warm  water:  Why  Iran 
is  next  on  Russia's  hit  list.  Jack  Maury.  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:61-62  Apr  '80 

Soviet  ambitions  in  South  Asia.   A.G.Noorani.   Intl 
Sec  4:31-59  Winter  '79/'80 

Japan 

Disquiet  m  the  Far  East.    (Trench  Gascoigne  Prize 
Essay)  I.  P.  S.  G.  Cosby,   tab  chart  RUSI  J  for  Def 
Studies   125:44-51  Sep   '80 

Soviet  policy  and  prospects  in  East  Asia.   Donald 
Zagoria.   Intl  Sec  5:66-78  Fall  '80 

Korea   (Democratic  People's  Republic) 
Soviet  policy  and  prospects  in  East  Asia.   Donald 
Zagoria.   Intl  Sec  5:66-78  Fall  '80 

Korea  (Republic) 

Soviet  policy  and  prospects  in  East  Asia.   Donald 
Zagoria.   Intl  Sec  5:66-78  Fall  '80 


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RUSSIA  -  Continued 

For  e2£n_R £l_a_ti_o_n_s      -    Cont'd 
Laos 

Two  scorpions  in  a  cup:  America  and  the  Soviet  air- 
lift to  Laos.  Capt  Earl  H.Tilford,  Jr.  illus  maps 
Aerosp  Hist  27:151-162  Sep  '80 

Libya 

Soviet  military  presence  in  Libya.  Yossef  Bodansky. 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:89-90+  Nov  '80 

Middle  East 


The  superpowers  and  the  Northern  Tier.    Zalmay 

Khalilzad.   Intl  Sec  4:6-30  Winter  '79/'80  , 

The  troubled  Middle  East:  More  fluid,   more  important, 
than  ever.   Gregory  Copley,  illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8, 
No. 6:6-12+  '80 

Mozambique 

Soviet  activities  in  the  Third  World:  A  new  pattern. 
Maj  David  T.  Twining,   illus  Mil  Rev  60:2-10 
Jun  '  80 

Pakistan 


Soviet  ambitions  in  South  Asia.   A.G.Noorani.   Intl 
Sec  4:31-59  Winter  '79/'80 

Third  World 

An  alternative  to  appeasement.   Mark  N.Katz.    illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:58-62  Jun  '80 

Soviet  activities  in  the  Third  World:  A  new  pattern. 
Maj  David  T.  Twining,   illus  Mil  Rev  60:2-10 
Jun  '80 

The  Soviet-Cuban  intervention  in  Angola.  Jiri  Valenta. 
illus  map  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:51-57  Apr  '80 

USSR  and  Red  China  in  the  Third  World.  Richard  F. 
Staar.  illus  map  tabs  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25: 
81-82+  Jun- Jul  '80 


Turkey 

Turkey  as  a  self-inflicted  wound:  The  narrowing  op- 
tions for  U.  S.   defense  policy.   Justin  Galen,   tab 
map  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:62+  Jun  '80 

United  States 

Arms  control  in  Soviet  policy.   Colin  S.Gray,   illus 
AF  Mag  63:66-71  Mar  '80 

The  death  of  detente?   Dimitri  K.Simes.   Intl  Sec  5: 
3-25  Summer  '80 

NSC  68  and  the  Soviet  threat  reconsidered.   John 
Lewis  Gaddis  and  Paul  Nitze .   Intl  Sec  4:164-176 
Spring   '80 

Prospects  for  peace  in  the  nuclear  world.   Arthur  J. 
Vidich.   J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  8:85-97  Spring  '80 


RUSSIA  -  Continued 

F  o  r  e  i_gn_R_e2iLL0_n_s     "    Cont'd 
United  States  -  Cont'd 

Soviet  foreign  policy:  Consistencies,    risks,   implica- 
tions for  U.S.   policy.   LtCol  John  D.Baker,  Jr. 
illus  tab  Mil  Rev  60:25-30  Jun  '  80 

Soviet  perceptions  of  the  American  political  milieu. 
Daniel  S.Papp.   illus  Parameters   10:69-78  Jun  '80 

The  tragicomedy  of  arms  trade  control.   Richard  K. 
Betts.   Intl  Sec  5:80-110  Summer  '80 

Yemen 

Soviet  activities  in  the  Third  World:  A  new  pattern. 
Maj  David  T.  Twining,   illus  Mil  Rev  60:2-10 
Jun    '80 

Yugoslavia 

Yugoslav  security  after  Tito.  Phillip  A.Karber  and 
Jon  L.Lellenberg.  illus  Strat  Rev  8:44-58 
Spring   '80 

Politics     and  _Go  v_e_£n  me_n_t 

The  Communist  Party- -organiser  of  victory.  Lt- Gen 
P.Zhilin.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 4:10-13  Apr  '80 

Democracy  of  developed  socialism.  MajGen  V. 
Kuchin.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 2:14-15  Feb  '80 

How  the  Soviet  Union  is  ruled.   CDR  Steve  F.Kime. 
illus  map  tabs  AF  Mag  63:54-59  Mar  '80 

The  leading  force  of  Soviet  society.  Capt  A.Skrylnik. 
illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  11:2-5  Nov  '80 


Member  of  the  Communist  Party:  His  duties  and 
rights.  Lt-Col  G.Belousov.  illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev 
No. 9:11-13  Sep  '80 

Party  Congresses.  V.Aidarov.  illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev 
No. 10:10-12  Oct  '80 

Politics,  power  perception,  and  the  Soviet  military. 
Gregory  L.Lathrop.  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:695- 
700  Summer  '80 

Social     Conditions 


Special  purpose  units  (territorial  military  formations 
of  the  Communist  Party).  Col  P  .Dmitriyev.  illus 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 2:43-45  Feb  '80 

The  Soviet  Union:  Perspective  of  an  Army  attache. 
Col  Bernard  Loeffke.  illus  Parameters   10:52-56 
Dec   '80 

Social    Life    and    Cu  s_t_o_m  _s 

A  society  of  advanced  culture.  V.Borisov.  illus 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 5:21-24  May  '80 

RYAN,    Thomas  M.  ,    Jr 

Views  of  Vice  CINCMAC.  Interview.   LtGen  Thomas 
M.Ryan,   Jr.  por  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:2-10  Jan- 
Mar  '80 


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SABMIS    (Strategic  Antiballistic  Missile  Intercept 
System)  see  Missile  Defense 

SAC  see  Strategic  Air  Command 

S  A  C  E  U  R    see  Allied  Command  Europe 

SACLAHT    see  Allied  Command  Atlantic 


SAC  L  ANT   ANTISUBMARINE  WARFARE  RESEARCH 
CENTRE 

SACLANT  Antisubmarine  Warfare  Research  Centre. 
Basil  W.Lythall.    illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations 
25:60-62  Apr-May  '80 

SALT   see  Arms  Control 
SAR    see  Search  and  Rescue 
SE  S   see  Air  Cushion  Vehicles 
SHAPE   TECHNICAL  CENTRE 


SHAPE  Technical  Center  1980.   WgComdr  Peter  J. 
Evans,   Ret.   illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24:76+ 
Dec   '79-Jan  '80 

SOLE    see  Society  of  Logistics  Engineers 

SP  AD  O  C    see  Space  Defense  Operations  Center 

STOL    see  Airplanes,   V/STOL 


SAFETY  MEASURES  see 
Flying  Safety 
Ground  Safety 
Water  Safety 

also  subdivision  Safety  Measures  under  specific 
subjects,   e.g., 
Aircraft  Carriers—Safety  Measures 
Airplanes  —  Safety  Measures 
Airplanes,   Military- -Safety  Measures 
Building  and  Construction- -Safety  Measures 

Chemical-Biological  Warfare --Safety  Measures 
Helicopters,   Military- -Safety  Measures 
Missiles—Safety  Measures 
Nuclear  Weapons— Safety  Measures 
Propellants— Safety  Measures 
Radiation- -Safety  Measures 
Tanks,   Military- -Safety  Measures 

SAFETY  PROGRAMS 

The  other  pilots  in  the  Air  Force.   Maj  Michael  T. 
Fagan.    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:19-21  Jul  '80 

Safety  first  .  .  .   last  .  .  .   and  always,    illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:21-24  Sep  '80 

A_i_r__F  o  r_c_e_ 

Bicycles:  A  real  threat?    TIG  Brief  32:19-20 
Nov  14  '80 

Bubble  gum,   bailing  wire,   and  ASIP  (Aircraft  Struc- 
tural Integrity  Program),   or  .  .  .  how  we  keep 
your  aircraft  from  falling  apart.   Maj  Paul  L. 
Tiley.   illus  tabs  Aerosp  Safety  36:22-23  Feb  '80 

Commanders'  key  to  explosives  safety.   TIG  Brief 
32:16  Nov  14  '80 


SAFETY  PROGRAMS    .  Continued 

A_i  r_Force    -   Cont'd 

Compressed  gases.    TIG  Brief  32:8  May  2   '80 

The  egress  system  gun  is  loaded.    TIG  Brief  32:15 
May  16   '80 

Hazard  reporting.    TIG  Brief  32:19  Jan  25   '80 

Influencing  attitudes,    safety  wise.   TIG  Brief  32:20 
Nov  28  '80 

An  inspector's  view  of  safety.   Col  Gary  R.Tompkins, 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:8-9  May  '80 

The  mission  ...   and  the  man.   LtCol  Jim  Bustle,   tabs 
TAC  Attack  20:4-7  Aug   '80 

PE  (Personnel  Error):  Not  physical  education.   TIG 
Brief  32:6  Nov  14  '80 

Preparing  the  team  for  the  Super  Bowl.   Col  Gary  R. 
Tompkins,    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:  inside  front 
cover  Jun   '80 

Safety  domino  theory.    TIG  Brief  32:17-18  Sep  26   '80 
The  safety  inspector.    TIG  Brief  32:3  Jan  25   '80 
Safety  recruiting.   TIG  Brief  32:14  Nov  14  '80 

Safety  supervision  (direct  and  indirect).   TIG  Brief 
32:17  Nov  14   '70 

Safety  support  of  tenant  activities.   TIG  Brief  32:16 
Feb  22   '80 

Selling  motorcycle  safety.    TIG  Brief  32:14  Jul  25   '80 
Taking  the  blinders  off.    TIG  Brief  32:14  Jun  13   '80 


Tankers  live  longer.  (The  value  of  the  in-flight 
Acoustic  Crack  Detection  System  (ACDS)  for 
C/KC-135  aircraft)  Budd  Parrish.  illus  tabs 
Aerosp  Safety  36:8-11  Apr   '80 

Technical  assistance  to  safety  investigations.   TIG 
Brief  32:20  Nov  14  '80 

That's  why.   (Cockpit  switches)  MSgt  John  Mann,  illus 
TAC  Attack  20:24-25  Jan  '80 

Zero-base  mishaps:  The  only  safety  goal.    TIG  Brief 
32:20  May  30  '80 

Army 

Safety:  Building  from  the  ground  up.   CW3  Rexford  W. 
Swartz.   USA  Avn  Dig  26:32-33  Nov  '80 

Coast     Guard 


A  marriage  of  convenience:  Marine  safety  and  com- 
puters. LT  William  J. Barker,  illus  map  US  Nav 
Inst  Proc  106:125-127  Oct  '80 


SAHARA 

Polisario's  ongoing  war  against  Morocco  has  ramifi- 
cations in  tactical  warfare.  Def  &  For  Aff  8, 
No. 4:48+  '80 


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SATELLITES,   ARTIFICIAL  -  Continued 
SAILING  " 

^.^mr,    ^    »,   in    ,1.                                    Communication    Applications     -     Cont'd 
U.S.  Navy  sail  training  1980.   CAPT  R.  D.  McWethy,  £■£ 

Ret.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:97-100  Dec  '80 

Satellite  earth  stations.   Theo  Pirard.  illus  map 
SALARIES  see  subdivision  Salaries  and  Wages  under  Aerosp  Intl  16:36-39  Jul-Aug   '80 

specific  subjects,   e.g.  ,  Satellites:  The  new  stars.  L.B.Woods,  illus  Def  & 

Civilian  Employees--U.S.  --Salaries  and  Wages  ^  ^  ^   No<3.42_43+  Ig0 

SALESMEN  AND  SALESMANSHIP  The  shape  of  the  future,  illus  Signal  34:11-13+ Jan  '80 

BXs  reflect  merchandising  revolution.   AF  Times  Space  systems  communications.   (Address,   Keynote 

40:7  May  19   '80  Luncheon,   AFCEA  Western  Conference  &  Exposi- 

tion,  Anaheim,    CA,    Jan  9-11,    1980)  LtGen  Rich- 
SALUTES,    MILITARY  see  Military  Ceremonies,  Honors  ^  CHenry<    iUug  signal  34.29.3  1  Feb  '80 

and  Salutes 

Strategic  laser  communications.  CDR  Thomas  F. 
SALVAGE  Wiener,  illus  tab  Signal  35:43-48  Sep  '80 

Clearing  harbors  imaginatively.   CDR  William  I.  Mil- 
wee     Jr,   Ret.   illus  Mil  Engr  72:323-326  Sep-  Stratsat  dies  in  Congress- -one  more  time,  illus  Def 
Oct'i80  '  Elect  12:63-64+  Dec  '80 

The  quest  for  ancient  gold.  Stephen  M.Voynick.   illus  Teleconferencing  in  the   1980s.   Reinhard  Stamminger. 

US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:66-71  Dec  '80  tabs  maps  Signal  34:41-43  Jul  '80 

Thinking  about  Soviet  C3.  Norman  Polmar.  illus 
SATELLITES,   ARTIFICIAL  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24:36-38+  Oct-Nov  '79 

See  also  Two  dqD  satellites  now  operational.  AF  Times  40:35 

Space  Stations  Mar  iq  '80 

Comm  unicati  on_  A_p_pl^cati_o_n_s_  WARC  (World  Administrative  Radio  Conference)-79 

and  its  impact  on  defense  and  national  security. 

^3  *     1.      1      ■    «      t  tr«  RnWrt  T   Marsh  William  J.  Cook.   Signal  34:1 1- 15  Jul  '80 

Air  Force  C     technologies.  LtGen  Robert  1  .iviar&n. 

illus  Signal  35:32-36  Sep  '80  West  German  space  programs,   illus  tab  Interavia  35: 

311-312  Apr  '80 
Benefits  in  space  for  developing  countries.   Theo 

Pirard.   illus  tab  Aerosp  Intl  16:56-61  May-Jun  '80  The  white  desert.   (Climatic  conditions  at  Thule  AB, 

Greenland,   are  inhospitable  to  humans  but  provide 
C3I  satellite  systems.  Paul  A  .Chadwell.  illus  Natl  important  conditions  for  testing  satellite  commu- 

Def  64:50-53+  Jun  '80  nications  equipment)  Allen  L.Johnson,   illus  Air- 

man 24:26-31  Apr  '80 
The  challenging  environment  of  C^I.  RADM  H.D. 

Arnold  and  others,  illus  Signal  34:17-19+  May-  Testing 

Jun  '80 

USAF  testing  laser  system.  Signal  34:97  Feb  '80 
Command,    control  and  communications  in  the  future. 

(Presentation,    16th  Annual  Meeting,   American  P_e_s_ig_n 

Institute  of  Aeronautics  and  Astronautics,    Balti- 
more,  May  7,    1980)  LtGen  Robert  T.  Marsh.   AF  Space  talk.  SP5  Bill  Branley.  illus  Soldiers  35:18-22 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,  pp  30-40,  Aug  '80  Dec  ,g0 

The  communications  regulatory  process.   (Address,  w.p  (Aero  Propulsion)  Lab's  battery  meets  space 
Technology  Luncheon,   AFCEA  Western  Conference  challenge.  AF  Times  40:26  May  26  '80 

k  Exposition,  Anaheim,   CA,   Jan9-H,    1980)  Rep 
Lionel  Van  Deerlin.   illus  Signal  34:25-27  Feb  '80  GuJ_danc  e_a_n_d  J^o_n_t_r_o_l 

Electronics  in  warfare:  A  look  ahead.  Robert  J. Her-  "intelligent"  missiles  for  tomorrow.  John  S.Philipp. 

mann.  illus  AF  Mag  63:76-80  Jul  '80  iUug  Asian  Def  J  No. 5:20+  Sep-Oct  '80 

Europe  pioneers  direct-broadcast  TV  satellites,   illus  j  n  t  e_rc_e_p_U  o  n 

tab  Interavia  35:645-646  Jul  '80 

HF  radio  program  for  the  future.  Michael  J.DiJulio.  A  more  liberal,   avant  garde  R&D  program.   Edgar 

Signal  35:16-17  Nov  '80  Ulsamer.   illus  AF  Mag  63:42-47  Jun  '80 

Information  distribution  system  network  for  surviv-  Launching 

able  communications.   Fred  J.Ricci.   illus  tabs 

Signal  34:43-49  Mar  '80 
Military  communications  satellites:  A  brief  overview  European  launcher  (Ariane)  set  to  loft  satellites,   illus 

of  current  U.S.   and  Soviet  systems,   illus  Interavia  tabs  Def  Elect  12:28  Dec  '80 

35:351-353  Apr  '80 

M e  t e^£j3 1  o g^  c_a l_^j>j>J j,£ a t_i_ons_ 

An  overview  of  the  effects  of  nuclear  weapons  on 

communications  capabilities.  Capt  Michael  A. 

King  and  Paul  B  .  Fleming  .  illus  tabs  map  Signal  ??e  a  8°     _  T  „  _  _ 

34:59-60+  Jan  '80  SPace  P^ect-TIROS 


382 


SATELLITES,    ARTIFICIAL  -   Continued 

MeJ-eorol^o^ g.L?_?_LAPJL1l££l1_0_r1_s   "   Cont'd 

Satellite  photos  play  alert  role.   AF  Times  40:25 
Jun  30   '80 

Twenty  years  of  forecasting  progress:  Weather  from 
space.  Theo  Pirard.  illus  Aerosp  Intl  16:55-56+ 
Sep-Oct  '80 

MJ.LLt-a_r_y_;^  p.pJ.lejl' ions 

The  Air  Force  in  space.    (Presentation,    Dunedin  and 
Tampa  Air  Force  Assoc  Chapters,   Dunedin,    FL, 
Feb  28,    1980)  MajGen  William  R.  Yost.   AF  Plcy 
Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,  pp  16-22,   Jun  '80 

C3I  satellite  systems.  Paul  A  .Chadwell.  illus  Natl 
Def  64:50-53+  Jun  '80 

Launch  under  attack  to  redress  Minuteman  vulnera- 
bility? Richard  L.Garwin.   Intl  Sec  4:117-139 

Winter  '7 9/ '80 

Making  use  of  space  hardware.   (Presentation,   Bever- 
ly Hills  Rotary  Club,   Beverly  Hills,   CA,   Aug  18, 
1980)  LtGen  Richard  C.Henry.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  28-32,   Oct  '80 

Military  communications  satellites:  A  brief  overview 
of  current  U.S.   and  Soviet  systems,   illus  Interavia 
35:351-353  Apr  '80 

Military  space  communications  systems- -has  tech- 
nology outpaced  the  user?   LtGen  Richard  C.Henry, 
illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24:18+  Dec   '79- 
Jan   '80 

Military  space  maneuvers  in  the  '80s.  Deborah  M. 
Kyle  and  others,  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117: 
36-38+  Jul  '80 

New  missile  warning  sensor  unveiled.   Benjamin  F. 
Schemmer.    illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:50 
Jun  '80 


SATELLITES,   ARTIFICIAL  -   Continued 

Russia 

Military  communications  satellites:  A  brief  overview 
of  current  U.S.   and  Soviet  systems,   illus  Interavia 
35:351-353  Apr  '80 

The  Soviet  space  program  in  1979.   Charles  S.Shel- 
don II.    illus  tabs  AF  Mag  63:88-93  Mar  '80 

Uj?i.!ed__S_ta_t  e  s 

Military  communications  satellites:  A  brief  overview 
of  current  U.S.   and  Soviet  systems,   illus  Interavia 
35:351-353  Apr  '80 

SATELLITES,    RECONNAISSANCE 

Photographic  satellite  reconnaissance.   CDR  Cecil  B. 
Jones,   Jr,   Ret.    illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:41-51 
Jun  '80 

SAUDI  ARABIA 

The  American  threat  to  Saudi  Arabia.  Abdul  Kasim 
Mansur.  tabs  map  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118: 
47+  Sep   '80 

How  the  U.S.   lost  its  footing  in  the  shifting  sands  of 
the  Persian  Gulf- -a  case  history  in  the  Yemen 
Arab  Republic.   LtCol  John  J.Ruszkiewicz,   Ret. 
map  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:62+  Sep  '80 

The  Saudi  Arabian  construction  program.  LtCols 
Harry  W.  Glaze  and  Larry  G.  Garrison,  illus  tab 
map  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:20-23  May  '80 

Tremors  in  world  oil:  The  consequences  of  Iran. 
Melvin  A.  Conant  and  Charles  K.Ebinger.   Intl  Sec 
Rev  5:27-42  Spring  '80 

E^_o_no_rni_c__C_ondi  tions 

Saudi  Arabia:  Economic  developments.  Richard  D. 
Erb.   tabs  AEI  For  Plcy  &  Def  Rev  2,   No   3-4- 
21-30  '80 


Photographic  satellite  reconnaissance.   CDR  Cecil  B. 
Jones,   Jr,   Ret.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:41-51 
Jun  '80 

Space  talk.  SP5  Bill  Branley.  illus  Soldiers  35:18-22 
Dec   '80 

Thinking  about  Soviet  C3.  Norman  Polmar.  illus 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24:36-38+  Oct-Nov  '79 

N_avij|ati_o a  _A_P_£l_i£a ti  o  n  s 

GPS:  Global  Positioning  System- -an  18 -star  naviga- 
tion constellation.   James  A.Austin,    illus  tabs  Mil 
Elect/Countermeasures  6:63-64+ Jun  '80 

NAVSTAR:  A  single  navigation  system  for  NATO? 
WgComdr  Hugh  Coriat.    illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Na- 
tions 25:32-34+  Feb-Mar  '80 

S  c_i_e_n_tj_f  j_c_   Uses 

See  also 
Satellites,   Artificial- -Meteorological  Applications 

Satellites:  The  new  stars.   L.B.Woods,  illus  Def  & 
For  Aff  8,   No. 3:42-43+  '80 

_E_u_r_o_p_e_, ^ _W_e_ s  t_e  r  n 

Ariane--Europe 's  space  challenge.   Theo  Pirard.  illus 
Aerosp  Intl  15:4-6+  Oct-Nov  '79 


—  —— — -i  Sl.  H  _*i  £  IJLiJJ? J?_J 

Saudi  Arabia:  A  political  and  strategic  assessment. 
P.  Lewis  Young,   illus  map  Asian  Def  J  pt  1,  No.  4: 
36+  Jul-Aug  '80;pt  2,   No.  5:47-48+ Sep-Oct  '80 

H_i_s_t  o  r  y_ 

Saudi  Arabia:  A  political  and  strategic  assessment. 
P.Lewis  Young,   illus  map  Asian  Def  J  pt  1,  No.  4: 
36+ Jul-Aug  '80;  pt  2,   No.  5:47-48+ Sep-Oct  '80 

Politics     and    Government 

Saudi  Arabia:  A  political  and  strategic  assessment. 
P.Lewis  Young,    illus  map  Asian  Def  J  pt  1,  No. 4: 
36+  Jul-Aug  '80;  pt  2,   No.  5:47-48+  Sep-Oct  '80 

Saudi  Arabia:  Sociopolitical  developments.   Bayly  Win- 
der.  AEI  For  Plcy  &  Def  Rev  2,    No. 3-4:14-20   '80 

Saudi  Arabia:  The  most  oil  and  the  most  hope,  map 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:70+  Nov  '80 

Social     Conditions 


Saudi  Arabia:  Sociopolitical  developments.  Bayly  Win- 
der. AEI  For  Plcy  &  Dev  Rev  2,   No.  3-4: 14-20  '80 


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SCIENTISTS,    AMERICAN 

SCANDINAVIA  '- 

St_^a_t_e_g_i_c_I_m^^£j_a.n££  Salute  to  space  division.  (Presentation,   Air  Force 

Assoc  National  Convention,   Washington,   Sep  16, 
The  northern  flank  of  NATO.   Gen  Peter  Whiteley.  1980)  Robert  J.Hermann.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs: 

RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125:9-13  Mar  '80  Sup,   pp  13-15,   Nov  '80 

_.    ,  , ».-  Soviet  scientific/technical  manpower:  Much  more  than 

Scandinavia  and  the  balance  of  power.   Def  &  For  Aff  numbers  game.  Jill  E.Heuer.  illus  tab 

8'   No. 9:48+  -80  Govt  Exec  12:34+ Apr  '80 

SCHLESINGER,    James  R.  SCIENTISTS,    RUSSIAN 

American  power  and  the  survival  of  the  West.   James  scientific/technical  manpower:  Much  more  than 

R.Schlesinger.  por  Parameters   10:19-25  Jun  '80  '  f 

k..ouucsui6s;       h  a  simpie  numbers  game.  Jill  E.Heuer.  illus  tab 

James  R.Schlesinger  as  Secretary  of  Defense.  Doug-  Govt  Exec  12:34+  Apr  '80 

las  Kinnard.  Nav  War  Col  Rev  32:22-34  Nov- 

_        ,_„  "Study,  work  and  search  ..."  (Academician  I.  L. 

Dec    79 

Knunyants)  Col  N.  Yelshin.    illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev 

SCHOOL,  OF  MILITARY  SCIENCES,   OFFICER  see  No.  6:26-37  Jun  '80 

Officer  Training  School 

SCOTT,   Winfield  W.  ,   Jr 

SCHULZE.    Richard  C. 

'  Alaskan  Air  Command,  por  AF  Mag  63:76-77  May  '80 

Are  we  at  peace,   or  is  this  war?   MajGen  Richard 

Schulze.  MarCor  Gaz  64:43-47  Apr  '80  SEA-BASED  MISSILE  DEFENSE  SYSTEM  see  Missile 

Defense 
Getting  the  job  done  without  getting  done  in  by  the 

jobs.  MajGen  Richard  C. Schulze.  MarCor  Gaz  64:      SEA  CADETS 

Sea  cadets.   Regular  feature  in  some  issues  of  Sea 
Obedience,   the  unpopular  military  virtue.   MajGen  Pqwer_ 

Richard  C. Schulze.   MarCor  Gaz  64:49-52  Jun  '80 

SEA  CONTROL 

SCIENCE 

ASW--the  key  to  sea  control.   Gowri  S.Sundaram. 
The  future  of  American  science.  Philip  Handler.  illus  Inti  rj)ef  Rev  13,   No. 3:367-376  '80 

illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:57-67  Jan-Feb  '80 

Missiles  make  ASW  a  new  game.  CAPT  William  J. 
SCIENTIFIC  RESEARCH  Rune,   Ret.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:72-75 

■  Mar  '80 

Mjl_U_a_r_y__Ap_p_H  c_a  ti_ons_  1980  Soviet  strategy  for  war  at  sea.   William  J.Ruhe. 

illus  Def  Elect  12:43-44+  Jul  '80 
The  Soviet  march  toward  technological  superiority. 

Jack  Vorona.    illus  Defense/80,   entire  issue,  Ocean  control:  Dolphins,   submarines,    speed  k  sur- 

Mar  '80  prises.   Norman  L.Stone,   illus  Mil  Elect/Counter- 

measures  6:46-48+ Aug  '80 
G  r  e  a_t    B_  r_it_aj  n 

Ocean  control:  Economics,   exchange  ratios  and  sea 
The  Royal  Signals  &  Radar  Establishment,  illus  maps  control.  Norman  L.Stone,  tabs  Mil  Elect/Counter- 

Asian  Def  J  No. 2:78-79+  Mar-Apr  '80  measures  6:28+  Feb  '80 

R      s     •  a  Ocean  control:  Missile  systems  in  the  Soviet  press. 

Norman  L.Stone,  illus  map  Mil  Elect/Counter  - 

The  Social  Sciences  Institutes  of  the  Soviet  Academy  measures  6:39-40+  Oct  '80 

of  Sciences.   William  F.Scott  and  Harriet  Fast  Ocean  control:  Soviets  on  mine  warfare- -does  U.S. 

Scott,   illus  chart  AF  Mag  63:60-65  Mar  '80  fleet  measure  up?  Norman  L.Stone,   illus  Mil 

Elect/Countermeasures  6:58-60+  May  '80 
Soviet  basic  research  for  communications  applica- 
tions. Orville  R.Harris,  illus  Signal  34:47-51  Ocean  control:  The  "other"  nations  and  alliances. 
Jan  '80  Norman  L.Stone,   illus  tabs  Mil  Elect/Counter- 
measures 5:26+  Dec  '79 
Soviet  scientific/technical  manpower:  Much  more  than 

a  simple  numbers  game.  Jill  E.Heuer.  illus  tab  Ocean  control:  U.S.   "hydroacoustic  anti -ope rations  ." 

Govt  Exec  12:34+  Apr  '80  Norman  L.Stone,  illus  Mil  Elect/Countermea- 

sures 6:24-26  Jan  '80 
United  _S_t_at£_s 

The  Royal  Navy  1980.   Col  N.  L.Dodd.   illus  Asian 

The  best  of  the  fair.    (USAF  members  help  judge  Def  J  No.  3:1 14- 1 16+  May-Jun  '80 

school  science  fairs,   give  encouragement  and 

,     ,      ,,  ,  _.   ,-._•„  T3„„i,     iii_,   »:,  Soviet  expansion  and  control  of  the  sea-lanes.   Mickey 

awards  to  the  winners)  Sgt  Craig  Pugn.    illus  Air-  r  ' 

, .  „    .,  e        IQn  Edwards,   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:46-51  Sep  '80 

man  24:9-13  Sep   '80 

•  .  ,^^0  i^^.ir»  Svalbard:  Flashpoint  of  the  far  North?    Thomas  Ries . 

The  death  of  venture  capital.  D.G.Soergel.   Govt  Exec  ovdl"  *  w„  i.w    «o  tBO 

,„  _-    ,.    .         ,Qn  illus  maps  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  3:335-339    8U 

12:23-24  Aug   '80 

The  future  of  American  science.  Philip  Handler.  To  convoy  or  not  to  convoy.  CDR  William  F.MelUn. 

illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:57-67  Jan-Feb  '80  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:48-54  Mar  '80 


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SEA  CONTROL  SHIPS 


SEA  POWER  -  Continued 


FPB  (Fast  Patrol  Boats)  weapon  systems.  (Reprinted 
from  Electronic  Warfare/Defense  Electronics, 
Dec  1978).  illus  map  Asian  Def  J  No. 2:86+  Mar- 
Apr  '80 

Hydrofoils --the  ideal  EEZ  (Extended  Economic 

Zones)  patrol  craft?   Brian  Walters,   illus  Asian 
Def  J  No.  3:108+  May-Jun  '80 

Light  warships  for  defence  &  EEZ  (Exclusive  Eco- 
nomic Zones)  patrol,  illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  2: 100+ 
Mar-Apr  '80 

The  M-class  frigate.  Capt  F.  de  Blocq  van  Kuffeler, 
Ret.  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 4:504-506  '80 

The  Niels  Juel  corvette- -a  lesson  in  compact  design, 
illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 4:502-503   '80 

Norway's  new  armed  coastguard  vessels.  Derek 
Wood,  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 8:1213- 
1215   '80 

Role  of  small  naval  craft  in  Asia.  Benjamin  S.L. 
Smith,  illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  2:97-98  Mar-Apr  '80 

The  Royal  Thai  Navy's  Ratcharit- class .  Enrico  delle 
Capre.  illus  tabs  Asian  Def  J  No. 5:83+  Sep-Oct  '80 

SEA  POWER 

ASW--the  key  to  sea  control.  Gowri  S.Sundaram. 
illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 3:367-376  '80 

FPB  (Fast  Patrol  Boats)  weapon  systems.  (Reprinted 
from  Electronic  Warfare/Defense  Electronics, 
Dec  1978).  illus  map  Asian  Def  J  No.  2:86+  Mar- 
Apr  '80 

Foreword  to  Jane's  (Fighting  Ships   1980-81).   Capt 
John  Moore,   Ret.  illus  Sea  Power  23:38-40+ 
Sep  '80 

Is  Mahan  still  valid?   Thomas  H.  Etzold.    illus  US  Nav 
Inst  Proc  106:38-43  Aug   '80 

Light  warships  for  defence  &  EEZ  (Exclusive  Eco- 
nomic Zones)  patrol,  illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 2:100+ 
Mar-Apr  '80 

The  making  of  a  Navy.   RAdm  E.F.Gueritz.   Islamic 
Def  Rev  5,   No.  2:20-24  '80 

Role  of  small  naval  craft  in  Asia.  Benjamin  S.L. 
Smith,  illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  2:97-98  Mar-Apr  '80 

Saettia:  A  2d  generation  naval  combatant.  Stefan 
Geisenheyner  .  illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  2:34-36+ 
Mar-Apr  '80 

Wreckage  of  nations  that  forgot  the  sea  litters  history, 
ADM  Hayes  says  (at  ROA's  Mid-Winter  meeting). 
ADM  John  B.Hayes,  illus  Officer  56:11  Apr  '80 

_H_i_s^o  r  v_ 

Mahan  and  Theodore  Roosevelt:  The  assessment  of 
influence.  CDR  Michael  T.Corgan.  Nav  War  Col 
Rev  33:89-97  Nov-Dec  '80 

Australia 


Denmark 

The  Niels  Juel  corvette--a  lesson  in  compact  design, 
illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 4:502-503   '80 

Great     Britain 


HMS  Invincible  accepted  into  the  Royal  Navy.   Col 
Norman  L.Dodd.   illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  3: 130- 131 
May-Jun  '80 

The  RAF  in  the  1980s.  Col  Norman  L.Dodd.  illus 
Asian  Def  J  No.  5:32+  Sep-Oct  '80 

The  Royal  Navy.   Adm  James  Eberle.    illus  US  Nav 
Inst  Proc  106:26-31  Aug  '80 

The  Royal  Navy  1980.   Col  N.  L.  Dodd.   illus  Asian 
Def  J  No. 3:114-116+  May-Jun  '80 

Muslim    World 


Politics  &  defence:  Australian  military  issues  in  the 
1980's.   Peter  L.  Young,    illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  1: 
81-84+  Jan-Feb  '80 


The  importance  of  sea  power  for  the  Muslim  World. 
Editorial.   Islamic  Def  Rev  5,   No.  1:2-5   '80 

NATO 

Blue  water  at  last:  Missions  of  and  NATO  responses 
to  the  new  Soviet  aircraft  carrier.   CDR  Miles  A. 
Libbey  III.  illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:44-52  Nov- 
Dec  '80 

NATO  and  Soviet  naval  design  practice- -eight  frigates 
compared.  Capt  J.W.Kehoe  and  others,  illus  tabs 
Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  7:1003- 1010  '80 

Ocean  control:  The  "other"  nations  and  alliances. 
Norman  L.Stone,    illus  tabs  Mil  Elect/Counter- 
measures  5:26+  Dec  '79 

A  Western  force  for  East  of  Suez.   Frank  Uhlig,   Jr. 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:39+  Aug  '80 

R_us_s_i  a 

Blue  water  at  last:  Missions  of  and  NATO  responses 
to  the  new  Soviet  aircraft  carrier.  CDR  Miles  A. 
Libbey  III.  illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:44-52  Nov- 
Dec  '80 

NATO  and  Soviet  naval  design  practice --eight  frigates 
compared.   Capt  J.W.Kehoe  and  others,  illus  tabs 
Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  7:1003- 1010  '80 

A  new  trend  in  Soviet  naval  developments.  Michael 
MccGwire.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 5:675-680  '80; 
Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:3-12  Jul-Aug  '80 

Ocean  control:  Soviets  on  mine  warfare- -does  U.S. 
fleet  measure  up?  Norman  L.Stone,   illus  Mil 
Elect/Countermeasures  6:58-60+  May  '80 

Power  projection  or  influence:  Soviet  capabilities  for 
the  1980s.  Keith  A.Dunn,  illus  tabs  map  Nav  War 
Col  Rev  33:31-47  Sep-Oct  '80 

The  rationale  for  the  development  of  Soviet  seapower. 
Michael  MccGwire.   illus  map  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:154-183  May  '80 

Soviet  expansion  and  control  of  the  sea-lanes.   Mickey 
Edwards,    illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:46-51  Sep  '80 

Soviet  seapower  in  light  of  Mahan's  principles.    ENS 
Frank  C.Pandolfe.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:44- 
46  Aug  '80 


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SEA  POWER    -  Continued 

United    State 


A  fleet  for  the  year  2000:  Future  force  structure. 
F.J.  West,  Jr.   illus  tabs  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106: 
66-81  May  '80 

The  future  of  U.S.  sea  power.  ADM  Thomas  B. Hay- 
ward.   (Reprinted  from  United  States  Naval  Institute 
Proceedings,   May  1979)  illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 5: 
124-127  Sep-Oct  '80 

Naval  operations  in  the  Middle  East.   VADM  Gerald  E. 
Miller,   Ret.   illus  Islamic  Def  Rev  5,   No.  1: 

10-13+  '80 

Navy:  Can  the  deeds  match  the  words?   Interview. 
Edward  Hidalgo,   illus  Govt  Exec   12:12+  Jan  '80 

Seapower--the  key  to  defense.   Maj  R.A.Beeler.   illus 
MarCor  Gaz  64:22-23  Jun  '80 

The  swinging  debate.    (General  Prize  Essay,    1st 
Honorable  Mention)  RADM  Robert  Hanks,   Ret. 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:26-31  Jun  '80 

The  U.S.  Navy  in  transition.  Raymond  T.Tate.  Signal 
34:33-35  Apr  '80 

U.S.   security  interests  in  the  South  Pacific.  Elliott 
Hurwitz.  map  Asian  Def  J  No. 5:129-130  Sep- 
Oct  '80 

Why  Navy  wants  50%  more  combat  muscle.  Interview. 
ADM  Thomas  B.Hayward.  tabs  Govt  Exec  12:16+ 
Aug   '80 

Warsaw    Pact 


SEAPLANES  -  Continued 

H  i  s  to  r_v_  -  Cont'd 

United  States  aviation  units  aboard  fast  battleships  in 
World  War  II:  Changing  missions  in  midstream. 
Malcolm  Muir,   Jr.   illus  Aerosp  Hist  27:95-100 
Jun  '80 

SEARCH  AND  RESCUE 
See  also 


Ocean  control:  The  "other"  nations  and  alliances. 
Norman  L.Stone,  illus  tabs  Mil  Elect/Counter- 
measures  5:26+  Dec  '79 

SEA  WARFARE  see  Naval  Warfare 


SEALIFT 

The  forklifts  of  August.  Capt  Bruce  P.Schoch.  illus 
Army  30:42-43+  May  '80 

The  Merchant  Marine:  What  can  we  count  on?   Samuel 
B.Nemirow.  illus  Defense/80,   pp  10-15,   Oct  '80 

(Rep  John  M.  )  Murphy  cites  sealift  needs;  says  U.S. 
'shockingly  unprepared.  '  L.  Edgar  Prina.   illus 
Sea  Power  23:36-39  Feb  '80 


SEAPLANES 


History 


Aeromarine  Airways,   Inc.   Albert  A.  Le Shane,   Jr. 
tab  illus  Am  Avn  Hist  Soc  J  25:162-180  Fall  '80 

Lockheed  Vegas  in  southeastern  Alaska.   James  A. 
Ruotsala.    illus  tabs  Am  Avn  Hist  Soc  J  25:2-9 
Spring  '80 

Osprey  one  of  a  kind.   Jay  Miller,   illus  AF  Times 
40:42  Jun  9  '80 

Sikorsky  flying  boats.   Ralph  B.  Lightfoot.    illus  Am 
Avn  Hist  Soc  J  24:242-261  Winter  '79 


Pararescue 

Vietnamese  Conflict,    1957- 1975--Search  and  Rescue 
Operations 

AF  in  'greatest  maritime  rescue.  '  (Ocean  liner  Prin- 
sendam)  SSgt  Andrew  Flood.  AF  Times  41:4 
Nov  3  '80 

Anatomy  of  a  rig;  genesis  of  an  industry.   Robert  L. 
Scheina.  Sea  Power  23:23  Aug  '80 

The  Coast  Guard  and  the  southeastern  frontier.   CAP! 
A.  R.Larzelere.   illus  tabs  map  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:140-153  May  '80 

Cope  Thunder  ...  plus.   Capt  Michael  W.  Ritz.  illus 
Air  Reservist  32:18-19  Jun  '80 

The  day  the  mountain  blew.  (Air  Force  Reservists 
from  Portland,   OR,   help  rescue  people  trapped  by 
Mount  St  Helen's  eruption)  TSgt  Alan  Prochoroff. 
illus  Airman  24:2-8  Oct  '80 

Deep  submergence  rescue  vehicles.  LtCol  William  D. 
Siuru,   Jr.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:104-107 
Jan  '80 

Emergency  medicine:  Now  or  never.  CWO  Dale  Puck- 
ett.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:130-131  Oct  '80 

Facing  the  mountain's  fury!   Terry  Eddleman.    illus 
Air  Reservist  32:6-8  Jul  '80 

The  good  Samaritans,   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:20-22 
Apr  '80 

In  the  Southwest  Pacific  with  the  Army's  Navy.   Carl 
A.Norberg.   illus  Aerosp  Hist  27:163-168  Sep  '80 

Increasing  the  (Coast  Guard)  Auxiliary's  SAR  role, 
illus  tab  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:146-147  Oct  '80 

The  Institute  of  Navigation  Superior  Achievement 
Award  (presented  to  Capt  Terry  N.  Mayer),  illus 
Navigator  27:10-11  Winter  '80 

The  lifesavers.  LCDR  John  F.Ebersole.  illus  US  Nav 
Inst  Proc  106:127-130  Oct  '80 

Mission  King  Six  One.   Capt  Michael  W.Ritz.   illus 
map  Natl  Guard  34:16-19  Mar  '80 

Rescue  and  recovery  units  compete  in  SAREX  '80. 
illus  AF  Mag  63:30  Aug  '80 

Rescue—the  round  trip  ticket.   Capt  Dick  Mullery. 
illus  TAC  Attack  20:24-26  Apr  '80 

Survival:  Thinking  cool.   MSgt  Donald  R.  McLaughlin, 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:16-19  Dec  '80 


'That  others  may  live.  '  Jeryl  L.  Mariatt.    ilius  Air 
Reservist  32:9  Jul  '80 


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SEARCH  AND  RESCUE  -  Continued 

S  tu_dy_  _an_d_  jr_e_a_c_h_i_n  j 

Red  Flag  lessons  learned.   SrAmn  Peter  J.Carroll, 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:16-17  May  '80 

SEASICKNESS  see  Motion  Sickness 
SEAT  BELTS 

DOD  program  on  vehicle  safety  belts.    TIG  Brief 
32:16  Feb  22  '80 

The  'seatbelt  habit.  '  TIG  Brief  32:18  Feb  8  '80 

Seatbelt  program.    TIG  Brief  32:16  May  16   '80 

SECURITY,   INTERNATIONAL 

Afghan  awakening  .  Editorial.  A.  G.  B  .Metcalf .  Strat 
Rev  8:5-7  Spring   '80 

Energy,   economics  and  security  in  alliance  perspec- 
tive.  Robert  J.  Lieber.   tabs  Intl  Sec  4:139-163 
Spring   '80 

Energy:  Economics,   politics,   and  security.   David  A. 
Deese.   Intl  Sec  4:140-153  Winter  '79/'80 

European  security  and  the  German  problem.   Chris- 
toph  Bertram.   Intl  Sec  4:105-116  Winter  '79/'80 

Forward-deployed  naval  forces:  Time  for  a  change. 
Vann  H.Van  Diepen.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106- 
57-59  Apr  '80 

Global  threats  and  trans -Atlantic  allies.   Gregory  F. 
Treverton.   Intl  Sec  5:142-158  Fall  '80 

The  Japanese  Self-Defense  Forces,    1980--issues, 
policies  and  technology  for  the  coming  decade. 
Edward  C.Ezell.  illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No   2- 
187-197   '80 

New  vulnerabilities  for  the  1980 's.  Sen  Paul  Laxalt. 
Intl  Sec  Rev  5:261-270  Fall  '80 

Nuclear  proliferation  in  the  Third  World- -problems 
and  prospects  for  the  1980s.  Theodor  H.Winkler, 
illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 2:198-204  '80 

The  ramparts  we  watch.   H.R.Kaplan,    illus  Sergeants 
18:24-27+  Jan  '80 

The  role  of  western  military  power  in  the  world  to- 
day. Edward  Heath.  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies  125- 
14-20  Jun  '80 

Security  considerations  in  the  Persian  Gulf.   Hermann 
F.  Eilts.   Intl  Sec  5:79-113  Fall  '80 

Security  risks  and  reactions.   Les  Janka.  AEI  For 
Plcy  &  Def  Rev  2,   No. 3-4:82-88  '80 

Self-support  for  South  East  Asia's  dominoes,  maps 
Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 4:463-465  '80 

South  East  Asia  air  defence.  AVM  Stewart  Menaul. 
illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 2:74-76  Mar-Apr  '80 

The  Soviet  invasion  of  Afghanistan.  R.D.M.  Furlong 
and  Theodor  Winkler,  illus  map  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 2:168-170  '80 


Trends  and  challenges  in  the   1980s.    (Presentation 
Boston  University  Overseas  Commencement, 
Heidelberg,   Ger,   June  8,    1980)  Gen  David  C. 
Jones.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,  pp  5-9, 
Aug   '80;  Condensation.   AF  Times  40:19  Jul  14  '80 

U.S.  security  interests  in  the  South  Pacific.  Elliott 
Hurwitz.  map  Asian  Def  J  No. 5:129-130  Seo- 
Oct  '80  r 

The  widening  focus:  Security  problems  of  the  eighties, 
Rolf  Friedemann  Pauls,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Na- 
tions  25:18-20+  Oct-Nov  '80 

SECURITY,  MILITARY 

See  also 
Defense  Investigative  Service 

Compensatory  measures  must  truly  compensate.   TIG 
Brief  32:4  Oct  31   '80 

Control  of  classified  materiel.    TIG  Brief  32-6 
Oct  17   '80 

Hand-carrying  classified  material.    TIG  Brief  32-6 
Dec  12   '80 

Hand-held  intrabase  radios:  A  security  hazard'    TIG 
Brief  32:4  Mar  21   '80 

Having  problems  with  slow  personnel  security  inves- 
tigations?   TIG  Brief  32:5-6  Nov  28  '80 

How  secure  is  your  area?   TIG  Brief  32:5-6  May  30  '80 

The  Iran  critique:  Secrecy  snagged  rescue.  Don  Hirst 
AF  Times  41:16  Sep  15   '80 

Key  control  and  facility  security.    TIG  Brief  32-12 
Jan  11   '80 

The  love -hate  affair  between  the  Pentagon  and  the 
press.   Lloyd  Norman,    illus  Army  30-14-20 
Feb  '80 

'Lufsseccus  ytiruces.  '  (Successful  security)  TIG 
Brief  32:5  May  2   '80 

Physical  security  upgrade  program.   TIG  Brief  32-4 
Oct  17   '80 

The  Top  Secret  Pack  Rat  Club.    TIG  Brief  32-4 
May  2   '80 

When  turfs  overlap:  A  study  of  organizations  in  colli- 
sion. (U.S.  Army  intelligence  community)  MajGen 
Edward  B.Atkeson.  illus  Army  30:38-43  Nov  '80 

SECURITY,   NATIONAL 

See  also 
Security,   International 

AFA  policy  paper:  Force  modernization  and  R&D.  AF 
Mag  63:71-75  Nov  '80 

Afghan  awakening.  Editorial.  A.  G.B  .Metcalf .  Strat 
Rev  8:5-7  Spring   '80 

Ahead:  A  chasm  of  capability.  R.James  Woolsey  and 
Michael  Moodie.  illus  map  Sea  Power  23:45-46+ 
Nov  '80 


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SECURITY,    NATIONAL    -   Continued 


The  beleaguered  arsenal:  The  need  for  a  revitalized 
national  industrial  policy.   John  E.  Ellison,    illus 
tab  Sea  Power  23:25-26+  Dec   '80 


NSC  68  and  the  Soviet  threat  reconsidered.   John 
Lewis  Gaddis  and  Paul  Nitze.   Intl  Sec  4:164-176 
Spring  '80 


The  British  Statement  on  Defence  Estimates,    illus 
tabs  Asian  Def  J  No.  4:78+  Jul-Aug  '80 

The  challenge  of  the   '80s.   (Presentation,   Fall  Plan- 
ning Conference,  Air  Force  Section,   Reserve  Offi- 
cers Assoc,   Louisville,   KY,   Oct  27,    1979)  LtGen 
Abbott  C.Greenleaf.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:Sup 
No.  1:26-34  Jan  '80 

Command  and  control  for  a  long  war.   Paul  Bracken. 
illus  AF  Mag  63:50-54  Apr  '80 

Cruise  missile  development:  The  competition  is 
fierce --everywhere,  tabs  illus  Govt  Exec  12: 
22-24+  Jan  '80 

The  current  budget  battle.    LtGen  Ira  C.  Eaker,   Ret. 
AF  Times  40:19-20  Jun  9  '80 

DOD  specifies  what  Stealth  data  is  OK.  AF  Times  41: 

40  Nov  17   '80 
The  dangerous  decade.    (Presentation,  Commonwealth 

Club  Luncheon,   San  Francisco,  Jan  18,   1980)  Hans 

M.Mark.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,  pp  2-8, 

Jun  '80 

Defense  New  Year's  resolutions.  LtGen  Ira  C. Eaker, 
Ret.  AF  Times  40:19-20  Jan  7   '80 

Departure  from  incrementalism  in  U.S.    strategic 
planning:  The  origins  of  NSC-68.   Sam  Postbrief. 
illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:34-57  Mar-Apr  '80 

Energy:  Economics,  politics,   and  security.   David  A. 
Deese.   Intl  Sec  4:140-153  Winter  '79/'80 

Hope  for  Reagan's  mandate  (restoration  of  U.S.   mili- 
tary power  parity  with  the  USSR).   LtGen  Ira  C. 
Eaker,   Ret.   AF  Times  41:19-20  Nov  24  '80 

House  panel  (Armed  Services  Subcommittee  on  Inves- 
tigations) calls  Brown  on  'leaks.'  AF  Times  41:12 
Sep  8  '80 

Japan's  security  situation:  An  assessment.   P.Lewis 
Young,   illus  tabs  Asian  Def  J  pt  1,    Japan  in  a 
wider  world.   No .  2:24-26+  Mar-Apr  '80;  pt  2, 
Changing  realities  in  Japan,    1945-1952.   No. 3: 
12-14+  May-Jun  '80 

The  love-hate  affair  between  the  Pentagon  and  the 
press.   Lloyd  Norman,    illus  Army  30:14-20 
Feb  '80 

Malaysian  national  security  from  the  bureaucrat's 
eye:  A  preliminary  analysis.    Zara  Dian.   illus  map 
tabs  Asian  Def  J  No.  4:8- 10+  Jul-Aug  '80 

Military  power  and  national  security.   LtGen  Ira  C. 
Eaker,   Ret.   AF  Times  41:19-20  Aug  18   '80 

Military  power,    strategy,   and  national  security. 

(Condensed  from  address,    Boston  Chapter,   SOLE, 
Feb  20,    1980)  RADM  Henry  E.Eccles,   Ret.   Log 
Spectrum  14:17-19  Summer  '80 

The  most  critical  issues  now.  LtGen  Ira  C. Eaker, 
Ret.  AF  Times  41:23-24  Nov  17   '80 

NSC  68:  A  reappraisal.  Joseph  M.Siracusa.  illus 
Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:4-14  Nov-Dec   '80 


National  security  next  year.  LtGen  Ira  C. Eaker,  Ret. 
AF  Times  41:19-20  Nov  10  '80 

National  unity  resource  of  value.  (Keynote  address, 
Army  Section  ROA,   Washington,   Feb  21,    1980)  Gen 
Edward  C.Meyer,  illus  Officer  56:14-15  Apr  '80 

Navy:  Can  the  deeds  match  the  words?  Interview. 
Edward  Hidalgo,    illus  Govt  Exec  12:12+  Jan  '80 

New  vulnerabilities  for  the  1980's.  Sen  Paul  Laxalt. 
Intl  Sec  Rev  5:261-270  Fall  '80 

The   1980s--destination  unknown.   John  L.  Frisbee  . 
AF  Mag  63:8-9  Jan  '80 

Organizing  for  national  security.   Philip  A.Odeen. 
Intl  Sec  5:111-129  Summer  '80 

Panel  (House  Armed  Services  Committee)  asks  new 
DOD  rapport.   AF  Times  40:4  Feb  11   '80 

A  panoramic,  probing  look  at  U.S.   defense  needs. 
(Report  on  AFA's  34th  National  Convention,   Wash- 
ington,  Sep   14-18,    1980)  Edgar  Ulsamer.    illus 
AF  Mag  63:50-55  Nov  '80 

Paramilitary  police  forces:  Focus  on  the  Royal  Ma- 
laysia Police.    Zara  Dian.    illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  3: 
76+  May-Jun   '80 

Saudi  Arabia:  A  political  and  strategic  assessment. 
P.Lewis  Young,    illus  map  Asian  Def  J  pt  1,  No. 4: 
36+  Jul-Aug  '80;  pt  2,   No.  5:47-48+  Sep-Oct  '80 

Security  to  the  south:  U.S.    interests  in  Latin  Ameri- 
ca.  Margaret  Daly  Hayes.   Intl  Sec  5:130-151  Sum- 
mer '80 

Shipbuilding,  the  SCA  (Shipbuilders  Council  of  Amer- 
ica), and  the  status  quo.  (Interview  with  Edwin  M. 
Hood)  illus  Sea  Power  23:25-31  Jan  '80 

Standing  on  national  interest.   Gen  T.R.Milton,   Ret. 
AF  Mag  63:109  Nov  '80 

Status  of  our  strength  and  will.   (Presentation, 

Dining-Out,   Wright-Patterson  AFB,   OH,  Sep  13, 
1980)  LtGen  Richard  E.Merkling.  AF  Plcy  Ltr 
For  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  16-21,   Nov  '80 

Strategic  air  power.  Gen  Richard  H.Ellis,  illus  RUSI 
J  for  Def  Studies   125:3-8  Mar  '80 

The  strategic  dimensions  of  maritime  power.   Col 

Warren  P.Baker,   Ret.  illus  tabs  Sea  Power  23:20+ 

Nov  '80 
The  swinging  debate.    (General  Prize  Essay,    1st 

Honorable  Mention)  RADM  Robert  Hanks,   Ret. 

illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:26-31  Jun  '80 

Triple  R  (Rapid  Runway  Repair)  technology  ..  .  criti- 
cal to  national  security.  James  R.  Van  Orman  and 
Lt  Kenneth  J.Knox,  illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21: 
29-32  Aug  '80 

U.S.  defense  electronics:  Strangled  or  free?  Jacque- 
lyn  S.Porth.  Def  &  For  Aff  8:37-39  Nov  '80 

The  U.S.   Marine  Corps:  Strategy  for  the  future. 
LtCol  William  M.Krulak.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:94-105  May  '80 


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SECURITY,  NATIONAL  -  Continued 

U.S.  Military  Posture.   (Presentation,   House  Armed 
Services  Committee,   Washington,   Jan  29,    1980) 
Gen  David  C.Jones.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  15-23,   Apr  '80 

Waterways:  The  fourth  pillar  of  defense.   Leland  R. 
Johnson,  illus  Mil  Engr  72:404-408  Nov-Dec   '80 

Why  foreign  policy  will  determine  domestic  tranquil- 
ity in  the   1980's.   illus  tab  Govt  Exec  12:14+ 
Dec   '80 

SECURITY  ASSISTANCE  PROGRAM 


Arsenal  diplomacy:  Problems  and  prospects.  Stephen 
P.Gibert.  tabs  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:375-406  Fall  '80 

SECURITY  CLASSIFICATION 


Challenging  security  classifications.   TIG  Brief  32:7 
May  30   '80 

Classified  material:  Personal  control  and  observa- 
tion.   TIG  Brief  32:4  Feb  22   '80 

Declassification  review  procedures.    TIG  Brief  32:6 
May  30   '80 

Do  you  need  your  Original  Classification  Authority? 
TIG  Brief  32:4  Mar  7   '80 


SEMICONDUCTOR  DEVICES     -  Continued 

VHSIC-- advanced  components  for  a  new  generation  oi 
weapon  systems.  John  Rhea,  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 6:887-890   '80 

What's  new  in  silicon  valley?  VHSIC  prog  ram/ re  ces- 
sion may  help  semiconductor  industry  quicken  de- 
livery of  state-of-the-art  circuits  to  military  con- 
tractors.   Ronald  C.Floyd.   Armed  Forces  J  Intl 

117:36+  Jun  '80 

SENIOR  SERVICE  SCHOOLS  see  Staff  Colleges 
SENSORS 


AFV  fuel  fire  suppression- -a  three-sensor  system 
from  Graviner.  R  .  J  .L. Dicker .   illus  tabs  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 8:1242-1244  '80 

ASW--the  key  to  sea  control.   Gowri  S.Sundaram. 
illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 3:367-376  '80 

An  active  sensor  for  air  combat.  SqLdr  B.G.E.Wak- 
ling.  illus  Hawk  No. 40:21-26  Feb  '80 

Countersurveillance.   Col  J.  Tuck  Brown,   Ret.    illus 
tab  Fid  Arty  J  48:44-47  May- Jun  '80 

(Finding  an  equalizer  for  disparity  in  equipment)  (Key 
note  luncheon  address,  AFCEA  Convention,  Wash- 
ington, June  24,  1980)  William  J.Perry,  illus  Sig- 
nal 34:13+  Aug   '80 


Longer  delays  projected  for  security  probes.   AF 
Times  41:18  Dec   15   '80 

The  Top  Secret  Pack  Rat  Club.    TIG  Brief  32:4 
May  2   '80 

SECURITY  POLICE  see  Military  Police 


SEGREGATION 


See  also 
Blacks  in  the  Armed  Forces 
Race  Relations 

SEIGNIOUS,   George  M.  ,11 

The  SALT  II  crisis:  An  opportunity  to  limit  the  dan- 
gers.  LtGen  George  M.Seignious  II,   Ret.  por 
Parameters  9:2-6  Dec   '79 

SEMICONDUCTOR  DEVICES 


Can  VLSI  growth  continue?    Guest  editorial.  I.R. 

Saddler,  tabs  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6:98-99 
Feb  '80 


The  fusion  of  multdsensor  data.   Fred  L.Wright,  illus 
Signal  35:39-43  Oct  '80 

New  missile  warning  sensor  unveiled.    Benjamin  F. 
Schemmer.    illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:50 
Jun  '80 

Nine  prejudices  about  future  naval  systems.   David  C. 
Hazen.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:26-32  Jul   '80 

REMBASS  (REmotely  Monitored  BAttlefield  Sensor 
System)--the  U.S.  Army's  new  battlefield  sensor 
system.  Gowri  S.Sundaram.  illus  tabs  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 4:531-535   '80 

The  Royal  Navy's  Type  22  frigate.   R.  B.  Pengelley. 
illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  1:70-74  '80 

Space-age  shootout.   (AF  SPs  +  MILES  (Multiple  Inte- 
grated Laser  Engagement  System)  equal  realistic 
training)  Maj  Anthony  Lynn  Batezel.   illus  Airmen 
24:2-7  Nov  '80 

Staring  IR  sensors.   Donal  B.Lloyd,  illus  tabs  Mil 
Elect/Countermeasures  pt  1,   5:58+  Nov  '79;  pt  2, 
5:32+  Dec  '79;  pt  3,   6:28+  Jan  '80 


Defense  microelectronics.   Regular  feature  in  some 
issues  of  Defense  Elec_tronic^s_ 

Is  DOD  a  competitive  force  in  the  semiconductor  mar- 
ket? John  Callahan.   Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:48+ 
Jun  '80 

Semiconductor  focus.  Regular  feature  in  issues  of 
E)efense_Ele£tronic^s_ 

Sixteen  bits  of  military  power :  Microprocessing  with 
Intel's  Military  8086  and  2116  dynamic  RAM.  illus 
tabs  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6:63-67  Jul  '80 

Unprecedented  corporate  commitment  seen  in  VHSIC 
program.    Murry  Shohat.    illus  tabs  Mil  Elect/ 
Countermeasures  6:26+ Apr  '80 


Today's  and  tomorrow's  Signaal.   Robert  L.Scheina. 
illus  Armada  Intl  4:124+  Mar-Apr  '80 

VHSIC--advanced  components  for  a  new  generation  of 
weapon  systems.  John  Rhea,  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 6:887-890  '80 

Why  one's  strengths  are  another's  weaknesses  in  the 
PGM  match-up.  tabs  Govt  Exec  12:22+  Apr  '80 

SEPARATION  FROM  MILITARY  SERVICE  see  Dis- 
charges,   Releases,   and  Separations 

SERVICE,    NATIONAL  see  National  Service 

SERVICE  SCHOOLS  see  Staff  Colleges 


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SERVICE  WOMEN  see  Women  in  the  Armed  Forces  SHEAR.   Harold  E. 


SERVICEMEN,  DISABLED 

See  also 
Veterans,   Disabled 

Disability  retirement.   TIG  Brief  32:8  Sep  26   '80 

SERVICEMEN'S  CLUBS 

Clubs  could  lose  booze  $$.  Andy  Plattner.  AF  Times 
40:1+  Feb  25   '80 

Slots  test:  270  slated  for  five  o'seas  sites.  Len  Fa- 
miglietti.  AF  Times  40:2  Apr  14  '80 

SEX 


AF  to  appeal  court  order  to  reinstate  homosexual 

(Leonard  P. Matlovich).  AF  Times  41:2  Sep  22   '80 

EO  plan  gains  sex  abuse  section.  Len  Famiglietti. 
AF  Times  40:3  Mar  10  '80 

Gays  and  the  military:  An  emerging  policy  issue. 
William  P.Snyder  and  Kenneth  L.Nyberg.  tab 
J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  8:71-84  Spring  '80 

(Gen)  Allen  takes  firm  issue  with  sexual  harassment. 
Len  Famiglietti.  AF  Times  40:3  Apr  21   '80 

Homosexual  policy  (on  Leonard  Matlovich)  still  unre- 
solved.  AF  Times  41:16  Dec  8   '80 

Homosexuals'  ruling  may  bear  on  AF  case  (TSgt 
Leonard  Matlovich).  Don  Mace.  AF  Times  41:3 
Nov  10  '80 

Matlovich  case  settled,  gay  question  isn't.  Don  Mace. 
AF  Times  41:1+  Dec  8   '80 

(The  military  has  a  special  problem  with  rape)  Karen 
McKay.  AF  Times  pt  1,  41:39-40  Aug  11  '80;  pt  2, 
41:47-48  Aug  18   '80 

Past  sexual  actions  to  be  inadmissable  (in  rape 

cases).   M.  L.  Craver.  AF  Times  40:4  Feb  25  '80 


Allied  Forces  Southern  Europe.  Harold  E. Shear,  por 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24:49-52  Dec  '79-Jan  '80 

SHERIDAN.   Philip  H. 

The  savior  of  Shenandoah  (Gen  Philip  Sheridan).  Capt 
Patrick  M.Howes,  por  Armor  89:52-55  Jul-Aug  '80 

SHIELDS,   William  L.  ,   Jr 

Strategic  offense  and  defense.  (Presentation,   Dept  of 
Iowa,   American  Legion  Convention,  Sioux  City, 
July  19,    1980)  BrigGen  William  L. Shields.  AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  19-25,   Sep  '80 

SHIPBUILDING 

Future  frigate  procurement- -a  joint  American/ 

European  proposal.   R  .J. L. Dicker .  illus  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 4:500-501   '80 

Denmark 


The  Niels  Juel  corvette--a  lesson  in  compact  design, 
illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 4:502-503   '80 

German  submarines --built  by  Thyssen  West  Ger- 
many's,  illus  Armada  Intl  4:132+  Jul-Aug  '80 

Lurssen  strengthens  stake  in  FPB  (Fast  Patrol  Boat) 
market.  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  8:1216   '80 

Watercraft  makes  first  sale  to  Malaysian  Navy.   Brian 
Walters,   illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  6:9  Nov-Dec  '80 

HMS  Invincible  accepted  into  the  Royal  Navy.   Col 
Norman  L.Dodd.   illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  3:130- 131 
May-Jun  '80 

Role  of  small  naval  craft  in  Asia.  Benjamin  S.L. 
Smith,  illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 2:97-98  Mar-Apr   '80 

Warship  building  by  British  shipbuilders.   R.J.Daniel, 
illus  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125:72-75  Mar  '80 


Policy  bans  sexual  harassment .   Laurie  Parker .  AF 
Times  41:3  Oct  13  '80 

Policy  on  homosexuals  being  checked.  AF  Times 
41:15  Oct  13   '80 

Sex- -more  than  an  act.  Steve  Abbott,  illus  Soldiers 
35:27-31  Feb  '80 

Sexism,   law  still  obstacles  (to  full  integration  of 
women  into  the  military).  Karen  McKay.  AF 
Times  40:10  May  12  '80 

Women  testify:  Harassed  by  language.  AF  Times  40:5 
Feb  25  '80 

Workers  surveyed  on  sexual  harassment.   Don  Mace. 
AF  Times  40:2  Jun  16  '80 

Working  together:  The  Army's  assault  on  sexism. 
SGM  Bruce  N.Bant.  illus  Soldiers  35:6-9  Oct  '80 

SHAPIRO,   Sumner 

Critical  intelligence  issues  of  the  80s.  BrigGen  Clyde 
R.Dean  and  others,  por  Signal  35:9-12+  Oct  '80 


Ita_l_y 

CNR's  Wadi-class  corvette  and  its  derivatives. 
R. J. L. Dicker,  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 2: 
235-238  '80 

Genoa  hosts  third  Italian  naval  exhibition  (Mostra 
Navale  1980).  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 7: 
1111-1113  '80 

Hydrofoils- -the  ideal  EEZ  (Extended  Economic  Zones) 
patrol  craft?   Brian  Walters,   illus  Asian  Def  J 
No.  3:108+  May-Jun  '80 

The  Italian  naval  industry:  Trends  and  prospects. 

Ezio  Bonsignore.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25: 
95-96+  Aug-Sep  '80 

Italy  shows  off  its  naval  technology.    (3d  Italian  Navy 
Exhibition  (Mostra  Navale  Italiana)  illus  Islamic 
Def  Rev  5,  No.  2:42-54  '80 

Mostra  Navale:  Italy's  naval  industry  cuts  a  bella 
figura  and  sweeps  into  the  world  export  market. 
David  Harvey,   illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.  5:6-8+  '80 


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SHIPBUILDING     -   Continued 


SHIPBUILDING 


_It_al_y_-    Cont'd 

Mostra  Navale :  Italy's  strategic  power  rests  firmly 
on  its  technology  base.   David  Harvey,    illus  Def  & 
For  Aff  8,   No.  5:10-11+  '80 

Saettia:  A  2d  generation  naval  combatant.  Stefan 
Geisenheyner .  illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  2:34-36+ 
Mar-Apr  '80 

Showcase  for  Italy's  naval  industry:  Mostra  Navale 
di  Genova.   illus  Armada  Intl  4:50+  Mar-Apr  '80 

The  3d  Genoa  Naval  Show:  A  preview.   Ezio  Bon- 
signore.  illus  tabs  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25: 
67-68+  Apr-May  '80 

Netherlands 

The  M-class  frigate.  Capt  F.  de  Blocq  van  Kuffeler, 
Ret.   illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 4:504-506  '80 

Norway 


Norway's  new  armed  coastguard  vessels.  Derek 
Wood,  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 8:1213- 
1215   '80 

Russia 


United   States     -  Cont'd 

Maritime  prepositioning:  Long  term  solution--MPS 
(Maritime  Prepositioning  Ships).  Col  Eugene  E. 
Shoults.  illus  tab  MarCor  Gaz  64:57-59  Aug  '80 

Navy:  Can  the  deeds  match  the  words?   Interview. 
Edward  Hidalgo,   illus  Govt  Exec   12:12+  Jan  '80 

(Navy's  hardware  prospects- -and  problems)  Inter- 
view. ADM  Alfred  J. Whittle,  Jr.  illus  tabs  Sea 
Power  23:24+  Apr  '80 

A  new  course  for  the  U.S.  Navy?  Can  a  smaller  fleet 
handle  a  bigger  job?  Benjamin  F.Schemmer.  illus 
tabs  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:30-33+  Apr  '80 

Planning  for  the  Navy  of  the   1980s.   VADM  M.Staser 
Holcomb.    illus  tabs  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:40-45 
Sep   '80 

The  potential  for  foreign  ownership  in  the  U.S.  mari- 
time industry.  Ernst  G.Frankel.  illus  US  Nav  Inst 
Proc   106:36-41  Feb  '80 

Rock  bottom  =  maximum  number:  (Rep)  Trible  pro- 
vides  'sneak  preview'  of  SCN  (Shipbuilding  and 
Conversion,   Navy)  prospects.   Col  Warren  P. 
Baker,   Ret.    illus  Sea  Power  23:27-28  Feb  '80 


A  new  trend  in  Soviet  naval  developments.  Michael 
MccGwire.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 5:675-680  '80; 
Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:3-12  Jul-Aug  '80 

The  rationale  for  the  development  of  Soviet  seapower. 
Michael  MccGwire.    illus  map  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:154-183  May  '80 

_S_inj*  a_p_jD£e_ 

Light  warships  for  defence  &  EEZ  (Exclusive  Eco- 
nomic Zones)  patrol,  illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 2:100+ 

Mar-Apr  '80 

United     States 

Administration  slides  Navy  ship  construction  program 
yet  again.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer.   tab  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  118:17  Sep  '80 

An  alternate  Navy  shipbuilding  program.  J.William 
Middendorf  II  and  John  J.Spittler.   tabs  Sea  Power 
23:13-18  Mar  '80 

Building  warships  in  peacetime.   LT  James  L.George, 
Ret.    illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:66-70  Sep   '80 

Defense  budget  preview:  New  shipbuilding  plan  an- 
nounced.  L.Edgar  Prtna.    illus  Sea  Power  23  : 
32-35  Jan  '80 

Do  American  shipping  and  shipbuilding  have  a  future? 
Clinton  H. Whitehurst,    Jr.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:66-71  Apr  '80 

FY  1980  revisited.   Editorial,   tabs  Sea  Power  23:8 
Feb  '80 

The  impact  of  new  ship  construction  on  the  Great 

Lakes.  LtCol  Robert  E.Kennington,   Ret.  illus  map 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:100-103  Nov  '80 

An  industry- -and  nation- -in  crisis.   Editorial.  Sea 
Power  23:8  Aug  '80 


Same  number  of  ships  but  less  money  in  new  FY  1981 
Navy  ship  buy.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer.  tab  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:18+  Feb  '80 

Seabed  mining  bill  (Deep  Seabed  Hard  Minerals  Act) 
boosts  shipping,  shipbuilding  prospects.  L.Edgar 
Prina.  illus  map  Sea  Power  23:16+  Sep  '80 

Shipbuilding,  the  SCA  (Shipbuilders  Council  of  Amer- 
ica), and  the  status  quo.  (Interview  with  Edwin  M. 
Hood)  illus  Sea  Power  23:25-31  Jan  '80 

Tomorrow's  fleet.  CDR  John  D.Alden,  Ret.  illus  tabs 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:117-126  Jan  '80 

The  United  States  naval  shipbuilding  programmes-- 
1979.  Richard  F.Cross  III.  illus  RUSI  J  for  Def 
Studies   125:78-82  Sep  '80 

History 

1,  500  miles  in  a  floating  dry  dock.  RADM  William 
T.Nelson,   Ret.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:86-89 
Mar  '80 

From  bayou  to  beachhead:  The  Marines  and  Mr.  Hig- 
gins .  Maj  John  W.Mountcastle.  illus  tabs  Mil  Rev 
60:20-29  Mar  '80 

The  other  Mississippi.  Mid  Michael  Moore,  illus  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:54-57  Feb  '80 

Statistics 

Planning  for  the  Navy  of  the   1980s.    VADM  M.Staser 
Holcomb.   illus  tabs  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:40-45 
Sep   '80 


SHIPPING 


NATO 


To  convoy  or  not  to  convoy.  CDR  William  F.Mellin. 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:48-54  Mar  '80 


SHIPPING  -  Continued 

United  _S_ta_^f_£ 

Air  Force  takes  to  sea.  illus  Def  Trans  J  36:27-29, 
Jun  '80 

Containerization--past,  present,   and  future.   John  T. 
Arnold,    illus  Log  Spectrum  14:31-34  Fall  '80 

Criticism  of  movers  ignored,   GAO  says.  AF  Times 
41:16  Nov  10  '80 

Do  American  shipping  and  shipbuilding  have  a  future? 
Clinton  H.  Whitehurst,   Jr.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:66-71  Apr  '80 

Flags  of  convenience  or  flags  of  necessity?   CAPT 
Albert  T.  Church,    Jr,   Ret.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:52-57  Jun  '80 


Household  goods  carrier  "tells  it  like  it  is."  Roily  A. 
Cailles.   Translog   11:5-6  May   '80 

MarAd  Chief  discusses  U.S. -flag  problems,   pros- 
pects,  and  pending  legislation.  Interview.  Samuel 
B.Nemirow.  illus  Sea  Power  23:37-44  May  '80 

Missing  strategic  link:  A  strong  U.S.   Merchant  Ma- 
rine.  Richard  T.Ackley  and  Steven  T.Ackley.   illus 
tabs  Strat  Rev  8:51-63  Winter  '80 

Omnibus  maritime  bill  moves  ahead;  extended  floor 
debate  possible.   L.Edgar  Prina.  illus  Sea  Power 
23:20-22  May  '80 

Costs 

HHG:  Emphasis  on  cost  faulted  (by  Sen  Harrison 
Schmitt).   Len  Famiglietti.   AF  Times  41:3 
Oct  27   '80 

SHIPS 

See  also  specific  types  of  ships,  e.g.. 
Icebreakers 
Landing  Craft 
Patrol  Boats 
Tankers 
Warships 

Armament 


Air  defense  of  the  carrier  task  group.  CAPT  John  E. 
Lacouture,  Ret.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:60-67 
Jul  '80 

Artillery  in  naval  action.   Capt  P  .Sokolnikov.  illus 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 5:38-40  May  '80 

FPB  (Fast  Patrol  Boats)  weapon  systems.  (Reprinted 
from  Electronic  Warfare/Defense  Electronics, 
Dec  1978).  illus  map  Asian  Def  J  No. 2:86+  Mar- 
Apr  '80 

The  naval  employment  of  the  Coast  Guard  270-Medium 
Endurance  Cutter.   LCDR  Edmund  I.  Kiley.   tabs 
Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:13-22  Jul-Aug  '80 

We  lack  enough  naval  gunfire.   LtCol  T.H.Harvey, 
Jr.   illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:19-21  Mar  '80 

D  e  s  i  g_n 

Building  warships  in  peacetime.   LT  James  L.George, 
Ret.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:66-70  Sep  '80 


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SHIPS     -  Continued 

D_e_s_i_gn    -  Cont'd 

Second  Mk  9  corvette  for  Nigeria,  illus  tab  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 5:690  '80 

Ej^e_r_g_ejn_c_^_P_r_c^c_e_d_u_r_e  s 

Ship's  (emergency)  exercises.  Capt  M.Mikhailov. 
illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 4:29-30  Apr  '80 

F_i  res     and     Fire     Prevention 

AF  in  'greatest  maritime  rescue.  '  (Ocean  liner  Prin- 
sendam)  SSgt  Andrew  Flood.   AF  Times  41:4 
Nov  3   '80 

Loading    and     Unloadi  n_g_ 

Boston  Reserve  unit  scores  success  (in  Emergency 
Deployment  Readiness  Exercise  (EDRE)).  Frank 
K.Costa,    illus  Translog  11:10-13  Jul   '80 

Dangerous  cargo,   defused  duty:  The  Navy  is  not  ex- 
plosive on  the  USS  Santa  Barbara.  Fred  Reed, 
illus  AF  Times,    Times  Magazine  sup:6-10 
May  5   '80 

MTMCTEA  (MTMC  Transportation  Engineering  Agen- 
cy) helicopter  positioning  device,   illus  Translog 
11:15-16  Nov  '80 

RORO  (Roll-On  Roll-Off)  Pacific.   CWO  Lynn  D.Riley, 
illus  Translog  11:20  Dec   '80 

M  a  i  n  t  e  n  a  n  c_e__aji_d__R_e_p_aj_r_ 

Let's  get  our  training  act  together.   CDR  John  D. 
Roper,   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:99-101  Jun  '80 

M_o_t  h_b  _a  1  l_iji_g_ 
See  National  Defense  Reserve  Fleet 

R  u  s_s_i  a 

First  Soviet  nuclear-powered  cruiser  and  new  guided 
missile  destroyer  at  sea.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer. 
illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:24+  Nov  '80 

High-speed  ocean  vehicles.  James  D.Hessman.  illus 
Sea  Power  23:25-26+ Sep  '80 

A  Soviet  Navy  for  the  nuclear  age.  CDR  Steve  F.Kime. 
illus  Parameters   10:58-70  Mar  '80 

Tactical  employment  of  Soviet  FPBs.   Milan  N.Vego. 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  pt  1,    106:95-98  Jun  '80; 
pt  2,    106:106-111  Jul  '80 

High-speed  ocean  vehicles.  James  D.Hessman.  illus 
Sea  Power  23:25-26+  Sep  '80 

House  panel  (Seapower  Subcommittee)  adds  two  ships, 
$2.2  billion,   to  '81  SCN.   L.Edgar  Prina.  illus 
Sea  Power  23:58-60  Apr  '80 

The  lifesavers.  LCDR  John  F.Ebersole.  illus  US  Nav 
Inst  Proc  106:127-130  Oct  '80 

MarAd  Chief  discusses  U.S. -flag  problems,   pros- 
pects,  and  pending  legislation.  Interview.  Samuel 
B.Nemirow.  illus  Sea  Power  23:37-44  May  '80 


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United    States     -Cont'd 


Navy  asks  OSD  support  to  re-activate  four  Iowa-class 
battleships,  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:48 
Apr  '80 

New  evidence  shows  Israel's  attack  on  USS  Liberty 
far  more  vicious  than  thought.  Armed  Forces  J 
Intl  117:18+  Jan  '80 

Same  number  of  ships  but  less  money  in  new  FY  1981 
Navy  ship  buy.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer.  tab  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:18+  Feb  '80 

Sea  services.  Regular  feature  in  issues  of  National 
Defense 

Surface  fleet  takes  precedence  in  new  five-year  pro- 
gram. L.Edgar  Prina.  illus  Sea  Power  23:29-32 
Mar  '80 

Technology,  ASW,   and  the  Coast  Guard.  LCDR  Bruce 
B.Stubbs  and  LT  Richard  R.Kelly,   illus  US  Nav 
InstProc  106:29-35  Oct  '80 

Tomorrow's  fleet.  CDR  John  D.Alden,   Ret.  illus  tabs 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:117-126  Jan  '80 

The  United  States  naval  shipbuilding  programmes-- 
1979.  Richard  F.Cross  III.  illus  RUSI  J  for  Def 
Studies  125:78-82  Sep   '80 

Worn  out  in  service.  LCDR  Michael  R.Adams,  illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:74-78  Oct  '80 

Statistics 


SHIPS,    TRANSPORT  -   Continued 


United    S  t  a  1 1 


A  new  course  for  the  U.S.  Navy?  Can  a  smaller  fleet 
handle  a  bigger  job?  Benjamin  F.Schemmer.  illus 
tabs  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:30-33+  Apr  '80 


Dangerous  cargo,   defused  duty:  The  Navy  is  not  ex- 
plosive on  the  USS  Santa  Barbara.   Fred  Reed, 
illus  AF  Times,    Times  Magazine  sup:6-10 
May  5    '80 

A  good  new  idea.  CAPT  Gerald  G.O'Rourke,   Ret. 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:42-47  Mar  '80 

MSC  charters  ships,  illus  Translog  11:14-15  May  '80 

The  Merchant  Marine:  What  can  we  count  on?   Samuel 
B.Nemirow.  illus  Defense/80,   pp  10-15,   Oct  '80 

Navy  completes  first  flight  tests  on  Arapaho--sea 
trials  scheduled  'later  this  year.'  James  J.Mul- 
quin.  illus  Sea  Power  23:31-33  Nov  '80 

1980  realities  chart  course  for  U.S.  Merchant  Ma- 
rine.  Charles  I.Hiltzheimer .  illus  Def  Trans  J  36: 
14-20  Jun  '80 

Phase  II  for  Arapaho.   James  D.Hessman.    illus  Sea 
Power  23:38  Aug  '80 

RORO  (Roll-On  Roll-Off)  Pacific.   CWO  Lynn  D.Riley, 
illus  Translog  11:20  Dec   '80 


SHIPYARDS  see  Shipbuilding 

SHOEMAKER,    Robert  M. 

The  changeover  to  'go  to  war'  management.   Gen  Rob- 
ert M. Shoemaker,  por  Army  30:28-32  Oct  '80 

SHORE  PATROL  see  Military  Police 


SHIPS,  AUXILIARY  see  Auxiliary  Ships 


SHIPS,   CARGO  see  Ships,    Transport 


SHORT  TAKEOFF  AND  LANDING  see  Airplanes, 
V/STOL 


SIGHT 


SHIPS,    CONTAINER  see  Ships,    Transport 


See  also 


Eyes 


SHIPS,    NUCLEAR  POWERED 

See  also 
Aircraft  Carriers,    Nuclear  Powered 
Submarines,    Nuclear  Powered 

R_u_s_s  i  a 

First  Soviet  nuclear-powered  cruiser  and  new  guided 
missile  destroyer  at  sea.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer. 
illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:24+  Nov  '80 

Soviets  take  lead  in  surface  nukes.   L.Edgar  Prina. 
Sea  Power  23:39-40  Jul  '80 


SHIPS,    TRANSPORT 

Flags  of  convenience  or  flags  of  necessity?   CAPT 
Albert  T.  Church,   Jr,   Ret.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:52-57  Jun  '80 


Eyes  for  the  Navy?  CDR  Harold  M.Olson,  illus  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:113-115  Jul  '80 

Night  vision  devices,    illus  Mil  Rev  60:84-85  Jan  '80 

SIGNALS  AND  SIGNALING 

Communication  and  troop  control.   (Interview  with 
Marshal  of  the  Signal  Corps  A.I.Belov)  illus 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 4:22-25  Apr  '80 

SILVER 

Base  silver  recovery  program.   TIG  Brief  32:13 
Nov  14  '80 

SIMULATION  METHODS 

The  Army's  counterattack  on  training  costs.  LtCol 
Jerome  A.Pogorzelski.  illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:14-17 
Fourth  Quarter  '80 


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SIMULATION  METHODS  -  Continued 


SIMULATION  METHODS   -  Continued 


Better  training  for  higher  performance, 
Def  J  No. 2:46-48  Mar-Apr  '80 


illus  Asian 


Bioman--an  improved  occupant-crew  station  com- 
pliance modeling  system.   Georg  D.Frisch  and 
Louis  A.D'Aulerio.  illus  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt 
Med  51:160-167  Feb  '80 

Blue/gold  aircrew  operations.  LtCol  Walter  M.Pat- 
terson III.  illus  tabs  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:15-21  Jan- 
Mar  '80 

CCAMS  (Computer-Controlled  Antenna  Measurement 
System)  provides  major  improvement  to  B-52  ECM 
system  simulation  test  facility.  William  L.Jan- 
ning.  illus  Def  Elect  12:69-70+  Oct  '80 

Can  we  teach  judgement?    C.B.Stoddard,  illus  TAC 
Attack  20:12-14  Nov  '80 

Computer  simulates  air-to-ground  missile  strikes. 
Marilyn  Hicks,  illus  Def  Elect  12:30+  Nov  '80 

DFWES  (Direct  Fire  Weapons  Effects  Simulation)- -a 
new  heliborne  anti-tank  simulation  system,  illus 
Intl  Def  Rev  13,  No. 2:257-258  '80 

The  effects  of  simulated  Infantry  combat  training  on 
motivation  and  satisfaction.   Paul  R.  Bleda  and 
Robert  H.Sulzen.   tabs  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:202- 
214  Winter  '80 

Games  soldiers  play.   Maj  James  A.  Probsdorfer. 
illus  Armor  89:27-29  Mar-Apr  '80 

The  great  pretenders:  Simulators  and  training  de- 
vices in  today's  defense  environment.   Christopher 
R.Gadomski.    illus  Sea  Power  23:38-40+  Dec  '80 

Integrated  simulation.  Russel  M.Vorce  and  CPO 

Frank  N.Griffith,  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:  109- 
110  Nov  '80 


Visual  simulation  in  Navy  training.  A.Michael  Spoon- 
er  and  others,  illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:26-32  Fourth 
Quarter  '80 

SIMULATORS 


See  also 
Flight  Simulators 
Submarine   Simulators 

AFCC  promoting  realistic  controlling.   TSgt  John 
Zeigler.   AF  Times  41:23  Dec  29  '80 

The  Army's  counterattack  on  training  costs.  LtCol 
Jerome  A.Pogorzelski.  illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:14-17 
Fourth  Quarter  '80 

Coordination  in  direct  support- -problems  and  solu- 
tions,  illus  Signal  34:29-32  Jul   '80 

Firefinder  simulator- -a  new  era  in  training.  WO 

Thomas  Curran  and  Raymond  O  .  Waldkoetter .  illus 
Fid  Arty  J  48:15-17  Nov-Dec   '80 

The  great  pretenders:  Simulators  and  training  de- 
vices in  today's  defense  environment.   Christopher 
R.Gadomski.    illus  Sea  Power  23:38-40+  Dec   '80 

The  instrumented  battlefield.   Kenneth  G.  Richards. 
illus  Infantry  70:33-35  Mar-Apr  '80 

Military  simulators --total  training.  John  Rhea,  illus 
Natl  Def  64:32-35+  Feb  '80 

One   'ship'  that  doesn't  leave  her  pier.    (Surface  War- 
fare Environmental  Trainer,   Shipboard  Simulator) 
Capt  Roy  B.Moody,   Jr.   illus  Officer  56:11-12 
Oct  '80 

An  overview  of  training-systems  development.  Allen 
Collier,  illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:2-5  Fourth  Quarter  '80 


MILES  (Multiple  Integrated  Laser  Engagement  Simu- 
lation System):  Realistic  training  for  direct  sup- 
port artillery.  Col  Earl  S. Stein,   Ret  and  others, 
illus  tabs  Fid  Arty  J  48:44-47  Sep-Oct  '80 

NTC  (National  Training  Center)  live  fire:  One  step 
closer  to  battlefield  realism.  Maj  Randolph  W. 
House,  illus  tabs  Mil  Rev  60:68-72  Mar  '80 


RAF  orders  new  EW  engagement  simulator,  illus  Def 
Elect  12:27  Dec  '80 

Saab  BT  33  artillery  fire  control  simulator,   illus 
Armada  Intl  4:56+  Jan-Feb  '80 

Simfire:  Tank  gunnery  and  tactical  simulation.  Mi- 
chael W.Wilson,  illus  Natl  Def  64:28-31  Feb  '80 


The  real,   simulated  thing:  New  concepts  in  training 
with  CTA  (Companion  Trainer  Aircraft).   David 
Harvey,    illus  Def  &  For  Aif  8,   No.  7:7-9+  '80 

The  TACTS  (Tactical  Aircrew  Combat  Training  Sys- 
tem)/ACMI  (Air  Combat  Maneuvering  Instrumenta- 
tion) microcosm.   Phillip  R.  Craven,   illus  Sea 
Power  23:41-42  Dec   '80 

TASVAL.    (Joint  Army-Air  Force-Marine  Corps  test 
of  tactical  air  power)  LtCol  Lowell  G.  La  Rue.    illus 
Air  Def  Mag,  pp  26-29,   Jan-Mar   '80 

TV  Ordnance  Scoring  System.   Capt  Bob  O'Dell.   illus 
tab  USAF  Ftr  Wpns  Rev,  pp  21-27,   Summer  '80 

Tactical  training  for  ground  combat  forces.   Thomas 
D.Scott.   Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:215-231  Winter '80 

Taking  the  guesswork  out  of  training.    (MAFIS,   Mobile 
Automated  Field  Instrumentation  System)  SSgt 
Adolph  C.Mallory.   illus  Army  30:45-46+  Aug   '80 


The  TACTS  (Tactical  Aircrew  Combat  Training  Sys- 
tem)/ACMI  (Air  Combat  Maneuvering  Instrumenta- 
tion) microcosm.   Phillip  R.Craven,   illus  Sea 
Power  23:41-42  Dec   '80 


Training  devices  for  the  Army.  Ronald  C.Hofer.  illus 
tab  Natl  Def  64:24-27+  Feb  '80 

SKANTZE,    Lawrence  A. 

How  ASD  is  meeting  the  needs  of  the  nineties.  LtGen 
Lawrence  A.Skantze.  illus  chart  AF  Mag  63:37-43 
Oct  '80 

SKI  TROOPS 

Cold:  Friend  or  foe.    (Marines  in  Norway)  RADM  Ben 
Eiseman,   Ret  and  LtCol  Carl  F.  Tidemann.    illus 
tabs  MarCor  Gaz  64:39-44  Feb  '80 

SLAY,    Alton  D. 

Air  Force  Systems  Command,  por  AF  Mag  63:72-73 
May  '80 


394 


SLAY,    Alton  D.   -  Continued 


SMALL  ARMS  -   Continued 


Computers  in  manufacturing:  Meeting  the  productivity- 
challenge.   Gen  Alton  D.Slay.  por  AF  Mag  63:54- 
55+  Jul  '80 

Contracting  in  Air  Force  Systems  Command- -finding 
a  better  way.   Gen  Alton  D.Slay.   Signal  34:7-9 
Jul  '80 

Contracting  practices:  Pushing  hard  for  improve- 
ments.  Editorial.   Gen  Alton  D.Slay.  Mil  Elect/ 
Countermeasures  6:23  Jan  '80 

"The  difficulty  arises  when  a  particular  technology 
matures  two  years  after  we  need  it."  Interview. 
Gen  Alton  D.Slay.  por  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117: 
40-42+  Jan  '80 

Facing  up  to  change.   (Presentation,   Antelope  Valley 
Board  of  Trade,    Lancaster,    CA,   Aug  22,    1980) 
Gen  Alton  D.Slay.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  12-17,   Oct  '80 

(Gen)  Slay:  Fighter  needs  in  a  crunch.   Len  Famigliet- 
ti.  AF  Times  40:44  Jun  16  '80 

Gen  Slay  to  retire  Feb  1  (to  be  replaced  by  LtGen 
Robert  T.  Marsh).   AF  Times  41:2  Dec   15   '80 

(Gen)  Slay's  initiatives:  Alive,   well  and  saving  money. 
Deborah  G.Meyer,  por  Armed  Forces  J  Intl 
117:16+  Jul  '80 

'Making  valuable  contributions.  '  Gen  Alton  D.Slay. 
por  Air  Reservist  32:10-11  Dec   '79-Jan  '80 


The  combat  shotgun.  Maj  David  E.Baskett  and  James 
B.Ackley.  illus  Infantry  70:32-34  Jan- Feb  '80 

The  military  sidearm.   Lt  Richard  C.  Farnsworth. 
illus  tab  Infantry  70:31-33  Nov-Dec   '80 

Military  socialization,    childhood  socialization,   and 
current  situation:  Veterans'  firearms  ownership. 
Alan  J.Lizotte  and  David  J.Bordua.  tab  J  Pol  & 
Mil  Sociol  8:243-256  Fall  '80 

On  the  firing  line.  Regular  feature  in  issues  of 
National  Defens_e 

The   'other  threat'  to  Air  Force  small  arms.   TIG 
Brief  32:3  Aug  8    '80 

Revolution  in  individual  firearms--from  7.62  to  5.56. 
illus  Armada  Intl  4:62+  Jul-Aug   '80 

Small  arms:  Beginning  the  change.   David  Harvey, 
illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.  1:12-18   '80 

Small  arms  proliferation:  The  quiet  factories;  the 

growing  market,    illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.  1:35  '80 

Volatile  small  arms  &  helicopters  do  not  mix.   Capt 
E.Gary  Campbell,    illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:26-30 
Aug  '80 

S  t_u  d  y_  a_f_d__J_e^_ch_i_n  j> 

Rifleman  training  systems --preparing  the  infantry- 
man to  fight.  Edward  C.Ezell,  illus  tabs  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 5:707-711  '80 


Our  shrinking  industrial  base .   (Presentation,   Military 
Order  of  the  Carabao  Luncheon,   Army  and  Navy 
Club,   Washington,   April  22,    1980)  Gen  Alton  D. 
Slay.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  2-6,  Jul  '80 

Slay:  'We  are  a  nation  ...    of  scientific  illiterates.  ' 
John  Ginovsky.   AF  Times  41:1+  Dec  22  '80 

Standardization:  A  Systems  Command  perspective. 
Gen  Alton  D.Slay.  por  Mil  Elect/Countermea- 
sures  6:90-93  Sep   '80 

Traditions  of  duty.   Gen  Alton  D.Slay.   TIG  Brief  32: 
1-2  Jun  13   '80 

Why  foreign  policy  will  determine  domestic  tranquil- 
ity in  the   1980's.   Govt  Exec   12:14+  Dec   '80 

SLEDS,    ROCKET  see  Rocket  Sleds 
SLOT  MACHINES  see  Gambling 


SMALL,   Harold  I. 

The  Transportation  Center.   MajGen  Harold  I.  Small, 
por  USA  Avn  Dig  26:2-5+  Oct  '80 

SMALL  ARMS 


See  also 


Pistols 
Rifles 


Cheap,    small,   effective  small  arms  AA  Sight.  Emile 
Pettecks-Snider.  illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 5:137-138 
Sep-Oct  '80 


Weapons  training:  More  than  marksmanship  practice, 
tab  TIG  Brief  32:9  Feb  8  '80 

SMALL  BUSINESS 


The  nation's  governors:  In  courteous  revolt  against 
Washington's  ineptness  in  foreign  trade  details, 
illus  Govt  Exec  12:12+  Apr   '80 

Opportunity  and  catastrophe:  How  government  looks 
to  NMA  (National  Micrographics  Assoc).    C.W. 
Borklund.   illus  Govt  Exec  12:14+  May  '80 

Small  business  contracting  coalition:  Why  they're 
against  government  hurting  itself,   illus  Govt  Exec 
12:20-21  May  '80 

SMITH,   William  Y. 

Reinforcing  NATO-- rapidly.   (From  remarks  to  the 
National  Strategic  Mobility  Conference,   Washing- 
ton,  May  28,    1980)  Gen  W.Y.Smith,  por  Defense/ 
80,   pp  2-7,   Aug   '80 

SMOKE 


Counter  surveillance.   Col  J.  Tuck  Brown,   Ret.    illus 
tab  Fid  Arty  J  48:44-47  May- Jun  '80 

Smoke  detectors.    TIG  Brief  32:15  Jun  27   '80 

SMOKING 


Pulmonary  and  symptom  threshold  effects  of  ozone  in 
airline  passenger  and  cockpit  crew  surrogates. 
Michael  T.Lategola  and  others,  tabs  Aviation, 
Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:878-884  Sep  '80 


395 


SMOKING 


Continued 


Smoking  and  the  occupational  environment.   TIG  Brief 
32:14  Feb  8  '80 

SMUGGLING  see  Customs  Service 


SOCIAL  PROBLEMS  AND  THE  MILITARY  -   Continued 

Providing  medical  social  work  services:  A  profes- 
sional responsibility  and  requirement!   TIG  Brief 
32:14  Mar  21   '80 

SOCIAL  SCIENCES 


SNODGRASS.   Charles  W. 

A  ride  in  every  type.  Interview.   Charles  W.Snod- 
grass.  AF  Times  41:8  Sep  15   '80 

SNOW,   Donald  M. 

The  MX-basing  mode  muddle --issues  and  alterna- 
tives.  Donald  M.Snow.   AU  Rev  31:11-25  Jul- 
Aug  '80 

SNOW  REMOVAL 


The  Social  Sciences  Institutes  of  the  Soviet  Academy 
of  Sciences.   William  F.Scott  and  Harriet  Fast 
Scott,   illus  chart  AF  Mag  63:60-65  Mar  '80 

SOCIAL  SECURITY 

Let  employees  pay  into  SS .  Joseph  W.Bartlett.  AF 
Times  40:23  Apr  14  '80 

Social  security  for  (Soviet)  Servicemen.   Lt-Col  V. 
Amelchenko.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 4:46-47  Apr   '80 

Understanding  your  Social  Security.   Sergeants   18:36- 
37  Jan  '80 


SOCIALIST  REPUBLIC  OF  VIETNAM  see  Vietnam 
(Socialist  Republic) 


Preplanning  for  snow  removal.   TIG  Brief  32:11 

Aug  29  '80 
The  season  to  be  helpful:  The  Guard  pitches  in!   (1979 

winter  storms  in  Colorado  and  Wyoming)  illus  Natl      SOCIETY  OF  AMERICAN  MILITARY  ENGINEERS 

Guard  34:6-9  Jan-Feb  '80 


Snow  and  ice  on  the  runway.   TIG  Brief  32:18  Feb  8  '80 

SOCIAL  CHANGE 

Cultural  dependency  of  the  Muslim  World.    Zehra 
Onder.   illus  Islamic  Def  Rev  5,   No.  3:20-24  '80 


60th  Annual  Meeting  (Chicago,   April  23-30,    1980). 
illus  tab  Mil  Engr  72:270-280  Jul-Aug  '80 

Directories 

Directory,   the  Society  of  American  Military  Engi- 
neers. Mil  Engr  72:57-64  Jan-Feb  '80 


Government  funded  activism.   H.  Peter  Metzger.   Govt 

Exec  pt  1,  Mindless  destruction  of  U.S.    society  is        SOCIETY  OF  LOGISTICS  ENGINEERS 
the  theme.    12:38+  May  '80;  pt  2,  If  it  is  "consumer- 
ism, "  the  end  justifies  the  means  in  government. 
12:50+  Jun  '80 


The  Annals  of  the  Society  of  Logistics  Engineers  . 
Regular  feature  in  some  issues  of  L^gJ.stics_Sp_e£- 
trum 


Living  and  family  patterns  in  the  Air  Force. 

Ch(MajGen)  Richard  Carr  and  others,   illus  AU 
Rev  31:75-86  Jan-Feb  '80 

The  military  as  society's  keeper:  Does  responsibility 
go  beyond  defense?  LtCol  David  E.K.Cooper,  illus 
Army  30:34-38  Jun  '80 

SOCIAL  PROBLEMS  AND  THE  MILITARY 

Alienation,   anomie,   and  combat  effectiveness.   Maj 
Daniel  W.  Jacobowitz.   illus  AU  Rev  31:21-34  Sep- 
Oct  '80 

The  changing  military  family:  Impacts  on  readiness. 
Cecile  S.Landrum.    illus  Parameters   10:78-85 
Sep   '80 

The  educational  and  military  experience  of  young  men 
during  the  Vietnam  era:  Non-linear  effects  of  pa- 
rental social  class.   Michael  Useem.   tabs  J  Pol  & 
Mil  Sociol  8:15-29  Spring   '80 

Gays  and  the  military:  An  emerging  policy  issue. 
William  P.Snyder  and  Kenneth  L.Nyberg.  tab 
J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  8:71-84  Spring  '80 

Mastering  the  military  mid-life  transition.    Maj  Bruce 
T.Caine.    illus  tabs  Parameters   10:70-77  Sep   '80 


A  challenge  for  the  logistics  profession.   (Address, 
Dayton  Chapter,   SOLE,   Dec  6,    1979)  MajGen  G.  E. 
Cooke.   Log  Spectrum  14:19-21  Summer  '80 

Logistics  education  symposia.   Richard  Lancioni.   tab 
illus  Log  Spectrum  14:22-24  Fall  '80 

SOLE's  certification  program.   Benjamin  S.  Blanchard. 
illus  tabs  Log  Spectrum  pt  1,    14:7-11  Fall  '80 

SOLAR  ENERGY 

The  global  radio  solar  telescope  network.  Robert 
Seitz  and  H.Ewen.  illus  Signal  34:53-56  Jan  '80 

Solar  energy  for  MX?  AF  Times  40:24  Mar  24   '80 


Solar  power  for  MX?    Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:8+ 
Jan  '80 

A  Texas  town  (Crosbyton)  goes  solar- -and  succeeds, 
George  E.Haddaway.  illus  Govt  Exec  12:38-40 
Nov  '80 

3  commands  will  get  (solar)  energy  data.  AF  Times 
41:45  Aug  11   '80 

SOLDIERS 


The  military  as  society's  keeper:  Does  responsibility 

go  beyond  defense?    LtCol  David  E.K.Cooper,  illus  Man  against  armor.   BrigGen  S.  L.  A.  Marshall,    aius 

Army  30:34-38  Jun  '80 


Armor  89:30-36  Jan-Feb  '80 


396 
SOLDIERS    -  Continued 

The  life  of  a  Soviet  soldier.  Steve  Abbott,  illus  tab 
Soldiers  35:6-10  Jul  '80 

The  Soviet  Army:  Who  gives  the  orders?   Steve  Ab- 
bott, illus  Soldiers  35:26-27  Oct  '80 

Soviet  combat  operations  in  World  War  II:  Lessons 
for  today?    Col  Graham  D.Vernon,   Ret.  illus  Mil 
Rev  pt  1,   60:30-40  Mar  '80;  pt  2,    60:42-50  Apr  '80 

United    States 

Barracks  life  and  the  single  soldier.  Steve  Abbott, 
illus  Soldiers  35:6-12  Jan  '80 

Enlisted  career  news.  Regular  feature  in  issues  of 
Air_Def  ense  _Mag_a  ziri  e_ 

Enlisted  career  notes.   Regular  feature  in  issues  of 

Infantry 

First-class  Army...  4th  class  living  conditions. 

Interview.   LtGen  Julius  W.Becton,   Jr.  illus  Army 
30:22-26  Nov  '80 

The  first  commandment  of  leadership:  Love  thy  sol- 
dier. Col  Richard  J.Kattar.  illus  Mil  Rev  60:65- 
68  Jul  '80 

The  first  ten  days.   Capt  Gardner  M.  Nason.   illus  Sol- 
diers 35:28-31  Sep   '80 

Freedom  and  the  soldier.  Alistair  Cooke,  illus  Pa- 
rameters  10:2-7  Sep   '80 

Managing  soldiers:  A  personal  philosophy  of  manage- 
ment. LtCol  Joel  E.L.Roberts,  illus  tab  Mil  Rev 
60:44-50  Jul  '80 

OPMD-EPMD  Armor.  Regular  feature  in  issues  of 
Armor 

Reality- ritual=retention:  The  enlisted  equation.  Maj 
Thomas  J.Pickering,  illus  Mil  Rev  60:2-9  Dec  '80 

Soldier  expectations.  Capt  Gardner  M.  Nason.  illus 
Soldiers  35:11-13  Jun  '80 

History 

The  Blue,  the  Gray  and  the  Green.  (Irish-American 
military  units  during  the  Civil  War)  Benjamin  N. 
Brown,   illus  Army  30:34-35+  Mar  '80 

SOLDIERS'  AND  SAILORS'  CIVIL  RELIEF  ACT 

'40  Civil  Relief  Act:  Powerful  ally.  AF  Times  40:13 
Jun  23   '80 

SOLDIERS'  HOME 


SONAR    -  Continued 

MATASS:  A  Moored  Airship  Towed  Array  Sonar  Sys- 
tem. CAPT  Franklin  D.Buckley,   Ret.  illus  tab 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:124-127  Mar  '80 

New  solutions  emerge  to  solve  old  sonar  problems. 
George  Rand,  illus  Def  Elect  12:17-20  Oct  '80 

Ocean  control:  U.S.   "hydroacoustic  anti-operations." 
Norman  L.Stone,  illus  Mil  Elect/Countermea- 
sures  6:24-26  Jan   '80 

SOSUS  (SOund  Surveillance  System)  and  U.S.  ASW 
tactics.  Norman  Friedman,  map  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:120-123  Mar   '80 

SONIC  BARRIER 


A  place  for  living.    (U.S.  Soldiers'  and  Airmen's 
Home,   Washington)  illus  Airman  24:20-23  Jun  '8( 


The  fastest  man  on  land.    (Stan  Barrett,   first  man  to 
break  the  sound  barrier  on  land)  MSgt  David  B. 
Drachlis.    illus  Airman  24:24-30  Jun  '80 

SONIC  BOOM 

The  birds  &  the  booms.    Lewis  Shotton.    illus  AF 
Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:11-12  Nov  '80 

Return  of  the  American  SST.   Walter  B.  Hendrickson, 
Jr.    Ulus  tab  Natl  Def  65:32-33  Dec   '80 

SOUND 

Distortion  and  adaptation  in  underwater  sound  locali- 
zation.  M.J.Wells  and  Helen  E.Ross,   illus  tabs 
Aviation,   Space  h  Envmt  Med  51:767-774  Aug  '80 

SOUSA,  John  P. 

John  Philip  Sousa-- 100th  anniversary.   Capt  Jeb  Ben- 
nett,  por  MarCor  Gaz  64:31-34  Oct  '80 

SOUTH  AFRICA  (REPUBLIC) 

The  South  African  Defence  Force.   Col  Norman  L. 
Dodd,   Ret.   Ulus  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125:39-43 
Mar  '80 

South  African  strategy:  The  strategy  of  an  interna- 
i  tional  pariah.  Patrick  J.Garrity.  illus  Nav  War 

Col  Rev  33:23-30  Sep-Oct  '80 

U.S.  policy  on  South  Africa:  "Absurd  .  .  .   and  danger- 
ous." C.  W.  Borklund.    illus  Govt  Exec  12:46+ 
Jul  '80 

F  o  r  e  i  gJ2__P_2Ji}SL¥ 

South  African  strategy:  The  strategy  of  an  interna- 
tional pariah.  Patrick  J.Garrity.  illus  Nav  War 
Col  Rev  33:23-30  Sep-Oct  '80 

S  t_r_at_e_g_i_c_  I_m  _p_o_r  _t  a  n  c_  e_ 

South  Africa's  strategic  importance:  A  re-assess- 
ment. Christopher  Coker.   RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies 
124:22-26  Dec  '79 


SONAR 

ASW--the  key  to  sea  control.  Gowri  S.Sundaram. 
illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 3:367-376   '80 

Countermeasures  against  sea  mine  threats  show 

European  lead.  Stefan  Geisenheyner .  illus  tab  Def 
Elect  12:43-44+  Apr  '80 


SOUTH  AMERICA 

P  o  1  i  t  icB£nd_Govejerim_eRt_ 

The  military  withdrawal  from  power  in  South  Ameri- 
ca. Martin  C. Needier.  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  6:614- 
624  Summer   '80 


SOUTHERN  COMMAND 

Alaskans  take  the  heat,  illus  Natl  Guard  34:36-37 
Jul  '80 

Black  Fury.   (Joint  training  exercise  in  Panama  to  test 
Southern  Command's  ability  to  defend  the  Panama 
Canal)  TSgt  Tim  Zane.  illus  Air  Reservist  32: 
12-13  May  '80 

SOVIET  UNION  see  Russia 

SPACE 

Commerci  £l__A_P.P_H_c_5j:  i_°_5_g_ 

Large  structures  in  space:  A  new  engineering  chal- 
lenge.  Thomas  Hagler.    illus  Mil  Engr  72:318-322 
Sep-Oct  '80 

Internatio  n  a  l_^_5_P_e_c_t_s_ 

AFA:  Go  slow  on  Soviet  space  treaty.  Len  Famiglietti. 
AF  Times  41:41  Oct  6   '80 

M  i  1  i  t  ajr^_  A_p_pJJ_£a  ti_o_n_s 

See  also 
Space  Warfare 

AF  must  go  deeper  in  space.  Hans  M.Mark.  AF 
Times  40:38  Mar  3  '80 

The  Air  Force  in  space.    (Presentation,   Dunedin  and 
Tampa  Air  Force  Assoc  Chapters,   Dunedin,   FL, 
Feb  28,    1980)  MajGen  William  R.Yost.   AF  Plcy 
Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,  pp   16-22,   Jun  '80 

Command,   control  and  communications  in  the  future. 
(Presentation,    16th  Annual  Meeting,   American 
Institute  of  Aeronautics  and  Astronautics,    Balti- 
more,  May  7,    1980)  LtGen  Robert  T.  Marsh.   AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,  pp  30-40,   Aug  '80 

Making  use  of  space  hardware.   (Presentation,    Bever 
ly  Hills  Rotary  Club,   Beverly  Hills,   CA,   Aug   18, 
1980)  LtGen  Richard  C.Henry.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  28-32,   Oct  '80 

Military  space  maneuvers  in  the  '80s.  Deborah  M. 
Kyle  and  others,  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117: 
36-38+  Jul  '80 

National  space  policy  and  aerospace  doctrine.    (Pre- 
sentation,  National  Space  Club,   Washington, 
Oct  24,    1979)  MajGen  William  R.Yost.  AF  Plcy 
Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup  No.  1:7-16  Jan  '80 

$100M  space  center  to  be  built  in  FY  '82.  Len  Fa- 
miglietti. AF  Times  40:2  Jan  7   '80 

Scientific     Applications 

See  also 
Satellites,  Artificial- -Scientific  Uses 

SPACE  COMMUNICATIONS 


See  also 
Satellites,   Artificial  —  Communication  Applications 

Military  space  communications  systems --has  tech- 
nology outpaced  the  user?   LtGen  Richard  C.Henry, 
illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24:18+  Dec   '79- 
Jan  '80 


397 
SPACE  COMMUNICATIONS     -  Continued 

Space  shuttle  radios  being  tested  by  RCA.   Signal 
34:100  Feb  '80 

Space  talk.  SP5  Bill  Branley.  illus  Soldiers  35:18-22 
Dec   '80 

SPACE  CREWS 

See  also 
Astronauts 

SPACE  DEFENSE  OPERATIONS  CENTER 

Antisatellite  missile  flight  test  nears.    illus  Def  Elect 
12:22+  Dec  '80 

SPACE  DEFENSES 

AF  must  go  deeper  in  space.  Hans  M.Mark.  AF 
Times  40:38  Mar  3   '80 

Dawn  of  a  new  strategic  era?   Edgar  Ulsamer.  AF 
Mag  63:49-54  May  '80 

A  more  liberal,   avant  garde  R&D  program.   Edgar 
Ulsamer.   illus  AF  Mag  63:42-47  Jun  '80 

SPACE  ENVIRONMENT 

Large  structures  in  space:  A  new  engineering  chal- 
lenge.  Thomas  Hagler.   illus  Mil  Engr  72:318-322 
Sep-Oct  '80 

SPACE  FEEDING 

Shuttle  treats  coming  up.  illus  AF  Times  40:32 
Mar  10  '80 

Space  flight  diet.    (Interview  with  I.Popov)  Soviet  Mil 
Rev  No.  6:38-39  Jun  '80 

SPACE  FLIGHT 

See  also 
Space  Vehicles 

Missiles  and  astronautics.   Regular  feature  in  some 
issues  of  Natiorwl_Defense 

Commercial    Ap plications 
See  Space--Commercial  Applications 

_In  t_e_r  na  t  i  o  na  1    A  s  £  e  c  t  s_ 
See  Space --International  Aspects 

Manned    Flights,     American 

See  also  specific  projects  by  name,   e.g., 
Space  Project- -Skylab 

^l_arin_e_d_  _F_H  g_  h  t_s_>__RjLS_si_a_n_ 

Man  in  open  space.   (Interview  with  Lt-Col  Alexei 
Leonov)  illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  3:14-17  Mar  '80 

P_h_y_s_j_  o  l.cig.ijL^J—  ——-B—S-— 

See  also 
Weightlessness 

Long-term  follow-up  of  Skylab  bone  demineralization. 
Frederick  E.Tilton  and  others,  illus  tabs  Aviation, 
Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:1209-1213  Nov  '80 


398 


SPACE  FLIGHT  -  Continued 

Physiological    A__._P__.__.i.£  -  Cont'd 

Retinal  changes  in  rats  flown  on  Cosmos  936:  A  cos- 
mic ray  experiment.   Delbert  E.Philpott  and 
others,   illus  Aviation,  Space   &  Envmt  Med  51:556- 
562  Jun  '80 

Space  motion  sickness:  Skylab  revisited.  Ashton 

Graybiel.    illus  tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med 
51:814-822  Aug  '80 

SPACE  INDUSTRY  AND  TRADE  see  Aerospace  Industry 
and  Trade 

SPACE  LABORATORIES  see  Space  Stations 

SPACE  MEDICINE 

See  also 
Space  Flight- -Physiological  Aspects 

Dr  Sam.   Regular  feature  in  some  issues  of  TAC 
Attack 

SPACE  NAVIGATION 

See  also 
Satellites,   Artificial—Navigation  Applications 

SPACE  PHOTOGRAPHY  see  Photography,   Space 

SPACE  POLICY 

R  u  s_s_i  a 

The  Soviet  space  program  in  1979.   Charles  S.Shel- 
don II.   illus  tabs  AF  Mag  63:88-93  Mar  '80 

U  n  i  t  e  ^__Sj_a_t  ££ 

Air  Force  priorities.   (Presentation,   Air  Force  Assoc 
National  Convention,   Washington,  Sep  17,    1980) 
Hans  M.Mark.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  2-6,   Nov  '80 

The  national  space  policy.  (Presentation,  Subcommit- 
tee on  Space  Science  and  Applications  of  the  House 
Committee  on  Science  and  Technology,   Washington, 
July  24,    1980)  Hans  M.Mark.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup,    pp  2-5,   Sep   '80 

National  space  policy  and  aerospace  doctrine.    (Pre- 
sentation, National  Space  Club,   Washington, 
Oct  24,    1979)  MajGen  William  R.Yost.  AF  Plcy 
Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup  No.  1:7-16  Jan  '80 

Old  problems,  new  solutions  surfacing  in  space  pro- 
grams. Interview.  LtGen  Richard  C.Henry,  illus 
Def  Elect  12:55-58  Dec   '80 

The  shuttle  and  the  second  great  era  in  space. 

BrigGen  Robert  A.Rosenberg  and  LtCol  Wayne  L. 
O'Hera,   Jr.   illus  Defense/80,  pp  12-19,    May  '80 

Space  policy  and  its  implications  on  shuttle.    (Paper 
presented  at  1979  Annual  Meeting,   American 
Astronautical  Society,   Los  Angeles,   Oct  29-Nov  1) 
BrigGen  Robert  A.Rosenberg  and  LtCol  Wayne  L. 
O'Hern,   Jr.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup  No.  1: 
17-25  Jan  '80 


SPACE  POLICY   -  Continued 

Uni  t_e_.cljS_t_a_t.e_i.   -   Cont'd 

A  space  policy  for  the   1980s--and  beyond.   Cecil 
Heftel.   illus  AU  Rev  32:2-16  Nov-Dec   '80 

SPACE  PROGRAMS 

Aerospace  world.   Regular  feature  in  issues  of  Air 
Force  Ma_gazin<j 

Cinderella  spacecraft:  Deep-space  probes  face  fund- 
ing starvation,   despite  brilliant  achievements  in 
1979.  Chris  Bulloch,  illus  Interavia  35:231-234 
Mar  '80 

The  world  of  aerospace.    Regular  feature  in  issues  of 

Interavia 


Europe,      W  e_s  t  ________ 

Ariane--Europe's  space  challenge.   Theo  Pirard.  illus 
Aerosp  Intl  15:4-6+  Oct-Nov  '79 

Ariane:  Third  time  lucky,   illus  Interavia  35:116-117 
Feb  '80 

Creation  of  Arianespace,  the  world's  first  space 
transportation  company,  tab  Interavia  35:401 
May   '80 

European  communities  related  to  space  programmes. 
Theo  Pirard.   illus  Aerosp  Intl  16:57-60  Mar- 
Apr  '80 

Germany    (  Federal    Republic) 

West  German  space  programs,    illus  tab  Interavia  35: 
311-312  Apr  '80 

India 

India's  space  program:  Across  the  board  on  a  shoe- 
string. H. P.  Mama,  illus  map  Interavia  35:60-62 
Jan  '80 

Russia 

The  Soviet  space  program  in  1979.  Charles  S.Shel- 
don II.    illus  tabs  AF  Mag  63:88-93  Mar  '80 

The  Soviet  space  shuttle  program.   LtCol  Carl  A. 
Forbrich,   Jr.   AU  Rev  31:55-62  May- Jun  '80 

United    States 


Old  problems,  new  solutions  surfacing  in  space  pro- 
grams. Interview.  LtGen  Richard  C.Henry,  illus 
Def  Elect  12:55-58  Dec   '80 

U ni_t ed   States--Air    Force 

Making  use  of  space  hardware.   (Presentation,   Bever- 
ly Hills  Rotary  Club,   Beverly  Hills,   CA,   Aug   18, 
1980)  LtGen  Richard  C.Henry.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  28-32,   Oct  '80 

A  more  liberal,   avant  garde  R&D  program.    Edgar 
Ulsamer.   illus  AF  Mag  63:42-47  Jun  '80 

The  national  space  policy.   (Presentation,  Subcommit- 
tee on  Space  Science  and  Applications  of  the  House 
Committee  on  Science  and  Technology,   Washington, 
July  24,    1980)  Hans  M.Mark.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  2-5,  Sep  '80 


399 


SPACE  PROGRAMS  -   Continued 

United    States  -  -Air     Force-   Cont'd 

Salute  to  space  division.  (Presentation,   Air  Force 
Assoc  National  Convention,   Washington,   Sep  16, 
1980)  Robert  J.Hermann.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs: 
Sup,   pp  13-15,   Nov  '80 

United     States--Nat_io  n  a.  1  _A  e  r  on_a  u_t  i_c_s_ 
and    Space    Administration 

March  (1981)  still  lift-off  date  for  U.S.   space  shuttle. 
AF  Times  41:26  Aug  18    '80 

The  shuttle  and  the  second  great  era  in  space. 

BrigGen  Robert  A.Rosenberg  and  LtCol  Wayne  L. 
O'Hem,   Jr.   illus  Defense/80,  pp   12-19,   May  '80 

Space  policy  and  its  implications  on  shuttle.    (Paper 
presented  at  1979  Annual  Meeting,   American 
Astronautical  Society,    Los  Angeles,   Oct29-Novl) 
BrigGen  Robert  A.Rosenberg  and  LtCol  Wayne  L. 
O'Hern,   Jr.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup  No.  1: 
17-25  Jan  '80 

A  space  policy  for  the   1980s --and  beyond.   Cecil 
Heftel.   illus  AU  Rev  32:2-16  Nov-Dec   '80 

SPACE  PROJECT 


SPACE  STATIONS 


See  also 


Sky.  lab- 
Long-term  follow-up  of  Skylab  bone  demineralization 
Frederick  E.Tilton  and  others,  illus  tabs  Aviation, 
Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:1209-1213  Nov  '80 

Space  motion  sickness:  Skylab  revisited.   Ashton 

Graybiel.    illus  tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med 
51:814-822  Aug  '80 

TIROS 


Space  Project- -Skylab 

New  stage  in  the  development  of  USSR  space  research. 
Yuri  Zaitsev.  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51: 
1163-1165  Oct  '80 


Orbiting  spaceport  being  studied,  illus  Def  Elect  12:30 
Dec  '80 

Design 

Large  structures  in  space:  A  new  engineering  chal- 
lenge.  Thomas  Hagler.    illus  Mil  Engr  72:318-322 
Sep-Oct  '80 

SPACE  TAXIS  see  Space   Transporters 


SPACE   TRANSPORTERS 


AF  must  go  deeper  in  space.  Hans  M.Mark.  AF 
Times  40:38  Mar  3   '80 

March  (1981)  still  lift-off  date  for  U.S.    space  shuttle. 
AF  Times  41:26  Aug  18   '80 

Military  space  maneuvers  in  the  '80s.  Deborah  M. 
Kyle  and  others,  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117: 
36-38+  Jul  '80 

A  more  liberal,  avant  garde  R&D  program.  Edgar 
Ulsamer.   illus  AF  Mag  63:42-47  Jun  '80 

Not  all  peaches  and  cream  for  the  space  shuttle,  illus 
Def  Elect  12:75-76  Dec   '80 


Orbiting  spaceport  being  studied,  illus  Def  Elect  12:30 
Dec   '80 


Twenty  years  of  forecasting  progress:  Weather  from 
space.   Theo  Pirard.  illus  Aerosp  Intl  16:55-56+ 
Sep-Oct  '80 

SPACE  RACE 

See  also 
Space- -International  Aspects 

SPACE  RESEARCH 

See  also 
Space --International  Aspects 
Space  Programs 

China  _(_P_e_o_p_l_e_'_s_  R  j_p_u_b_l  j_c_) 

The  Chinese  ballistic  missile  program.  Mark  Wade, 
illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  8: 1190- 1 192  '80 

Ru  s  s  ia 

New  stage  in  the  development  of  USSR  space  research. 
Yuri  Zaitsev.  Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51: 
1163-1165  Oct  '80 

SPACE  SHUTTLES  see  Space  Transporters 


Project  Touchdown:  Lending  a  hand.  Maj  James  I. 

Clark,  illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:10-12  May  '80 

The  shuttle  and  the  second  great  era  in  space. 

BrigGen  Robert  A.Rosenberg  and  LtCol  Wayne  L. 
O'Hern,   Jr.    illus  Defense/80,  pp  12-19,   May  '80 

Shuttle  launch  cost  to  be  $82M  higher.  AF  Times 
40:8  May  5   '80 

Shuttle  port  is  taking  shape.   Len  Famiglietti.   AF 
Times  40:4  Jul  21   '80 

The  Soviet  space  shuttle  program.    LtCol  Carl  A. 
Forbrich,   Jr.   AU  Rev  31:55-62  May-Jun  '80 

Space  policy  and  its  implications  on  shuttle.    (Paper 
presented  at  1979  Annual  Meeting,   American 
Astronautical  Society,   Los  Angeles,   Oct  29-Nov  1) 
BrigGen  Robert  A.Rosenberg  and  LtCol  Wayne  L. 
O'Hern,   Jr.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup  No.  1: 
17-25  Jan  '80 

Space  shuttle  mired  in  bureaucratic  feud.   Edgar  Ul- 
samer.  illus  AF  Mag  63:72-77  Sep   '80 

Space  shuttle  progress- -nearing  the  end  of  the  tunnel? 
Chris  Bulloch,  illus  tab  Interavia  35:899-906 
Oct  '80 

Space  shuttle  radios  being  tested  by  RCA.   Signal 
34:100  Feb  '80 


400 


SPACE   TRANSPORTERS  -  Continued 

Space  shuttle  update:  Into  the  construction  phase. 
LtCol  Thomas  L.Bozarth.  illus  AF  Engrg  k  Svcs 
Qtr  21:8-9  May  '80 

History 

An  early  orbital  'shuttle'  (Dyna-Soar) .  Jay  Miller, 
illus  AF  Times  40:29  Feb  4  '80 

SPACE  VEHICLES 


See  also 
Satellites,   Artificial 
Space  Stations 
Space  Transporters 


SPARE  PARTS 


See  also 


G  J?_2und_-Su£_gH_E*_  _5.  £  £  LSJH——— 


Airplanes,    Military- -Spare  Parts 

Diminishing  sources--a  logistics  problem.  Maj  Mi- 
chael J.Higgins,  Jr.  illus  tabs  Log  Spectrum  14: 
6-8  Summer  '  80 

Initial  spares  provisioning:  An  exercise  in  optimiza- 
tion.  TIG  Brief  32:7  Oct  31   '80 

A  maintenance  nightmare.  LtCol  Richard  P  .Diehl. 
illus  Army  Log  12:6-11  Sep-Oct  '80 

Opportunistic  base  and  depot  maintenance  policies  for 
F100  engines  in  F-15  aircraft.  John  L. Madden  and 
Virginia  L.Williamson,  tabs  AF  J  Log  4:18-22 
Winter  '80 


Shuttle  port  is  taking  shape.   Len  Famiglietti.   AF 
Times  40:4  Jul  21   '80 

L_a_u_n_cji_i  n_g_ 

Ariane:  Third  time  lucky,   illus  Interavia  35:116-117 
Feb  '80 

March  (1981)  still  lift-off  date  for  U.S.   space  shuttle. 
AF  Times  41:26  Aug  18   '80 

Shuttle  launch  cost  to  be  $82M  higher.  AF  Times 
40:8  May  5   '80 

Shuttle  port  is  taking  shape.    Len  Famiglietti.   AF 
Times  40:4  Jul  21   '80 

SPACE  WARFARE 


The  Air  Force  in  space.    (Presentation,    Dunedin  and 
Tampa  Air  Force  Assoc  Chapters,   Dunedin,   FL, 
Feb  28,    1980)  MajGen  William  R.Yost.   AF  Plcy 
Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,  pp  16-22,   Jun  '80 

Electronic  warfare  in  naval  operations.   Mario  De 
Arcangelis.   illus  Armada  Intl  4:40-42+  Mar- 
Apr  '80 


SPAIN 

Foreign    Relations 

NATO 

Should  Spain  join  NATO?    LtComdr  Antonio  Zea.  illus 
tab  Nav  War  Col  Rev  32:78-87  Nov-Dec   '79 

Spain  and  NATO:  Problems  and  prospects.   Col  F.R. 
Stevens,   Jr.    illus  AU  Rev  31:2-14  Mar-Apr  '80 

S  t_r_Lt£JLJ.i:_  I_£?J?_° _I  _*  £  £  £  £ 

Should  Spain  join  NATO?    LtComdr  Antonio  Zea.  illus 
tab  Nav  War  Col  Rev  32:78-87  Nov-Dec  '79 

Spain  and  its  defense  organization.   LtCol  J.Sanchez 
Mendez  and  others,  illus  chart  Intl  Def  Rev  pt  1, 
The  Armed  Forces.   12,   No.  9:1489- 1494  '79;  pt  2, 
The  defense  industry.    13,   No.  1:103-108   '80 

SPALDING,    John  R.  ,   Jr 

(Warner  Robins  Air  Logistics  Center)  Interview. 
MajGen  John  R.Spalding,   Jr.  por  Mil  Elect/ 
Countermeasures  6:16+  Mar  '80 


Spares  Acquisition  Integrated  with  Production  (SAIP). 
TIG  Brief  32:8  Mar  7  '80 

Supplying  Europe  with  repair  parts.  LtCol  James  K. 
Hitch,  illus  Army  Log  12:24-26  May-Jun  '80 

War  reserve  materiel  review.   TIG  Brief  32:5 
Jun  13   '80 

SPATIAL  DISORIENTATION 


Instrument  related  accidents.   WgComdr  Jeremy  Saye. 
illus  TAC  Attack  20:14-15  Oct  '80 

Spatial  disorientation.   Maj  Kenneth  C.  Do zier.  Aerosp 
Safety  36:12-13  Feb  '80 

Where  did  I  say  I  was?  CDR  V.M.Voge.  (Reprinted 
from  Approach,  Sep  1980)  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36: 
24-26  Nov  '80 

SPECIAL  EXPERIENCE  IDENTIFIERS  see  Pe r s onnel 
Classification --Air  Force--U.S. 

SPECIAL  FORCES 


An  exchange  of  wings  over  West  Virginia.    (Select 
members  of  the  Canadian  Airborne  Regiment  par- 
ticipate in  Pierce  Memorial  Jump  Fest,    Camp 
Dawson,   WV)  Pamela  A.Kane,   illus  Natl  Guard 
34:15-17  Nov  '80 

The  lessons  of  the  Iranian  raid  for  American  military 
policy.  Alexander  Scott,  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl 
117:26+  Jun  '80 

Special  forces  of  the  Plains.    (Solomon  Avengers, 

Army  scouts  against  the  Indians,    1868)  Michael  L. 
Starr,   illus  Army  30:43-45+  Feb  '80 

SPECIAL  OPERATIONS  SCHOOL 


Special  Operations  School--the   'other'  Air  Force 
SOS.   illus  Officer  56:20-22  Sep  '80 

SPECIAL  WARFARE  see  Unconventional  Warfare 
SPECIALISTS  see  Manpower,    Technical 

SPECIFICATIONS 

"The  difficulty  arises  when  a  particular  technology 
matures  two  years  after  we  need  it."  Interview. 
Gen  Alton  D.Slay.  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117: 
40-42+  Jan  '80 


401 


SPECIFICATIONS   -  Continued  SPORTS     -   Continued 

System  engineering- -the  key  to  effective  transition/  Two  NCOs  defy  death;  scale   'highest  mountain'  (Mt 

evolution  of  Army  C3  systems.   MajGen  Emmett  Aconcagua,    Mendoza,   Argentina).   Pat  Vaughan. 

Paige,   Jr.  Signal  34:17-21  Jul  '80  iUus  AF  Times  40:16+ Apr  14   '80 

SPEECH  T^e  winter  Olympics.   G.Timokhin.  illus  Soviet  Mil 
Rev  No. 4:63-65  Apr  '80 

Voice  technology  in  military  training.   Robert  Breaux.     SQUADRON  OFFICER  SCHOOL 
illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:44-47  Fourth  Quarter   '80 

A  new  look  for  SOS  Correspondence  Program.   TIG 
SPEED,   AIR  see  Air-Speed  Brief  32:13- 14  Apr  4   '80 

SPIES  AND  SPYING  see  Espionage  Notes  from  the  computer  resource  managers.   Maj 

Bob  Simpson  and  SMSgt  Phil  Barrick.   illus  AF 
SPONSOR  PROGRAMS  Compt  14:34  Jul  '80 

HJ_s_t_o_r_y_ 
Dear  sponsor:  Here's  what  I  need  to  know,  illus  AF 

Times,    Times  Magazine  sup:4  May  5   '80  ^  ^^  3Q  ^^  ^   ,motivator_  ,  AF  Times  41.36 

,      ,•      j  *,  Oct  27   '80 

Support  centers  for  kin,   INTRO  (Individualized  New- 
comer TReatment  and  Orientation)  expansion 
pushed.  AF  Times  41:14  Oct  20   '80  STAATS,  Elmer  B. 

Well- controlled  accounting  systems--a  must  for  the 
SPORTS  eighties.  (Address,   American  Society  of  Military 

.  Comptrollers  National  Symposium,  San  Antonio, 

Air  Force  plays  special  role  in  Winter  Olympics.  ^         ^^^  B<staats_  por  Armed  ForCes 

K.Thuermer.   illus  Sergeants   18:28  Feb    80  ^^  2S.4_7+  ^  lgQ 

The  Army  at  Lake  Placid  ...   an  Olympian  effort. 

Capt  Gardner  Nason  and  Steve  Abbott,   illus  Sol-  STAFF  COLLEGES 

diers  35:15-19  May  '80 

A  rjri_e_d__F_o_r_c_e_s_-;_^_J_ap_a_n_ 
CIOR's  Canadian  challenge,   illus  Air  Reservist  33:6 

Nov  '80  Officer  education  in  Japan.   Edward  J.Drea.   illus  Mil 

Rev  60:31-39  Sep   '80 
Delaware  National  Guard  Minuteman  Marathon.   Pam- 
ela A.Kane,   illus  Natl  Guard  34:26-29  May  '80  Armed    Forces--_U;_S. 

A  festival  of  sport  and  friendship  (1980  Olympics).  See  also 

Col  G.Timokhin.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  10:63-64  Armed  Forces  Staff  College 

Oct  '80 

,  _                                                                                 Army--U.S. 
The  KGB  (Committee  on  State  Security)  Olympics:  

USSR  fields  world-class  team--to  entertain  and 

entrap  the  unwary.  John  J. McGrath.  illus  Sea  ee  a  so 

„~  .,,-    -.,    \.        ion  Army  War  College 

Power  23:25-26+  May  '80  '  6 

^,,oiT^                                                            Navy--U.S. 
Measuring  up  (at  the  USAF  boxing  camp).   SMSgt  Dave  

Sheeder.   illus  Airman  24:31-35  Sep   '80  See  also 

Naval  War  College 
Mission:  The  Olympics --for  military  Olympic  hope- 
fuls,  the  final  push  is  still  on.  Lothar  H.Wedekind 
and  others,  illus  AF  Times,    Times  Magazine  sup:       STAFF  OFFICERS 

12-16+  Mar  3   '80 

Air     F  o  £_££ 

Moscow  prepares  for  the  Olympics.   (Interview  with 

Vladimir  Fyodorovich  Promyslov)  illus  Soviet  Mil  Inspectors  and  staff  officers:  Friends  or  foes?    TIG 

Rev  No.  1:62-64  Jan  '80  Brief  32:3  Nov  28  '80 

Mutual  aspirations  for  freedom  stressed  at  CIOR/  AjM^Y- 

CIOMR  congresses.   Gen  R.  M.  Withers,   illus  Of- 
ficer 56:28-29  Oct  '80  The  commander  and  the  staff.   Col  P.  Simchenkov.   So- 
viet Mil  Rev  No.  6:17- 19  Jun  '80 

The   1980  Olympics.    Lt-Col  I.Sergeyev.    illus  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No.  7:63-64  Jul  '80 

1980  Winter  Olympics:  Total  Army  support.  Capt  STAFFS,  MILITARY 

Gardner  M. Nason.  illus  Soldiers  35:50-53  Jan  '80 

See  also 

The  Olympic  arenas  of  the  Central  Army  Sports  Club  Army  General  Staff 

(Moscow).   Col  I.Krupnitsky.  illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  Joint  Chiefs  of  Staff 

No. 2:62-64  Feb  '80 

Over  the  long  haul.    (AF  Capt  Wally  Saeger,   marathon  Civilian  control  and  military  professionalism:  A  sys- 

runner)  William  Holder,    illus  Airman  24:34-36  temic  problem.   Col  Trevor  N.  Dupuy,   Ret.   illus 

Aug  ,8q  Strat  Rev  8:36-43  Winter  '80 


402 
STANDARD  OF  LIVING  see  Cost  and  Standard  of  Living        STANDARDIZATION  -  Continued 


STANDARDIZATION 

ASRAAM--smoke  without  fire?  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 5:686-687   '80 

Armaments  co-operation  in  NATO.  John  B.Walsh. 
illus  tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24:8+  Dec  '79- 
Jan  '80 

The  Army's  national  role  in  NATO  communications. 
MajGen  Clarence  E.McKnight,  Jr.  illus  tabs  map 
Signal  35:43-46+  Dec   '80 

Collaborative  weapons  acquisition:  A  closer  look. 
Robert  W.Dean.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25: 
33-34+  Apr-May  '80 

The  current  avionics  approach:  Rational  standardiza- 
tion at  work.   F.Clifton  Berry,   Jr.  illus  AF  Mag 
63:62-63+  Jul  '80 

"The  difficulty  arises  when  a  particular  technology 
matures  two  years  after  we  need  it."  Interview. 
Gen  Alton  D.Slay.  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117: 
40-42+  Jan  '80 

European  and  transatlantic  armaments  cooperation 
from  the  German  viewpoint.   Hans  L.Eberhard. 
(Trans  by  Paul  A.  Chadwell  from  Soldat  und  Tech- 
nik,   Sep  1979)  tabs  Natl  Def  64:37-41  Apr   '80 

Future  European  combat  aircraft--where  do  we  go 
from  here?    illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 5:656-657   '80 

Interoperability  and  EW .  Michael  T.Thurbon.  Signal 
34:13+  Apr  '80 

Interoperability  in  command  and  control  by  networks. 
Karl  H.Wagner,  illus  tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations 
24:48-50+  Oct-Nov  '79 

JINTACCS  (Joint  INteroperability  of  TActical  Com- 
mand and  Control  Systems).  MajGen  Clay  T. 
Buckingham,  illus  tab  Signal  34:53-54+  May- 
Jun  '80 

Military  IC  standardization:  Bedrock  or  boondoggle? 
Jim  Martin,  illus  tab  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures 
pt  1,   5:49+  Dec   '79;  pt  2,   6:41+  Jan  '80 

Missile  unity:  A  NATO  view.  (Interview  with  G.R. 
Jefferson)  David  Harvey,  illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8, 
No. 3:39-41+  '80 

NATO  and  rationalization,  standardization,   and  inter- 
operability.  LtCol  Glynn  E.Parker,    illus  Army 
Log  12:24-27  Mar-Apr  '80 

NATO  armaments  co-operation:  The  official  U.S. 
DOD  view.  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  6:803-806   '80 

NATO  C3  issues.   Gen  Bernard  W.Rogers  and  others, 
illus  Signal  35:9-10+  Dec   '80 

NIS  (NATO  Identification  System)- -a  new  identifica- 
tion system  for  NATO.  Dan  Boyle,  illus  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 3:351+  '80 


Spread  spectrum  technology.   (Convention  panel, 
AFCEA,   Washington,   June  25,    1980)  J.N. Birch 
and  others,  illus  tab  Signal  34:49+  Aug  '80 

Standardization:  A  Systems  Command  perspective. 
Gen  Alton  D.Slay.  illus  Mil  Elect/Countermea- 
sures  6:90-93  Sep   '80 

Toward  standardizing  conventional  ammunition.   Ed- 
ward J.  Jamieson.    illus  tab  Army  Log  12:28-31 
Nov- Dec   '80 

U.S. -German:  Compatible  antiarmor  systems?    Maj 
Phillip  W.Gray,  illus  tab  Mil  Rev  60:2-8  Nov  '80 

STANDARDS  OF  CONDUCT 


'Bare'  photos  covered  by  conduct  code.   Len  Famig- 
lietti.   AF  Times  40:1+  Mar  24   '80 

A  do-it-yourself  professional  code  for  the  military. 
Gen  Maxwell  D.Taylor,   Ret.  illus    Parameters  10: 
10-15  Dec   '80 

Ethics  inaction.   Maj  Montgomery  C.  Meigs.   Army 
30:17-19  Aug  '80 

Quality  force  is  aim  of  new  guide  to  field.   Len  Famig- 
lietti.   AF  Times  41:1+  Aug  18   '80 

To  serve  with  honor.  Maj  Richard  A.Gabriel,  illus 
Army  30:17-21  May  '80 

STANFORD,    David  L. 

From  pilot  to  pilot.    (AF  Reserve  MajGen  David  L. 
Stanford  talks  to  AF  pilots  about  military  and  civil- 
ian careers)  Robe rt  K .  Ruhl .  por  Airman  24:9-14 
Jun  '80 

STARRY,   Donn  A. 


Does  Armor  have  a  "ho  hum"  attitude?    Gen  Donn  A. 
Starry.   (Address,    1980  Armor  Conference)  Armor 
89:46-47  Jul-Aug   '80 

Values,   not  scores,    the  best  measure  of  soldier  qual- 
ity.  Gen  Donn  A. Starry,  por  Army  30:38-43 
Oct  '80 


STARS 


Stargazing  for  fun.   Capt  Stephen  P.  Pappas.   illus 
Navigator  27:17-20  Spring   '80 


STATE  DEPT 


Automating  the  State  Department.  Govt  Exec  12:50 
Aug   '80 

STATES,    NEW 

Civil-military  relations  in  new  states.   J.  'Bayo  Adek- 
son.   RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125:58-63  Mar  '80 


Seven  by  seven.    LtCol  Charles  W.Montgomery,   Ret. 
Fid  Arty  J  48:53-54  Jul-Aug  '80 

Small  arms:  Beginning  the  change.   David  Harvey, 
illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.  1:12-18   '80 


STATISTICS 

Here  are  entered  articles  on  statistical  theory  and 
methods.   For  statistical  information  on  a  specific 
subject  see  the  subdivision  Statistics  under  the 
specific  subject. 


403 


STEALTH  CONCEPT 

(ADM)  Zumwalt:  Carter  leaked  Stealth  for  political 
edge.  AF  Times  41:2  Sep  29   '80 

B-52  replacement  to  include   'Stealth.  '  AF  Times  41:6 
Sep  29  '80 

DOD  specifies  what  Stealth  data  is  OK.  AF  Times  41: 
40  Nov  17   '80 


STEAM  PLANTS 

Cogeneration  plants:  Expedient  energy  conservation. 
Fritz  E.Hein.  illus  tab  Mil  Engr  72:100-103  Mar- 
Apr  '80 

Refuse -fired  plant  (Hampton,   VA)  will  save  2  million 
gallons  of  oil  a  year.   AF  Times  41:46  Oct  27   '80 

STEEL 


Excerpts  from  Governor  Reagan's  speech  on  Stealth 
leaks  (Jacksonville,   FL,  Sep  4,    1980).  SecDef 
Brown's  rejoinder.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:72 
Oct  '80 


Effective  aid.   (CMEA  (Council  of  Mutual  Economic 
Assistance)  and  the  developing  countries'  metal- 
making  industries)  A  .Shevchenko.  Soviet  Mil  Rev 
No.  10:50-51  Oct  '80 


House  panel  (Armed  Services  Subcommittee  on  Inves- 
tigations) calls  Brown  on  'leaks.  '  AF  Times  41:12 
Sep  8  '80 

House  unit  (Armed  Services  Committee)  bars   'Stealth' 
probe.  AF  Times  41:7  Sep  22  '80 

Journal  testimony  on  Stealth  leaks  before  the  House 
Armed  Services  Investigating  Subcommittee,  illus 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:11+  Oct  '80 

The  most  invisible  airplane.  LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker,  Ret. 
AF  Times  41:19-20  Sep  15   '80 

Partisan  politics  and  the  Pentagon.  Bruce  Callander, 
illus  AF  Times  41:20+  Sep  15   '80 

President  Carter's  comments  on  Stealth  leaks.  (Infor- 
mal remarks  to  reporters,  Perth  Amboy,  NJ,  Sep 
9,    1980)  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:73  Oct  '80 

Sec  Brown  under  oath  on  'Stealth.  '  Martha  Lynn 
Craver.   illus  AF  Times  41:3  Sep   15   '80 

Statement  by  Dr  William  J.Perry,   House  Armed  Ser- 
vices Investigating  Subcommittee,   4  September 
1980.  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:22+  Oct  '80 


STENNIS,    John  C. 

(Sen)  Stennis:  More  pay  is  not  the  answer.  AF  Times 
40:6  May  5   '80 

Titan  replacement  urged  by  Stennis  .  AF  Times  41:7 
Oct  13   '80 

STEWARDS  AND  STEWARDESSES  see  Cabin  Crews 


STOCKDALE,    James_B. 

Moral  leadership.   VADM  James  B.  Stockdale,   Ret. 
por  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:86-89  Sep   '80 

STOCKPILING 

The  national  defense  stockpile.   Defense/80,  pp  23-24, 
Dec   '80 

Next:  A  resource  war?  U.S.  dependency  on  raw  ma- 
terial imports  cited.  Warren  P.Baker .  tab  maps 
Sea  Power  23:55-56+  Oct  '80 

Strategic  materials --important  factors  in  readiness. 
John  D.Morgan,   Jr.  illus  tabs  Mil  Engr  72:413- 
417  Nov-Dec  '80 


WTC5 


Statement  of  Defense  Secretary  Harold  Brown  (on 
Stealth  technology) .  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl 
118:23  Oct  '80 


STOLAROW,    Jerome  H. 


Auditor  General.   AF  Compt  14:32  Oct  '80 


Stealth  aircraft,   illus  Interavia  35:883  Oct  '80 

'Stealth'  aircraft  invisible  to  radar  (Def  Sec  Brown 
has  announced).  AF  Times  41:12  Sep  8  '80 


Stealth  aircraft  program  revealed.  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 7:979  '80 


'Stealth'  aircraft  technology.  Harold  Brown  and  Wil- 
liam J.Perry.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  9-11,   Oct  '80 


The  Stealth  approach,   illus  Armada  Intl  4:50+  Sep- 
Oct  '80 


Top  secret  revealed.  H.R.Kaplan.  Sergeants   18: 
24-25  Dec   '80 


U.S.  has  been  flying  virtually  invisible  aircraft  for 
over  two  years.   ("Stealth"  program)  Benjamin  F. 
Schemmer.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:30-31  Sep  '80 


STORAGE 

Compensatory  measures  must  truly  compensate.    TIG 
Brief  32:4  Oct  31   '80 

How's  that  again?   (Public  warehousing)  Translog  11: 
14-16  Feb  '80 

Important  subject:  Explosives  waivers.    TIG  Brief 
32:17  Jan  11   '80 

Operating  a  tactical  marine  terminal.   Capt  Roger  W. 
McHenry.   illus  Army  Log  12;20-23  Sep-Oct  '80 

Physical  security  upgrade  program.   TIG  Brief  32:4 
Oct  17   '80 

Super  guards:  Duty  at  America's  nuclear  outposts. 
MSgt  Matt  Glasgow,   illus  Soldiers  35:36-39  May  '80 

Time  well  spent  by  senior  managers.    TIG  Brief  31:7 
Dec  21   '79 


What's  a  warehouse?    Ronald  V.Claussen.  illus 
Translog   11:7-8  May   '80 


404 


STRAINS  AND  STRESSES 

Betting  the  50.   Joseph  F.Tilson.   illus  Aerosp  Safety 
36:2-3  May  '80 

Bubble  gum,   bailing  wire,   and  ASIP  (Aircraft  Struc- 
tural Integrity  Program),   or  .  .  .  how  we  keep 
your  aircraft  from  falling  apart.   Maj  Paul  L. 
Tiley.   illus  tabs  Aerosp  Safety  36:22-23  Feb  '80 

Get  a  bigger  thumb.   Joseph  F.Tilson.    illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:2-3  Jun  '80 

Tankers  live  longer.  (The  value  of  the  in-flight 
Acoustic  Crack  Detection  System  (ACDS)  for 
C/KC-135  aircraft)  Budd  Parrish.  illus  tabs 
Aerosp  Safety  36:8-11  Apr  '80 

STRAITS  see  Waterways 


STRATEGIC  AIR  COMMAND 


See  also 
Air  Force,  8th 
Air  Force,    15th 


ACE  (Accelerated  Copilot  Enrichment):  Developing 
aircraft  commanders.  Capt  George  E.Walrond. 
Combat  Crew  30:26-28  Jun  '80 

ADTAC  participates  in  Giant  Voice.  Capt  Owen  Jen- 
sen, illus  TAC  Attack  20:18-21  Feb  '80 

931st  (Air  Refueling  Group)  receives  highest  marks 
in  SAC  evaluation,   illus  Officer  56:14  Mar  '80 

Busy  Partner  (orientation  flight  program  for  SAC 
wives  at  Minot  AFB,   ND).    Capts  Al  Serrano  and 
Rich  Orkin.    illus  Combat  Crew  30:8-9+  Mar  '80 

Busy  Prairie.    (SAC's  Strategic  Projection  Force  sup- 
ports the  Rapid  Deployment  Joint  Task  Force) 
LtCol  George  L.Newton  III.    illus  Combat  Crew  30: 
4-7+  Dec  '80 

Career  opportunities  in  SAC  Operations  Plans. 

BrigGen  Allen  K.Rachel  and  Maj  Dennis  P.  Hynes. 
illus  Navigator  27:22-24  Winter  '80 

Changing  strategies  for  a  changing  world.    (Report  on 
AFA's  symposium,  "New  Defense  Horizons:  Chang- 
ing Strategies  for  a  Changing  World,  "  Los  Angeles, 
Oct  25-26,  1979)  Edgar  Ulsamer.   illus  AF  Mag  63: 
66-73  Jan  '80 

The  contingency  challenge  is  for  real.   Majs  John 
Van  de  Kamp  and  Ken  McCormick.   illus  Combat 
Crew  30:4-6  Mar   '80 

Crews  in  competition,  illus  Combat  Crew  30:6-15+ 
Apr  '80 

"Do-it-yourself"  logistics  engineering  in  Strategic 
Air  Command.  Col  James  K.Streett.  AF  J  Log 
4:18-19  Spring  '80 

Force  projection:  The  conventional  side  of  SAC's 
strategic  mission.   Gen  R.H.Ellis.   TIG  Brief  32: 
1-2  Aug  8   '80 

A  gathering  of  sentinels.  (Olympic  Arena  '80)  MajGen 
Andrew  Pringle,    Jr.  illus  Combat  Crew  30:4-5 
Apr  '80 

Giant  Sword  (1980).  illus  tab  Combat  Crew  30:4-7 
Nov  '80 


STRATEGIC  AIR  COMMAND  -   Continued 

Giant  Voice,  illus  Air  Reservist  32:6-7  Feb  '80 

Giant  Voice   '79.   Maj  Steve  Miller,    illus  tabs  Combat 
Crew  30:4-7+  Jan  '80 


Global  Shield- -a  lesson  in  readiness.   Capt  Joseph  P. 
Ward,  illus  Combat  Crew  30:4-7+  Oct  '80 

House  wants  SAC  cockpits  kept  desk-pilot  free.  AF 
Times  41:31  Oct  6  '80 


How  SAC  communicates.  Dennis  R.Brown  and  Her- 
bert R.  Dimmick.  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117: 
62+  Feb  '80 

MAs  (Mobilization  Augmentees)  on  the  move.   Col 
Merlin  R.Adams  and  LtCol  Bernard  V.Parrette. 
illus  Air  Reservist  33:10-11  Nov  '80 

Olympic  Arena  '80- -competing  in  the  new  decade. 
Gen  R.H.Ellis,  illus  Combat  Crew  30:2-3  Apr  '80 

Posted  with  pride.  (The  Elite  Guard,  SAC's  command 
security  force)  Capt  Katie  Cutler,  illus  Airman  24: 
9-12  Feb  '80 

SAC  drug  offenders  have  option—controversial  test 
program  like   'basic  in  two  weeks.  '  Don  Mace.  AF 
Times  40:4  Mar  31   '80 

SAC  due  1st  E-4B.  AF  Times  40:20  Jan  14   '80 

SAC  KC-lOs  will  draw  on  AFRes.   AF  Times  40:4 
Apr  28   '80 

SAC  looks  at  the   '80s.    (Presentation,   Air  Force 

Assoc  National  Symposium,    Los  Angeles,   Oct  25, 

1979)  Gen  Richard  H.Ellis.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup  No.  2:24-30  Feb  '80 

SAC  readiness:  The  DE  (Damage  Expectancy)  for- 
mula.  BrigGen  Richard  A.  Burpee,   illus  Combat 
Crew  30:2-3  May  '80 

SAC's  dual  edged  sword.   Gen  Richard  H.Ellis,  illus 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:18-20+  Apr-May  '80 

381st  SMW  wins  a  close  competition.    (Olympic  Arena 

1980)  illus  Combat  Crew  30:12-17  Jul  '80 

Strategic  Air  Command,   illus  charts  AF  Mag  63:86+ 
May  '80 

Strategic  air  power.  Gen  Richard  H.Ellis,  illus  RUSI 
J  for  Def  Studies   125:3-8  Mar  '80 

Strike  Command  (RAF):  A  friendly  competitor  in 

Giant  Voice   '79.    illus  Combat  Crew  30:8-11  Jan  '80 

Taking  home  some  'iron.  '  (SAC's  Giant  Sword  tests 
munitions  load  teams  and  security  police  teams) 
James  A.George,    illus  Airman  24:2-7  Apr  '80 

Train  the  way  we  fight.   MajGen  Andrew  Pringle,   Jr. 
illus  Combat  Crew  30:2-3  Jul  '80 

H  i  J.£°_LL 

CinCSAC's  during  30  years.  Portraits  only.  Combat 
Crew  30:16-17  Jun  '80 

From  power  flight  '57  to  global  flight  '80--the  second 
time  around.  Maj  William  H.Thurston,  illus  Com- 
bat Crew  30:8-9+  Jun  '80 


405 


STRATEGIC  AIR  COMMAND  -  Continued 
History  -  Cont'd 

30  years  of  combat  crew  flying.   Maj  Stephen  J.Mil- 
ler, illus  tabs  Combat  Crew  30:6-7+  Jun  '80 

Thirty  years  of  missile  history,  illus  tabs  Combat 
Crew  30:10-12  Jun  '80 

STRATEGIC  AIR  FORCES 
See  also 


Strategic  Forces 


Rus  s  ia 


USSR's  airlift  about  1/4  of  U.S.  '--but  most  distances 
are  shorter.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:17+  Apr  '80 

United    States 


Air  Force  priorities.  (Presentation,   Air  Force  Assoc 
National  Convention,   Washington,   Sep  17,    1980) 
Hans  M.Mark.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  2-6,   Nov  '80 

The  deterrent  effect  of  strategic  aircraft.   LtCol  Ron- 
ald K. Sable,   illus  Def  Trans  J  36:42-44+  Sep   '80 

Strategic  air  power:  Destroying  the  enemy's  war  re- 
sources.  2.   The  command  realities.   Gen  Curtis 
E.LeMay,   Ret.  illus  Aerosp  Hist  27:9-15  Mar  '80 

STRATEGIC  ANTIBALLISTIC  MISSILE  INTERCEPT 
SYSTEM  see  Missile  Defense 

STRATEGIC  ARMS  LIMITATION  TALKS  see  Arms 
Control 

STRATEGIC  FORCES 

See  also 
Strategic  Air  Forces 


France 

The  evolving  French  strategic  debate.  D.Bruce 
Marshall,  illus  Strat  Rev  8:59-77  Spring   '80 

The  future  of  the  French  Strategic  Nuclear  Force. 
Paul  Stares,  tabs  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:231-257 
Summer  '80 

NATO 


NATO  strategy  under  discussion  in  Bonn.  Udo  Phi- 
lipp.  illus  maps  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 9:1367- 
1371   '80 

NATO  theater  nuclear  modernization.  Joseph  D. 
Douglass.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:57-71  Spring  '80 

Russia 


Exploitable  strategic  nuclear  superiority.  Sen  Jake 
Gam.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:173- 192  Summer  '80 

Is  there  a  future  for  SALT?  Andrew  C.Tuttle.   illus 
Natl  Def  65:33-37+  Aug  '80 

Moscow's  goal  is  military  superiority.   Edgar  Ulsa- 
mer.  tabs  AF  Mag  63:42-52  Mar  '80 


STRATEGIC  FORCES  -  Continued 

Russia    -  Cont'd 

Soviet  airborne  forces  and  preemptive  power  projec- 
tion. Capt  Kenneth  Allard.  illus  tabs  Parameters 
10:42-51  Dec   '80 

The  Soviet  strategic  nuclear  advantage  and  how  to 
eliminate  it.  John  F.Lehman.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:271- 
285  Fall  '80 

Targeting  problems  for  central  war.  Colin  S.Gray, 
illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:3-21  Jan-Fe'b  '80 

Air  Force  programs:  An  overview.   (Presentation, 
Baltimore,   March  24,    1980)  MajGen  James  E. 
Mclnerney,   Jr.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  34-40,   May  '80 

Exploitable  strategic  nuclear  superiority.  Sen  Jake 
Garn.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:173-192  Summer  '80 

How  ASD  is  meeting  the  needs  of  the  nineties .  LtGen 
Lawrence  A.Skantze.  illus  chart  AF  Mag  63:37-43 
Oct  '80 

Is  there  a  future  for  SALT?  Andrew  C.  Tuttle.   illus 
Natl  Def  65:33-37+  Aug  '80 

The  M-X:  Critical  need  for  the  United  States.   (Pre- 
sentation,  Orange  County  World  Affairs  Council, 
Santa  Ana,   CA,  April  9,    1980)  BrigGen  Guy  L. 
Hecker,   Jr.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  9-15,   Jun  '80 

The  MX  missile  and  the  U.S.   strategic  deterrent.  Hy 
Kaplan,   illus  Sergeants   18:24-27  Feb  '80 

M-X--the  full  perspective.  Seymour  L.Zeiberg.  illus 
Defense/80,   entire  issue,   Sep  '80 

Perceived  versus  real  strength  of  America's  strate- 
gic forces.  Gen  Maxwell  D.Taylor,   Ret.  illus 
Parameters  9:7-11  Dec  '79 

Political  sufficiency  of  nuclear  forces.   LtCol  Robert 
W.  Chandler,   illus  AU  Rev  31:61-69  Sep-Oct  '80 

Report  to  the  96th  Congress.  (Presentation,   House 
Armed  Services    Committee,   Washington,   Feb 
1980)  Hans  M.Mark  and  Gen  Lew  Allen,   Jr.  tabs 
AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup  No. 3:2-35  Mar  '80 

SAC's  dual  edged  sword.  Gen  Richard  H.Ellis,  illus 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:18-20+  Apr-May  '80 

The  SALT  II  crisis:  An  opportunity  to  limit  the  dan- 
gers. LtGen  George  M.Seignious  n,   Ret.  illus 
Parameters  9:2-6  Dec   '79 

The  Soviet  strategic  nuclear  advantage  and  how  to 
eliminate  it.  John  F.Lehman.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:271- 
285  Fall  '80 

Strategic  military  balance.  Harold  Brown.  (Reprintec 
from  Asia-Pacific  Defense  Forum,  Spring  1980) 
illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 5: 131+  Sep-Oct  '80 

Strategic  offense  and  defense.  (Presentation,   Dept  of 
Iowa,  American  Legion  Convention,  Sioux  City, 
July  19,    1980)  BrigGen  William  L. Shields.  AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  19-25,  Sep  "80 


406 


STRATEGIC  FORCES   -  Continued 


STRATEGY  -  Continued 


^ILiiJJiiii  "  Cont'd 

The  strategic  triad  in  the   '80s.  (Presentation,   Na- 
tional Security  Industrial  Assoc,   Washington, 
Dec  12,    1979)  LtGen  Kelly  H.Burke.  AF  Plcy  Ltr 
for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  24-30,   Apr  '80 

Targeting  problems  for  central  war.  Colin  S.Gray, 
illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:3-21  Jan-Feb  '80 

U.S.   strategic  deterrent  capability.  (Presentation, 
49th  Annual  Meeting,   Utah  State  Bar,  Salt  Lake 
City,   July  18,    1980)  Gen  Richard  H.Ellis.  AF  Plcy 
Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  6-11,  Sep  '80 

U.S.  strategic  force  modernization:  A  new  role  for 
missile  defense?  Rep  Jack  F.Kemp,  illus  Strat 
Rev  8:11-17  Summer  '80 

U.S.  strategic  force  requirements  in  a  nuclear-pro- 
liferated world.  Lewis  A.Dunn,  illus  AU  Rev  31: 
26-33  Jul-Aug  '80 

U.S.   strategic  nuclear  policy.  (Presentation,   Naval 
War  College,   Aug  20,    1980)  Harold  Brown.  AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  2-8,   Oct  '80 

Vandenberg  (AFB,   CA)  launches  in  1983--MX,   space 
projects  bulk  large.  Interview.  MajGen  William 
D.Gilbert.  AF  Times  40:21  Mar  31   '80 


Defining  and  measuring  C    .   H.Bennett  Teates  and 
others,   illus  tabs  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures 
pt  1,   a  perspective.   6:40+  May  '80;  pt  2,   Defining 
and  measuring  C    .  6:28+  Jun  '80 

Deterrence  and  open  space.  Stefan  T.Possony.   illus 
Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.  2:28-31+  '80 

En  clair:  A  monthly  report  on  strategic  news.  Regular 
feature  in  issues  of  Defense_&  _Foreig_n_  Affairs 

Escalation  control.  CDR  Robert  C. Powers,  illus  tabs 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:52-56  Jan  '80 

The  institution  of  sanctuary  and  the  future  war  in 
Europe.  Pervaiz  Iqbal  Cheema.   Islamic  Def 
Rev  5,   No. 3:15-19  '80 

Military  power,    strategy,   and  national  security. 

(Condensed  from  address,   Boston  Chapter,   SOLE, 
Feb  20,    1980)  RADM  Henry  E.  Eccles,   Ret.  Log 
Spectrum  14:17-19  Summer  '80 

Polaris  successor.    (Report  of  a  seminar  held  at  RUSI 
in  conjunction  with  British  Atlantic  Committee, 
April  30,    1980)  illus  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies  125: 
16-26  Sep  '80 

Psychological  strategy.  Regular  feature  in  some 
is s ue s  of  P efense_& _Fo r ei.£n_ Aff airs 


World  realities  and  the  M-X.   (Presentation,   Clovis, 
NM,   Chamber  of  Commerce,   Spe  12,    1980)  Joe  F. 
Meis.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  27-36, 
Nov  '80 


STRATEGIC  IMPORTANCE  see  as  subdivision  under 
specific  country  and  geographical  area 


STRATEGIC  WARFARE 

Strategic  warfare:  Considering  the  future  nuclear  de- 
terrent force.   Maj  Bruce  P.  Mauldin.   tabs  Nav  War 
Col  Rev  33:84-92  Jul-Aug  '80 

Strategies  into  the  coming  century.  Gregory  R.Cop- 
ley, illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8:6-7+  Nov  '80 


The  role  of  western  military  power  in  the  world  to- 
day. Edward  Heath.  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies  125: 
14-20  Jun  '80 

Strategic  air  power.   Gen  Richard  H.Ellis,   illus  RUSI 
J  for  Def  Studies   125:3-8  Mar  '80 

Strategy  and  the  military  professional.   LtCol  Andrew 
P.O'Meara,   Jr.    illus  Mil  Rev  pt  1,   60:38-45 
Jan  "80;  pt  2,   60:51-63  Feb  '80 

Strategy:  Process  and  principles- -back  to  the  basics. 
LtCol  Dennis  M.Drew,   illus  AU  Rev  31:38-45 

May- Jun  '80 

Hj_£t^o_r_y_ 

'One-up  and  two-back'?  Gen  William  E.  DePuy,   Ret. 
illus  tab  Army  30:20-25  Jan  '80 


STRATEGY 

See  also  as  a  subdivision  under  specific  wars, 
e.g., 
World  War  II-  -Strategy 


Principles  of  deterrence.   Col  John  M.Collins,   Ret. 
illus  tabs  AU  Rev  31:17-26  Nov-Dec  '79;  Com- 
ments.  LtCol  Michael  B.Seaton  and  others.   31:77- 
84  Jul-Aug  '80 


Clausewitzian  lessons  for  modern  strategists.    Thom- 
as H.  Etzold.   AU  Rev  31:24-28  May-Jun  '80 

Continuous  operations.  LtCol  M.G.Hunt-Davis  and 
Maj  D.M.  Freeman.  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies  125: 
11-15  Sep  '80 

Crisis  management.  Lawrence  Freedman.  illus 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24:16-17+  Oct-Nov  '79 

Defence  and  the  changing  scene.   (Fuller-Liddell  Hart 
Memorial  Lecture)  Marshal  Neil  Cameron.   RUSI 
J  for  Def  Studies   125:21-28  Mar  '80 


_C_h_ijTa_  j_P  £££Le_!_s__R_e_p_u  b_l_i_c_) 

China--a  nuclear  power;  Strategic  posture  and  de- 
fense modernization.  Ernst  Kux.  illus  Armada 
Intl  4:106-108+  Mar-Apr  '80 

France 


The  evolving  French  strategic  debate.  D.Bruce 
Marshall,  illus  Strat  Rev  8:59-77  Spring  '80 

Israel 


Defense  strategy  and  military  estrangement.   Maj 
John  Hasek.  AU  Rev  31:93-96  Sep-Oct  '80 


New  strategic  thinking  in  Israel.  Benny  Morris,  map 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:82+  Sep  '80 


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STRATEGY  -  Continued 


STRATEGY-  Continued 


NATO 


Russia  -  Cont'd 


Air  power- -dominant  in  NATO  strategy.  AM  John 
Nicholls.  illus  Hawk  No. 40:13- 18  Feb  '80 

Defence  philosophy.  ACM  Peter  Le  Cheminant.  RUSI 
J  for  Def  Studies  125:9-13  Jun  '80 

Eurostrategy- -theatre  nuclear  weapons.  Frederick 
Bonnart.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:48-49+ 
Apr-May  '80 

The  impossible  task—defense  without  relevant  strat- 
egy.  LtCol  Wolfgang  W.E.Samuel,   illus  AU  Rev 
31:15-28  Mar-Apr  '80 


Flexibility:  A  driving  force  in  Soviet  strategy.   Phillip 
A.Petersen,   illus  AF  Mag  63:94-98  Mar  '80 

Maskirovka:  Are  the  Russians  taking  us  down  the  gar- 
den path?  Scott  James,    illus  Def  Elect  12:43-44+ 
Aug  '80 

Military  asymmetries  in  the  Soviet-American  strate- 
gic balance.  Capt  Carl  C.Krehbiel.  illus  RUSI  J 
for  Def  Studies  125:24-32  Jun  '80 

Moscow's  goal  is  military  superiority.   Edgar  Ulsa-, 
mer.   tabs  AF  Mag  63:42-52  Mar  '80 


NATO  strategy  under  discussion  in  Bonn.  Udo  Phi- 
lipp.  illus  maps  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 9:1367- 
1371   '80 

NATO  theater  nuclear  modernization.  Joseph  D. 
Douglass.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:57-71  Spring   '80 

NATO's  land  and  sea  strategies --are  they  compatible? 
Maj  George  M.  Connell.  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:41-46 
Jun  '80 

Some  strategic  implications  of  fighting  outnumbered 
on  the  NATO  battlefield.  Col  William  O.Stauden- 
maier.   illus  Mil  Rev  60:38-50  May  '80 

Strategic  factors  affecting  the  defence  by  NATO  of 
Western  Europe:  A  reappraisal.  LtCol  D.M.  O. 
Miller.   RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies  125:37-43  Sep  '80 

Symposium  on  military  strategy  in  Western  Europe. 
Phillip  A.Karber  and  others.  Armed  Forces  &  Soc 
7:69-87  Fall  '80 

Theater  nuclear  forces  and  grey  area  weapons.  Karl 
Lautenschlager.  illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:13-22 
Sep-Oct  '80 

Theatre  nuclear  force  modernisation.   (Report  of  a 
seminar  held  at  RUSI  in  conjunction  with  British 
Atlantic  Committee,   Feb  12,    1980)  RADM  E.F. 
Gueritz.   illus  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies  125:3-10 
Sep  '80 

R_h_o_de_s_ia^ 

Rhodesian  bush  war  strategies  and  tactics:  An  assess- 
ment. Thomas  Arbuckle.  map  RUSI  J  for  Def 
Studies  124:27-33  Dec   '79 

R_us_s_i  a 

China,   Soviet  strategy,   and  American  policy.   Robert 
L.Pfaltzgraff,   Jr.   Intl  Sec  5:24-48  Fall  '80 

Disarmament  problems  and  the  position  of  West  Ger- 
many.  Udo  Philipp.  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 7:985   '80 

Disquiet  in  the  Far  East.   (Trench  Gascoigne  Prize 
Essay)  I.  P.  S.  G.  Cosby,   tab  chart  RUSI  J  for  Def 
Studies  125:44-51  Sep  '80 

Doubts  and  difficulties  confronting  a  would-be  Soviet 
attacker.  P. H. Vigor.  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies  125: 
32-38  Jun  '80 

The  "external  function"  of  Soviet  Armed  Forces. 
Avigdor  Haselkorn.  illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:35- 
45  Jan-Feb  '80 


Soviet  airborne  forces  and  preemptive  power  projec- 
tion. Capt  Kenneth  Alia rd.  illus  tabs  Parameters 
10:42-51  Dec   '80 

Soviet  Asian  pre  -  occupations  .  Jacquelyn  Porth.  illus 
Def  &  For  Aff  8:32-33  Aug   '80 

The  Soviet  defense  establishment  in  the   '80s.   William 
T.Lee,   illus  tabs  AF  Mag  63:100-108  Mar  '80 

The  Soviet  strategic  view.  (Excerpts  and  paraphrases 
from  Soviet  strategic-military  literature)  Regular 
feature  in  issues  of  Strategix_Reyiew 

Soviet  tactics  for  overcoming  NATO  antitank  defenses 
C.N.  Donnelly.    (Reprinted  from  International  De- 
fense Review,   No.  7,    1979)  Infantry  pt  1,   70:20-26 
Sep-Oct  '80;  pt  2,   70:16-23  Nov-Dec   '80 

Strategic  balance  considerations:  Policy,   doctrine, 
force  structure,   and  SALT.   LtCol  Warren  H.  Mil- 
berg,   tab  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:68-74  Jul-Aug  '80 

Targeting  problems  for  central  war.  Colin  S.Gray, 
illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:3-21  Jan-Feb  '80 

The  USSR  and  the  "encirclement"  fear:  Soviet  logic 
or  Western  legend?  Uri  Ra'anan.  illus  Strat  Rev 
8:44-50  Winter  '80 

USSR  vs  U.S.A.:  The  coming  window  for  a  first 
strike.  Burt  F.Raynes .  Govt  Exec  12:37-40+ 
Oct  '80 

U.S.  strategy  for  general  nuclear  war.  Joseph  D. 
Douglass,   tab  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:287-316  Fall  '80 

History 

Glavnoe  komandovanie:  The  Soviet  theater  command. 
Gregory  C.  Baird.  illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:40-48 
May- Jun  '80 

Saudi  Arabia:  Apolitical  and  strategic  assessment. 
P.Lewis  Young,   illus  map  Asian  Def  J  pt  1,  No. 4: 
36+  Jul-Aug  '80;  pt  2,   No.  5:47-48+  Sep-Oct  '80 

Sou  t^h  _ALf_ri^_a_  £R  e  £  u  b  li_c_) 

South  African  strategy:  The  strategy  of  an  interna- 
tional pariah.  Patrick  J.Garrity.  illus  Nav  War 
Col  Rev  33:23-30  Sep-Oct  '80 

Sweden 

The  naval  defense  of  Sweden  in  the  1980s.  John  B. 
Hattendorf.  illus  map  tab  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:22- 
34  Jan-Feb  '80 


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STRATEGY     -  Continued 

Unite  d    States 


STRATEGY  -  Continued 

United    States    -  Cont'd 


AFA  policy  paper:  Force  modernization  and  R&D.   AF 
Mag  63:71-75  Nov  '80 

America's  soft  underbelly:  Central  America  and  the 
Caribbean.  John  J.Tierney.  illus  Sea  Power  23: 
14-16  Jun  '80 

The  Army  and  the  1980's.  Col  John  R.Witherell  and 
LtCol  Andrew  P. O'Meara,  Jr.  illus  Parameters 
9:41-51  Dec  '79 

Beyond  the  big  bird  image  ...  Bruce  Callander.  AF 
Times  40:20  Jan  28  '80 

The  challenge  of  the  '80s.   (Presentation,   Fall  Plan- 
ning Conference,  Air  Force  Section,   Reserve  Offi- 
cers Assoc,   Louisville,   KY,  Oct  27,    1979)  LtGen 
Abbott  C.Greenleaf.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:Sup 
No.  1:26-34  Jan  '80 

Changing  strategies  for  a  changing  world.   (Report  on 
AFA's  symposium,   "New  Defense  Horizons:  Chang- 
ing Strategies  for  a  Changing  World,"  Los  Angeles, 
Oct  25-26,  1979)  Edgar  Ulsamer.   illus  AF  Mag  63: 
66-73  Jan  '80 

A  countervailing  strategic  strategy.  Harold  Brown, 
illus  Defense/80,  pp  2-9,   Oct  '80 

Dawn  of  a  new  strategic  era?  Edgar  Ulsamer.  AF 
Mag  63:49-54  May  '80 

(Finding  an  equalizer  for  disparity  in  equipment)  (Key- 
note luncheon  address,  AFCEA  Convention,   Wash- 
ington,  June  24,    1980)  William  J.Perry,  illus  Sig- 
nal 34:13+  Aug  '80 

The  force  design  dilemma.   LtCol  Andrew  P. O'Meara, 
Jr.   illus  Army  30:16-23  Mar  '80 

A  growing  awareness.  Gen  Lew  Allen,  Jr.  illus  AF 
Mag  63:66-69  Nov  '80 

Is  there  really  a  better  way  to  win  a  war  in  Europe? 
Maj  Charles  W.Specht.  AU  Rev  31:74-77;  Re- 
sponses.  William  S.  Lind.   31:77-79;  Russell  F. 
Weigley.   31:79-80;  LtGen  Raymond  B. Furlong, 
Ret.  31:80-81  Nov-Dec  '79;  Rebuttal:  Yes,   there 
really  is  a  better  way  to  win  a  war  in  Europe. 
Maj  Leslie  J.Hamblin.   31:70-72;  Responses.  Maj 
Charles  W.Specht  and  others.   3:73-82  Sep-Oct  '80 

Judging  SALT  II.  Gen  Alexander  M.Haig,  Jr.  illus 
Strat  Rev  8:11-17  Winter  '80 

Lessons  in  strategic  planning.  Stefan  T.Possony.  Def 
&  For  Aff  8,  No. 6:46-47  '80 

Limited  U.S. -Soviet  conflict  and  the  RDF.  F.J. West, 
Jr.  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:39-46  Aug  '80 

Military  asymmetries  in  the  Soviet-American  strate- 
gic balance.  Capt  Carl  C.Krehbiel.  illus  RUSI  J 
for  Def  Studies  125:24-32  Jun  '80 

Military  strategy,   the  forgotten  art.   LtCol  William  T. 
Rudd.  AU  Rev  31:85-93  Jul-Aug  '80 

Mobility  forces.   (Extracted  from  Air  Force  Report  to 
96th  Congress)  illus  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:9-10  Jul- 
Sep  '80 

National  Strategic  Mobility  Conference  (Washington, 
June  1980).   illus  Def  Trans  J  36:12-27  Aug  '80 


Needed:  An  'All-Oceans'  Naval  Alliance  and  'a  peace- 
time constabulary  of  the  seas.  '  Ray  S.Cline.  map 
illus  Sea  Power  23:39-40+  Apr  '80 

New  defense  horizons:  Changing  strategies  for  a 

changing  world.  (Concluding  report  on  AFA  Sym- 
posium, Los  Angeles,  Oct  26,  1979)  Edgar  Ulsa- 
mer. iUus  AF  Mag  63:60-65  Feb  '80 

Pacific  Air  Forces:  A  forward  defense  strategy. 
(Presentation,  Air  Force  Assoc  National  Sympo- 
sium,   Los  Angeles,   Oct  26,    1979)  LtGen  James  D. 
Hughes.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup  No.  2:14-23 
Feb  '80 

The  Persian  Gulf  and  Southwest  Asia:  Interests  & 
strategies.  Harold  Brown,   illus  Defense/80, 
pp  2-9,   Jun  '80 


A  post-detente  strategy  for  the  United  States. 
Henry  M.Jackson,  illus  Strat  Rev  8:11-16 
Spring  '80 


Sen 


The  role  of  the  Marine  Corps  in  today's  U.S.  defense 
strategy.  2dLt  Michael  A. Gay.  illus  MarCor  Gaz 
64:54-58  Jan  '80 

SAC  looks  at  the   '80s.   (Presentation,   Air  Force 

Assoc  National  Symposium,   Los  Angeles,  Oct  25, 
1979)  Gen  Richard  H.Ellis.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup  No.  2:24-30  Feb  '80 

SALT  and  strategic  reappraisal  for  the  U.S.  Thomas 
H.Etzold.  illus  map  MarCor  Gaz  64:49-53  Jan  '80 

Strategic  balance  considerations:  Policy,  doctrine, 
force  structure,   and  SALT.   LtCol  Warren  H.  Mil- 
berg,  tab  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:68-74  Jul-Aug  '80 

Strategic  planning  and  the  policy  process:  American 
plans  for  war  in  East  Asia,    1945-1950.  Roger 
Dingman.  Nav  War  Col  Rev  32:4-21  Nov-Dec  '79 

Summary  of  DOD  Annual  Report.  (Presentation, 
Senate  Armed  Services  Committee,   Washington, 
Jan  29,    1980)  Harold  Brown.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for 
Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  2-14,   Apr  '80 

The  swinging  debate.    (General  Prize  Essay,    1st 
Honorable  Mention)  RADM  Robert  Hanks,   Ret. 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:26-31  Jun  '80 

Termination:  The  myth  of  the  short,   decisive  nuclear 
war.  Maj  Jack  H.Nunn.  Parameters   10:36-41 
Dec  '70 

USSR  vs  U.S.A.:  The  coming  window  for  a  first 

strike.  Burt  F  .Raynes  .   Govt  Exec  12:37-40+ 

Oct  '80 
U.S.  policy  and  Asia.  (Excerpts  from  Defense  Dept 

Annual  Report,   FY  '81)  Harold  Brown,  illus  Asian 

Def  J  No. 2:6+  Mar-Apr  '80 

U.S.   strategy  for  general  nuclear  war.  Joseph  D. 
Douglass,  tab  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:287-316  Fall  '80 

Why  the  U.S.  must  have  the  MX  missile.  LtGen  Kelly 
H.Burke.  Air  Reservist  32:3  May  '80 

History 

Departure  from  incrementalism  in  U.S.   strategic 
planning:  The  origins  of  NSC -68.  Sam  Postbrief. 
illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:34-57  Mar-Apr  '80 

Marines  and  strategy.  Capt  B.H.Liddell  Hart,  illus 
MarCor  Gaz  64:22-31  Jan  '80 


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STRATEGY  -  Continued 

LLni!5-(L_S_t-?i£-    "  Cont'd 
History   -    Cont'd 

U.S.  military  strategy  has  been  given  a  bum  rap. 
Col  Trevor  N.Dupuy,   Ret.  illus  Army  30:16-21 
Sep  '80 

STRATEGY,   AIR 

U  _n_i  t_e_d_  _S_t_a  _t  £  s_ 

Fire  counter  fire:  Bureaucratic  tactics.   William  S. 
Lind.   AU  Rev  31:87-89;  Responses.    Capt  James 
B.Smith  and  Maj  Leonard  L. Walls.   31:89-93 
Jan-Feb  '80 

Roller  Coaster  operations  across  the  FEBA  (Forward 
Edge  of  the  Battle  Area).   LtCol  William  C.Page, 
Jr.  illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:34-38  Mar  '80 

Strategic  air  power:  Destroying  the  enemy's  war  re- 
sources.  2.  The  command  realities.  Gen  Curtis 
E.LeMay,    Ret.  illus  Aerosp  Hist  27:9-15  Mar  '80 

STRATEGY,   NAVAL 

ASW--the  key  to  sea  control.  Gowri  S.Sundaram. 
illus  IntlDef  Rev  13,  No.  3:367-376   '80 

Across  or  along:  Soviet  amphibious  options  in  North- 
western Europe.   (Is  a  joint  NATO  Marine  Corps 
needed?  )  Alexander  K.  Maconochie.  illus  map  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:46-50  Apr  '80 

Escalation  control.  CDR  Robert  C. Powers,  illus  tabs 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:52-56  Jan  '80 

Is  Mahan  still  valid?   Thomas  H.  Etzold.    illus  US  Nav 
Inst  Proc  106:38-43  Aug  '80 

Maneuver  in  naval  warfare.   CDR  Linton  Wells  II. 
illus  tabs  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:34-41  Dec  '80 

G  r  eji  t__B  £i_ta_i_n 

The  Royal  Navy  1980.   Col  N.  L.  Dodd.   illus  Asian 
Def  J  No.  3:114-116+  May-Jun  '80 

Israel 


Naval  aims  and  strategy  of  Israel.  Capt  Imroze  Sagar. 
illus  tab  Islamic  Def  Rev  5,   No.  1:23-25+  '80 

NATO 

NATO's  land  and  sea  strategies- -are  they  compatible? 
Maj  George  M.  Connell.  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:41-46 
Jun  '80 

Russia 


A  breach  in  the  ramparts.    (Soviet  Navy  in  the  Carib- 
bean) ENS  Christopher  A.Abel,    illus  US  Nav  Inst 
Proc  106:46-50  Jul  '80 

1980  Soviet  strategy  for  war  at  sea.   William  J.Ruhe. 
illus  Def  Elect  12:43-44+  Jul  '80 

Soviet  expansion  and  control  of  the  sea-lanes.   Mickey 
Edwards,   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:46-51  Sep   '80 

Soviet  wartime  submarine  strategy  analyzed.   CAPT 
William  J.Ruhe,   Ret.   illus  Def  Elect  12:51-52+ 
Aug  '80 


STRATEGY,   NAVAL   -  Continued 

United    States 

ASW  strategy:  Issues  for  the  1980s.  LT  David  Tem- 
pleton  Easter,  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:34-41 
Mar  '80 

An  alternative  to  appeasement.  Mark  N.Katz.  illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:58-62  Jun  '80 

Forward-deployed  naval  forces:  Time  for  a  change. 
Vann  H.Van  Diepen.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106: 
57-59  Apr  '80 

MacArthur  as  maritime  strategist.   Clark  G.Reyn- 
olds,  illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:79-91;  Comments. 
Stanley  L.Falk.   33:92-99;  Commentary.   Gerald  E. 
Wheeler.   33:99-102  Mar- Apr  '80 

A  Marine  Corps  choke-point  strategy.  Capt  Gary  W. 
Anderson,  illus  map  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:103-104 
Apr  '80 

Naval  operations  in  the  Middle  East.   VADM  Gerald  E. 
Miller,   Ret.    illus  Islamic  Def  Rev  5,   No.  1: 
10-13+  '80 

Needed:  An  'All-Oceans'  Naval  Alliance  and  'a  peace- 
time constabulary  of  the  seas  .  '  Ray  S.Cline.  map 
illus  Sea  Power  23:39-40+  Apr  '80 

Shock  forces.  CDR  Robert  C.  Powers,  illus  US  Nav 
Inst  Proc  106:70-71  Jun  '80 

The  state  of  the  Navy.   CDR  William  S.Hoffman,    illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:34-39  Sep   '80 

Thinking  about  the  future  of  the  Navy.  ADM  Stansfield 
Turner,   Ret.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:66-69 
Aug  '80 

History 

The  Naval  War  College  and  the  origins  of  war-plan- 
ning against  Japan.   Michael  Vlahos.    illus  Nav  War 
Col  Rev  33:23-41  Jul-Aug  '80 

The  U.S.   Navy  and  War  Plan  Orange,    1933-1940: 

Making  necessity  a  virtue .   Michael  K.  Doyle,   illus 
Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:49-63  May-Jun  '80 

STRATTON,   Samuel  S. 

No  time  for  recrimination.   (Address,   ROA  Mid- 
Winter  Banquet,   accepting  Minute  Man  of  the  Year 
Award)  Rep  Samuel  S.Stratton.  por  Officer  56: 
20-22  Apr  '80 

STREAM  CROSSING,  MILITARY 

Airmobility,   a  dynamic  dimension  to  river  crossing 
operations.  LtCol  Jimmy  E.Griffis.  illus  USA 
Avn  Dig  26:8-12  Apr  '80 

Crossing  the  Main  River.   LtCol  Dennis  K.Culp.  illus 
tab  Mil  Rev  60:33-42  Feb  '80 

Preparing  tanks  for  underwater  driving.   Col  R. 
Ivanov.   illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  3:29-30  Mar  '80 

River  crossings,  Soviet  style.   LtCol  William  P.Bax- 
ter,  Ret.   illus  Army  30:39-41  Jul  '80 

Soviet  river-crossing  operations.   LtCol  D.G.Nargele. 
illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:60-64  Jul  '80 


410 

STREET,   Oliver  D.  ,   III 

STRESS  (PHYSIOLOGY)  -  Continued 

Army  air  defense:  A  new  role?    MajGen  Oliver  D. 
Street  III  and  LtCol  Kenneth  N.Brown.  Army  30: 

Thermal  stress,   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:27  Aug  '80 

24-29  May  '80 

STRESSES  see  Strains  and  Stresses 

Long  range  air  defence.  MajGen  O.  D. Street  III  and 
LtCol  K.N.Brown.  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25: 

STRIKE  COMMAND  see  Readiness  Command 

47-48+  Aug-Sep  '80 

STROM,   Oren  G. 


STRESS  (PHYSIOLOGY) 


Teaching  Air  Force  engineering.    Col  Oren  G.Strom, 
por  Mil  Engr  72:232-235  Jul-Aug   '80 


American  military  performance  in  Vietnam:  Back- 
ground and  analysis.  Kurt  Lang.  J  Pol  &  Mil  Socio!    STUBBLEBINE,   Albert  N.      Ill 
8:269-286  Fall  '80 

Aviator  stress.   CW3  William  D.Watson,   illus  tabs 
USA  Avn  Dig  26:41-43  Aug   '80 


The  bucking  bronco  syndrome.  Ronald  R.Simmons, 
illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:44-47  Aug   '80 

Catecholamine  excretion  in  A- 10  pilots.   Gary  S. 
Krahenbuhl  and  others,   tabs  Aviation,   Space  & 
Envmt  Med  51:661-664  Jul  '80 

Coincident  loss  of  consciousness  and  ventricular 

tachycardia  during  +GZ  stress.  James  E.Whinnery 
and  others,  illus  tab  Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med 
51:827-831  Aug   '80 

Electroencephalographic  correlates  of  human  emo- 
tional stress.  P.V.Simonov  and  M.N.  Rusalova. 
tabs  Aviation,  Space  &t  Envmt  Med  51:1109-1111 
Oct  '80 

The  Environmental  Symptoms  Questionnaire:  Revi- 
sions and  new  field  data.  James  B.Sampson  and 
John  L.Kobrick.  tabs  Aviation,   Space  k  Envmt 
Med  51:872-877  Sep  '80 

Fatigue  in  aviation  operations.  CDR  Alan  Steinman. 
Aerosp  Safety  36:25  May  '80 

Just  what  is  it  I'm  supposed  to  be  developing?    Or 

eliminating  unnecessary  stress.  Maj  Richard  Sza- 
franski.  Combat  Crew  30:16-18  Oct  '80 


ERADCOM  provides  the  Army's  electronic  thrust. 
MajGen  A.N.Stubblebine  in.  Def  Elect  12:76-78+ 
Nov  '80 

SUBMARINE  BASES  see  Naval  Bases 
SUBMARINE  SIMULATORS 

Ocean  control:  U.S.   "hydroacoustic  anti- ope  rations  .' 
Norman  L.Stone,  illus  Mil  Elect/Countermea- 
sures  6:24-26  Jan   '80 


SUBMARINE  WARFARE 

See  also 
Antisubmarine  Warfare 

Coordination  in  direct  support- -problems  and  solu- 
tions,   illus  Signal  34:29-32  Jul  '80 

ELF  (Extremely  Low  Frequency)  debate  continues. 
Col  Warren  P  .Baker,   Ret.  illus  Sea  Power  23: 
55-57  Apr  '80 

ELF  (Extremely  Low  Frequency):  To  communicate 
with  a  submerged  submarine.  Edward  L.  Beach, 
illus  Def  Elect  12:54+  Apr  '80 

Quietly  conventional:  A  report  on  the  growing  strate- 
gic importance  of  conventional  submarines.   John 
C. Burton  III.   illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8:16-17+  Nov  '80 


Learning  to  live  with  stress.   Paul  Pasquarella. 
AF  Times  41:39-40  Aug  4  '80 


illus 


Military  effectiveness  of  Navy  men  during  and  after 
Vietnam.   Anne  Hoiberg.   tabs  Armed  Forces  & 
Soc  6:232-246  Winter  '80 

9  steps  toward  beating  executive  stress.    LtCol  Donald 
Baines.    illus  Armed  Forces  Compt  25:6-9  May  '80 

Prediction  of  success  in  a  stressful  career  by  per- 
sonality attributes.  Elchanan  I.Meir  and  Giora 
Keinan.  tab  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51: 
388-390  Apr  '80 

Psychophysiological  monitoring  of  operator's  emo- 
tional stress  in  aviation  and  astronautics.  P.V. 
Simonov  and  others,  tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt 
Med  51:46-49  Jan  '80 

Stress  and  adaptation:  The  interaction  of  the  pilot  per- 
sonality and  disease.  Robert  J.Ursano.  Aviation, 
Space,    &  Envmt  Med  51:1245-1249  Nov  '80 

Stress  hits  Service  women  hardest.   Karen  McKay. 
AF  Times  40:12  Jun  30  '80 

Summer  ope  rations --no  sweat?  Don't  bet.   WgComdr 
Peter  S.Wilkins.   illus  TAC  Attack  20:18-19 
Jul  '80 


Soviet  wartime  submarine  strategy  analyzed.   CAPT 
William  J.Ruhe,   Ret.   illus  Def  Elect  12:51-52+ 
Aug  '80 

The  twelve  days  of  the  England  (1944).  CAPT  John  A. 
Williamson,  Ret  and  William  D.Lanier,  illus  map 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:76-83  Mar  '80 


SUBMARINES 


See  also 
Submersible  Vehicles 


Subs  for  sale:  A  look  at  the  submarine  export  market, 
illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8:30-32+  Nov  '80 

To  see  and  not  be  seen--that  is  the  problem,  illus  Def 
Elect  12:78+  Oct  '80 

Characteristics 

The  Walrus  class--new  submarines  for  the  Dutch 
Navy.  Capt  F.  de  Blocq  van  Kuffeler,  Ret.  tab 
illus  (Also  cutaway)  Intl  Def  Rev  13,  No. 3:356- 
358  '80 


411 


SUBMARINES  -  Continued 

Seek  and  ye  shall  find:  U.S.  ASW  forces  in  the  1980s. 
Charles  N.  Dragonette.  illus  Sea  Power  23:18-20+ 
Oct  '80 

G  e  r  m  a  n^  J^^jl^_rjL_l_R_e_p_u_b_l  i_c_) 

German  submarines- -built  by  Thyssen  West  Ger- 
many's,  illus  Armada  Intl  4:132+  Jul-Aug  '80 

NATO 


Quietly  conventional:  A  report  on  the  growing  strate- 
gic importance  of  conventional  submarines.  John 
C. Burton  III.   illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8:16-17+  Nov  '8i 

Netherlands 


The  Walrus  class--new  submarines  for  the  Dutch 
Navy.  Capt  F.  de  Blocq  van  Kuffeler,  Ret.  tab 
illus  (Also  cutaway)  Intl  Def  Rev  13,  No. 3:356- 
358  '80 

Russia 

(Soviet)  diesel  boats  forever.   CAPT  Thomas  A. 
Brooks,   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:105-107 
Dec   '80 

Soviet  wartime  submarine  strategy  analyzed.   CAPT 
William  J.  Rune,   Ret.   illus  Def  Elect  12:51-52+ 
Aug  '80 

United    States 


Ocean  control:  The  renaissance  in  submarine  com- 
munications. R.J.Starkey,   Jr.   illus  map  Mil 
Elect/Countermeasures  pt  1,   Historical  perspec- 
tive and  overview.  6:38+  Nov  '80 

Quietly  conventional:  A   report  on  the  growing  strate- 
gic importance  of  conventional  submarines.   John 
C. Burton  III.   illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8:16-17+  Nov  '80 

SUM  (Shallow  Underwater  Missile):  It  doesn't  add  up. 
Sen  E.J.Garn.  illus  tab  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117: 
36-37  Jan  '80;  Commentary.  Sen  Mark  O.Hatfield. 
117:66+  Feb  '80 

SUM  (Shallow  Underwater  Missile)  strategy.  Sen 
Mark  O.Hatfield,  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117: 
35-36  Jan  '80 

SUM  (Shallow  Underwater  Mobile):  The  bottom  line-- 
a  coastal  alternative  to  the  Great  Wall  concept. 
Merle  MacBain.  illus  Sea  Power  22:42-44  Dec  '79 

Seaborne  MX  R&D.   AF  Times  41:7  Sep  22   '80 

Strategic  laser  communications.  CDR  Thomas  F. 
Wiener,  illus  tab  Signal  35:43-48  Sep  '80 

The  U.S.  Navy:  Attack  submarines.  Norman  Polmar. 
illus  tab  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:112-113  Jan  '80 

History 

1,  500  miles  in  a  floating  dry  dock.  RADM  William 
T.Nelson,   Ret.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:86-89 
Mar  '80 


SUBMARINES,   NUCLEAR  POWERED 

ASW- -the  key  to  sea  control.  Gowri  S.Sundaram. 
illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 3:367-376   '80 

Russia 

Ocean  control:  Dolphins,   submarines,    speed  &  sur- 
prises.  Norman  L.Stone,    illus  Mil  Elect/Counter- 
measures 6:46-48+  Aug   '80 

A  Soviet  Navy  for  the  nuclear  age.  CDR  Steve  F.Kime. 
illus  Parameters   10:58-70  Mar  '80 

The  wartime  role  of  Soviet  SSBNs- -Round  Two. 
LCDR  Carl  H.Clawson,   Jr,   Ret.  illus  tabs  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:64-71  Mar  '80 

U_n_i  t_e_d_  States 

SSBN  conversion  planned;    'real'  goal  is  144  SSNs  . 
L.Edgar  Prina.  illus  Sea  Power  23:35-36  Mar  '80 

SSNs:  Stalking  the  Soviet  nukes.  CAPT  Joseph  F. 
Callo.  illus  Sea  Power  22:16-18+  Dec  '79 

Trident:  New  meaning  in  an  ancient  symbol.  Charles 
N. Dragonette.  illus  Sea  Power  22:25+  Dec  '79 

The  U.S.  Navy:  Strategic  missile  submarines.  Nor- 
man Polmar.   US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:141-142 

Mar  '80 

SUBMERSIBLE  VEHICLES 

Russia 

USSR  catching  up  in  ocean  technology.   Larry  L. 
Booda.  illus  Sea  Power  23:33-35  Sep  '80 

Uj?J;  l5.^_SJ  a_L£  1 

Bottom  recovery  of  undersea  ordnance.  William  D. 
Ridley  and  Deam  W.  Given,  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:137-138  Mar  '80 

Deep  submergence  rescue  vehicles.   LtCol  William  D. 
Siuru,   Jr.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:104-107 

Jan  '80 

USSR  catching  up  in  ocean  technology.  Larry  L. 
Booda.  illus  Sea  Power  23:33-35  Sep  '80 

SUBSISTENCE  ALLOWANCES 

BAS  backed  for  E-5,   above.    Tom  Philpott.   AF 
Times  41:1+  Dec  1   '80 

BAS  will  benefit  14,000  single  NCOs.   AF  Times  41:2 
Dec  29  '80 

Cash  for  meals  may  be  halted.  AF  Times  40:10 
Mar  10  '80 

Married  fliers  seen  big  gainers  in  BAS.  AF  Times 
41:4  Sep  22   '80 

Meal  rates  to  rise.  AF  Times  41:26  Nov  3   '80 

More  singles  may  get  BAS.    Tom  Philpott.  AF  Times 
41:1+  Dec  15   '80 

Plan  to  halt  Loring  (AFB,   ME),   Shaw  (AFB,   SC)  BAS 
rapped.   John  Ginovsky.   AF  Times  40:6  Mar  17   '80 

23%  BAS  boost  seen  this  fall.   Bruce  Callander.   AF 
Times  41:1+ Sep  15   '80 


412 

SUGGESTION  PROGRAMS 

Everything  you  ever  wanted  to  know  about  Air  Force 
suggestion-related  modification  proposals  and 
AFTO  Forms  22.    TIG  Brief  32:17  Aug  29   '80 

Suggestion  evaluations:  Everybody's  business.   TIG 
Brief  32:5  Nov  14  '80 

Three  means  for  increasing  productivity.    TIG  Brief 
32:14-15  May  30  '80 

SUN 

The  global  radio  solar  telescope  network.  Robert 
Seitz  and  H.Ewen.  illus  Signal  34:53-56  Jan  '80 

The  sun  sentinals.  (Air  Weather  Service's  sun  obser- 
vatory in  western  Australia)  SMSgt  Dave  Sheeder. 
illus  Airman  24:44-48  Oct  '80 

SUPERIOR  PERFORMANCE  PAY  see  Proficiency  Pay 

SUPERPORTS  see  Ports 

SUPERSONIC  FLIGHT 
See  also 


Airplanes,    Bomber  (Supersonic) 

Airplanes,   Supersonic 

Airplanes,    Transport  (Supersonic) 

SUPERVISION 


Is  supervisory  feedback  important?   tab  TIG  Brief 
32:6  Apr  18  '80 


Maintenance:  Who  failed?   TIG  Brief  32:5  May  16   '80 


Merit  rating:  New  systems  due  Oct  1.  AF  Times 
41:10  Sep  8   '80 

^rTrtT  I*;  ***  ^  man-   LtCo1  Jim  Bustle-   tabs 
TAC  Attack  20:4-7  Aug   '80 

Nurse  practitioner  and  physician  assistant  supervi- 
sion: Is  yours  adequate?   TIG  Brief  32:21  Sep   12  '80 

Personnel  error.    TIG  Brief  32:11-12  Oct  17   '80 

Pour  more  energy  into  human  factor.   Interview. 

MajGen  Richard  Carr.   AF  Times  41:5  Aug  18   '80 

"Productivity"- -a  direct  link  to  communication. 
MajGen  James  E.  Light,   Jr.   illus  Combat  Crew 
30:2-3  Sep   '80 

Safety  supervision  (direct  and  indirect).   TIG  Brief 
32:17  Nov  14  '80 

Show  me  in  writing:  Or,  how  to  lose  a  good  Air  Force 
member.    TIG  Brief  32:14  Sep  26   '80 

Supervisors:  Can  you  really  affect  productivity,   mo- 
rale,  or  career  intent?   Col  Guy  H.Winstead,  Jr. 
TIG  Brief  32:1-2  Apr  4  '80 

Supervisory  counseling:  You  don't  have  to  be  a  coun- 
selor to  do  it!   TIG  Brief  32:4  Jan  11  '80 

Who's  your  flight  commander?    LtCol  Delbert  F. 
Miller,  illus  TAC  Attack  20:10-12  Dec   '80 


SUPPLY 

See  also 
Depots  ,   Supply 

Aj_£_F  o£££^^Ru  s  s  i  a 

The  Soviet  Air  Force  supply  system.  Maj  George  F. 
Kalivoda.  AF  J  Log  4:11-15  Spring   '80 

Aj_£_Fo  r_£e_^-  U.S. 

Robins  (AFB,    GA,   Special  Accounts)  Unit  (of  the  Di- 
rectorate of  Distribution's  Depot  Support  Branch) 
fills  hard-to-fill  orders.  AF  Times  41:31 
Sep  22  '80 

Aj-jri_e_d__F_o_r_c_e_s_-^-  NATO 

NAMSA:  The  NATO  Maintenance  and  Supply  Agency- - 
its  role  in  international  logistics.   Harry  S.Spauld- 
ing.   illus  tabs  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24:54+ 
Dec   '79-Jan  '80 

A_rj-n_y_-  -  U  .   S  . 

Ammunition  re  supply.  Capt  Thomas  G.  Pratuch.  illus 
tabs  Armor  89:16-19  Jan-Feb  '80 

Automated  supply--a  planner's  view.   Barry  W. 
McDaniel.  Army  Log  12:6-9  Jan-Feb  '80 

Automated  supply--an  operator's  view.  Maj  Bloomer 
D.Sullivan.  Army  Log  12:6-10  Jan-Feb  '80 

A  Delphi  approach  to  wartime  supply  requirements. 
LtCol  William  H.Anckaitis.    tabs  Log  Spectrum 
14:5-10  Spring  '80 

A  maintenance  nightmare.  LtCol  Richard  P  .  Diehl. 
illus  Army  Log  12:6-11  Sep-Oct  '80 

POMCUS  (Pre-pOsitioned  Materiel  Configured  to  Unit 
Sets)--a  bright  picture.   LtCol  Harold  J. Hicks, 
illus  Army  Log  12:14-16  Sep-Oct  '80 

POMCUS  (Pre-pOsitioned  Materiel  Configured  to  Unit 
Sets):  Equipment  for  readiness  in  Europe.  Mark 
Swearengen.  illus  Army  Log  12:20-23  Jan-Feb  '80 

Readiness  and  strategic  mobility.   LtGen  Arthur  J. 
Gregg,  illus  Mil  Engr  72:410-412  Nov-Dec   '80 

Red  Ball  Express.   Capt  Michael  W.Cannon,    illus 
Armor  89:8-10  May-Jun  '80 

Roundtables  and  readiness.   Maj  Dennis  G.Heapy. 
illus  Army  Log  12:14-16  Mar-Apr  '80 

The  spectre  of  Isandhlwana.   Capt  John  R.Drebus. 
illus  Armor  89:28-29  Sep-Oct  '80 

Supplying  Europe  with  repair  parts.  LtCol  Karnes  K. 
Hitch,  illus  Army  Log  12:24-26  May-Jun  '80 

SUPPLY  MANAGEMENT 

Advantages  of  a  large  QSS  (Quick  Supply  Store ) .  Capt 
David  C.Bedard.  illus  tabs  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  11-15 
Oct-Dec  '80 

Dental  materiel  management.    TIG  Brief  32:13 
Jan  11   '80 

Designing  a  flexible  management  information  system. 
LtCol  Thomas  D.Clark,   Jr  and  Capt  Douglas  J. 
Blazer,   illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:44-48  First  Quarter  '80 

Differential  item  management  for  depot  recoverable 
items.   TIG  Brief  32:8  Apr  18  '80 


413 


SUPPLY  MANAGEMENT  -  Continued 

Hospital  equipment:  Custodial  responsibility.    TIG 
Brief  32:14  Oct  31   '80 

Initial  spares  provisioning:  An  exercise  in  optimiza- 
tion.  TIG  Brief  32 :7  Oct  31   '80 

JOPS  (Joint  Operation  Planning  System)  and  resupply: 
The  connection.   LtCol  Lawrence  J.Faessler. 
AF  J  Log  4:2-3  Spring   '80 

The  Materiel  Deficiency  Reporting  (MDR)  system:  A 
bit  of  philosophy.    TIG  Brief  32:9-10  Dec   12  '80 

Measures  of  materiel  services  management  for  the 
administrator.    TIG  Brief  32:17-18  Oct  17   '80 

Potential  for  waste  and  abuse  in  base  Retail  Sales 

Store  stocking  practices.  TIG  Brief  32:5  Mar  7   '80 

Recycling  expendable  supplies.   TIG  Brief  32:10 
Feb  22  '80 

Resources  plans  management  indicators.  TIG  Brief 
32:9-10  Nov  14  '80 

Robins  (AFB,   GA,  Special  Accounts)  Unit  (of  the  Di- 
rectorate of  Distribution's  Depot  Support  Branch) 
fills  hard-to-fill  orders.  AF  Times  41:31 
Sep  22  '80 

Roundtables  and  readiness.   Maj  Dennis  G.  Heapy. 
illus  Army  Log  12:14-16  Mar-Apr  '80 

Selective  management  techniques  in  mechanized  re- 
quirements computation.   TIG  Brief  32:9  Feb  22  '80 

Supply- customer  relations.  TIG  Brief  32:9-10 
Nov  28  '80 

Supply  problems:  What  do  we  do  now?    TIG  Brief  32:8 
Apr  18  '80 

War  reserve  materiel  review.   TIG  Brief  32:5 
Jun  13   '80 

Zero  overpricing  in  Air  Force  acquisitions.    TIG 
Brief  32:7  May  2  '80 

SUPREME  ALLIED  COMMANDER.   ATLANTIC  see 
Allied  Command  Atlantic 

SUPREME  ALLIED  COMMANDER,   EUROPE  see  Allied 
Command  Europe 

SURFACE  EFFECT  SHIPS  see  Air  Cushion  Vehicles 


SURPLUS  PROPERTY 

Surplus  (military)  planes  said  to  be  used  in  drug  rack- 
et.  Len  Famiglietti.  AF  Times  40:3  Jun  16  '80 

SURPRISE  IN  WARFARE 


Designing  a  beartrap  ambush.   Capt  G.  R.  Wright,    illus 
MarCor  Gaz  64:24-26  Feb  '80 

Independent  operations.  Maj-Gen  L.Korzun.  illus 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 4:26-28  Apr  '80 


Surprise.  Col  B.Frolov.  illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 9: 
27-29  Sep  '80 

Surprise  actions.  Col  M.Loginov.  illus  Soviet  Mil 
Rev  No.  11:25-27  Nov  '80 

Surprise  and  change  in  international  politics.   Michael 
I.Handel,   illus  tabs  Intl  Sec  4:57-85  Spring  '80 

The  Warsaw  Pact  short-warning  nuclear  attack:  How 
viable  an  option?  Maj  Donald  L.Mercer,  illus  Mil 
Rev  pt  1,   60:23-32  Oct  '80;  pt  2,    60:28-36  Nov  '80 

SURVEILLANCE 

Advanced  concepts  for  tactical  surveillance  and  target 
acquisition.  Col  Donald  J.Stukel.  illus  Signal  35: 
45-47  Oct  '80 

3 
Air  Force  C     technologies.   LtGen  Robert  T. Marsh. 

illus  Signal  35:32-36  Sep  '80 

Command,   control  and  communications  in  the  future. 
(Presentation,    16th  Annual  Meeting,   American 
Institute  of  Aeronautics  and  Astronautics,   Balti- 
more,  May  7,    1980)  LtGen  Robert  T.  Marsh.   AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,  pp  30-40,   Aug  '80 

Competition  for  Swiss  radar  order  tightens.   Felix 
Miiller.   illus  Armada  Intl  4:54+  Sep-Oct  '80 

FAA,   AF  meld  radar  nets.  Stephanie  A.Carter,  illus 
AF  Times  40:14  Mar  3   '80 

RDSS  (Rapidly  Deployable  Surveillance  System):  New 
ASW  system  that  will  use  air-droppable  sensors, 
illus  Def  Elect  12:33  Aug  '80 

REMBASS  (REmotely  Monitored  BAttlefield  Sensor 
System)--the  U.S.  Army's  new  battlefield  sensor 
system.   Gowri  S.Sundaram.  illus  tabs  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 4:531-535   '80 

Rising  demand  for  surveillance  radars.   Robert  Heck, 
illus  Armada  Intl  4:36+  Jan-Feb  '80 


SURGEON  GENERAL 

A_1£_F££C_£ 

The  Air  Force  Surgeon  General,  illus  AF  Mag  63: 
132-133  May  '80 

Armed    Forces 


Special  mission  aircraft:  Gates  Learjet.    illus  tab 
Asian  Def  J  No.  3:90-92  May-Jun  '80 

Surveillance  boosted  for  Iran-Iraq  War.   Jay  Miller, 
illus  AF  Times  41:38  Oct  27   '80 

"Touch  of  gold"--MIDAS  (Military  Intelligence  De- 
tachment (Aerial  Surveillance))  Alaska.  SgtlC  Don 
Carr  and  SP5  Greg  Thomas,  illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26: 
Medical  chiefs  (Army's  LtGen  Charles  C.Pixley,  42-44  Apr  '80 

Navy's  ADM  Willard  P.Arentzen,  AF's  LtGen  Paul 
W.Myers)  pull  no  punches  on  Service  care. 

(Briefing  of  ROA's  National  Council)  illus  Officer         SURVEYING 
56:16  Apr  '80 

A  call  to  adventure.  (USAF's  Geodetic  Survey  Squad- 
Meds  ban  tanning  devices,    say  they  harm  the  skin.  AF  ron)  Capt  Dick  Sheffield,  illus  Airman  24:16-20 

Times  41:7  Sep  22  '80  Feb  '80 


414 


SURVEYING  -  Continued 


SURVIVAL  -   Continued 


Geodesy,    mapping,    oceanography:   Current  surveying 
and  mapping  news.    Regular  feature  in  issues  of 

Equipment 

FILS  (Ferranti  Inertial  Land  Surveyor):  Position, 
height,   and  bearing  in  real  time.  Stefan  Geisen- 
heyner.   illus  Def  Elect  12:51-53  Jun  '80 

SURVEYING  BY  AIR 


Aerial  survey  photography.  Marc  Grangier.  illus 
Interavia  35:1050-1054  Nov  '80 

North  to  Alaska.  (Alaskan  aerial  survey  expedition, 
1928)  ADM  Arthur  W.Radford,  Ret.  illus  US  Nav 
Inst  Proc   106:78-83  Sep   '80 

SURVEYS 


Assignment  poll:  Most  dislike  setup.   John  Ginovsky. 
AF  Times  41:11  Dec  8   '80 

The  Environmental  Symptoms  Questionnaire:  Revi- 
sions and  new  field  data.  James  B.Sampson  and 
John  L.Kobrick.   tabs  Aviation,   Space  &   Envmt 
Med  51:872-877  Sep  '80 

How  "Surveys  &  Investigations"  helps  Congress  cut 
waste,  illus  Govt  Exec  12:41-42  Apr  '80 

Information  collections  from  the  public.    TIG  Brief 
32:15  Dec  12   '80 

Malaysian  national  security  from  the  bureaucrat's 
eye;  A  preliminary  analysis.    Zara  Dian.    illus  map 
tabs  Asian  Def  J  No.  4:8- 10+  Jul -Aug  '80 

Program  evaluations:  A  survey  technique  that  gets  out 
in  front  of  the  problem,  tabs  Govt  Exec  12:24-26 
Sep  '80 

Senate  DOPMA  unpopular  in  poll.   AF  Times  40:4 
Jun  2   '80 

Vote  poll  (1980  Post-election  Voting  Survey)  to  reach 
17,000.  AF  Times  41:16  Nov  24  '80 

Workers  surveyed  on  sexual  harassment.    Don  Mace. 
AF  Times  40:2  Jun  16  '80 


SURVIVAL 


See  also 
Civil  Defense 
Evasion  and  Escape 

Accidents--a  different  approach:  Attitudes  and  prior- 
ities.  Maj  Wiley  E.Greene,   illus  TAC  Attack  20: 
24-25  Mar  '80 

PW:  Encounters  of  the  worst  kind.  William  E.Hardy, 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:24-26  Jan  '80 

Rescue --the  round  trip  ticket.   Capt  Dick  Mullery. 
illus  TAC  Attack  20:24-26  Apr  '80 

Sport  scuba  diving  by  USAF  aircrew  members.   LtCol 
Bruce  E.Bassett.   illus  tab  Aerosp  Safety  36:5-7 
Jul  '80 

Surrounded!  Maj  Roger  A.Grugle.  illus  Army  30: 
22-26  Dec   '80 


Survival.   Regular  feature  in  some  issues  of  Aero- 
£p_ac£_Safetv_ 

Survival:  Drownproofing.   MSgt  Steve  Krestian.    illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:10-12  Jul   '80 

Survival:  May  be  a  snare  (for  animals).   SSgt  James 
E.Marisch.   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:12-13  Sep   '80 

Survival:  Thinking  cool.   MSgt  Donald  R.  McLaughlin, 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:16-19  Dec   '80 

il-ll-ULl  Teaching 

Red  Flag  lessons  learned.   SrAmn  Peter  J.  Carroll, 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:16-17  May  '80 

SURVIVAL  EQUIPMENT 

AVRADCOM's  aviation  life  support  developments. 

Robert  A.  Matthews.   USA  Avn  Dig  26:10-11  Aug  '80 

CD  man  revisited.  Col  Richard  Pilmer  and  MSgt 
Christopher  R.Yancey,  illus  TAC  Attack  20-4-7 
Jan  '80 

Crime  and  punishment.    TIG  Brief  32:6  Oct  31   '80 

Pilot  combat  survival  takes  new  aim  in  '80s.  illus 
AF  Times  40:14  Mar  10  '80 

Pop  goes  the  life  raft!   Pat  Henry  and  Frank  Manie. 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:4-5  Jan  '80 

Rescue--the  round  trip  ticket.   Capt  Dick  Mullery. 
illus  TAC  Attack  20:24-26  Apr  '80 

The  thermal  properties  of  a  survival  bag  incorpo- 
rating metallised  plastic  sheeting.  I.  M.  Light  and 
J.N.Norman,  tabs  Aviation,   Space  k  Envmt  Med 
51:367-370  Apr  '80 


The  thermal  protection  offered  by  lightweight  surviv- 
al systems.  I. M. Light  and  others,  tabs  Aviation, 
Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:1100-1103  Oct  '80 

SURVIVAL  TRAINING 

Brooks  (AFB,   TX)   'vacationers'  (medical  students  en- 
rolled in  the  Air  Force  Health  Professional  Schol- 
arship Program)  get  taste  of  survival.   Beth  Pyn- 
dus.  AF  Times  41:18  Sep  15   '80 

Survival:  Drownproofing.   MSgt  Steve  Krestian.    illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:10-12  Jul  '80 

Survival:  May  be  a  snare  (for  animals).  SSgt  James 
E.Marisch.    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:12-13  Sep   '80 

Yellow  cloud.   (Survival  in  a  chemical  environment) 
Maj  Gary  E.Shumaker.  illus  Soldiers  35:45-47 
Dec   '80 


SURVIVORS  RIGHTS  AND  BENEFITS 

Auditors  slap  DOD  on  SBP  doings.  AF  Times  40:11 
Feb  4   '80 

Base  housing:  A  perceived  entitlement.    TIG  Brief 
32:7-8  May  16   '80 

Bill  would  free   12,  500  disabled  from  continuing  to 
pay  into  SBP.   AF  Times  40:3  Apr  7  '80 


415 


SURVIVORS  RIGHTS  AND  BENEFITS  -  Continued 

Bill  would  let  some  disabled  vets  stop  SBP.   AF 
Times  40:8  Jun  2   '80 

Carter  expected  to  OK  bill  giving  SBP  boost.  Martha 
Lynn  Craver.  AF  Times  41:1+  Oct  6   '80 

Disabled  spouses  may  be  eligible  for  new  benefits. 
Officer  56:16  Dec   '80 

House  (Armed  Services)  Committee  okays  SBP  bill. 
AF  Times  41:3  Sep  8  '80 

Information  on  SBP  called   'misleading.  '  AF  Times 
41:16  Sep  22   '80 


SWITCHING  SYSTEMS  -   Continued 

Switched  networks .    (Convention  panel,   AFCEA,    Wash- 
ington,  June  24,    1980)  L.C.Seifert  and  others, 
illus  Signal  34:44-47  Aug   '80 

SYSTEMS  ANALYSIS 


See  also 
Economic  Analysis 

Front-end  analysis  for  emerging  systems.   CDR  Jo- 
seph F.Funaro  and  J.D.Fletcher,  illus  Def  Mgt  J 
16:33-37  Fourth  Quarter  '80 

Procurement:  Government's  newest  non-system. 
Robert  Hall,  tab  Govt  Exec  12:34-36  Nov  '80 


Major  changes  in  SBP  detailed.  Martha  Lynn  Craver. 
AF  Times  41:4  Nov  3   '80 

Plan  for  tomorrow  .  .  .  Helen  Kay  Ellsworth,  tabs 
Soldiers  35:50-52  Jul  '80 

Retiree  raise  seems  OK,  end  to  1-hike  effort  seen. 
Martha  Lynn  Craver.   AF  Times  41:1+  Sep  1   '80 

Retirees  must  choose  one  benefit  system.  AF  Times 
40:14  Feb  18  '80 


Systems  analysis:  The  big  bingo  game  in  the  basement 
of  the  Pentagon.   R.James  Woolsey.  illus  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:35-36  Mar  '80 

A  systems  approach  to  communications,  command, 
control  and  intelligence.  (Address,  Greater  Los 
Angeles  Chapter,  AFCEA,  Dec  1979)  Gerald  P. 
Dinneen.    illus  Signal  34:8-12  Feb  '80 

SYSTEMS  ENGINEERING 


Retirees'  survivors  overpaid,    DAS  (Defense  Audit 
Service)  says.  AF  Times  41:25  Sep  15   '80 

SBP  passes  Senate,   goes  to  House.   AF  Times  40:2 
Jun  9   '80 

SBP  program:  Senate  plan  would  hike  widows'  $$  . 
Martha  Lynn  Craver.  AF  Times  40:3  May  12  '80 

Senate  panel  (Armed  Services  Committee)  OKs  plan 
to  revise  SBP.   AF  Times  40:2  May  26   '80 

Senate's  SBP  version  nears  House  panel  OK.    Martha 
Craver.   AF  Times  41:1+  Aug  4   '80 

Survivors  Benefit  Plan  is  law.  Editorial.  Officer 
56:12  Nov  '80 


SVALBARD 


S  t  r  a  t  e  g_i_c I  m_p_o_r_t_a._n_c_e_ 


Svalbard:  Flashpoint  of  the  far  North?    Thomas  Ries . 
illus  maps  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 3:335-339   '80 

SVENDSEN,   LeroyW.,    Jr 

Air  Force  Military  Personnel  Center,  por  AF  Mag 
63:114  May  '80 

Military  service:  The  profession  of  arms.   MajGen 
L.  W.Svendsen,   Jr.   TIG  Brief  32:1-2  May  30   '80 

Pilots  who  only  fly.  (Presentation,  21st  Tactical 
Fighter  Wing  Dining-In,  Elmendorf  AFB,  AK, 
Nov  30,  1979)  MajGen  L.  W.Svendsen,  Jr.  AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,  pp  37-40,   Jun  '80 

SWITCHING  SYSTEMS 

Bridging  the  gap- -analog  to  digital  tactical  switching. 
LtCol  Ray  E.Huebner  and  Brian  T.Wright,  illus 
tabs  Signal  35:41-46  Nov  '80 

The  next  generation  CONUS  AUTOVON.  Martin  A. 
Thompson  and  Tom  M.  Shimabukuro.  tabs  illus 
Signal  34:75-80  Feb  '80 


Applying  computer  technology  to  training  systems. 
Charles  E.Lindahl.  illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:38-43 
Fourth  Quarter  '80 

Congress  will  force  the  hard  choices  on  Army.  Mi- 
chael A. West,  illus  Govt  Exec  12:28-31  Nov  '80 

Early  and  complete  identification  of  system  hazards. 
TIG  Brief  32:21-22  Dec   12   '80 

A  look  at  the  independence  of  Federal  contract  re- 
search centers.  LtCol  Timothy  J.McGrath.  illus 
Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:77-83  Spring   '80 

An  overview  of  training-systems  development.   Allen 
Collier,  illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:2-5  Fourth  Quarter   '80 

Supportability:  The  fourth  dimension  in  systems  acqui- 
sition.   TIG  Brief  32:11  Jun  13   '80 

Survivability:  A  critical  aspect  of  system  acquisition. 
TIG  Brief  32:12  Aug  29   '80 

System  architecture  for  the  Hellenic  National  Defense 
Integrated  Communication  System  (HNDICS). 
BrigGen  Demetrios  Matsoukas  and  Robert  E.Brit- 
ton,   illus  map  tab  Signal  34:69-74  Feb  '80 

System  engineering  —  the  key  to  effective  transition/ 
evolution  of  Army  C^  systems.   MajGen  Emmett 
Paige,   Jr.   Signal  34:17-21  Jul  '80 

System  safety  program  milestones.    TIG  Brief  32:20 
Sep  12   '80 

System  security  engineering.    TIG  Brief  32:5 
Jan  11   '80 

The  tactical  man-machine  interface.  James  A.Lohr. 
illus  Signal  35:25-28  Oct  '80 

Ten  rules  of  thumb.   David  Israel.   Signal  34:37-33 
Jul  '80 

User  support  of  system  safety  efforts.    TIG  Brief  32:8 
Oct  17   '80 


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TOP  CAP    (Total  Objective  Plan  for  Career  Airman 
Personnel) 

The  controlled  maneuver  (TOPCAP).   Editorial.   AF 
Times  40:19  Jul  21  '80 

Fine-tuning  enlisted  incentives.   Ed  Gates,   illus  AF 
Mag  63:56-59  Apr  '80 

TRADOC    see  Training  and  Doctrine  Command 

"RI-TAC    PROGRAM 


Bridging  the  gap--analog  to  digital  tactical  switching, 
LtCol  Ray  E.Huebner  and  Brian  T.Wright,  illus 
tabs  Signal  35:41-46  Nov  '80 

The  challenging  environment  of  C3l.  RADM  H.D. 
Arnold  and  others,  illus  Signal  34:17-19+  May- 
Jun  '80 

The  hang -up  in  force  modernization:  Not  enough  pro- 
curement dollars.    Benjamin  F.Schemmer.   illus 
tab  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:30-31+  Aug  '80 

TROA   see  Retired  Officers  Association 


TACAN 


TACTICAL  AIR  COMMANn 


Continued 


ALCENT  (AirLift  CENTer):  The  MAC  testing  house. 
Maj  William  D.Harman.   illus  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2: 
21-26  Jul-Sep  '80 

Getting  to  the  fix  on  time.   Capt  Paul  T.Shorock.   illus 
Combat  Crew  30:16-17  May  '80 


TACTICAL  AIR  COMMAND 

See  also 
Air  Force,  9th 
Air  Force,    12th 


Flying  in  the  dirt.  (MAC  pilots  are  trained  to  avoid 
detection  by  the  enemy  during  Red  Flag  training  at 
Nellis  AFB,   NV)  TSgt  Alan  Prochoroff.  illus  Air- 
man 24:11-16  Nov  '80 

GO  (BrigGen  W.Troy  Tolbert)  heads  wing  that  failed 
test.  AF  Times  41:15  Sep  8  '80 

Green  Flag  now  defines  electronic  warfare  as  an  of- 
fensive weapon.   Majs  Frank  A.Parker  and  Arthur 
W.  Ritter.    illus  Def  Elect  12:59-60+  Oct  '80 

The  IDEA  (Individual  Development  and  Educational 
Advancement)  is  to  make  the  3  R's  easier.   AF 
Times  40:13  Mar  17   '80 

Leadership,   discipline,   airmanship.  Col  Robert  D. 
Anderson,  illus  TAC  Attack  pt  1,    19:26-27  Nov  '79; 
pt  2,    19:24-25  Dec  '79;  pt  3,   20:18-19  Jan  '80 

On  the  edge  of  the  Mohave.    (Air  National  Guard  units 
in  Exercise  Red  Flag)  illus  Natl  Guard  34:14-16 
Aug  '80 

Red  Flag:  Realistic  training  for  air  combat.  Maj  J. P. 
Kelly,  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:84-86  May  '80 

Tactical  Air  Command,   illus  charts  AF  Mag  63:94-96 
May  '80 


Tactical  Air  Command  1980.    (Presentation,   Air 
Force  Assoc  National  Symposium,    Los  Angeles, 
Oct  26,    1979)  LtGen  Robert  C.Mathis.   AF  Plcy 
Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup  No.2;31-37  Feb  '80 

Tactical  air  training--the  Red  Flag  concept.   Gen 
Theodore  Ross  Milton,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Na- 
tions 25:36+  Aug-Sep  '80 

'Weekend  warriors'  aid  TAC  in  Panama.   SSgt  Glenn 
S.Willerforde.  AF  Times  40:31  Apr  28   '80 

TACTICAL  AIR  FORCES 

N_A_T_0 

The  Air  Forces  of  NATO.  Gen  H.F.Gundersen  and 
others,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issur 
No. 2:  entire  issue   '79 

Close  air  support  in  modern  warfare.    WgComdr 
Jeremy  G.Saye.    illus  tab  AU  Rev  31-2-21  Jan- 
Feb  '80 

In  NATO's  front  line--U.S.  air  defense  in  Germany. 
Mark  Lambert,  illus  chart  Inter avi a  35-915-919 
Oct  '80 

Marine  air  operations  in  northern  Europe.  Maj  Rob- 
ert J.O'Rourke.  illus  tab  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106- 
53-59  Nov  '80 

Tactical  air  operations:  Problems  over  the  battle- 
field. LtGen  Ernst-Dieter  Bernhard.  illus  NATO's 
Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue  No. 2:12-13+  '79 

Tactical  air  power  within  NATO--a  growing  conver- 
gence of  views.   Maj  Donald  J.Alberts.   AU  Rev  31: 
59-70;  Responses.    Maj  Price  T.Bingham  and  LtCol 
Owen  H.  Wormser.   31:70-73  Mar-Apr  '80 

U_n i  t_e_d_  _S_ta_t  e  £ 

(Airlift  issues)  (Interview  with  Col  Robert  B.Patter- 
son) Maj  Edward  F.Wittel.    illus  Airlift  Ops  Rev 
2:2-8  Jul-Sep  '80 

Close  Look  II.  LtCol  William  D.  Forsythe.  illus  Air- 
lift Ops  Rev  2:13-20  Jul-Sep   '80 

How  ASD  is  meeting  the  needs  of  the  nineties.  LtGen 
Lawrence  A.Skantze.  illus  chart  AF  Mag  63:37-43 
Oct  '80 

JAAT--the  Joint  Air  Attack  Team  lives!   Majs 

Thomas  A.Green  and  Michael  V.Sullivan,    illus 
USA  Avn  Dig  26:7-9  Sep   '80 

Lethal  against  armor:  The  Joint  Air  Attack  Team. 
William  P.Schlitz.   illus  AF  Mag  63:44-50+  Sep   '80 

Navy,   USAF  prevail- -for  the  moment- -in  dispute  with 
OSD  on  future  of  tac  air.    Benjamin  F.Schemmer. 
illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:40-41  Aug  '80 

Peacetime  training  vs  wartime  role.   MajGen  Charles 
F.G.Kuyk,   Jr,   Ret.    illus  tab  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2- 
11-12  Jul-Sep   '80 

Pentagon,   White  House,   and  Congress  concerned  over 
tactical  aircraft  complexity  and  readiness.  Benja- 
min F.Schemmer.  illus  tabs  Artned  Forces  J  Intl 
117:28-30+  May  '80 


417 


TACTICAL  AIR  FORCES  -  Continued 

Ui?ll?-4._?J^lH    -  Cont'd 
SecDef  Brown's  memo  on  tac  air  readiness.  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:29-30+  May  '80 

TASVAL.    (Joint  Army-Air  Force-Marine  Corps  test 
of  tactical  air  power)  LtCol  Lowell  G.La  Rue.   illus 
Air  Def  Mag,  pp  26-29,   Jan-Mar  '80 

Tactical  air  warfare--the  next  20  years.   (Presenta- 
tion,  American  Institute  of  Aeronautics  and  Astro- 
nautics,  Baltimore,   May  7,    1980)  BrigGen  Robert 
Russ.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  7-12, 
Jul  '80 

Tactical  strike  reconnaissance :  Airpower's  oldest 
profession.   Ken  Nolde.    illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8: 
14-16+  Oct  '80 

Tomorrow's  war  today.  BrigGen  Jerry  Max  Bunyard. 
illus  AF  Mag  63:64-67  Oct  '80 

The  ultimate  umbrella:  Status  report  on  Marine  Corps 
Aviation.  Richard  A  .Gustafson  and  others,  illus 
Sea  Power  23:37-39+  Jun  '80 

Tactical  air  operations:  Problems  over  the  battle- 
field.  LtGen  Ernst-Dieter  Bernhard.  illus  NATO's 
Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue  No. 2:12-13+  '79 

TACTICAL  COMMUNICATIONS 


See  also 
TRI-TAC  Program 


Advanced  concepts  for  tactical  surveillance  and  target 
acquisition.  Col  Donald  J.Stukel.  illus  Signal  35: 
45-47  Oct  '80 

Air  Force  and  Marine  Corps  develop  new  portable 
radio.  Signal  34:102  Feb  '80 

Air  Force  C3  technologies.  LtGen  Robert  T. Marsh, 
illus  Signal  35:32-36  Sep  '80 

Application  of  fiber  optics  to  tactical  communications 
systems.  Col  Joseph  M.Corvino,  Ret  and  Bernard 
D.  DeMarinis.   tabs  illus  Signal  34:55-62  Feb  '80 

An  application  of  packet  communications  techniques 
to  improve  the  Navy  C2  process.  Thomas  Barry 
Hughes,   tabs  illus  Signal  34:49-54  Feb  '80 

Assessing  HF  propagation  conditions  in  real  time. 
John  Beach,  illus  Def  Elect  12:21-22  May  '80 

Bridging  the  gap- -analog  to  digital  tactical  switching. 
LtCol  Ray  E.Huebner  and  Brian  T.Wright,  illus 
tabs  Signal  35:41-46  Nov  '80 

C3  for  tactical  nuclear  forces  in  Europe.  John  Mor- 
genstern.  illus  Signal  35:57-58  Dec  '80 

The  challenging  environment  of  C3l.  RADM  H.D. 
Arnold  and  others,  illus  Signal  34:17-19+  May- 
Jun  '80 

Command  and  control  in  the  80s.  (Convention  panel, 
AFCEA,   Washington,   June  25,    1980)  RADM  Fred- 
erick C.Johnson  and  others,  illus  maps  Signal  34: 
61-62+  Aug   '80 

Coordination  in  direct  support- -problems  and  solu- 
tions,   illus  Signal  34:29-32  Jul  '80 


TACTICAL  COMMUNICATIONS  -  Continued 

Critical  intelligence  issues  of  the  80s.  BrigGen  Clydt 
R.Dean  and  others,  illus  Signal  35:9-12+  Oct  '80 

The  crystal  ball  is  soft  and  fuzzy:  Predicting  com- 
munications requirements  for  future  Marine  Corps 
tactical  data  systems.   LtCol  J.H.Wickens.    illus 
Signal  34:63-67  Feb  '80 

Evaluating  concepts  for  C3  systems.  Maj  William  G. 
Kemple  and  others,  illus  tabs  Mil  Elect/Counter- 
measures  6:56+ Sep  '80 

Fiber  optic  communication  systems  for  the  U.S. 
Army.  Alexander  Mondrick  and  James  Wright, 
tabs  Signal  35:31-32+  Nov  '80 

Green  Flag  now  defines  electronic  warfare  as  an  of- 
fensive weapon.   Majs  Frank  A.Parker  and  Arthur 
W.  Ritter.   illus  Def  Elect  12:59-60+  Oct  '80 

Hand-held  tactical  terminals.  Robert  L.  Felling,  illus 
Mil  Elect/Countemeasures  6:50+  Apr  '80 

JINTACCS  (Joint  INteroperability  of  TActical  Com- 
mand and  Control  Systems).  MajGen  Clay  T. 
Buckingham,  illus  tab  Signal  34:53-54+  May- 
Jun  '80 

Millimeter  wave  radio.  J.W.Strozyk  and  others,  tabs 
Signal  35:49-54  Nov  '80 

NATO  C3  issues.  Gen  Bernard  W.Rogers  and  others, 
illus  Signal  35:9-10+  Dec   '80 

New  communications  jamming  systems  surfacing. 
Richard  Hartman.   tab  Def  Elect  12:49-50+  Feb  '80 

Rapid  deployment  force  C    .   (Convention  panel, 

AFCEA,   Washington,   June  26,    1980)  RADM  Jerry 

0.  Turtle  and  others,  illus  Signal  34:75+  Aug   '80 

SOTAS  (StandOff  Target  Acquisition  System) --catalyst 
for  the  combined  arms  team.  Col  Wayne  B.Davis, 
illus  Signal  35:31-34  Oct  '80 

Spread  spectrum  technology.   (Convention  panel, 
AFCEA,   Washington,   June  25,    1980)  J.N. Birch 
and  others,  illus  tab  Signal  34:49+  Aug   '80 

System  engineering- -the  key  to  effective  transition/ 
evolution  of  Army  C3  systems.   MajGen  Emmett 
Paige,   Jr.   Signal  34:17-21  Jul  '80 

A  systems  approach  to  communications,  command, 
control  and  intelligence.  (Address,  Greater  Los 
Angeles  Chapter,  AFCEA,  Dec  1979)  Gerald  P. 
Dinneen.   illus  Signal  34:8-12  Feb  '80 

Tactical  A/C:  Supporting  corps  rear  to  front  line. 
Anthony  M.Valletta,  illus  Army  30:25-28  Apr  '80 

Tactical  communications  in  the  Republic  of  Korea. 
Col  Donald  B.Griggs,  illus  Signal  35:22-28  Nov  '80 

Tactical  communications- -the  linkage  between  C     and 

1.  James  H.Babcock.  illus  Signal  35:11+  Nov  '80 

Testing  of  the  Army's  inte  rope  rating  network  of  tacti- 
cal C3I  systems.  Grady  H.  Banister,   Jr.   illus 
Signal  34:45-47  Feb  '80 

Wavell  trials  successful:  Stage  2  now  under  way.  illus 
Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  2:275-276  '80 


418 


TACTICAL  FORCES  see  General  Purpose  Forces; 
Tactical  Air  Forces 

TACTICAL  WARFARE 

The  active  defense.   Capt  Wayne  M.Hall,   illus  Armor 
89:12-15  May-Jun  '80 

The  big  guns:  In  Red  Army  still  the   'king  of  battle.' 
illus  tab  Army  30:29-31  Sep  '80 

C3  for  tactical  nuclear  forces  in  Europe.  John  Mor- 
genstern.  illus  Signal  35:57-58  Dec  '80 

Deep-strike  interdiction.   Charles  E.Myers,   Jr.  illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:47-52  Nov  '80 

Eurostrategy- -theatre  nuclear  weapons.  Frederick 
Bonnart.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:48-49+ 
Apr-May  '80 

The  moral  dimensions  of  tactical  nuclear  weapons  in 
Europe.    LtCol  Philip  W.Dyer,   illus  Parameters 
10:44-50  Jun  '80 

NATO's  "first  nuclear  use":  A  deepening  trap?   Fred 
Charles  Ikle'.   illus  Strat  Rev  8:18-23  Winter   '80 

'One-up  and  two-back'?  Gen  William  E.  DePuy,    Ret. 
illus  tab  Army  30:20-25  Jan  '80 

The  pragmatics  of  precision  guided  munitions.  LtGen 
Donald  Keith,  illus  Signal  35:19-22  Sep  '80 

Soviet  tactics  for  overcoming  NATO  antitank  defenses. 
C.N.Donnelly.    (Reprinted  from  International  De- 
fense Review,   No.  7,    1979)  Infantry  pt  1,   70:20-26 
Sep-Oct  '80;  pt  2,   70:16-23  Nov-Dec  '80 

Tactical  air  operations:  Problems  over  the  battle- 
field.  LtGen  Ernst-Dieter  Bernhard.  illus  NATO's 
Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue  No. 2:12-13+  '79 

The  tactical  man-machine  interface.  James  A.Lohr. 
illus  Signal  35:25-28  Oct  '80 

Tactical  nuclear  weapons:  The  forgotten  facet  of  naval 
warfare.  CAPT  Linton  F.Brooks,  illus  US  Nav  Inst 
Proc  106:28-33  Jan  '80 

Tactical  warfare  developments  into  the   1980's.   Rob- 
ert A.Moore,    illus  Natl  Def  65:22-27+  Aug  '80 

Toward  a  tactical  nuclear  doctrine.   LtCol  Andrew  E. 
Andrews,  illus  tab  Mil  Rev  60:12-19  Oct  '80 

Whatever  happened  to  .  .  .   tactical  nuclear  warfare. 
Maj  William  D.Brown,   illus  tab  Mil  Rev  60:46-53 
Jan  '80 

E  q  u  i  p  m  e  n  t 

Tactical  air  warfare--the  next  20  years.   (Presenta- 
tion,  American  Institute  of  Aeronautics  and  Astro- 
nautics,  Baltimore,    May  7,    1980)  BrigGen  Robert 
Russ.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  7-12, 
Jul  '80 

Study    and     Teaching 

'You  fight  like  you  train.  '  Mark  E.  Be  rent,   illus  AF 
Mag  63:44-49  Dec  '80 

TACTICS 


TACTICS  -   Continued 


See  also 
Attack  and  Defense  (Military  Science) 


Assault  Breaker.  Konrad  Alder,  illus  Armada  Intl 
4:50-52+  Jan-Feb  '80 

The  big  guns:  In  Red  Army  still  the  'king  of  battle.' 
illus  tab  Army  30:29-31  Sep   '80 

Bypassed  enemy  forces  and  the  corps  attack.   Maj 
Joseph  J.  Angsten,   Jr.    illus  Mil  Rev  60:69-74 
Jan  '80 

Close  Look  II.   LtCol  William  D.Forsythe.    illus  Air- 
lift Ops  Rev  2:13-20  Jul -Sep   '80 

The  commanding  officer's  tactical  skills.  VAdm  V. 
Kruglyakov.   illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 6:9-12  Jun  '80 

Continuous  operations.  LtCol  M.G.Hunt-Davis  and 
Maj  D.  M.  Freeman.  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies  125: 
11-15  Sep   '80 

Designing  a  beartrap  ambush.   Capt  G.R.Wright,   illus 
MarCor  Gaz  64:24-26  Feb  '80 

Development  of  defensive  tactics  (on  the  experience 
of  the  Great  Patriotic  War).  Col  G.Ionin.  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No.  1:34-35  Jan  '80 

FM  100-5  revisited.  Gen  William  E.DePuy,   Ret. 
illus  Army  30:12-17  Nov  '80 

Field  artillery  survivability.    LtCol  G.S.Orr  and 
others,   illus  tab  Fid  Arty  J  48:8-21  May-Jun  '80 

The  force  design  dilemma.    LtCol  Andrew  P.O'Meara, 
Jr.    illus  Army  30:16-23  Mar  '80 

Gain  the  initiative  with  an  armored  raid.   Capt  Richard 
P.Geier.   illus  Mil  Rev  60:48-57  Jun  '80 

Independent  operations.  Maj-Gen  L.Korzun.  illus 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 4:26-28  Apr  '80 

The  lost  lesson  of  Vietnam.    LtCol  Forrest  K.Klein- 
man,   Ret.   illus  Mil  Rev  60:64-71  Aug  '80 

Maneuver  in  naval  warfare.  CDR  Linton  Wells  II. 
illus  tabs  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:34-41  Dec  '80 

'One-up  and  two-back'?  Gen  William  E.DePuy,   Ret. 
illus  tab  Army  30:20-25  Jan  '80 

Operations  in  the  enemy  rear--Soviet  doctrine  and 
tactics.   C.N.Donnelly,   illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No.  1:35-41   '80 

The  prevention  of  preemptive  attack.   CAPT  Frank 
Andrews,   Ret.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:126-139 
May  '80 

Regain  the  technological  advantage.   Clifford  D.Brad- 
ley, illus  tabs  Natl  Def  65:40-43+  Oct  '80 

River  crossings,   Soviet  style.   LtCol  William  P.Bax- 
ter,  Ret.   illus  Army  30:39-41  Jul  '80 

Some  lessons  from  the  Israelis.  Maj  William  C.Fite. 
illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:32-38  Sep  '80 

Soviet  doctrine  responds  to  antitank  missile  threat. 
LtCol  William  P.Baxter,   Ret.   illus  Army  30:29-32 
Aug  '80 

Soviet  mountain  warfare  operations.  C.N.Donnelly, 
illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 6:823-834   '80 


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TACTICS  -   Continued 


TACTICS,  AIR-  Continued 


Soviet  tactics  for  overcoming  NATO  antitank  defenses. 
C.N.Donnelly.   (Reprinted  from  International  De- 
fense Review,   No.  7,    1979)  Infantry  pt  1,    70:20-26 
Sep-Oct  '80;  pt  2,   70:16-23  Nov-Dec  '80 

Soviet  tactics  in  Afghanistan.   Edgar  O'Ballance.   illus 
Mil  Rev  60:45-52  Aug  '80 

A  successor  to  the  Sea  Harrier?   Comdr  M.Forrest, 
illus  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125:34-39  Mar  '80 

Surrounded!  Maj  Roger  A.Grugle.  illus  Army  30: 
22-26  Dec  '80 

Tactical  briefing.  Lt-Col  Yu.  Chinkov.  illus  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No. 4:40-41  Apr  '80 

History 

Special  forces  of  the  Plains.    (Solomon  Avengers, 

Army  scouts  against  the  Indians,    1868)  Michael  L. 
Starr,    illus  Army  30:43-45+  Feb  '80 


Jliil^._L^L^.JLe_?Lc_*LiJU     "  Cont'd 

Flying  in  the  dirt.  (MAC  pilots  are  trained  to  avoid 
detection  by  the  enemy  during  Red  Flag  training  at 
Nellis  AFB,  NV)  TSgt  Alan  Prochoroff.  illus  Air- 
man 24:11-16  Nov  '80 

High  rolling  in  Vegas  (in  Exercise  Red  Flag).  Gerald 
H.Smith,    illus  Air  Reservist  32:8-9  Dec   '79- 
Jan   '80 

On  the  edge  of  the  Mohave.    (Air  National  Guard  units 
in  Exercise  Red  Flag)  illus  Natl  Guard  34:14-16 
Aug   '80 

Realistic  training.   Capt  Jon  Goldenbaum.   illus  USAF 
Ftr  Wpns  Rev,  pp  21-22,   Spring   '80 

The  TACTS  (Tactical  Aircrew  Combat  Training  Sys- 
tem)/ACMI  (Air  Combat  Maneuvering  Instrumenta- 
tion) microcosm.   Phillip  R.Craven,   illus  Sea 
Power  23:41-42  Dec   '80 


S  t_ud_y_  and     Teach  i  n  g 

DFWES  (Direct  Fire  Weapons  Effects  Simulation)- -a 
new  heliborne  anti-tank  simulation  system,  illus 
Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 2:257-258  '80 

The  National  Training  Center  (Fort  Irwin,  CA):  The 
next  thing  to  the  ultimate  realism.  Col  James  B. 
Agnew.  map  illus  Army  30:30-36  Feb  '80 

TACTICS,   AIR 

The  emperor's  close  air  support.   GpCapt  Ian  Madelin. 
illus  AU  Rev  31:82-86  Nov-Dec   '79;  Comment. 
MajGen  John  E.Ralph.   31:95-96;  Comment.   LtCol 
Robert  B.  Savage,   Jr.   3  1 :96- 100;  Comment.   Maj 
Patrick  J.  Finne  ran,   Jr.   3  1 :100-  103;  Comment. 
Maj  Lawrence  G.Kelley.   31:103-104;  Response. 
GpCapt  Ian  Madelin.   31:104-105  May-Jun  '80; 
Comment.  Maj  Michael  O.Beck.  31:97-101  Sep- 
Oct  '80 

Flight  lead  responsibilities.  Maj  Mike  Ridnouer.  illus 
TAC  Attack  20:4-6  Sep  '80 

Marine  Tacair--a  different  view.  Col  Frederich  P. 
Anthony.  MarCor  Gaz  64:30+  May  '80 

The  need  to  know.  Capt  Don  Rightmyer.  illus  USAF 
Ftr  Wpns  Rev,  pp  23-26,  Spring  '80 

Oop,    rob,   jink  ...   and  live.   Capt  John  W.Gorman, 
illus  USAF  Ftr  Wpns  Rev,  pp  14-17+,  Spring  '80 

Situational  awareness.  Maj  Don  Waddell  and  Blake 
Morrison,  illus  USAF  Ftr  Wpns  Rev,   pp  2-6, 
Winter  '79 

What  is  close  air  support?    GpCapt  Ian  Madelin.  (Re- 
printed from  Air  University  Review,   Nov-Dec 
1979)  illus  Armor  89:16-21  Jul-Aug  '80 

S  t_ud_y_ _fi_n_d_ _T_e_a_cJ^J_n_g 

Can  we  teach  judgement?  C.B.Stoddard,  illus  TAC 
Attack  20:12-14  Nov  '80 

Fire  counter  fire:  Bureaucratic  tactics.   William  S. 
Lind.  AU  Rev  31:87-89;  Responses.   Capt  James 
B.Smith  and  Maj  Leonard  L.Walls.   31:89-93 
Jan-Feb  '80 


Tackling  tactics  together.  (Pilots  from  central  Euro- 
pean nations  learn  to  work  together  at  the  Tactical 
Leadership  Program,   Jever  AB,   Ger)  Capt  Katie 
Cutler,  illus  Airman  24:43-48  Dec  '80 

Tactical  Air  Command  1980.    (Presentation,   Air 
Force  Assoc  National  Symposium,    Los  Angeles, 
Oct  26,    1979)  LtGen  Robert  C.Mathis.   AF  Plcy 
Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup  No.  2:31-37  Feb  '80 

Ten  missions  ahead:  At  Red  Flag,   MAC  crews  get 
shot  down  and  live  to  learn  from  it.    IstLt  Ben 
Rich,   illus  MAC  Flyer  27:4-5  Oct  '80 

TAIWAN  see  China  (Republic) 
TALLMAN,  Kenneth  L. 

Air  Force  Academy,  por  AF  Mag  63:125  May  '80 

Putting  the  Air  Force  into  the  cadet  environment. 
LtGen  K.L.Tallman.  TIG  Brief  32:1-2  Jul  11   '80 

TANK  WARFARE  see  Armored  Warfare 

TANKERS 

Docking  facilities  for  tankers:  An  offshore  construc- 
tion challenge.  CAPT  Custer  F.Krickenberger, 
Jr,   Ret.  illus  Mil  Engr  72:178-180  May-Jun  '80 

Flags  of  convenience  or  flags  of  necessity?   CAPT 
Albert  T.  Church,   Jr,   Ret.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:52-57  Jun  '80 

Will  terrorism  go  to  sea?  Merle  Macbain.   illus  Sea 
Power  23:15-24  Jan  '80 

TANKS,   MILITARY 

Air  defence  of  land  forces  in  the  1980s.  Col  Norman 
L.Dodd.  illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 2:62-63+  Mar- 
Apr  '80 

The  antitank  ditch- -reviving  an  old  concept.  John  F. 
Rybicki.  illus  tab  Mil  Engr  72:418-421  Nov-Dec  '80 

Tank- automotive  news.  Regular  feature  in  some 
issues  of  National  Defense 


420 


TANKS,   MILITARY  -  Continued 

Tank- -war  machine  for  land  combat.   Joseph  E. 

Backofen,   Jr.   illus  Armor  89:10- 12  Jan-Feb   '80 

Trends  in  tank  technology.  Richard  M.Ogorkiewicz. 
illus  Armor  89:8-14  Jul-Aug   '80 

A  r  m  a  m  e_n_t 

AMX  32;  The  latest  French  battle  tank.   R.  M. 

Ogorkiewicz.   illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  7: 
1082-1086   '80 

Abrams-XMl.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:66+ 
Oct-Nov  '80 

Is  the  XM1  tank  obsolete?    George  Custance.  illus 
Natl  Def  65:60-62+  Oct  '80 

The  120-mm  tank  gun  and  its  ammunition- -prospects 
for  further  performance  improvements.   Raimund 
Germershausen.   illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  6: 
899-901   '80 

Teledyne's  Super  M60  battle  tank.   R  .  M.Ogorkiewicz  . 
illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  8: 1237- 124  1   '80 

Trends  in  tank  technology.   Richard  M.Ogorkiewicz. 
illus  Armor  89:8-14  Jul-Aug   '80 

Turrets,  guns  and  ammunition.  Emile  Pettecks- 
Snider.  illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  6  :132- 133+  Nov- 
Dec   '80 

The  U.S.  Army's  Infantry  and  Cavalry  Fighting  Vehi- 
cles. David  G.Holmes,  illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
7:1075-1081   '80 

Up-gunning  the  Marder.  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 5:712-714   '80 

Study  and  Teaching 

Simfire:  Tank  gunnery  and  tactical  simulation.  Mi- 
chael W. Wilson,  illus  Natl  Def  64:28-31  Feb  '80 

Characteristics 


TANKS,    MILITARY  -  Continued 
Design 

AMX  32:  The  latest  French  battle  tank.  R.M. 

Ogorkiewicz.   illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 7: 
1082-1086   '80 

First  production  XMls  handed  over,  illus  Intl  Def  Rev 
13,   No. 3:317-318  '80 

MTU  tank  propulsion  technology.  Karlheinz  Gebhardt. 
illus  Armada  Intl  4:10+  May-Jun  '80 

Teledyne's  Super  M60  battle  tank.  R  .M.Ogorkiewicz. 
illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 8: 1237- 1241   '80 

The  U.S.  Army's  Infantry  and  Cavalry  Fighting  Vehi- 
cles. David  G.Holmes,  illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
7:1075-1081   '80 

XM- 1  mobility  fixes  prove  out;  weight  growth  poses 
new  dilemma.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer.  illus 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:16+  Jan  '80 

M  a  l  n  t  e  n  a  n  £e__an_d ^«J£_ai*_ 

Before  an  offensive.  (Technical  support  of  a  tank  bat- 
talion) Col  D.Ryazantsev.  illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 
10:34-36  Oct  '80 

A  "new"  tank  on  the  block.   Cathy  Hardman  and  Bob 
Black,    illus  Armor  89:13-15  Sep-Oct  '80 

POPMS  (Performance-Oriented  Preventive  Mainte- 
nance Services)--a  concept  that  works.  CW4  H.G. 
Maddox.  tabs  Army  Log  12:17-19  Jan-Feb  '80 

P  o  w_e_r__P_l_aji_t  s^ 

First  production  XMls  handed  over,  illus  Intl  Def  Rev 
13,   No. 3:317-318  '80 

MTU  tank  propulsion  technology.   Karlheinz  Gebhardt. 
illus  Armada  Intl  4:10+  May-Jun  '80 

Teledyne's  Super  M60  battle  tank.  R.M. Ogorkiewicz. 
illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 8:1237- 1241   '80 


Abrams-XMl.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:66+ 
Oct-Nov  '80 

Development  of  fire  control  equipment.   Capt  Michael 
R.  Matheny.   illus  Armor  89:40-43  Mar-Apr  '80 

A  flexible  hybrid:  AMX  10  PAC  90.  John  S.Philipp. 
illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  1:92-95  Jan-Feb  '80 

French  fighting  vehicles.   Col  P.  A.  Loubens  and  LtCol 
R.  R.  Tayler,   Jr,   Ret.   illus  Armor  89:41-45  May- 
Jun  '80 

Teledyne's  Super  M60  battle  tank.   R.M. Ogorkiewicz. 
illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  8: 1237- 1241   '80 

Threat:  The  claw  of  the  bear.  (Russian  tanks)  Maj 
Frank  Babiasz  and  Capt  Carl  E.Daschke.  illus 
tab  USA  Avn  Dig  26:14-16  Mar  '80 

The  Vickers  Valiant  battle  tank--a  preliminary  de- 
scription. R.B.Pengelley.  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev 
13,  No. 3:395-399  '80 


Safety    M  e as ur e  s 

AFV  fuel  fire  suppression--a  three-sensor  system 
from  Graviner.  R  .J. L. Dicker .  illus  tabs  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 8: 1242- 1244  '80 

Study    and     Teachi  n  j> 

Combat  vehicle  training  support.   Capt  John  J. 
Sweeney,    illus  Armor  89:26-29  May-Jun  '80 

T  e  s_t  i  n_g_ 

Developing  tomorrow's  combat  vehicles.   Col  Law- 
rence B.  Fitzmorris.   illus  tab  Armor  89:22-25 
May-Jun  '80 

XM-1  mobility  fixes  prove  out;  weight  growth  poses 
new  dilemma.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer.  illus 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:16+  Jan  '80 

XM-1  progress  report.   Capt  James  H.Dyson,    Jr. 
illus  Armor  89:14-15  Jan-Feb  '80 


TANKS,  MILITARY  -  Continued 

Brazil 

A  new  family  of  tracked  armoured  vehicles  from 
Brazil.   Ronaldo  S.Olive,   illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No.  1:109-110  '80 

F_r  a  n  c  e 

AMX  32:  The  latest  French  battle  tank.  R.M. 

Ogorkiewicz.   illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,    No. 7: 
1082-1086  '80 

A  flexible  hybrid:  AMX  10  PAC  90.   John  S.Philipp. 
illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  1:92-95  Jan-Feb  '80 

French  fighting  vehicles.   Col  P.  A.  Loubens  and  LtCol 
R.R.Tayler,  Jr,   Ret.   illus  Armor  89:41-45  May- 
Jun  '80 

New  tank,  generation  out  of  Franco-German  marriage? 
Robert  Heck,    illus  Armada  Intl  4:6-8  May-Jun  '80 

-lIirL^LY-JJjrjkS-JJ-J^eS  u  b  1  i  c  ) 

Main  battle  tanks  for  the  eighties.   Wolfgang  Flume 
and  Paul  Denning.   NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:48+ 
Feb-Mar  '80 

New  tank  generation  out  of  Franco-German  marriage? 
Robert  Heck,   illus  Armada  Intl  4:6-8  May-Jun  '80 

U.S. -German:  Compatible  antiarmor  systems?   Maj 
Phillip  W.Gray,   illus  tab  Mil  Rev  60:2-8  Nov  '80 

Up-gunning  the  Marder.  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 5:712-714  '80 

G_r_e_a_t  _B  _r  i  t  a  i  n 

BAEE  (British  Army  Equipment  Exhibition)   '80  at 

Aldershot  (June  23-27,    1980)--an  impressive  show- 
case. Felix  Muller  and  Konrad  Alder,   illus  Arma- 
da Intl  4:68+  Jul-Aug  '80 

Highlights  of  the  1980  British  Army  Equipment  Exhi- 
bition, illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 7:11 14- 1116  '80 

Main  battle  tanks  for  the  eighties.   Wolfgang  Flume 
and  Paul  Denning.   NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:48+ 
Feb-Mar  '80 

The  Vickers  Valiant  battle  tank--a  preliminary  de- 
scription. R.B.Pengelley.  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev 
13,  No. 3:395-399  '80 

Russia 


Is  the  XM1  tank  obsolete?    George  Custance.  illus 
Natl  Def  65:60-62+  Oct  '80 

The  light  armored  corps--a  strategic  necessity. 
LtGen  James  F.Hollings  worth,   Ret  and  Maj  Gen 
Allan  T.Wood,   Ret.  illus  map  tabs  Armed  Forces 
J  Intl  117:20-22+  Jan  '80 

Preparing  tanks  for  underwater  driving.   Col  R. 
Ivanov.   illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  3:29-30  Mar  '80 

Regain  the  technological  advantage.   Clifford  D.Brad- 
ley, illus  tabs  Natl  Def  65:40-43+  Oct  '80 

Soviet  airborne  forces  and  preemptive  power  projec- 
tion. Capt  Kenneth  Allard.  illus  tabs  Parameters 
10:42-51  Dec  '80 


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TANKS,   MILITARY  -  Continued 

*L"  ££.!*_-  Cont'd 

Soviet  doctrine  responds  to  antitank  missile  threat. 
LtCol  William  P.Baxter,   Ret.    illus  Army  30-29-32 
Aug   '80 

Soviet  norms  for  driving  tanks  in  winter.   LtCol  Wil- 
liam P.  Baxter,   Ret.   illus  tabs  Mil  Rev  60:2-8 
Sep   '80 

The  T-62  tank.   Col  D.  Ryazantsev.   illus  Soviet  Mil 
Rev  No. 3:26-28  Mar  '80 

Threat:  The  claw  of  the  bear.  (Russian  tanks)  Maj 
Frank  Babiasz  and  Capt  Carl  E.Daschke.  illus 
tab  USA  Avn  Dig  26:14-16  Mar  '80 

if-Sll/Ll.  J?Jj±±  £  JL 

Abrams-XMl.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25-66+ 
Oct-Nov  '80 

Army  gets  its  first  production  XM-1.  illus  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:16+  Mar  '80 

Army  gets  its  first  XM-1  Abrams  tanks.  Deborah  G. 
Meyer.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:14+  Apr  '80 

Brown  orders  "rapid  introduction"  of  Army/USMC 
light  arm'd  vehicles.  Deborah  G.Meyer.  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:14+  Apr  '80 

Carter  orders  "highest  national  priority"  for  XM-1, 
M-X  and  Pershing  II  programs.  Armed  Forces  J 
Intl  117:17  May  '80 

Chemical  and  biological  warfare  protection  for  the 
XM1  tank.  Mil  Rev  60:82  Oct  '80 

Developing  tomorrow's  combat  vehicles.   Col  Law- 
rence B.  Fitzmorris.   illus  tab  Armor  89:22-25 
May-Jun  '80 

First  production  XMls  handed  over,  illus  Intl  Def  Rev 
13,   No. 3:317-318  '80 

Is  the  XM1  tank  obsolete?    George  Custance.  illus 
Natl  Def  65:60-62+  Oct  '80 

The  light  armored  corps--a  strategic  necessity. 
LtGen  James  F.Hollingsworth,    Ret  and  MajGen 
Allan  T.Wood,   Ret.  illus  map  tabs  Armed  Forces 
J  Intl  117:20-22+  Jan  '80 

Machines  for  building  the  XM1.  Sture  B.Pierson. 
illus  Army  Log  12:32-34  May-Jun  '80 

Main  battle  tanks  for  the  eighties.   Wolfgang  Flume 
and  Paul  Denning.   NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25-48+ 
Feb-Mar  '80 

The  National  Training  Center  (Fort  Irwin,    CA):  The 

next  thing  to  the  ultimate  realism.   Col  James  B. 

Agnew.   map  illus  Army  30:30-36  Feb  '80 
New  tank  facility  takes  shape  (at  Marine  Corps  Air 

Ground  Combat  Center,    Twentynine  Palms,   CA). 

illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:10  Nov  '80 
A  "new"  tank  on  the  block.   Cathy  Hardman  and  Bob 

Black,   illus  Armor  89:13-15  Sep-Oct  '80 

New  weapons  systems  for  the  Army.  SSgt  Jim  Boer- 
sema.  illus  Soldiers  35:47-50  Feb   '80 

Role  of  armor,    illus  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  14-18     Jul- 
Sep   '80 


422 

TANKS,   MILITARY 

TARGET  ACQUISITION  -     Continued 

United    States      -Cont'd 

"Intelligent"  missiles  for  tomorrow.  John  S.Philipp. 

/eledyne's  Super  M60  battle  tank.  R.M.Ogorkiewicz. 
illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  8: 1237- 1241   '80 

illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 5:20+  Sep-Oct  '80 

The  Milan  night  sight,  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 2:256  '80 

The  united  States'  contribution  to  Soviet  tank  tech- 
nology. George  F.Hofman.  illus  RUSI  J  for  Def 
Studies   125:63-68  Mar  '80 

U.S. -German:  Compatible  antiarmor  systems?    Maj 
'  Phillip  W.Gray,  illus  tab  Mil  Rev  60:2-8  Nov  '80 

XM-1  mobility  fixes  prove  out;  weight  growth  poses 
new  dilemma.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer.  illus 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:16+  Jan  '80 

XM-1  progress  report.   Capt  James  H.Dyson,   Jr. 
illus  Armor  89:14-15  Jan-Feb  '80 

TARGET  ACQUISITION 

See  also 
Detection  Equipment 

ARBS-  The  Angle  Rate  Bombing  System.   CDR  C.N. 
Sapp.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:99-100  Nov  '80 

Advanced  concepts  for  tactical  surveillance  and  target 
acquisition.  Col  Donald  J.Stukel.  illus  Signal  35: 
45-47  Oct  '80 

Advances  in  target  acquisition  and  missile  guidance. 
John.S.  Phillip,    illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  3:56+  May- 
Jun  '80 

Airborne  anti-tank  warfare.   Konrad  Alder,   illus  tabs 
Armada  Intl  pt  1,   4:36+  Jul-Aug  '80;  pt  2,   4:74-76+ 
Oct-Nov  '80 

Airborne  electronics  in  the  age  of  high-speed  inte- 
grated circuits.   Jim  Martin.   Def  Elect  12:53-54+ 
Jul   '80 

Army  guns  to  fire  laser-guided  projectiles,    illus  Def 
Elect  12:28-29  Aug  '80 

Bargain  basement  fighters  (retrofits).   John  Beach, 
illus  Def  Elect  12:59-60+  Jun  '80 

The  Barr  h  Stroud  DF3  fire-control  system.  J.M. 
Ballantine.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,  No. 4:536-538  '80 

Critical  intelligence  issues  of  the  80s.  BrigGen  Clyde 
R.Dean  and  others,  illus  Signal  35:9-12+  Oct  '80 

Dangerous  midnight- -delay,  confusion  on  road  to  a 
night  tank  killer.  David  Harvey,  illus  Def  &  For 
Aff  8:12-15+  Nov  '80 

French  Jaguars  get  laser  guidance  system,   illus 
Asian  Def  J  No. 4:101-102  Jul-Aug  '80 

The  gun  camera.   Maj  William  M.  Durbin.   illus  USA 
Avn  Dig  26:18-20  Jul  '80 

httt  RAT-  The  way  to  tomorrow's  artillery?   R.B. 
PengeUey.   Ulus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  1:83-88   '80 

High- resolution  mapping  in  forward  mode  for  new 
F-15B  Strike  Eagle,  illus  Def  Elect  12:28-29 
Nov  '80 

Hitting  ground  targets.  Maj  V  .Dovgalyonok.  illus 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  1:24-25  Jan  '80 


Multiple  role  radar  designed  for  F/A-18.  Robert  E. 
White,  illus  Def  Elect  12:44-47  Jan  '80 

No  lock  AIM9  ranging.    Maj  Rich  Hardy,   illus  tabs 
USAF  Ftr  Wpns  Rev,   pp  7-8,   Spring  '80 

On  a  clear  day  you  can  see   ...    (Standoff  Target  Ac- 
quisition System  (SOTAS))  illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26: 
30-33  Oct  '80 

PADS:  Positioning  and  Azimuth  Determining  System. 
Maj  David  R.Rogers  and  Capt  Robert  R.  Roe.  illus 
tabs  Fid  Arty  J  48:21-26  Jul-Aug  '80 

Pave  Tack  provides  better  target  acquisition  and  des- 
ignation, illus  Def  Elect  12:22-24  Apr   '80 

Phased  array  radar  being  used  on  moving  trucks, 
illus  Def  Elect  12:28+  Sep   '80 

"Phasers,   lasers  and  blazers."  Maj  G.R.Hepfner. 
illus  Combat  Crew  30:22-23  May  '80 

REMBASS  (REmotely  Monitored  BAttlefield  Sensor 
System)--the  U.S.  Army's  new  battlefield  sensor 
system.   Gowri  S.Sundaram.  illus  tabs  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 4:531-535  '80 

Radars  for  low-level  target  acquisition,    illus  Armada 
Intl  4:38+  May-Jun  '80 

SOTAS  (Standoff  Target  Acquisition  System)--Army 
Aviation  combined  arms  team.   Col  Wayne  B. 
Davis,    illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:4-7  May  '80 

SOTAS  (StandOff  Target  Acquisition  System)-- catalyst 
for  the  combined  arms  team.   Col  Wayne  B.Davis, 
illus  Signal  35:31-34  Oct  '80 

SOTAS  (Stand-Off  Target  Acquisition  System)- - 
"single  more  effective  and  valuable  collector  of 
intelligence."  Dan  Boyle,  illus  Interavia  35:243- 
245  Mar  '80 

SOTAS  (StandOff  Target  Acquisition  System)--the 
user  has  a  say.   LtCol  Dick  Rasmussen.   illus  USA 
Avn  Dig  26:2-3  May  '80 

Sea  Searcher  contract,    illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  3:132- 
133  May-Jun  '80 

Special  mission  aircraft:  Gates  Learjet.   Ulus  tab 
Asian  Dsf  J  No.  3:90-92  May-Jun  '80 

Training  target  performance  requirements.   Robert  L. 
Chalmers,   illus  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  6-8,   Apr-Jun  '80 

WRCS  (Weapons  Release  Computer  System):  Fact  or 
fantasy.  Capt  Edward  J.Zamorski.  illus  tab  USAF 
Ftr  Wpns  Rev,   pp  22-27,    Fall  '80 

TARGET  IDENTIFICATION  see  Target  Acquisition 
TARGET  RANGES  see  Bombing  and  Gunnery  Ranges 


TARGETS,   AERIAL 

See  also 
Drones 


423 


TARGETS,    AERIAL  -   Continued 

Intercepting  low-speed  targets.   Lt-Col  G.Dovgal- 
yonok.   illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  7:21-23  Jul   '80 

Training  target  performance  requirements.   Robert  L. 
Chalmers,    illus  Air  Def  Mag,   pp  6-8,   Apr-Jun  '80 

TARGETS  AND  TARGETING 

FILS  (Ferranti  Inertial  Land  Surveyor):  Position, 
height,   and  bearing  in  real  time.   Stefan  Geisen- 
heyner.   illus  Def  Elect  12:51-53  Jun  '80 

Launch  under  attack  to  redress  Minuteman  vulnera- 
bility? Richard  L.  Garwin.   Intl  Sec  4:117-139 
Winter  '79/'80 

Nine  prejudices  about  future  naval  systems.   David  C. 
Hazen.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:26-32  Jul   '80 

Operations  in  the  enemy  rear--Soviet  doctrine  and 
tactics.   C.N.Donnelly,   illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No.  1:35-41   '80 

Targeting  problems  for  central  war.  Colin  S.Gray, 
illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:3-21  Jan- Feb  '80 

Theater  nuclear  encirclement:  Soviet  SLBM's  tar- 
geted on  Western  Europe.  Floyd  D.Kennedy,   Jr. 
illus  Natl  Def  64:42-47  Feb  '80 

TASK  FORCES 

The  logistics  challenges  of  deploying  a  CONUS  joint 
task  force.  Maj  Stephen  G.Crane,  illus  tab  AF  J 
Log  4:13-18  Fall  '80 

More  mobility  for  today's  threat.   Col  Larry  R. 
Williams,   illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:32-36  Jul  '80 

The  Rapid  Deployment  Joint  Task  Force.  LtCol 

Thomas  M.Johnson  and  LCDR  Raymond  T.Barrett, 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:95-98  Nov  '80 

TAXES  AND  TAXATION 


The  death  of  venture  capital.  D.G.Soergel.  Govt  Exe 
12:23-24  Aug   '80 


TAYLOR,   Maxwell  D. 

A  do-it-yourself  professional  code  for  the  military. 
Gen  Maxwell  D.Taylor,  Ret.  por  Parameters  10: 
10-15  Dec   '80 

Perceived  versus  real  strength  of  America's  strate- 
gic forces.   Gen  Maxwell  D.Taylor,   Ret.  por 
Parameters  9:7-11  Dec   '79 

TEACHERS  AND  TEACHING 

See  also 
Instructor  Pilots 

Can  we  teach  judgement?    C.B.Stoddard,  illus  TAC 
Attack  20:12-14  Nov  '80 

Curing  government  illiteracy.   M.  Scott  Downing.   Govt 
Exec  pt  1,   Communicating  to  a  nation  of  tenth 
graders:  The  comprehension  drops  as  content  gets 
complex.    12:28-29+  Jul   '80;  pt  2,   An  automatic 
comprehension  check  for  government  regulation 
originators.    12:28+ Aug  '80 

Dynamics  of  small  learning  groups.   John  A.Kline, 
illus  Educ  J  22:19-24  AY  '79/'80 

"Holistic"  grading  of  student  writing.    LtCol  Henry  F. 
Lippincott,   Jr.   Educ  J  22:32-36  AY  '79/'80 

It's  much  more  than  academic.  (Professional  military 
education  instructors  have  a  challenging  job)  SMSgt 
Dick  Larsen.    illus  Airman  24:38-42  Sep   '80 

Proficiency  Aviators  Limited  case  study--a  compre- 
hensive business  management  problem.  Maj  Har- 
old E.Rafuse.   tabs  Educ  J  22:68-80  AY  '79/'80 

School  appointee  (William  Smith)  sees  gloom  ahead 
(for  Overseas  Dependent  Schools) .  Karen  McKay. 
AF  Times  41:4  Aug  11   '80 

Teleteach:  How  to  stretch  the  classroom  coast  to 
coast,  illus  Govt  Exec  12:44+  Apr  '80 

Using  questions  for  learning.  Capt  Janet  S.William- 
son.  Educ  J  22:27-31  AY  '79/'80 

TEACHING  MACHINES  see  Programmed  Learning 


Federal  activists.  H.Peter  Metzger.   Govt  Exec  pt  1,        TECHNICAL  EDUCATION  see  Education     Technical 
Woodburning  stoves  for  the  poor,   the  elderly.   12:  ' 


41-42+  Nov  '80;  pt  2,   Ignoring  the  needs  of  low  in- 
come families--deliberately.   12:36-40  Dec  '80 

Maine  will  tax  out-of-staters  again.  AF  Times  41:15 
Aug  11   '80 

Many  o'seas  get  $500  by  mistake  from  IRS.  AF 
Times  40:3  Apr  14  '80 

PCS  checklist  can  save  dollars.   Len  Famiglietti.  AF 
Times  41:7  Sep  15   '80 

Retirement  supplement.  AF  Times  40:28p  sup 

opposite  p  30  Feb  25  '80;  28p  sup  opposite  p  28 
Jul  14  '80;  28p  sup  opposite  p  28  Jul  14  '80;  24p 
sup  opposite  p  32  Nov  10  '80 

Tax  breaks  (for  Reserve  and  National  Guard),  illus 
Air  Reservist  32:18-19  Feb  '80 

Tax  guide  for  Reservists.   Capt  R.Michael  Lantz,   Jr 
illus  Officer  56:23-24  Feb  '80 

Taxes:  A  special  supplement  to  help  military  tax- 
payers.  AF  Times  40:31-32+  Feb  11   '80 


TECHNICAL  ORDERS 

Aircraft  modification  TCTO  (Time  Compliance  Tech- 
nical Order)  compliance.    TIG  Brief  32-10 
Feb  22  '80 

Hit  my  smoke.   Maj  David  V.Froehlich.   illus  Aerosp 
Safety  36:12-13  Apr  '80 

Noncompliance  with  procedures.    TIG  Brief  32:16 

May  2   '80 

Technical  data  and  maintenance  discipline.    TIG  Brief 
31:18  Dec  21   '79 

Using  checklists.    TIG  Brief  32:9-10  Sep  26   '80 
TECHNICAL  PERSONNEL  see  M«npM>f|    Technical 


TECHNICAL  REPRESENTATIVES  see  Field  R 


tives 

TECHNOLOGY 

See  also 


epresenta- 


War  and   Technology 


424 


TECHNOLOGY  -   Continued 

America's  lagging  productivity.  Frederick  L. 
Haynes.  tabs  Signal  34:33-37+  Jan  '80 

An  analytical  approach  to  improved  manufacturing 
technology.  Milton  H.Ritchie  and  others,  illus  tab 
Def  Mgt  J  16:52-56  Fourth  Quarter  '80 

Applying  computer  technology  to  training  systems. 
Charles  E.Lindahl.  illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:38-43 
Fourth  Quarter  '80 

The  challenging  environment  of  C3I.  RADM  H.D. 
Arnold  and  others,  illus  Signal  34:17-19+  May- 
Jun  '80 

The  Chinese  ballistic  missile  program.  Mark  Wade, 
illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 8:1190- 1192  '80 

Communications  and  computers --two  cultures  or 
one?  Irwin  L.  Lebow.   illus  Signal  34:7+  Mar  '80 

(Communications  and  electronic  industries  as  they 
relate  to  and  support  our  Armed  Forces)  (Banquet 
address,   AFCEA  Convention,    Washington,   June  25, 
1980)  Gen  Russell  E.Dougherty,   Ret.  illus  Signal 
34:28-30  Aug   '80 

(Complex  problems  we  face  in  maintaining  defense 
preparedness)  Interview.  William  J.Perry .  illus 
Natl  Def  65:50-55  Oct  '80 

Congress  and  technology:  Facing  up  to  the  realities  of 
finiteness.   (Office  of  Technology  Assessment)  (In- 
terview with  John  H.  Gibbons),  illus  Govt  Exec 
12:13+  Sep  '80 

Critical  intelligence  issues  of  the  80s.  BrigGen  Clyde 
R.Dean  and  others,   illus  Signal  35:9-12+  Oct  '80 

The  DOD  businessman:  Why  MANTECH  (MANufactur- 
ing  TECHnologies)  is  as  important  as  new  weapons, 
illus  Govt  Exec  12:34+  Sep  '80 

Defence  and  the  changing  scene.    (Fuller- Liddell  Hart 
Memorial  Lecture)  Marshal  Neil  Cameron.   RUSI 
J  for  Def  Studies  125:21-28  Mar  '80 

Defense  electronics  technology.  Regular  feature  in 
some  issues  of  P£fjns_e_Ele£tronics_ 

An  EEC  view  on  the  new  technologies  of  information. 
(Address,   AFCEA  NATO  Brussels  Symposium, 
Oct  1980)  Raymond  K.Appleyard.  Signal  35:51-53 
Dec  '80 

EW  and  the  cultural  barrier.  David  Harvey,  illus  Def 
&  For  Aff  8:44-46  Oct  '80 

The  economics  of  war:  Doctrine,  tactics,  $,  rubles, 
Marx,  Engels  and  Adam  Smith.  Col  D.  K.  Malone. 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:72-73  Jun  '80 

Electronic  environments.  Regular  feature  in  some 
issues  of  P£fens_e_&_F^£eig_n_  Affair s_ 

Facility  energy  technology  transfer.   Ed  E.Wilson  and 
Capt  Philip  C.Holden.   AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21: 
28-29  Nov  '80 

Facing  up  to  change.  (Presentation,   Antelope  Valley 
Board  of  Trade,    Lancaster,    CA,   Aug  22,    1980) 
Gen  Alton  D.Slay.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  12-17,   Oct  '80 


TECHNOLOGY   -   Continued 

Fighting  with  man-made  lightning.   Stefan  Geisenhey- 
ner.   illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  1:22-23+  Jan-Feb  '80 

(Finding  an  equalizer  for  disparity  in  equipment)  (Key- 
note luncheon  address,   AFCEA  Convention,    Wash- 
ington,  June  24,    1980)  William  J.Perry,  illus  Sig- 
nal 34:13+  Aug  '80 

The  future  of  American  science.  Philip  Handler, 
illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:57-67  Jan-Feb  '80 

The  future  of  HF  communications  in  C    .   J.  D.  Cos- 
grove  and  H.W.Swan.   illus  map  Signal  34:15-17+ 
Feb  '80 

Improving  aircraft  navigation  through  shared  tech- 
nology.  Burrell  W.Hays,   illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:35-37 
First  Quarter  '80 

In  aeronautics,   affordability  is  king.  Edgar  Ulsamer. 
illus  AF  Mag  63:55-61  Dec  '80 

An  inspector's  view  of  safety.   Col  Gary  R.Tompkins, 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:8-9  May  '80 

Low  energy  lasers.   George  Gamota.  illus  tabs  Natl 
Def  64:44-48+  Jun  '80 

McClellan  (AFB,   CA)  energy  showcase  base.  Maj 
George  Kastanos.  illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21: 
24-27  May  '80 

Modern  weapon  technology.   Regular  feature  in  some 
issues  of  RUSI  Journal  for  Defence  Studies 

Mostra  Navale :  Italy's  strategic  power  rests  firmly 
on  its  technology  base.   David  Harvey,   illus  Def  & 
For  Aff  8,   No.  5:10-11+  '80 

Multistatic  radar  systems  for  air  defense.  David  M. 
Zasada.  illus  tab  Signal  34:65+  May-Jun   '80 

The  Navy's  RDT&E  program.  Norman  Friedman, 
illus  Sea  Power  23:48-50+  Apr  '80 

Nine  prejudices  about  future  naval  systems.   David  C. 
Hazen.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:26-32  Jul  '80 

Offshore  technology.   Regular  feature  in  issues  of 
MtUAa£Y_l:H&ilie_e-I 

The  120-mm  tank  gun  and  its  ammunition--prospects 
for  further  performance  improvements.   Raimund 
Germershausen.   illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  6: 
899-901   '80 

Opportunity  and  catastrophe:  How  government  looks 
to  NMA  (National  Micrographics  Assoc).   C.  W. 
Borklund.   illus  Govt  Exec  12:14+  May  '80 

Our  shrinking  industrial  base .  (Presentation,   Military 
Order  of  the  Carabao  Luncheon,   Army  and  Navy 
Club,   Washington,   April  22,    1980)  Gen  Alton  D. 
Slay.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  2-6,  Jul  '80 

(Producing  modern  Army  equipment)  (Sustaining  mem- 
bers' luncheon  address,   AFCEA  Convention,   Wash- 
ington,  June  25,    1980)  Percy  A.Pierre,  illus  Sig- 
nal 34:22-24  Aug   '80 

Productivity  improvement:  A  challenge  for  the  80s. 
(Office  of  Productivity,   Technology,   and  Innova- 
tion) Jordan  J.Baruch.  illus  Signal  35:25-26 
Sep  '80 


425 


TECHNOLOGY    -  Continued 


TECHNOLOGY  -  Continued 


Productivity,  technology,  and  the  illusion  of  the  free 
lunch.  Hans  M.Mark,  illus  Defense/80,  pp  8-13, 
Aug   '80 

RAMPART:  Route  to  Airlift  Mobility  through  PART- 
nership.  John  F.Shea.  illus  tabs  Def  Trans  J  36: 
6-8+  Sep   '80 

R&cD  in  new  communications  systems.   (Interview  with 
William  O.Baker)  illus  Signal  35:15-17  Sep  '80 

Regain  the  technological  advantage.  Clifford  D.Brad- 
ley, illus  tabs  Natl  Def  65:40-43+  Oct  '80 

Research  and  technology.  Regular  feature  in  issues 
of  Ir»j£_rj5^i°2iaLP£fe"s^_R_^Xiew 

Sen  Gary  Hart  is  high  on  Harrier.   (From  address, 
National  War  College,   June  30,    1980)  MarCor  Gaz 
64:10  Aug  '80 

The  shape  of  the  future,  illus  Signal  34: 11- 13+ Jan  '80 

The  Soviet  march  toward  technological  superiority. 
Jack  Vorona.    illus  Defense/80,   entire  issue. 
Mar  '80 


Spread  spectrum  technology.   (Convention  panel, 
AFCEA,   Washington,   June  25,    1980)  J.N. Birch 
and  others,  illus  tab  Signal  34:49+  Aug   '80 

The  state  of  aircraft  simulation  in  the  USSR.   Clyde  F. 
Autio.  Def  Mgt  J  16:24-25  Fourth  Quarter  '80 

'Stealth'  aircraft  invisible  to  radar  (Def  Sec  Brown 
has  announced).  AF  Times  41:12  Sep  8   '80 

Stealth  aircraft  program  revealed.  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 7:979   '80 

System  engineering- -the  key  to  effective  transition/ 
evolution  of  Army  C     systems.   MajGen  Emmett 
Paige,   Jr.   Signal  34:17-21  Jul  '80 

Tactical  warfare  developments  into  the   1980's.    Rob- 
ert A.Moore,    illus  Natl  Def  65:22-27+  Aug  '80 

Technology,   ASW,    and  the  Coast  Guard.   LCDR  Bruce 
B.Stubbs  and  LT  Richard  R.Kelly,  illus  US  Nav 
Inst  Proc  106:29-35  Oct  '80 

Technology  insertion- -Rx  for  ailing  ECM.   Julian  S. 
Lake,   tabs  Def  Elect  12:35-36+  Jun  '80 

Technology  trends  in  communications,  command, 
and  control.  Ruth  M.Davis,  illus  Defense/80, 
pp  2-3+,  Jan  '80 

Training  and  personnel  systems  technology:  A  boost 
to  readiness.   CDR  Paul  R.Chatelier.  illus  Def 
Mgt  J  16:2-5  Second  Quarter  '80 

Trends  in  radar  missile  guidance.  Hans  A.Maurer. 
illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 9: 1415- 1422  '80 

Two  Chinese  roads  to  military  modernization- -and  a 
U.S.  dilemma.  Thomas  A.Marks,  illus  tab  Strat 
Rev  8:18-28  Summer  '80 

The  U.S.  Navy  in  transition.  Raymond  T.Tate.  Signal 
34:33-35  Apr  '80 

VHSIC-- advanced  components  for  a  new  generation  of 
weapon  systems.  John  Rhea,  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 6:887-890   '80 


Voice  technology  in  military  training.   Robert  Breaux. 
illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:44-47  Fourth  Quarter   '80 


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See  Educational  Technology 

I_n_t_e_r_n_a_tJ.£n  a  1 C_o_oj^e_r_a_t_i_o_n 

Armaments  co-operation  in  NATO.  John  B.Walsh, 
illus  tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24:8+  Dec  '79- 
Jan  '80 

CNAD  and  NIAG:  The  Conference  of  National  Arma- 
ments Directors,    its  inter  governmental  groups 
and  the  NATO  Industrial  Advisory  Group.   John  C. 
Stone,    illus  chart  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24:28+ 
Dec   '79-Jan  '80 

Europe  at  the  cutting  edge,  illus  Def  &t  For  Aff  8, 
No. 4:30-34   '80 

NATO  armaments  co-operation:  The  official  U.S. 
DOD  view.  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 6:803-806   '80 

NATO  naval  armaments  co-operation.   FAdm  Dieter 
Welle rshoff.   illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24: 
39-40+  Dec  '79-Jan  '80 

NAVSTAR:  A  single  navigation  system  for  NATO? 
WgComdr  Hugh  Coriat.   illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Na- 
tions 25:32-34+  Feb-Mar   '80 

Roland:  Answer  to  the  low-level  air  threat.    Yves 
Robins  and  others,   illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations 
25:60-66  Feb-Mar  '80 

The  Soviet  march  toward  technological  superiority. 
Jack  Vorona.    illus  Defense/80,   entire  issue, 
Mar  '80 

The  two-way  street:  Views  of  Europe  and  the  USA. 
Steven  Kline,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24: 
22-25  Dec   '79-Jan  '80 

UK  puts  off  Av-8B/Mk  5  Harrier  choice.  Intl  Def  Rev 
13,   No. 7:983   '80 

U.S. -German:  Compatible  antiarmor  systems?    Maj 
Phillip  W.Gray,  illus  tab  Mil  Rev  60:2-8  Nov  '80 

Weapon  system  series:  The  tripartite  minehunter 
program.  Yves  Robins,  illus  NATO's  Fifteen 
Nations  24:80-82+  Oct-Nov  '79 


TECHNOLOGY  TRANSFER 


See  also 
Technology- -International  Cooperation 


International  transfer  of  intellectual  property  for  de- 
fense materiel.  John  S.W.Fargher,  Jr.  illus  tabs 
Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:104-113  Summer  '80 

Nuclear  energy  in  Argentina.  Jorge  Antonio  Aja 
Espil.  AEI  For  Plcy  &  Def  Rev  1,   No. 6:5-9  '79 

Technology  transfer  from  the  VHSIC  program.  Jerry 
Streb.  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6:100+  Feb   '80 

Transfer  of  technology  and  the  fuel  cycle.  Dalmau 
Costa.  AEI  For  Plcy  &  Def  Rev  1,   No. 6:9- 15   '79 

TELECOMMUNICATIONS  see  Communications  Systems 


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TELEPHONES  AND  TELEPHONE  SERVICE 

See  also 
Radio  Telephones 

Air  Force  telephone  communications:  Vintage  systems 
--getting  better.   BrigGen  William  G.MacLaren, 
Jr.   TIG  Brief  32:2  Nov  14   '80 

'Ancient'  phone  system  keeps  Eielson  (AFB,   AK) 
unit  busy.   TSgt  Dwight  Trimmer,   illus  AF  Times 
40:57  May  19   '80 

The  Army's  national  role  in  NATO  communications. 
MajGen  Clarence  E.McKnight,  Jr.  illus  tabs  map 
Signal  35:43-46+  Dec   '80 

Base  communications  improvements  for  the  1980s. 
BrigGen  William  G.MacLaren,    Jr.  Signal  35:19-21 

Nov  '80 

The  challenging  environment  of  C3l.  RADM  H.D. 
Arnold  and  others,  illus  Signal  34:17-19+  May- 
Jun  '80 

Hill  sends  phone  mail.  AF  Times  41:15  Nov  17   '80 

Investigating  unauthorized  toll  calls.  TIG  Brief  32:6 
Jan   11   '80 

The  next  generation  CONUS  AUTOVON.  Martin  A. 
Thompson  and  Tom  M.Shimabukuro.  tabs  illus 
Signal  34:75-80  Feb  '80 

Overfusing  (of  telephone  key  systems).  TIG  Brief 
32:6  Feb  22   '80 

Switched  networks.   (Convention  panel,   AFCEA,   Wash- 
ington,  June  24,    1980)  L.C.Seifert  and  others, 
illus  Signal  34:44-47  Aug   '80 

TELEFAX:  Document  by  telephone!   TIG  Brief  32:7 
Apr  18  '80 

Telecommunications  services  in  (People's  Republic 
of)  China.  Richard  B.Nichols,  illus  Signal  34:42- 
44  Jan  '80 

VISTA--preparing  for  tomorrow's  Information  soci- 
ety.  Larry  G.Wilson,   illus  Signal  34:31-33 
Mar  '80 

TELESCOPES,    RADIO 

The  global  radio  solar  telescope  network.  Robert 
Seitz  and  H.Ewen.  illus  Signal  34:53-56  Jan  '80 

TELEVISION 


TELEVISION   -   Continued 

Military    A  p  p_l  i_c_a_t_i_o  ji_s   -  Cont'd 

TV  on  'Nam:  How  big  an  impact?   Bruce  Callander. 
AF  Times  40:20+  Jul  14  '80 

TV  Ordnance  Scoring  System.   Capt  Bob  O'Dell.   illus 
tab  USAF  Ftr  Wpns  Rev,  pp  21-27,  Summer  '80 


Europe  pioneers  direct-broadcast  TV  satellites,   illus 
tab  Interavia  35:645-646  Jul  '80 

VISTA--preparing  for  tomorrow's  information  soci- 
ety.  Larry  G.Wilson,    illus  Signal  34:3  1-33 
Mar  '80 

MiAi£iLO_  Ap_p_LL  S-^-llP-Il?— 

The  Eidophor:  C3  with  a  view.    Len  Blascovich.   illus 
Natl  Def  64:22-23+  Apr  '80 

Logistics  assistance  by  television.  SgtlC  Robert  H. 
Colwell.    illus  Army  Log  12:12-13  Mar-Apr   '80 

Simulated  flights  aid  in  research  (of  TV  guided  weap- 
ons). Signal  35:80  Nov  '80 


TELEVISION  IN  EDUCATION 

Teleteach:  How  to  stretch  the  classroom  coast  to 
coast,  illus  Govt  Exec  12:44+  Apr  '80 

TELLER,    Edward 

Conflict  in  the  Middle  East:  Time  for  an  American 
energy  contingency  plan.   Edward  Teller,  por 
Parameters  10:16-19  Dec   '80 

TEMPERATURE 

See  also 
Heat 

Accidental  hypothermia:  The  effect  of  initial  body 

temperatures  and  physique  on  the  rate  of  rewarm- 
ing.  J.B.Morrison  and  others,   tabs  Aviation, 
Space  &   Envmt  Med  51:1095-1099  Oct  '80 

Unknown  quantity  (helicopter  sling  missions).  Maj 
Alan  D.York,  illus  MAC  Flyer  27:19-21  Aug   '80 

TEMPORARY  DUTY 

Coping  with  those  TDY  blues.   Capt  Kathleen  Meiss- 
Donmeyer.   illus  AF  Times  40:18  May  19   '80 

Special  per  diem,  tab  AF  Times  41:17  Oct  20  '80 
TDY  can  cause  strain,  illus  AF  Times  41:10  Nov  3   '80 

TENANT  UNITS 

Safety  support  of  tenant  activities.    TIG  Brief  32:16 
Feb  22  '80 

TERMINALS,    TRANSPORT 

Boston  Reserve  unit  scores  success  (in  Emergency 
Deployment  Readiness  Exercise  (EDRE)).  Frank 
K.Costa,    illus  Translog   11:10-13  Jul  '80 

The  floating  wonder  of  Bremerhaven.   Capt  Randy  R. 
Tibbs.   illus  Translog  11:8-9  Nov  '80 

The  forklifts  of  August.  Capt  Bruce  P.Schoch.  illus 
Army  30:42-43+  May  '80 

MTMC  opens  Panama  terminal.   Diane  M.  Dove,   illus 
Translog  11:2-3  Apr  '80 

TMO  (Transportation  Movements  Office)  Rotterdam: 
Small,    but  efficient.   PFC  David  Osinski.   illus 
Translog   11:10-11  Aug    '80 

Terminal  operations  and  mobilization.    (Address,   Na- 
tional Defense  Transportation  Assoc  Forum  and 
Exposition,    Chicago,   Sep  21-23,    1980)  illus 
Translog  11:1-4  Dec   '80 

VIC  (Very  Important  Cargo)  receives  TLC  from 
MOTBYs  (Military  Ocean  Terminal  BaYonne) 
Packing  Branch,  illus  Translog  11:10-12  Oct  '80 


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TERMINALS,    TRANSPORT     -   Continued 

'We  need  each  other  .  .  .  '  (Air  Reservists  operate 
MAC's  busiest  air  terminal  at  Dover  AFB,    DE  foi 
two  weeks)  SMSgt  Gerald  H.Smith,    illus  Air  Re- 
servist 32:8-9  Aug  '80 

What's  a  WTCA  (Water  Terminal  Clearance  Author- 
ity)?  Thomas  A.Phillips.    Translog  11:5-7  Jul  '80 

TERMINOLOGY 


See  also  subdivision  Terminology  under  specific 
subjects 

Curing  government  illiteracy.   M.Scott  Downing.   Govt 
Exec  pt  1,   Communicating  to  a  nation  of  tenth 
graders:  The  comprehension  drops  as  content  gets 
complex.    12:28-29+  Jul  '80;  pt  2,  An  automatic 
comprehension  check  for  government  regulation 
originators.    12:28+  Aug  '80 

TERRAIN  FLYING  see  Flight,   Low- Altitude 
TERRAIN  VEHICLES  see  All-Terrain  Vehicles 

TERRITORIAL  TROOPS 

On  the  rock  (of  Gibraltar)  !   illus  Natl  Guard  34:12-14-1 
Nov  '80 

TERRORISM 


The  conflict  index.   Regular  feature  in  issues  of  De- 
fense^ &_Foreign  Affairs 

If  you  are  taken  hostage  .  .  .   MSgt  Matt  Glasgow,    illus 
Soldiers  35:11-14  May  '80 

Italy:  Political  violence  in  the  heart  of  NATO.  Angelo 
M.Codevilla.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:91-110  Spring   '80 

Ordeal  in  Teheran.   Editorial.   A.  G.  B.  Metcalf.  Strat 
Rev  8,   No.  1:5-8  Winter   '80 

The  professional  revolutionary- -a  profile.   Mostafa 
Rejai.    illus  AU  Rev  31:86-90  Mar-Apr  '80 

Protection  of  Air  Force  personnel  abroad  from  acts 
of  terrorism.   TIG  Brief  32:7  May  16   '80 

Strike  against  terror !   The  Entebbe  raid.   Capt  E. 
Douglas  Menarchik.   tabs  map  AU  Rev  31:65-76 
Jul -Aug  '80 

Super  guards:  Duty  at  America's  nuclear  outposts. 

MSgt  Matt  Glasgow,   illus  Soldiers  35:36-39  May  '80 

Terrorism  is  .  .  .  ?   Maj  William  R.  Farrell.   illus  Nav 
War  Col  Rev  33:64-72  May-Jun  '80 

Terrorism:  The  international  connection.  Neil  C. 
Livingstone,  illus  Army  30:14-21  Dec   '80 

The  threat  of  nuclear  terrorism.  Augustus  R.Norton, 
illus  Natl  Def  pt  1,   65:44-46  Oct  '80;  pt  2,   65:43- 
44  Dec  '80 

Will  terrorism  go  to  sea?   Merle  Macbain.    illus  Sea 
Power  23:15-24  Jan  '80 

TEST  FACILITIES 

Aeropropulsion  Systems  Test  Facility.  Cols  Garrett 
V.Sidler  and  William  K. Officer,  illus  chart  Mil 
Engr  72:36-40  Jan-Feb  '80 


TEST  FACILITIES   -   Continued 

Computerized  engine  testing.  Charles  Sciano.  illus 
Natl  Def  65:45-46  Dec  '80 

Eglin  (AFB,  FL)  film  units  run  40,000  per  second, 
illus  AF  Times  41:27  Jul  28    '80 

Fooling  Mother  Nature.    (AFSC's  McKinley  Climatic 
Laboratory,    Eglin  AFB,   FL,    tests  military  hard- 
ware and  people)  Sgt  Craig  Pugh.   illus  Airman  24: 
31-33  Jun  '80 

It's  a  blast.  (The  Flight  Test  Branch  of  the  San  Anto- 
nio Air  Logistics  Center,  Kelly  AFB,  TX,  verifies 
airworthiness  of  repaired  aircraft)  David  N. Stead, 
illus  Airman  24:2-6  Feb  '80 

Kwajalein  Missile  Range--a  national  asset.   LtCol 
Martin  G.Olson,    illus  Air  Def  Mag,   pp  30-35, 
Jul -Sep   '80 

The  National  Training  Center  (Fort  Irwin,  CA):  The 
next  thing  to  the  ultimate  realism.  Col  James  B. 
Agnew.  map  illus  Army  30:30-36  Feb  '80 

The  Toulouse  Aeronautical  Test  Centre --a  total 

aviation  facility.   Germain  Chambost.    illus  Inter- 
avia  35:434-435  May  '80 

TEST  PILOTS 

Blackhawk  test  pilots,    illus  Translog  11:4-5  Apr  '80 

The  man  (Maj  Rudolph  "Shorty"  Schroeder)  with  the 
frozen  eyeballs  (1920).   Hal  Craven,    illus  Translog 
11:7-8  Feb  '80 

TESTS  AND  MEASUREMENTS 

See  also 
Aptitude 


AF  losing  fight  over  AFQT  (Armed  Forces  Qualifica- 
tions Test)  scores.  AF  Times  41:6  Nov  3   '80 

Aircrew  testing:  One  IG  team's  approach.   TIG  Brief 
32:3-4  Sep  12   '80 

Development  of  Performance  Evaluation  Tests  for  En- 
vironmental Research  (PETER):  Complex  counting 
test.  Robert  S.Kennedy  and  Alvah  C.Bittner,   Jr. 
tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:142-144 
Feb  '80 

Enlistment  test  scores:  What  do  they  really  measure? 
Robert  B.Pirie,   Jr.   illus  Defense/80,  pp  10-13, 
Jun  '80 

The  high  school  testing  program:  A  cost-effective 
recruitment  tool.   Gus  C.Lee,   illus  tabs  Def 
Mgt  J  16:14-21  First  Quarter  '80 

"Holistic"  grading  of  student  writing.   LtCol  Henry 
F.  Lippincott,   Jr.   Educ  J  22:32-36  AY  '79/'80 

It's  time  for  rebirth  of  promotion  exams.   Capt  D.S. 
Hoeft.    illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:57-60  Feb  '80 

Legal  liability  in  genetic  counseling  and  testing.  Capt 
Jeffery  L.  Grundtisch.  AF  Law  Rev  21,  No  3-462- 
472   '79 

A  letter  to  Dave.    (Things  evaluators  do  that  make  life 
difficult)  Capt  David  R.Hall,    illus  Combat  Crew 
30:14-17  Aug  '80 

A  letter  to  Mike.   (How  to  pass  an  evaluation)  Capt 
David  R.Hall,  illus  Combat  Crew  30:10-13  Feb  '80 


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TESTS  AND  MEASUREMENTS  -   Continued 

O'seas  students  score  well  Ln  (Basic  Skills  Assess- 
ment) Test.   AF  Times  40:18  Jun  9   '80 

A  question  of  quality:  Why  the  pieces  don't  fit.  John 
J.Fialka.  illus  Army  30:29-32  Jun  '80 

Recruiting --opportunities  could  decline  for  minori- 
ties.  TomPhilpott.  tab  AF  Times  41:20  Oct  6   '80 

SQT.  Natl  Guard  34:28-29  Oct  '80 

SQT  (Skill  Qualification  Test)  update,  illus  Soldiers 
35:19-21  Apr  '80 

Services  told  to  lower  exam  qualifying  scores.  AF 
Times  41:2  Oct  27  '80 

That  red  carpet  attitude.   Interview.   RADM  Charles 
E.Gurney  III.    illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:7-11  First 
Quarter  '80 

Toward  the  development  of  a  new  aptitude  selection 
test  battery  for  air  traffic  control  specialists. 
James  O.Boone,   tabs  Aviation,   Space  &t  Envmt 
Med  51:694-699  Jul  '80 

The  weighted  POC  Selection  System:  A  measure  of 
potential?  Capt  Joseph  L.Parker,  illus  Educ  J 
22:50-52  AY   '79/'80 

« 

TEXTILE  INDUSTRY  AND  .TRADE 

See  also 
Clothing,   Protective 
Uniforms 

THINK  TANKS  see  Research  Centers 


THIRD  WORLD 

An  alternative  to  appeasement.  Mark  N.Katz.  illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:58-62  Jun  '80 

Close  support  aircraft  for  the  Third  World.  Roy  Bray- 
brook,  illus  Aerosp  Intl  16:13-14+  Sep-Oct  '80 

The  dramatic  impact  of  Soviet  airborne  ops.  Milan 
Vego.   Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No. 9:31-32+  '80 

Forward-deployed  naval  forces:  Time  for  a  change. 
Vann  H.Van  Diepen.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106: 
57-59  Apr  '80 

Nuclear  proliferation  in  the  Third  World- -problems 
and  prospects  for  the  1980s.  Theodor  H.Winkler, 
illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 2:198-204   '80 

Third  World  crises  in  the  1980s.  Maj  San-chew 
Chong.  MarCor  Gaz  64:22-24  Oct  '80 

The  Third  World's  electronic  revolution  sparks  off. 
John  C.  Burton  III.   illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.  7: 
40-42  '80 

USSR  and  Red  China  in  the  Third  World.  Richard  F. 
Staar.  illus  map  tabs  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25: 
81-82+  Jun-Jul  '80 

For^i  g_n R  e^  l_a_ti  _9  J}_^ 

Russia 

Soviet  activities  in  the  Third  World:  A  new  pattern. 
Maj  David  T.  Twining,   illus  Mil  Rev  60:2-10 
Jun  '80 


THOMPSON.   Donald  C. 

Renewing  the  physical  plant  (of  the  Coast  Guard). 

RADM  Donald  C.Thompson.   US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106: 
79-86  Oct  '80 

THOMPSON,   Edmund  R. 

Critical  intelligence  issues  of  the  80s.   BrigGen  Clyde 
R.Dean  and  others,  por  Signal  35:9-12+  Oct  '80 

THOUGHT  AND  THINKING 

See  also 
Decision  Making 

Games  people  play.  SSgt  Jim  Boersema.   illus  Sol- 
diers 35:48-50  Jun  '80 


THUNDERBIRDS 


Birds  of  a  feather.  (Go-carts  with  model  Thunder- 
birds  attached  take  part  in  parades  and  other  fes- 
tivities) illus  Airman  24:27-29  Jul  '80 

Diamond  in  the  sky.  Capt  Dick  Sheffield,  illus  Airman 
24:26-31  Oct  '80 

1980  Thunderbirds  schedule,  illus  tab  USAF  Ftr  Wpns 
Rev,  pp  12-13,   Spring  '80 

THUNDERSTORMS 

A  change  of  seasons.  Maj  Alan  D.York,   illus  MAC 
Flyer  27:13-15  Apr  '80 

A»  extra  pair  of  eyes.   Capt  Robert  F.  Paling,    illus 
MAC  Flyer  27:4-6  Jan  '80 

Inflight  weather  avoidance  service.   Maj  G.E. 
Schrimpf.   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:2-4+  Apr  '80 

Near  disaster,    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:2-5  Aug  '80 

Thunderstorm  avoidance  using  airborne  radar.   Capt 
Robert  E.Leblanc.    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:10-12 
Jun  '80 

Tornadoes  and  flying  machines  don't  mix--and  neither 
does  anything  else.  Capt  John  K.Sanders,  illus  tab 
TAC  Attack  20:12-14  May  '80 

What  a  thunderstorm  is  not.  Maj  Garry  S.Mueller. 
(Adapted  from  Aerospace  Safety,  Aug  1979)  tab 
USA  Avn  Dig  26:28-29  Jul  '80 

TIGHE,   Eugene  F.  ,    Jr 

Critical  intelligence  issues  of  the  80s.  BrigGen  Clyde 
R.Dean  and  others,  por  Signal  35:9-12+  Oct  '80 

TIME 


Getting  to  the  fix  on  time.   Capt  Paul  T.  Shorock.   illus 
Combat  Crew  30:16-17  May  '80 

Pace  yourself.   Maj  James  G.Gibson  II.   illus  MAC 
Flyer  27:8-11  Oct  '80 

TIRES 

See  also 
Airplanes,  Military--Tires 

TITANIUM  see  Metals 


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TITO,  Josip  B. 

Tito's  death:  Yugoslavia's  survival?    Col  Wil  Ebel. 
por  Natl  Def  64:54-56+  Jun  '80 

Yugoslavia  after  Tito- -powder  keg  of  the  Balkans. 
LtCol  Dallace  L.Meehan.   AU  Rev  31:114-116  Sep- 
Oct  '80 

TOLBERT,   W.  Troy 

GO  (BrigGen  W.Troy  Tolbert)  heads  wing  that  failed 
test.  AF  Times  41:15  Sep  8  '80 

TOOLING 


Reforging  industrial  readiness.   Dale  W.  Church,    illus 
Defense/80,  pp  2-7,   Dec  '80 

TORNADOES 


Ground  safety:  Reporting  natural  phenomena.  TIG 
Brief  32:20  Feb  8  '80 

Storms  devastate  three  states  and  Guard  clears  after- 
math, illus  Natl  Guard  34:12-13  Jul  '80 

Tornado  devastates  museum--the  Bradley  Air  Muse- 
um. Robert  H.Stepanek.  illus  Aerosp  Hist  27:50- 
52  Mar  '80 

Tornadoes  and  flying  machines  don't  mix--and  neither 
does  anything  else.  Capt  John  K.Sanders,  illus  tab 
TAC  Attack  20:12-14  May  '80 

Statistics 


Tornadoes  and  flying  machines  don't  mix--and  neither 
does  anything  else.  Capt  John  K  .Sanders .  illus  tab 
TAC  Attack  20:12-14  May   '80 

TORPEDOES 

Advanced  lightweight  torpedo  in  competitive  develop- 
ment,  illus  Def  Elect  12;30  Aug  '80 

Bottom  recovery  of  undersea  ordnance.  William  D. 
Ridley  and  Deam  W.  Given,  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:137-138  Mar  '80 

Future  antisubmarine  weapons.   Thomas  B.Buell. 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:104-106  Nov  '80 

Sting  Ray--a  new  British  lightweight  torpedo.   R.B. 
Pengelley.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 5:755-757   '80 

The  torpedo  in  the  world  of  antisubmarine  and  anti- 
surface  warfare.  Banks  Chamberlin.  illus  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:60-62  May  '80 

— 2.5.1?  r  y_ 

The  underwater  missiles.   Stefan  Geisenheyner.    illus 
tab  Asian  Def  J  No.  6:37-41+  Nov-Dec   '80 

TORQUE 


Tail  rotor  breakaway.  Capt  M.  J.  T.Hewetson.  USA 
Avn  Dig  26:40-42  Jun  '80;  Aerosp  Safety  36:7-9 
Oct  '80 

TOTAL  FORCE  CONCEPT 

Army  challenges  in  the  80 's:  The  big  picture.   Gen 
E.C.Meyer.  (Excerpts  from  "White  Paper  1980") 
illus  Soldiers  35:28-29  Jul  '80 


TOTAL  FORCE  CONCEPT  -  Continued 

Defending  Europe  against  a  conventional  attack. 
Kenneth  J.Coffey,   illus  tabs  AU  Rev  31:47-59 
Jan-Feb  '80 

Guard  &  Reserve:  Better  ...   but  not  good  enough. 
Harold  W.Chase,    illus  Defense/80,  pp  12-17 
Nov  '80  ' 

Logistic  capability  stressed.    (Excerpts  from  address. 
Air  Section,    ROA  National  Council  Meeting,  Wash-' 
ington,   Feb  1980)  LtGen  Billy  M.Minter.   illus  Of- 
ficer 56:13  May  '80 

Militia  north  of  the  border:  A  candid  view  of  Canada's 
land  reserve  force.   Hawley  L.  Black,   illus  Natl 
Guard  34:8-11  Nov  '80 

Paid  Redoubt  '80  .  . .  no  doubt  about  it!   TSgt  Ed  Mar- 
tins,  illus  Air  Reservist  32:12-14+ Aug  '80 

People  of  the  total  force.  (Presentation,   Salute  Night 
to  Reserves  and  Retired  Force,    Las  Vegas,   NV, 
June  6,    1980)  MajGen  Jerome  F.O'Malley.  AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  20-24,   Jul  '80 

Roundout:  Linking  active  k  Reserve.   (5th  Infantry 

Div,    Fort  Polk,    LA,   and  95  members  of  Louisiana 
Army  National  Guard  participate  in  Reforger  1978 
and  other  units  of  same  participate  in  Gopher 
Broke  VIU)  Helen  Kay  Ellsworth,  illus  Soldiers 
35:11-13  Apr  '80 

Total  force  policy  at  critical  point.  (NGAUS  1981  Po- 
sition Statement)  illus  Natl  Guard  34:8-9+  Dec   '80 

TOTAL  OBJECTIVE  PLAN  FOR  CAREER  AIRMAN 
PERSONNEL  see  TOP  CAP  ~ — ~ 

TOURS  OF  DUTY 

See  also 
Assignments,    Military 
Permanent  Change  of  Station 
Remote -Isolated  Duty 

Assignment:  Eielson  (AFB,   AK).  Capt  Ron  Bullard. 
illus  Combat  Crew  30:6-7+  Feb  '80 

Duties  of  a  UN  military  observer:  Major  (Trenton 
Pauley)  helped  keep  peace  in  Mideast.   Lt  Mark  A 
Besich.  AF  Times  41:32  Nov  17   '80 

F-16  flying  jobs:  Tour  criteria  cut.   AF  Times  41-13 
Aug  18   '80 

The  first  ten  days.   Capt  Gardner  M.Nason.    illus  Sol- 
diers 35:28-31  Sep  '80 

Home-basing,   follow-on  programs  expanded.  AF 
Times  40:6  Jun  16  '80 

Is  parity  possible  in  female  billets?   LT  Michael  R 
Schaefer.    illus  tab  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106-103-104 
Sep  '80 

Overseas  volunteers  lose  short-tour  option.   AF 
Times  40:4  May  19  '80 

Reflections  on  extended  command.   LtCol  Jerry  C 
Harrison,  illus  Fid  Arty  J  48:30-32  Nov-Dec  '80 

3-year  CONUS  tours  open  to  o'seas  WSOs .  John  Gin- 
ovsky.  AF  Times  41:2  Nov  3   '80 

The  unique  hardships  of  sea  duty.   CAPT  Thomas  M. 
Hale  and  Linda  D.Pappas.  illus  tabs  US  Nav  Inst 
Proc  106:67-73  Nov  '80 


430 


TOWER  ,   John  G. 

Sen  Tower:  Bar  'cap,  '    shift  $  $  to  key  grades.  AF 
Times  40:1+  Jun  16  '80 

Sen  Tower  sees  quick  pay  boost.   Laurie  Parker,  por 
AF  Times  41:1+  Nov  24  '80 

'Since  we've  accepted  the  limited  size  of  our  regular 
forces,  we're  going  to  have  to  put  heavier  reliance 
on  our  Reserve  capability.  '  Interview.   Sen  John 
Tower,  por  Officer  56:20-22  Dec   '80 

TOXIC  AND  INFLAMMABLE  GOODS  see  Hazardous 
Substances 

TRACTORS 


Putting  the  M915  on  the  road,  illus  Army  Log   12: 
17-19  Jul- Aug   '80 

TRADE  see  Commerce 

TRADE  UNIONS  see  Labor  Unions 


TRAFFIC  MANAGEMENT  -  Continued 

A  perspective  on  total  systems  traffic  management, 
illus  Translog  11:2-5  Jan  '80 

Renewing  the  physical  plant  (of  the  Coast  Guard). 

RADM  Donald  C.Thompson,  illus  tabs  US  Nav  Inst 
Proc  106:79-86  Oct  '80 

Teamwork  makes  Reforger  move,   illus  Translog  11: 
1-2  Nov  '80 

TRAINING  see  Education  and  Training 


TRAINING  AIDS 


See  also 
Audio-Visual  Aides 
Motion  Pictures 

The  TACTS  (Tactical  Aircrew  Combat  Training  Sys- 
tem)/ACMI  (Air  Combat  Maneuvering  Instrumenta- 
tion) microcosm.   Phillip  R.Craven,    illus  Sea 
Power  23:41-42  Dec   '80 


TRADITIONS,    MILITARY 


TRAINING  AND  DOCTRINE  COMMAND 


Black  Jack:  He  also  served.   Daisybelle  D.Elkins. 
illus  Mil  Rev  60:55-57  Dec  '80 

Individual  pride- -unit  pride.   CMSAF  James  M. 

McCoy.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  13-14, 
Jul  '80 

Reared  on  combat  traditions.  Lt-Col  V.Khoroshilov. 
illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  10:41-42  Oct  '80 

Traditions  of  duty.   Gen  Alton  D.  Slay.   TIG  Brief  32: 
1-2  Jun  13   '80 

TRAFFIC  ACCIDENTS  see  Accidents,    Traffic 


TRAFFIC  MANAGEMENT 

See  also 
Military  Traffic  Management  Command 

Automated  traffic  management  in  the   1980s.    (From 
address,   General  Traffic  Management  Seminar, 
Orlando,   FL,   May  1980)  LtCol  Robert  H.  Fisher, 
illus  Translog  11:1-4  Jul  '80 

The  Dover  Strait  VTS  (Vessel  Traffic  System).   CAPT 
Charles  W.Koburger,   Jr,   Ret.    illus  map  US  Nav 
Inst  Proc   106:90-93  Feb   '80 

Hawaii:  Sun,   sand,   and  MTMC-FOP  (Field  Office 
Pacific).  Col  John  W.Perry,   Jr.  Translog   11:1-2 
Oct  '80 

Industrial  traffic  management.   Leon  Wm  Morse,   illus 
Log  Spectrum  14:25-26  Fall  '80 

Korean  assignment.  SgtlC  Richard  J. Constable,  illus 
Translog  10:15-16  Dec   '79 

MTMC  honors  traffic  managers  (at  35th  National  De- 
fense Transportation  Assoc  Forum  and  Exposition, 
Chicago),    illus  Translog  11:10-11  Sep  '80 

Nickles  and  dimes  saved  still  add  up  to  $.   TIG  Brief 
32:5-6  Sep  26   '80 

No  more  guesswork.  CW2  Dale  L.Puckett.  illus  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:66-73  Oct  '80 


Basic  training:  The  verge  of  destruction.  Capt  Samuel 
J.Barlotta.  illus  Mil  Rev  60:47-62  Nov  '80 

Division  '86:  Update.   Capt  John  B.Gavalas.   illus  tabs 
Fid  Arty  J  48:22-25  Mar- Apr   '80 

Values,   not  scores,   the  best  measure  of  soldier  qual- 
ity.  Gen  Donn  A.  Starry,   illus  Army  30:38-43 
Oct  '80 

TRAINING-WITH-INDUSTRY  PROGRAM 

The  education-with-industry  program.  (Presentation, 
Education-with-Industry  Symposium,   Atlanta, 
Sep  15,    1980)  James  E.Williams,   Jr.  AF  Plcy  Ltr 
for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  18-22,   Oct  '80 

TRAINOR,   Bernard  E. 

New  thoughts  on  war.  MajGen  B.E.Trainor.  MarCor 
Gaz  64:49-51  Dec   '80 

TRAJECTORIES 


Kinetic  energy  penetrators  versus  armor.   Joseph  E. 
Backofen,   Jr.   illus  tab  Armor  89:13-17  Mar- 
Apr   '80 

TRANSIENT  FACILITIES 


Hill  Air  Force  Base  (UT):  "First  in  the  F-16."  Maj 
Donald  W.Staffon.  illus  TAC  Attack  20:26-28 
Jun  '80 

Restricting  ground  fuel  issues  to  transient  vehicles: 
Energy  conservation?   TIG  Brief  32:11  Jun  27   '80 

TRANSOCEANIC  FLIGHTS 

Fox  Able  One- -the  first  transatlantic  jet  deployment 
(July  1948).  Col  Frank  W.Klibbe,  Ret.  illus  map 
AF  Mag  63:72-80  Oct  '80 

What's  the  weather?    IstLt  Lorraine  Yashinski.   illus 
Combat  Crew  30:12-14  Nov  '80 

TRANSPORTATION 


See  also 


Shipping 


431 


TRANSPORTATION  -  Continued 

NDTA  talk.   Regular  feature  in  issues  of  pefense_ 
Tr^ns_gortation_Journal_ 

—JxJEimLIJL  (——  ^  e_r_a  '    Republic) 

Cooperation  means  mission  accomplishment,  illus 
Def  Trans  J  36:4-7+  Feb  '80 


TRANSPORTATION,   AIR   (MILITARY) 

See  also 
Air  Cargo 
Airdrop 
Airlift 
Movement  Control 

NATO 


U_n_i_  t_e  d    States 

MTMCs  response  to  contingency  requirements.    (Ad- 
dress,  Munitions  Carriers  Conference,   Denver) 
Paul  R.  Chagnon.   illus  Translog  11:17-19  Sep   '80 

National  Strategic  Mobility  Conference  (Washington, 
June   1980).    illus  Def  Trans  J  36:12-27  Aug   '80 

Strides  toward  equity  (Minority  Trucking-Transporta- 
tion Development  Corp  (MTTDC)).  Debra  Hower- 
ton.  illus  Translog  10:5-8  Dec  '79 

Transportation  emergency  preparedness--are  we 

ready?   Maj  Ted  A.Cimral.   illus  chart  Def  Trans  J 
36:74-81  Sep  '8  0 

Transportation's  place  in  the  energy  picture .   William 
H.Dempsey.   tabs  Def  Trans  J  36:5-6+ Apr  '80 

Truck  transportation  in  a  fuel-short  economy.    Donald 
L.  McMorris.   tabs  Def  Trans  J  36:32-34+ Sep   '80 

Laws  and  Regulations 

Analysis  of  the  Motor  Carrier  Act  of  1980.   Donald  E. 
Tepper.    illus  Def  Trans  J  36:5-10  Aug  '80 

Competition  and  regulated  rates--can  they  co-exist? 
(From  remarks,   Federal  Bar  Assoc,   Washington, 
May  21,    1980)  Paul  R.  Chagnon.   illus  Translog  11: 
2-4  Jun  '80 

The  elusive  law  of  intercorporate  transportation. 

Frank  L. Hicks,   Jr.   illus  Log  Spectrum  14:12-14+ 
Fall  '80 

Laws  and  Regulations- -History 

The  Commerce  Clause --the  backbone  of  a  strong  na- 
tional defense.   Peter  M.  Lynagh.    illus  Def  Trans  J 
36:35-40  Aug  '80 

TRANSPORTATION,   AIR 

See  also 
Air  Cargo 
Aviation,    Commercial 


Cooperation- -the  key  to  global  air  transport.  Assad 
Kotaite.  illus  Aerosp  Intl  16:62+  Nov-Dec  '80 

United    States 


Civil-military  air  transportation  for  the  future.  LtCol 
George  A.Pasquet.  illus  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:19-22 
Apr-Jun  '80 

Outlook  for  air  transportation.   LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker, 
Ret.   AF  Times  40:13-14  Jan  21   '80 

RAMPART:  Route  to  Airlift  Mobility  through  PART- 
nership.  John  F.Shea.  illus  tabs  Def  Trans  J  36: 
6-8+  Sep   '80 


Military  transport  aviation  in  NATO's  plans.  Maj-Gen 
M.Belov.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  10:39-40  Oct  '80 

iL?-i!?A_s_t  a  *  e  s 

Civil- military  air  transportation  for  the  future.  LtCol 
George  A.Pasquet.  illus  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:19-22 
Apr-Jun  '80 

5  bases  to  cut  air  travel  costs.   AF  Times  40:15 
Apr  7   '80 

Moving  anywhere  anytime  soon?   Bruce  Callander, 
illus  AF  Times  41:20+  Nov  10   '80 

Steps  taken  to  make  traveling  easier.  Len  Famiglietti. 
AF  Times  41:2  Oct  13   '80 

Travel  centers  get  AF  okay.  AF  Times  40:8  Jan  14  '80 

TRANSPORTATION,    MILITARY 

See  also 
Movement  Control 


COREX-80  a  success.  (First  command  post  exercise 
under  MTMC  Contingency  Response  (CORE)  Pro- 
gram) illus  Translog  11:10-11  Dec   '80 

Defense  transportation  almanac:  Facts  and  figures  on 
military  transportation.  Regular  feature  in  some 
issues  of  pefensj^Tran£p_ortation Journal 

Foreign  vehicles  serve  U.S.  bases.  (Operation  Euro- 
pean Vehicle  Buy)  illus  AF  Times  40:27  Mar  3   '80 

LOGAIR  Mark  2:  An  alternative  logistics  airlift  sys- 
tem. Maj  Nicholas  Van  Valkenburgh.  maps  tabs 
AF  J  Log  4:25-29  Spring  '80 

MTMC  and  the  bus  industry.  Col  Jerry  C.Goodrich, 
illus  Translog  11:13-15  Oct  '80 

MTMC:  Cornerstone  of  strategic  mobility.   MajGen 
John  D.  Bruen.    illus  Army  30:194-199  Oct  '80 

Managing  transportation  for  fuel  savings.  MajGen 
John  D. Bruen.  illus  Army  Log  12:2-5  Jan-Feb  '80 

Mission:  Transportation  support  to  nuclear  testing. 
Capt  Donald  W.Lamb,  illus  map  Translog  11-6-7 
Apr   '80 

National  Strategic  Mobility  Conference  (Washington, 
June   1980).    illus  Def  Trans  J  36:12-27  Aug   '80 

Railroads  are  our  speciality.   (Army  Reserve  rail 
units)  Capt  J.Michael  Sulzbach.  illus  Translog  11: 
12-14  Nov  '80 

Transportation  challenges  in  the  80s.  MajGen  John  D. 
Bruen.   Translog  10:3-4  Dec   '79 

"The  whole  world  is  watching"  (ocean  cargo  in  and 
out  of  Portugal).  MSgt  Franklin  G.Lewis,  illus 
Translog   11:2-4  May   '80 


432 


TRANSPORTATION.    MILITARY  -  Continued 

Hi£t_o_r_y_ 

Yankee  Boomers  in  action  (Military  Railway  Service). 
Kevin  Conley  Ruffner.   illus  Translog  11:1-5 
Mar  '80 

TRANSPORTATION,  SEA  TRAVEL 

See  also 
Merchant  Marine 
Military  Sealift  Command 

TRANSPORTATION  CENTERS  AND  SCHOOLS 

JA_r_m  y_ 

The  Transportation  Center.   MajGen  Harold  I.  Small, 
illus  tabs  USA  Avn  Dig  26:2-5+  Oct  '80 

TRANSPORTATION  CORPS 

The  U.S.   Army  Transportation  Corps,   illus  Translog 
11:  inside  back  cover  Jul  '80 

TRANSPORTATION  DEPT 


TRANSUE.   John  R. 

Defense  Department  Director  of  Air  Warfare  (Dr 
John  R.Transue).  por  Natl  Def  65:7+  Dec  '80 

New  challenge  in  defense:  Affordability.   John  R.Tran- 
sue.  Natl  Def  65:30-31+  Dec  '80 


See  also 
Coast  Guard--U.  S. 
Federal  Aviation  Administration 

Fence  the  bears  out?   Gene  R.Beaver,   illus  Def 
Trans  J  36:41-43  Aug  '80 

MTMCs  response  to  contingency  requirements.    (Ad- 
dress,  Munitions  Carriers  Conference,   Denver) 
Paul  R.Chagnon.    illus  Translog  11:17-19  Sep   '80 

O  re  a  n  i  zat_i_o_n 

Transportation  emergency  preparedness--are  we 

ready?   Maj  Ted  A.Cimral.   illus  chart  Def  Trans  J 
36:74-81  Sep   '80 


TRANSPORTATION  UNITS 

See  also 
Airlift  Units 


A  i  r     Force 

America's  ships  of  state  (support  the  official  trans- 
portation requirements  of  the  President,   Vice 
President,   the  Cabinet,   and  the  DOD) .  (89th  Mili- 
tary Airlift  Gp  and  76th  Security  Police  Sq,   An- 
drews AFB,   MD)  MSgt  David  B.Drachlis.  illus 
Airman  24:38-42  May  '80 

A  r  m_y_ 

Railroads  are  our  speciality.  (Army  Reserve  rail 
units)  Capt  J.Michael  Sulzbach.  illus  Translog  11: 
12-14  Nov  '80 

98th  Trans  Det  (Bremerhaven  Terminal)  proves  Re- 
forger-ready.   Capt  Steven  J.Brady,   illus  Translog 
11:18-19  Dec  '80 

Transportation  support  in  Exercise  (Bold  Eagle)  en- 
vironment.  Translog  11:7-8  Jan  '80 

History 
Yankee  Boomers  in  action  (Military  Railway  Service). 
Kevin  Conley  Ruffner.   illus  Translog  11:1-5 
Mar  '80 


See  also  subdivision  Description  and  Travel 
under  specific  countries  and  cities 

Around  the  United  States  as  a  Guardsman,   illus  Natl 
Guard  34:26-27  Jun  '80 

Global  travel  and  travelers'  health.   (Harry  G.Arm- 
strong Lecture)  Eugene  J.Gangarosa  and  others, 
tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:265-270 
Mar  '80 

Meeting  him  on  foreign  shores.  Susanne  D.Williams. 
AF  Times  pt  1,   41:43-44  Oct  13   '80;  pt  2,   41: 
47-48  Oct  20  '80 

Your  travel  club --recreational  sites  at  military 

posts.  SSgt  Jim  Boersema.  map  Soldiers  35:26-30 
May  '80 

TRAVEL,  MILITARY 

See  also 
Transportation,    Military 

'Barracks'  COLA  lost:  'MALT-Plus'  has  chance. 
Martha  Lynn  Craver.   AF  Times  41:3  Dec  8   '80 

Bases  now  can  buy  teleticket  machines  .  Len  Famigli- 
etti.  AF  Times  41:23  Sep  29   '80 

Caught  without  cash?  Tips  on  how  to  cope  with  travel 
problems  and  emergencies.  Jacki  Smith,  illus  AF 
Times  40:T3-T4+  May  19  '80 

Discount  air  fares.   TIG  Brief  32:6  May  16  '80 

5  bases  to  cut  air  travel  costs.   AF  Times  40:15 
Apr  7  '80 

Four  air  carriers  to  serve  DOD  (and  other  Federal 
agencies  reduced-cost  air  transportation  for  offi- 
cial travel).  AF  Times  40:3  Jun  16  '80 

Going  on  leave?   Try  a  50%  air  discount.    Len  Famig- 
lietti.  AF  Times  41:4  Dec  1  '80 

Passports  lacking.  AF  Times  41:14  Nov  24  '80 

Plan  would  mean  lower  air  fares.   Len  Famiglietti. 
AF  Times  40:3  Feb  25  '80 

Reporting  nonduty  travel  to  communist-controlled 
countries.   TIG  Brief  32:4  Jun  27   '80 

Single-stop  travel  centers  for  24  bases.  AF  Times 
41:1+  Aug  25   '80 

Steps  taken  to  make  traveling  easier.   Len  Famiglietti. 
AF  Times  41:2  Oct  13   '80 

Traveling  via  foreign  flag  carriers.   TIG  Brief  32:5 
Aug  29  '80 

Troops  at  remote  stations  getting  new  flight  priority. 
Len  Famiglietti.  AF  Times  40:3  Apr  28  '80 


433 


TRAVEL,    MILITARY  -  Continued 
Costs 

Continental  and  Braniff  join  ranks  offering  discounts. 
Don  Hirst.  AF  Times  41:7  Nov  10  '80 

Nine  airlines  are  cutting  fares  for  official  travel.   AF 
Times  41:27  Dec  29   '80 

Space    Available 

AF,  Army  study  write-in  space-A  plan  of  Navy's. 
Len  Famiglietti.   AF  Times  40:2  Jun  3  0   '80 

Around  the  United  States  as  a  Guardsman,    illus  Nat] 
Guard  34:26-27  Jun  '80 

Germany  bound  on  space  A.  SP5  Linda  D.Kozaryn. 
illus  Soldiers  35:28-31  Nov  '80 

Navy  plan  to  restore  space-A  put  on  hold.   Len  Fa- 
miglietti.  AF  Times  41:22  Jul  28   '80 

TRAVEL  PAY 


Coast  Guard  continuing  to  get  higher  PCS  $$  .  AF 
Times  41:10  Oct  20   '80 

In  Alaska  .  .  .  COLA  is  a  way  of  life.  Elinor  E.  Matis. 
illus  AF  Compt  14:34-36  Jan   '80 

'Local  area'  travel  broadened.  AF  Times  40:17 
May  12  '80 

MALT  (Mileage  Allowance  in  Lieu  of  Transportation)- 
plus  travel  $$  approved.  Martha  Lynn  Craver.  AJ 
Times  41:3  Dec  15   '80 

Navy  asks  higher  PCS  rate.   AF  Times  40:8  Jun  2   '80 


Per  diem  goes  up  in  30  German  cities.  AF  Times 
41:13  Aug  25   '80 

Special  per  diem,  tab  AF  Times  41:17  Oct  20   '80 

$35-a-day  travel  asked  immediately.   AF  Times  40-4 
Jan  21   '80 

Traveling  via  foreign  flag  carriers.   TIG  Brief  32-5 
Aug  29   '8  0 

TREASURY  DEPT 


TREATIES  AND  ALLIANCES  -   Continued 

The  extended  family.  James  Hansen,   illus  tabs  Def  k 
For  Aff  8:6-11  Sep  '80 

How  close  is  a  law  of  the  sea?  Interview.   Elliot  L. 
Richardson,    illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,  No.  2:40-41    '80 

Needed:  An  'All-Oceans'  Naval  Alliance  and  'a  peace- 
time constabulary  of  the  seas.  '  Ray  S.Cline.  map 
illus  Sea  Power  23:39-40+  Apr   '80 

Rossi  decision:  Rehearing  urged  on  foreign  hiring. 
Tom  Philpott.  AF  Times  41:4  Nov  17   '80 

USSR  and  Red  China  in  the  Third  World.  Richard  F. 
Staar.  illus  map  tabs  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25- 
81-82+  Jun- Jul  '80 

TREFRY,   Richard  G. 

The  Army  IG  says  .  .  .   Interview.    LtGen  Richard  G. 
Trefry.  por  Soldiers  35:31-32  Aug   '80 

TRIALS 

See  also 
Courts-Martial 

Is  it  bigger  than  a  breadbox?  An  administrative  law 
judge  looks  at  cross-examination  of  experts.   LtCol 
Isaac  D.  Benkin.   AF  Law  Rev  21,   No.  2:364-375  '79 

On  trial:  A  look  at  'the  system.  '  Helen  Kay  Ellsworth, 
illus  tab  Soldiers  35:6-9  Nov  '80 

TROOP  MOVEMENTS  see  Movement  Control 


TROPHIES  see  Awards,    Decorations,    etc 
TROPICAL  REGIONS 

A  doctor's  tour  on  the  Eniwetok  Atoll.    Lloyd  E.  Dodd, 
Jr.   tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:720-724 

Jul  '80 

TROPICAL  WARFARE  see  Jungle  Warfare 
TRUCKS  AND  TRUCKING 


U_ni  t_ed__S_t  a  t  e  s 

How  Treasury  is  using  ADP  to  cleanup  double  pay- 
ments.  Govt  Exec  12:22+  Jun  '80 


TREATIES  AND  ALLIANCES 

Here  are  entered  articles  on  acts,   agreements,    and 
pacts  between  nations. 

See  also  specific  international  agreements, 
e.  g.  , 
Central  Treaty  Organization 
North  Atlantic  Treaty  Organization 
Warsaw  Pact 


COREX-80  a  success.  (First  command  post  exercise 
under  MTMC  Contingency  Response  (CORE)  Pro- 
gram) illus  Translog  11:10-11  Dec   '80 

European  road  haulage --the  hardware  for  the  heavier 
load.   John  Reed,   illus  Def  Trans  J  36:32-37 
Apr  '80 

Fuel  economy  and  the  trucking  industry.   Richard  F. 
Poist  and  Lawrence  M. O'Connor,   illus  tabs  Def 
Trans  J  36:18-22+  Apr   '80 

New  roles  for  intermodalism.  Jim  Wright,  illus  Def 
Trans  J  36:4-6+  Jun   '80 

Nuclear  certification  of  general  purpose  commercial 
vehicles.   TIG  Brief  32:13-14  Jun  27  '80 


Allies,    clients,   and  encumbrances .  Alan  Ned  Sabro- 
sky.  IntlSec  Rev  5:117-149  Summer  '80 

The  effectiveness  of  the  "Washington  Treaty"  Navy. 
Thomas  C.Hone.  illus  tabs  Nav  War  Col  Rev  32: 
35-59  Nov-Dec  '79 


Putting  the  M915  on  the  road,  illus  Army  Log  12: 
17-19  Jul- Aug   '80 

Strides  toward  equity  (Minority  Trucking-Transporta- 
tion Development  Corp  (MTTDC)).  Debra  Hower- 
ton.  illus  Translog  10:5-8  Dec   '79 


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TRUCKS  AND  TRUCKING    -  Continued 

Truck  transportation  in  a  fuel-short  economy.    Donald 
L.McMorris.   tabs  Def  Trans  J  36:32-34+ Sep  '80 

The  Army's  truckathon  (1919).  illus  Translog   11:1-4 
Aug   '80 

Laws     a  n  d  _R  e_£  u  l_a_t_i_o_n_s_ 

Analysis  of  the  Motor  Carrier  Act  of  1980.   Donald  E. 
Tepper.   illus  Def  Trans  J  36:5-10  Aug  '80 

The  elusive  law  of  intercorporate  transportation. 

Frank  L.  Hicks,   Jr.   illus  Log  Spectrum  14:12-14+ 
Fall  '80 


TURKEY  -   Continued 

Reassessing  Turkey:  A  faithful  ally  disillusioned  and 
in  trouble.   Francis  P.Butler,  map  Parameters 
10:24-32  Mar  '80 

The  superpowers  and  the  Northern  Tier.    Zalmay 
Khalilzad.   Intl  Sec  4:6-30  Winter  '79/'80 

Turkey:  Window  on  the  East.  SP5  Gary  Kieffer.  illus 
Soldiers  35:14-18  Apr  '80 


TRUST  TERRITORIES 


Micronesia  in  transition.   LT  Jose  Luis  Betancourt. 
map  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:58-62  Feb  '80 

TUNNER.  William  H. 

Genesis  of  flying  safety.  (Gen  William  H.Tunner)  Maj 
James  G.Gibson  II.  MAC  Flyer  27:14-15  Jun  '80 

TURBINES  see  Gas   Turbines   (Aircraft) 

TURBULENCE 

Coffin  corner  plus  windshear  equals  upset,  illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:18-19  Oct  '80 

Mountain  waves- -a  force  second  only  to  tornados. 
LtCol  James  D.Simpson,    illus  tabs  Aerosp  Safety 
36:16-19+  Mar  '80 

Near  disaster,    illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:2-5  Aug  '80 

Wind  shear  effects  on  aircraft- -low-level  shear  and 
clear-air  turbulence  as  accident  causes.  Chris 
Bulloch,  illus  tabs  Interavia  35:1155-1158  Dec   '80 

TURKEY 

Challenges  and  uncertainty:  NATO's  southern  flank. 
James  Brown,    illus  AU  Rev  31:3-16  May-Jun  '80 

Exercise  Display  Determination  '79.  LtCol  J.J.W. 
Hilgers.  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:64-73  May  '80;  An- 
other view.   Capt  Andrew  J.  Franklin.64:l6- 17 
Aug  '80 

'Merhaba'  Merzifon.  MSgt  Janet  A.Wright,  illus  Air 
Reservist  32:10-11  May  '80 

Merhaba,   Merzifon.    (Colorado  Air  National  Guard 
deployed  units  to  Turkey  after  orientation  in  lan- 
guage and  culture  taught  by  Air  Force  Academy 
faculty  members)  Capt  Katie  Cutler,   illus  Airman 
24:2-7  Mar  '80 


F  o  r_ej^£n  _R  e_l_a_t_i_o  n_s 
Greece 

The  Eastern  Mediterranean's  glum  situation.  Gen 
T.R.Milton,  Ret.  illus  map  AF  Mag  63:56-57+ 
Sep   '80 

United  States 

Reassessing  Turkey:  A  faithful  ally  disillusioned  and 
in  trouble.   Francis  P.Butler,  map  Parameters 
10:24-32  Mar  '80 

Politics    and__Go  v  e_£n  m_en_t 

Turkey- -present  situation.   LtGen  Ira  C.  Eaker,   Ret. 
AF  Times  41:21-22  Dec  15  '80 

Turkey's  Army  at  the  brink.  Michael  Dunn.  Def  &  For 
Aff  8:42  Aug   '80 

Why  Turkey's  Army  seized  power.  Michael  Dunn. 
Def  &  For  Aff  8:48  Oct  '80 

Strateg  L£_l£2  £°Jil*B. — £ 

Turkey.   Gen  Nurettin  Ersin.    illus  NATO's  Fifteen 
Nations  Special  Issue  No.  1:91-92+  '80 

Turkey  as  a  self-inflicted  wound:  The  narrowing  op- 
tions for  U.S.   defense  policy.   Justin  Galen,   tab 
map  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:62+  Jun  '80 

TURNER.    Stansfield 

Critical  intelligence  issues  of  the  80s.  BrigGen  Clyde 
R.Dean  and  others,  por  Signal  35:9-12+  Oct  '80 

Thinking  about  the  future  of  the  Navy.   ADM  Stansfield 
Turner,   Ret.  por  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:66-69 
Aug  '80 

TUTTLE.   Jerry  O. 

Rapid  deployment  force  C3.  (Convention  panel, 

AFCEA,   Washington,   June  26,    1980)  RADM  Jerry 
O.Tuttle  and  others.  Signal  34:75+  Aug  '80 

TYPHOONS 

Our  training  pays  off.   LtCol  John  H.  Redgate.   MarCoi 
Gaz  64:21-22  Mar  '80 


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UN   see  United  Nations 


UNDERWATER  RESEARCH 


US  A  F  E    see  Air  Forces  in  Europe 

USAREUR   see  Army,   Europe 

U  S  O    see  United  Service  Organizations 

USSR    see  Rus s ia 

ULMER,   Walter  F.  ,   Jr 

Notes  on  leadership  for  the  1980s.  MajGen  Walter  F. 
Ulmer,   Jr.  por  Mil  Rev  60:10-12  Jul  '80 

UMPIRING 


Quick  or  dead?  MILES  (Multiple  Integrated  Laser 
Engagement  System)  tells  which  one  you'll  be. 
MSgt  Matt  Glasgow,  illus  Soldiers  35:11-12  Jul  '80 

UNCONVENTIONAL  WARFARE 

See  also  specific  types  of  unconventional 
warfare,   e.g., 
Chemical-Biological  Warfare 
Guerrilla  Warfare 
Nuclear  Warfare 
Psychological  Warfare 

Are  we  at  peace,  or  is  this  war?  MajGen  Richard 
Schulze.  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:43-47  Apr  '80 

UNDERDEVELOPED  AREAS 


See  also 
Third  World 

Effective  aid.  (CMEA  (Council  of  Mutual  Economic 
Assistance)  and  the  developing  countries'  metal- 
making  industries)  A.Shevchenko.  Soviet  Mil  Rev 
No.  10:50-51  Oct  '80 

Logistics --dilemma  of  developing  nations.  Col  Syed 
Fazal-ur-Rahman.  illus  map  Army  Log  12:26-29 
Jan-Feb  '80 

The  Second  World  War  and  the  national-liberation 
movement.   Col  V.  Aidarov.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  6- 
42-44  Jun  '80 

Socialism  and  the  developing  countries.   V.Kislov. 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  3:49-51  Mar  '80 

UNDERGROUND  STRUCTURES 

Subsurface  engineering.  Ralph  B.Peck.  illus  tab  Mil 
Engr  72:172-174  May-Jun  '80 

UNDERSEA  RESEARCH  VEHICLES  see  Submersible 
Vehicles 


UNDERWATER  OPERATIONS 


Bottom  recovery  of  undersea  ordnance.  William  D. 
Ridley  and  Deam  W.  Given,  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:137-138  Mar  '80 


USSR  catching  up  in  ocean  technology.  Larry  L. 
Booda.  illus  Sea  Power  23:33-35  Sep  '80 


See  also 
Deep  Submergence  Systems  Program 
Ocean  Mining 

New  solutions  emerge  to  solve  old  sonar  problems. 
George  Rand,  illus  Def  Elect  12:17-20  Oct  '80 

PJ}_v_sJ_  £l_o_g  ical    Aspects 

Distortion  and  adaptation  in  underwater  sound  locali- 
zation.  M.J.Wells  and  Helen  E.Ross,   illus  tabs 
Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:767-774  Aug  '80 

UNDERWOOD.   George  V.,   Jr 

Principle  and  practices  of  leadership.   Gen  George  V. 
Underwood,   Jr,   Ret.  (Adapted  from  Air  Defense 
Magazine,   Oct-Dec  1978)  Asian  Def  J  No. 5:91+ 
Sep-Oct  '80 

UNIFIED  COMMANDS 


See  also  specific  unified  commands,  e.g., 
Pacific  Command 
Readiness  Command 
Southern  Command 

UNIFORM  CODE  OF  MILITARY  JUSTICE 

Art(icle)  15  can  delay  promotion  date.  AF  Times 
40:52  Feb  18  '80 

Art(icle)  15  change:  Punishes  without  scarring  ca- 
reer.  M.  L.  Craver.   AF  Times  40:3  Jan  21   '80 

CMA:  No  Art(icle)  15  legal  counsel  required.  AF 
Times  41:10  Oct  27   '80 

Court-martial,   Art(icle)   15  rates  on  rise.  AF  Times 
40:9  Feb  25  '80 


Courts-martial,   Art(icle)  15s  seen  on  rise.   Don 
Mace,   tabs  AF  Times  41:4  Sep  15   '80 

GAO  criticizes  handling  of  Article  15s.  AF  Times 
41:22  Sep  22   '80 

Nonjudicial  punishment  upheld  (by  Court  of  Claims). 
AF  Times  40:11  Jul  14  '80 

The  punishment  of  war  crimes:  Have  we  learned  the 
lessons  of  Vietnam?  Guenter  Lewy.  illus  Param- 
eters 9:12-19  Dec  '79 

The  rule  in  Ginyard's  case--congressional  intent  or 
judicial  field  expedient?   Capt  William  A.Woodruff. 
AF  Law  Rev  21,   No.  2:285-329  '79 

UNIFORMS 


A_i  £__F  o  £££  -  -  U  .  S  . 

Clothing  policies  and  procedures.    TIG  Brief  32:9 
Jun  13   '80 

Functional  organizational  clothing  and  footwear  items , 
TIG  Brief  32:8  Feb  8  '80 

Pantsuit  first  in  uniform  survey.  John  Ginovsky. 
illus  AF  Times  40:3  Mar  31   '80 

Reg  (AFR  35-10)  limits  hair  styles.  Pat  Dalton.  illus 
AF  Times  41:1+  Nov  17   '80 


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UNIFORMS  -  Continued 

A±LJL2.L£-1Z—V.l1  •  -  Cont'd 

Special  distinctive  uniform  clothing  items.    TIG  Brief 
32:8  Jan  25  '80 

35  proposals  eyed  (by  Air  Force  Uniform  Board): 
Skirts  to  'come  down.  '  AF  Times  40:3  Apr  21   '80 

25  uniform  items  win  approval.   Pat  Dalton.  AF 
Times  41:4  Dec  22  '80 

The  utility  uniform:  What  about  emblems?  Pat  Dalton. 
illus  AF  Times  41:7  Dec  8   '80 

Women's  uniforms.    TIG  Brief  32:9  Apr  4  '80 
A_r_m_e_d__F_o_r  c  e  s  -  -  U .  S  . 

Services  again  studying  credit  system  for  clothing. 
AF  Times  41:3  Oct  6  '80 


UNITED  NATIONS  -  Continued 

Peacekeeping  and  the  Inter-American  system.  LtCol 
John  Child,   Ret.  tabs  Mil  Rev  60:40-54  Oct  '80 

UN  debate  on  Cambodia.  (Statement  at  UN  General 
Assembly,  Oct  16,  1980)  Anthony  Parsons,  map 
Asian  Def  J  No.  6:34-38  Nov-Dec   '80 

UNITED  NATIONS  EMERGENCY  FORCE 


Keeping  the  peace.    Col  N.L.Dodd.    illus  Asian  Def  J 
No.  1:4-5+  Jan-Feb  '80 

UNITED  NATIONS  MILITARY  OBSERVER  GROUPS 


Army--  U.S. 

Camouflage  field  uniform  to  regular  Army  fatigues. 
Army  30:55  Jan  '80 

Rhubarb  over  garb  nothing  new.  Bruce  Callander, 
illus  AF  Times  41:20+  Nov  3   '80 

Spit  &  polish.  SP5  Lana  Ott.   illus  Soldiers  35:6-9 
May  '80 

Uniforms  for  the   '80s.  SP5  Linda  Kozaryn.  illus 
Soldiers  35:11-13  Dec  '80 

Ma  r  i ne_C  o  r_p  s  -  -  U  .  S  . 

Uniform  changes  for  officers.  MarCor  Gaz  64:6 
Dec  '80 

UNION  OF  SOUTH  AFRICA  see  South  Africa  (Republic) 
UNIT  TRAINS  see  Railroads 

UNITED  ARAB  EMIRATES 

Economic     Conditions 


United  Arab  Emirates:  Economic  developments.  Carl 
Bazarian.  tabs  AEI  For  Plcy  &  Def  Rev  2,  No.  3-4: 
61-65  '80 

P_o_l  i_t_i_c_s_a  nd_G  o  V££nm  e  n  t 

United  Arab  Emirates:  Sociopolitical  developments. 
John  Duke  Anthony.  AEI  For  Plcy  &  Def  Rev  2, 
No. 3-4:56-60   '80 

The  United  Arab  Emirates:  The  first  to  go?   Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  118:62+  Nov  '80 

_S_o_c_i  a^  1    C  onditions 

United  Arab  Emirates:  Sociopolitical  developments. 
John  Duke  Anthony.  AEI  For  Plcy  &  Def  Rev  2, 
No. 3-4:56-60  '80 

UNITED  KINGDOM  see  Great  Britain 

UNITED  NATIONS 

Keeping  the  peace.   Col  N.L.Dodd.   illus  Asian  Def  J 
No.  1:4-5+  Jan-Feb  '80 


Duties  of  a  UN  military  observer:  Major  (Trenton 
Pauley)  helped  keep  peace  in  Mideast.   Lt  Mark  A. 
Besich.  AF  Times  41:32  Nov  17   '80 

Keeping  the  peace.   Col  N.L.Dodd.    illus  Asian  Def  J 
No.  1:4-5+  Jan-Feb  '80 


UNITED  SERVICE  ORGANIZATIONS 

Thank  you  for  the  memories.   (The  many  contributions 
of  entertainer  Bob  Hope)  TSgt  Alan  Prochoroff . 
illus  Airman  24:2-8  Dec   '80 

USO  for  the  holidays  .  Ellen  Paul,   illus  Soldiers  35- 
38-39  Dec  '80 

UNITED  STATES 

In  official  corporate  entries  United  States  is  usually 
omitted,   e.g.,   Air  Force  Academy;  however,    it  is 
included  in  names  of  nonofficial  bodies,   e.g..   United 
States  Armor  Association. 

D_e  f  e  n  s  e  s 
See  Defenses--United~States 

Economic    Conditions 

America's  lagging  productivity.  Frederick  L. 
Haynes.  tabs  Signal  34:33-37+  Jan  '80 

The  end  of  American  exceptionalism.   Daniel  Bell, 
illus  Parameters   10:2-18  Jun  '80 

How  to  sharpen  Uncle  Sam's  defense  sword,   increase 
home-front  human  services,    shrink  the  govern- 
ment,   cut  taxes,    reduce  the  budget,   and  get  Amer- 
ica off  its  apathy.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:99-100 
Nov  '80 

The  national  purpose.  Norman  A.  Graebner.   illus 
Parameters  10:10-19  Mar  '80 

The  U.S.  in  the  80's:  An  economic  analysis.  Joseph 
A.Wahed.  Review  58:70-72  Jan-Feb  '80 

Economic     Policy 

Enhancing  Navy  productivity.   William  B.  Shane r.   illus 
tabs  Armed  Forces  Compt  25:4-7  Feb  '80 

The  nation's  governors:  In  courteous  revolt  against 
Washington's  ineptness  in  foreign  trade  details, 
illus  Govt  Exec  12:12+  Apr  '80 

The  1981  defense  budget  increase.  Herschel  Kanter . 
illus  tabs  Strat  Rev  8:17-29  Spring   '80 

The  U.S.  in  the  80's:  An  economic  analysis.  Joseph 
A.Wahed.  Review  58:70-72  Jan-Feb  '80 

United  States  must  have  strength,  will,   and  commit- 
ment of  leader.   (Highlights,   Keynote  address. 
National  ROA  Council  Meeting,   Washington,   Feb 
1980)  Rep  Robert  Michel,    illus  Officer  56:12 
May  '80 


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UNITED  STATES     -     Continued 

E  c  o  nomic    Poli  £y^    .  Cont'd 

Why  foreign  policy  will  determine  domestic  tranquil- 
ity in  the  1980's.   illus  tab  Govt  Exec  12:14+ 
Dec  '80 

S-?——-}3J}—ES——°HcL\S  JL?  ^-Jt—  i  °  ns 

Energy,  economics  and  security  in  alliance  perspec- 
tive.  Robert  J.Lieber.   tabs  Intl  Sec  4:139-163 
Spring  '80 

The  nation's  governors:  In  courteous  revolt  against 
Washington's  ineptness  in  foreign  trade  details, 
illus  Govt  Exec  12:12+  Apr  '80 

China  (People's  Republic) 

Telecommunications  services  in  (People's  Republic 
of)  China.  Richard  B.Nichols,  illus  Signal  34:42- 
44  Jan  '80 

Russia 

Economic  sanctions  as  a  foreign  policy  tool?  Otto 
Wolff  von  Amerongen.   Intl  Sec  5:159-167  Fall  '80 

F  o _r _e  i_ g_  n  _P  o_  li  cy 

Allies,    clients,    and  encumbrances  .  Alan  Ned  Sabro- 
sky.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:117-149  Summer  '80 

An  alternative  to  appeasement.  Mark  N.Katz.  illus 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:58-62  Jun  '80 

American  arms  for  Sadat.   Gen  Saad  El-Din- Al-Shazli. 
illus  tabs  Islamic  Def  Rev  5,   No.  1:6-9   '80 

American  power  and  the  survival  of  the  West.   James 
R.Schle singer,   illus  Parameters  10:19-25  Jun  '80 

America's  soft  underbelly:  Central  America  and  the 
Caribbean.  John  J.Tierney.  illus  Sea  Power  23: 
14-16  Jun  '80 

Appeasement  policies  have  not  reaped  rewards  of 
peace  and  cooperation.    (Remarks,   Army  Section, 
ROA  National  Council,   Washington,   Feb  1980)  Rej 
Floyd  D.Spence.   illus  Officer  56:14-16  May  r80 

Are  the  Americas  ready  to  work  together?  Michael 
Morgan,   illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,  No.  1:6-11   '80 

The  Army  and  the  1980's.  Col  John  R.Witherell  and 
LtCol  Andrew  P. O'Meara,  Jr.  illus  Parameters 
9:41-51  Dec  '79 

Bab-el-Mandeb--the  gateway  of  tears  for  the  U.S.? 
L.Thomas  Walsh,  map  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118: 
74+  Sep  '80 

The  Commander  in  Chief  and  the  public:  Mass  re- 
sponse to  Johnson's  March  31,    1968  bombing  halt 
speech.   Lee  Sigelman.  tabs  J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  8: 
1-14  Spring  '80 

Conflicting  trends  for  arms  transfer  restraint.  David 
J.Louscher  and  Michael  D.Salomon.  Nav  War  Col 
Rev  33:82-88  Nov-Dec  '80 

Confrontation  in  the  Middle  East.  Gen  Hamilton  H. 
Howze,  Ret.   illus  map  Army  30:22-26  Aug  '80 

Dangerous  bed-fellows  (U.S.,   China  and  Japan). 

A.  Vladimirov.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 8:50-52  Aug  '80 


UNITED  STATES  -  Continued 

Fo_r_e2&n_Po  H_c_y  .  Cont'd 

"Dear  voter"--an  open  letter  to  the  American  elector- 
ate. Colin  S.Gray.  AF  Mag  63:53-56  Oct  '80 

The  debate  over  detente.   Dan  Caldwell.   Armed 
Forces  k  Soc  7:165-170  Fall  '80 

Foreign  policy  and  force  requirements.   Editorial. 
A.  G.B.  Metcalf.   Strat  Rev  8:9-10  Summer  '80 

Foreign  policy  begins  at  home.  I.M.Destler.  AEI 
For  Plcy  &  Def  Rev  2,   No. 5:8- 11   '80 

Foreign  policy  commandments.  Len  Famiglietti.  AF 
Times  41:24  Aug  25   '80 

A  foreign  policy  for  America?   Linda  B.  Miller.   Intl 
Sec  4:177-191  Winter  '79/'80 

Foreign  policy  issues  and  the  1980  election:  Context, 
hopes,    and  fears.  Ole  R.Holsti.  AEI  For  Plcy  & 
Def  Rev  2,   No. 5:15-18   '80 

Historic  example  of  cooperation  (on  occasion  of  the 
35th  anniversary  of  the  Yalta  Conference). 
N.Glagolev.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  1:36-38  Jan  '80 

How  the  atomic  blackmail  began.   Col  A.  Yakushevsky. 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 8:47-49  Aug  '80 

In  defense  of  defense.  Sen  Nancy  Landon  Kassebaum. 
illus  tabs  Def  Mgt  J  16:38-42  Second  Quarter  '80 

An  inquiry  into  the  persistence  of  unwisdom  in  gov- 
ernment.  (Edited  version,   Sol  Feinstone  Lecture, 
U.S.   Military  Academy,   Oct  24,    1979)  Barbara 
W.  Tuchman.   illus  Parameters  10:2-9  Mar  '80 

The  Mediterranean  and  Pentagon  plans.   V.Yefremov. 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  3:52-53  Mar  '80 

Middle-Eastern  maelstrom.  Robin  N.Montgomery, 
illus  map  Natl  Def  64:28-32+  Jun  '80 

The  national  purpose  .   Norman  A.  Graebner.   illus 
Parameters  10:10-19  Mar  '80 

New  hemispheric  realities:  Latin  America  outgrows 
U.S.  policy.  William  Perry.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:43-56 
Spring  '80 

The   1980s--destination  unknown.   John  L.  Frisbee  . 
AF  Mag  63:8-9  Jan  '80 

Organizing  for  national  security.   Philip  A.  Odeen 
Intl  Sec  5:111-129  Summer  '80 

Pentagon's  "Eurostrategy"  plans.  V.Kuznetsov. 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  2:53-54  Feb  '80 

The  Pentagon's  plans  for  the  Indian  Ocean.  V.  Yefre- 
mov.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  6:47-49  Jun  '80 

Political  constraints  on  U.S.   intervention  in  low- 
intensity  conflicts.   David  W.  Tarr.   illus  Parame- 
ters 10:51-60  Sep   '80 

Priorities  for  the  Presidential  campaign  and  the 
Presidency.  Edward  A  .Kolodziej  .  AEI  For  Plcy 
&  Def  Rev  2,   No. 5:18-22   '80 

Reshaping  U.S.  regional  policy.  Francis  X.Gannon. 

AEI  For  Plcy  &  Def  Rev  1,  No. 6:21-26  '79 
Soviet  perceptions  of  the  American  political  milieu.. 

Daniel  S.Papp.   illus  Parameters  10:69-78  Jun  '80 


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UNITED  STATES   -  Continued 


UNITED  STATES  -   Continued 


F^_r_e_i^n_P  o  l_i_c_jr_  -  Cont'd 

A  strategic  analysis  of  Northeast  Asia  and  the  North- 
west Pacific.   CAPT  John  F.  Tarpey,   Ret.   illus 
maps  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:106-125  May  '80 

The  swinging  debate.    (General  Prize  Essay,    1st 
Honorable  Mention)  RADM  Robert  Hanks,   Ret. 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:26-31  Jun  '80 


ESI^lS^_R ±l_^tions    -  Cont'd 
History 

NSC  68  and  the  Soviet  threat  reconsidered.   John 
Lewis  Gaddis  and  Paul  Nitze.   Intl  Sec  4:164-176 
Spring  '80 

Arab  States 


"A  time  to  every  purpose":  Some  foreign  policy  req- 
uisites for  the  1980s.  Bernard  C.Cohen.  AEI  For 
Plcy  &  Def  Rev  2,   No.  5:5-8   '80 

To  what  ends  military  power  ?  Robert  J.  Art.    illus 
tab  Intl  Sec  4:3-35  Spring   '80 

The  tragicomedy  of  arms  trade  control.   Richard  K. 
Betts.   Intl  Sec  5:80-110  Summer  '80 


Defence  problems  in  the  Persian  Gulf.   Robert  Elliot, 
illus  tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:39-42  Oct- 
Nov  '80 

Argentina 

Nuclear  energy  in  Argentina.  Jorge  Antonio  Aja 
Espil.  AEI  For  Plcy  &  Def  Rev  1,   No.  6:5-9   '79 

Asia 


The  trilemma  of  U.S.  foreign  policy.  Seyom  Brown. 
AEI  For  Plcy  &  Def  Rev  2,    No. 5:2-4   '80 

The  umpteenth  Cuban  confrontation.   Capt  Leslie  K. 
Fenlon,   Jr,   Ret.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:40-45 
Jul  '80 

United  States  must  have  strength,  will,   and  commit- 
ment of  leader.    (Highlights,  Keynote  address, 
National  ROA  Council  Meeting,   Washington,   Feb 
1980)  Rep  Robert  Michel,   illus  Officer  56:12 
May  '80 

U.S.  policy  and  Asia.   (Excerpts  from  Defense  Dept 
Annual  Report,   FY  '81)  Harold  Brown,  illus  Asian 
Def  J  No. 2:6+  Mar-Apr  '80 

U.S.  policy  on  South  Africa:  "Absurd  .  .  .   and  danger- 
ous. "  C.  W.  Borklund.    illus  Govt  Exec   12:46+ 
Jul  '80 

U.S.   security  interests  in  the  South  Pacific.  Elliott 
Hurwitz.  map  Asian  Def  J  No. 5:129-130  Sep- 
Oct  '80 

Vietnam:  Was  the  system  the  solution?   David  E. 
Kaiser.   Intl  Sec  4:199-218  Spring   '80 

Why  foreign  policy  will  determine  domestic  tranquil- 
ity in  the   1980's.    illus  tab  Govt  Exec   12:14+ 
Dec   '80 

A  world  of  escalating  interdependencies.   George  W. 
Collins.  AU  Rev  31:102-108  Sep-Oct  '80 

History 


U.S.  policy  and  Asia.   (Excerpts  from  Defense  Dept 
Annual  Report,    FY  '81)  Harold  Brown,  illus  Asian 
Def  J  No. 2:6+  Mar-Apr  '80 

Asia,    Southeastern 

Civilian  control  of  the  military  in  Southeast  Asia. 
Col  John  Schlight.  illus  AU  Rev  32:56-69  Nov- 
Dec   '80 

U.S.    role  in  South  Pacific,    illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 6:53+ 
Nov- Dec   '80 

Caribbean  Region 

Latin  American  and  Caribbean  issues:   1980.  Ben  S. 
Stephansky.  AEI  For  Plcy  &  Def  Rev  2,   No.  5: 
23-27   '80 

China  (People'  s  Republic) 

China,   Soviet  strategy,   and  American  policy.   Robert 
L.Pfaltzgraff,   Jr.   Intl  Sec  5:24-48  Fall  '80 

Dangerous  bed-fellows  (U.S.,    China  and  Japan). 

A.  Vladimirov.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  8:50-52  Aug  '80 

Europe,    Western 

America  and  Europe  after  Afghanistan.   Gregory  F. 
Treverton.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:27-28+ 
Apr-May  '80 

Does  NATO  have  a  future?    Walter  F.Hahn.  Intl  Sec 
Rev  5:151-172  Summer  '80 


Iran 


FDR's  "big  stick.  "  (Proposed  naval  quarantine  of  Ja- 
pan,   1937)  John  McVickar  Haight,   Jr.   illus  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:68-73  Jul  '80 

Foreign    Relations 


Appeasement  policies  have  not  reaped  rewards  of 
peace  and  cooperation.   (Remarks,   Army  Section, 
ROA  National  Council,   Washington,   Feb  1980)  Rep 
Floyd  D.Spence.   illus  Officer  56:14-16  May  '80 

Is  Russia  behind  U.S.   crises?   LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker, 
Ret.   Natl  Def  64:53  Apr  '80 

Rossi  decision:  Rehearing  urged  on  foreign  hiring. 
Tom  Philpott.  AF  Times  41:4  Nov  17   '80 


Iran:  Setting  the  record  straight.   Mushahid  Hussain. 
illus  Islamic  Def  Rev  5,   No.  2:8-10  '80 

Strategic  price  of  the  U.S.   Iranian  raid.   Gregory 
Copley.   Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.  5:48   '80 

Israel 


New  evidence  shows  Israel's  attack  on  USS  Liberty 
far  more  vicious  than  thought.  Armed  Forces  J 
Intl  117:18+  Jan  '80 

Japan 

Dangerous  bed-fellows  (U.S.  ,   China  and  Japan). 

A.  Vladimirov.   Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  8:50-52  Aug  '80 


UNITED  STATES  -  Continued 


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UNITED  STATES  -   Continued 


F_o_r_e_i^n_Re_l^a_t_i_oji_s  -  Cont'd 
Japan --Hi  story 

The  Naval  War  College  and  the  origins  of  war-plan- 
ning against  Japan.   Michael  Vlahos.   illus  Nav  War 
Col  Rev  33:23-41  Jul-Aug   '80 

The  U.S.   Navy  and  War  Plan  Orange,    1933-1940: 

Making  necessity  a  virtue.   Michael  K.Doyle,    illus 
Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:49-63  May-Jun  '80 

Laos 

Two  scorpions  in  a  cup:  America  and  the  Soviet  air- 
lift to  Laos.  Capt  Earl  H.  TLlford,  Jr.  illus  maps 
Aerosp  Hist  27:151-162  Sep   '80 

Latin  America 

Are  the  Americas  ready  to  work  together?   Michael 
Morgan,    illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.  1:6-11   '80 


JTi?Ji'^2iLH_5:£LiLLi.5J}J!  "  Cont'd 
Pakistan 

Pakistani  geopolitics:  The  diplomatic  perspective. 
Sultan  Muhammed  Khan.  Intl  Sec  5:26-36  Sum- 
mer '80 

The  search  for  U.S.  bases  in  the  Indian  Ocean:  A 
last  chance.  ADM  Thomas  H.Moorer,   Ret  and 
Alvin  J.Cottrell.  illus  map  Strat  Rev  8:30-38 
Spring  '80 

Persian  Gulf  Region 

The  American  threat  to  Saudi  Arabia.  Abdul  Kasim 
Mansur.  tabs  map  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118: 
47+  Sep   '80 

Bab-el-Mandeb--the  gateway  of  tears  for  the  U.S.? 
L.Thomas  Walsh,  map  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118: 
74+  Sep  '80 


Latin  American  and  Caribbean  issues:   1980.  Ben  S. 
Stephansky.  AEI  For  Plcy  &  Def  Rev  2,   No. 5: 
23-27   '80 

New  hemispheric  realities:  Latin  America  outgrows 
U.S.  policy.  William  Perry.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:43-56 
Spring  '80 

Reshaping  U.S.   regional  policy.  Francis  X.Gannon. 
AEI  For  Plcy  &  Def  Rev  1,   No. 6:21-26   '79 

Security  to  the  south:  U.S.  interests  in  Latin  Ameri- 
ca. Margaret  Daly  Hayes.  Intl  Sec  5:130-151  Sum- 
mer '80 

Middle  East 

American  arms  for  Sadat.  Gen  Saad  El-Din-Al-Shazli. 
illus  tabs  Islamic  Def  Rev  5,   No.  1:6-9  '80 

Naval  operations  in  the  Middle  East.   VADM  Gerald  E. 
Miller,   Ret.   illus  Islamic  Def  Rev  5,   No.  1: 
10-13+  '80 

The  superpowers  and  the  Northern  Tier.    Zalmay 
Khalilzad.   Intl  Sec  4:6-30  Winter  '79/'80 

The  threat  from  NATO's  blind  side.   Gen  T.R.Milton, 
Ret.   AF  Mag  63:55  Jan  '80 

The  troubled  Middle  East:  More  fluid,  more  important 
than  ever.  Gregory  Copley,  illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,  ' 
No. 6:6-12+  '80 

NATO 


NATO  and  oil:  Conflict  and  capabilities.   Maj  Chris  L. 
Jefferies.   illus  AU  Rev  31:35-46  Jan-Feb  '80 

Nicaragua 

The  fall  of  Somoza:  Anatomy  of  a  revolution.   Robin 
Navarro  Montgomery,   illus  Parameters  10:47-57 
Mar  '80 

Oman 

The  search  for  U.S.  bases  in  the  Indian  Ocean:  A 
last  chance.  ADM  Thomas  H.Moorer,   Ret  and 
Alvin  J.Cottrell.  illus  map  Strat  Rev  8:30-38 
Spring   '80 


How  the  U.S.   lost  its  footing  in  the  shifting  sands  of 
the  Persian  Gulf- -a  case  history  in  the  Yemen 
Arab  Republic.   LtCol  John  J.Ruszkiewicz,   Ret. 
map  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:62+  Sep  '80 

Russia 

Afghan  awakening  .  Editorial.  A.  G.B  .Metcalf .  Strat 
Rev  8:5-7  Spring   '80 

Analysis  and  compliance  enforcement  in  SALT  verifi- 
cation. Sen  Gordon  J.Humphrey.  Intl  Sec  Rev  5: 
1-26  Spring  '80 

"Dear  voter"- -an  open  letter  to  the  American  elector- 
ate.  Colin  S.Gray.  AF  Mag  63:53-56  Oct  '80 

The  death  of  detente?   Dimitri  K.Simes.   Intl  Sec  5: 
3-25  Summer  '80 

The  debate  over  detente.   Dan  Caldwell.   Armed 
Forces  &  Soc  7:165-170  Fall  '80 

Military  asymmetries  in  the  Soviet-American  strate- 
gic balance.   Capt  Carl  C.Krehbiel.  illus  RUSI  J 
for  Def  Studies  125:24-32  Jun  '80 

(New  Carter  doctrine)  LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker,   Ret.   AF 

Times  40:19-20  Feb  11   '80 
A  post-detente  strategy  for  the  United  States.  Sen 

Henry  M.Jackson,  illus  Strat  Rev  8:11-16 

Spring   '80 

Prospects  for  peace  in  the  nuclear  world.  Arthur  J. 
Vidich.   J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  8:85-97  Spring  '80 

Soviet  foreign  policy:  Consistencies,    risks,   implica- 
tions for  U.S.   policy.   LtCol  John  D.Baker,  Jr. 
illus  tab  Mil  Rev  60:25-30  Jun  '  80 

Soviet  perceptions  of  the  American  political  milieu. 
Daniel  S.Papp.    illus  Parameters   10:69-78  Jun  '80 

A  structured  framework  for  SALT  decision-making. 
John  M.Collins,   tab  AU  Rev  31:22-26  Jan-Feb  '80 

The  tragicomedy  of  arms  trade  control.   Richard  K. 
Betts.   Intl  Sec  5:80-110  Summer  '80 

What  are  U.S.    interests?   (Presentation,   Council  on 
Foreign  Relations,   New  York,   March  6,    1980) 
Harold  Brown.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  2-10,   May  '80 


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UNITED  STATES  -  Continued 

-~*±g.R-JL±L!LtJ;2.!L±    -  Cont'd 
Russia--History 

NSC  68:  A  reappraisal.  Joseph  M.Siracusa.  illus 
Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:4-14  Nov- Dec   '80 

South  Africa  (Republic) 

The  next  U.S.  crisis  will  be  minerals  and  metals. 
(Interview  with  Rep  Jim  Santini)  illus  Govt  Exec 
12:20+  Oct  '80 

U.S.  policy  on  South  Africa:  "Absurd  .  .  .   and  danger- 
ous." C.  W.Borklund.   illus  Govt  Exec  12-46+ 
Jul  '80 

Thailand- -History 

Seizure  of  the  North  American  NA-68  and  NA-69. 
Edward  M.  Young,   illus  tab  Am  Avn  Hist  Soc  J  25- 
194-198  Fall  '80 

Turkey 

Reassessing  Turkey:  A  faithful  ally  disillusioned  and 
in  trouble.   Francis  P.Butler,  map  Parameters 
10:24-32  Mar  '80 

Turkey  as  a  self-inflicted  wound:  The  narrowing  op- 
tions for  U.S.   defense  policy.   Justin  Galen,   tab 
map  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:62+  Jun  '80 

Yugoslavia 

Yugoslav  security  after  Tito.  Phillip  A.Karber  and 
Jon  L.Lellenberg.  illus  Strat  Rev  8:44-58 
Spring  '80 

History 

American  pacifists:  The  peculiar  breed.   Leslie  An- 
ders,  illus  Parameters   10:46-50  Sep  '80 

America's  wars.    Tables  only.   (Reprinted  from  Air 
Force  Policy  Letter  for  Commanders:  Supplement 
April  1979)  Mil  Rev  60:37  Jan  '80 

Army  Times  at  40-year  mark  (serving  soldiers  since 
Aug  17,    1940).    illus  AF  Times  41:29-32  Aug  18  '80 

Infantry  in  the  Indian  Wars  (1866-1890).  MSgt  Patrick 
E.Andrews,   Ret.  illus  Infantry  pt  1,   70:28-32 
Jul-Aug   '80;  pt  2,   70:37-41  Sep-Oct  '80 

Special  forces  of  the  Plains.    (Solomon  Avengers 

Army  scouts  against  the  Indians,    1868)  Michael  L. 
Marr.    illus  Army  30:43-45+  Feb  '80 

U.S.  Army  logistics  during  the  Mexican  punitive  ex- 
pedition of  1916.  Maj  George  A.Millard,  illus  map 
Mil  Rev  60:58-68  Oct  '80 

P^^UJ^j_and_G  o  v££nm_en_t 

Change  in  power  to  affect  military.  AF  Times  41:1+ 
Nov  17  '80 

DOD  transition  team  will  smooth  the  way.  AF  Times 
41:4  Nov  24  '80 

Defense  dialogue:  Views  of  the  (1980)  presidential 
challengers.   Parameters  10:71-90  Mar  '80 

Democrats,   Republicans,   and  the  defense  budget: 
1969-1980.  Lawrence  J.Korb.  illus  tabs  Sea  Pow- 
er 23:34-38  Oct  '80 


UNITED  STATES  -  Continued 

E°  J. itics    and     Government 


Cont '  d 


The  end  of  American  exceptionalism.   Daniel  Bell, 
illus  Parameters   10:2-18  Jun  '80 

GOP  dominates  Senate  panels  (affecting  the  military). 
Martha  Lynn  Craver.  AF  Times  41:3  Nov  17   '80 

Government  funded  activism.   H.  Peter  Metzger.   Govt 
Exec  pt  1,  Mindless  destruction  of  U.S.   society  is 
the  theme.    12:38+  May  '80;  pt  2,  if  it  is  "consumer- 
ism,"  the  end  justifies  the  means  in  government. 
12:50+  Jun  '80 

How  to  sharpen  Uncle  Sam's  defense  sword,  increase 
home-front  human  services,    shrink  the  govern- 
ment,  cut  taxes,    reduce  the  budget,   and  get  Amer- 
ica off  its  apathy.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118-99-100 
Nov  '80 

An  inquiry  into  the  persistence  of  unwisdom  in  gov- 
ernment.  (Edited  version,   Sol  Feinstone  Lecture, 
U.S.   Military  Academy,   Oct  24,    1979)  Barbara 
W.  Tuchman.    illus  Parameters   10:2-9  Mar  '80 

Marines:  A  political  weapon.    IstLt  R.S.Moore. 
MarCor  Gaz  64:27  Mar  '80 

A  national  scandal?    (Sverdlovsk  affair)  Editorial. 
Walter  F.Hahn.  Strat  Rev  8:9-10  Spring   '80 

Party  platforms,   illus  AF  Times  40:10  Jul  14  '80 

The  planks  and  the  plankowners:  Republican  and 

Democratic  defense  platforms  compared.  L.Edgar 
Prina.  illus  Sea  Power  23:26+  Oct  '80 

A  reanalysis  of  the  Wallace  movement.   Ira  M.  Was- 
serman.   tabs  J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  7:243-256  Fall  '79 

Senate  voting  on  the  Vietnam  War,    1964-1973:  From 
hawk  to  dove.   Paul  Burstein.   tabs  J  Pol  *  Mil 
Sociol  7:271-282  Fall  '79 

Transition  team:  Members  named.  AF  Times  41-14 
Dec  8   '80 

Social    Condi  tions 

The  end  of  American  exceptionalism.   Daniel  Bell, 
illus  Parameters   10:2-18  Jun  '80 

How  to  sharpen  Uncle  Sam's  defense  sword,   increase 
home-front  human  services,   shrink  the  govern- 
ment,  cut  taxes,    reduce  the  budget,   and  get  Amer- 
ica off  its  apathy.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118-99-100 
Nov  '80 

Statistics 


Count  off--Census  1980.  Capt  Gardner  M.Nason. 
illus  Soldiers  35:52-53  Apr  '80 

Stand  up  and  be  counted.   Mike  Nason.   illus  Sergeants 
18:14-15  Mar  '80 

Telecommunications  and  the  1980  Census.   McRae 
Anderson  and  Carl  A.Walker,   illus  Signal  34-37-40 
Mar  '80 

UNITED  STATES  ARMOR  ASSOCIATION 

Training  the  Armor  Force.   (Report  on  Annual  Armor 
Conference,   U.S.  Armor  Assoc,    Fort  Knox,   KY, 
1980)  illus  tab  Armor  89:23-45  Jul-Aug  '80 

UNITED  STATES  ARMY.    EUROPE  see  Army.    Europe 


441 


UNIVERSITIES  AND  COLLEGES 


URBAN  WARFARE   -  Continued 


G  r_e  a  t  _B £i_t_a_j_n 

Pre-Service  units.   I:  University  Officers'  Training 

Corps.   MajGen  P.  C.  Shapland.   illus  RUSI  J  for 

Def  Studies  125:44-48  Mar  '80 
Pre-Service  units.   II:  University  air  squadrons. 

SqLdr  J.Sewell.   illus  map  tabs  RUSI  J  for  Def 

Studies   125:44-48  Jun  '80 

United    States 


Modern-day  mustangs.   (Former  NCOs  work  for  de- 
grees and  commissions  through  AFROTC  at  Bap- 
tist College,   Charleston,   SC)  Capt  Dick  Sheffield, 
illus  Airman  24:32-36  Oct  '80 

URBAN  MASS  TRANSPORTATION  see  Transportation 
URBAN  WARFARE 

Battle  on  the  boulevard.   SP5  Bill  Branley.    illus  Sol- 
diers 35:23-26  Sep   '80 


Helicopters  in  urban  combat,    an  unanswered  question. 
Capt  Adolf  Carlson,  illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:8-15 

May  '80 

MOUT  (Military  Operations  on  Urban  Terrain)  train- 
ing- -a  combat  service  support  need.  Maj  Bloomer 
D.Sullivan,   illus  Mil  Rev  60:9-15  Sep   '80 


URBANIZATION  see  Cities  and  Towns 


USTINOV,   Dmitri 

Soviet  Defense  Minister  Dmitri  Ustinov:  A  self-por- 
trait. Michael  M.Boll.   illus  Mil  Rev  60:10-21 
Dec  '80 

UTILITIES  see  Public  Utilities 


■X-Vc':- 


442 


VTOL  see  Airplanes,    V/STOL 

VALUE  ENGINEERING 

Value  engineering  savings.    TIG  Brief  31:15 
Dec  21   '79 

VALVES 

Compressed  gas  cylinder  valves.   TIG  Brief  32-5 
Oct  17   '80 

Development,    test,    and  evaluation  of  an  advanced 

anti-G  valve  for  the  F-15.  R.R. Burton  and  others, 
illus  tabs  Aviation,   Space  k  Envmt  Med  51:504-509 

May  '80 

T_e_s_t  i  n  g 

Dr  SAM  (School  of  Aerospace  Medicine)--f rom  the 
laboratory  to  the  aircraft,  illus  TAC  Attack  20- 
23-25  Nov  '80 

VERTICAL  TAKEOFF  AND  LANDING  see  Airplanes, 
V/STOL  ~~ 

VERTIGO 


VETERANS  -   Continued 

Veterans  seen  as  big  election  factor.    Larry  Carnev 
AF  Times  41:8  Dec  1   '80 

Statistics 


Spatial  disorientation.   Maj  Kenneth  C.  Dozier.   Aerosp 
Safety  36:12-13  Feb  '80 

200  &   1/2  mi.  Maj  Pete  Abler,   illus  TAC  Attack  20: 

4-6  Jun  '80 

Where  did  1  say  I  was?  CDR  V.M.Voge.  (Reprinted 
from  Approach,  Sep  1980)  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36: 
24-26  Nov  '80 

VETERANS 


The  aging  veteran.  Bryant  Robey  and  Mary  John.   (Re- 
printed from  American  Demographics,   Nov-Dec 
1979)  illus  tab  Sergeants   18:18-22  Nov  '80 

Changing  attitudes  of  war.  Belinda  L.Parker,   illus 
Sergeants  18:26-31  Nov  '80 

I  The  changing  view  of  the  Vietnam  vet.   James  A. 
\        McDonnell,   Jr.   AF  Mag  63:85  Jan  '80 
Ex-Ranch  Hand  volunteers  needed  for   'Orange'  study 

AF  Times  41:40  Nov  3   '80 
Military  socialization,    childhood  socialization,   and 
current  situation:  Veterans'  firearms  ownership. 
Alan  J.   Lixotte  and  David  J.Bordua.  tab  J  Pol  & 
Mil  Sociol  8:243-256  Fall  '80 

'Orange'  memo  upsetting.  AF  Times  40:13  Apr  14  '80 

'Outside'  scientists  monitor  Agent  Orange  study.  AF 
Times  41:9  Oct  6   '80 

I    Public   'warms'  to  Vietnam  veterans.   Don  Hirst.   AF 
I  Times  40:20  Jul  21   '80 

Re -employment  rights  law  little  known.   Officer  56-26 
May  '80 

Senate  approves  bill  for  Viet  vet  memorial.   Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:12  Jun  '80 

VA's  Agent  Orange  dilemma.   Ed  Gates.   AF  Mag  63: 
91  Aug  '80 

Veteran  status,   earnings,   and  race-some  long  term 
results.  Roger  D. Little  and  J.Eric  Fredland.  tabs 
illus  Armed  Forces  k  Soc  5:244-260  Winter  '79; 
Commentary.  Patricia  M. Shields .   7:171-173;  Re- 
joinder.  7:174-175  Fall  '80 


America's  wars.   Tables  only.    (Reprinted  from  Air 
Force  Policy  Letter  for  Commanders:  Supplement 
April  1979)  Mil  Rev  60:37  Jan  '80  PP*e«™t, 

VETERANS,    DISABLED 

Aid  for  disabled  veterans  awaits  Carter  pen.  Don 
Hirst.  AF  Times  41:8  Oct  13   '80 

Bill  would  free   12,  500  disabled  from  continuing  to 
pay  into  SBP.  AF  Times  40:3  Apr  7   '80 

Bill  would  let  some  disabled  vets  stop  SBP.  AF 
Times  40:8  Jun  2   '80 

DAV  says  vets  get  raw  deal  on  jobs.   Bob  Williams 
AF  Times  41:8  Sep  29   '80 

Disabled  spouses  may  be  eligible  for  new  benefits. 
Officer  56:16  Dec   '80 

The  Ranch  Hand  health  effects  study.  (Presentation, 
Subcommittee  on  Medical  Facilities  and  Benefits, 
House  Veterans  Affairs  Committee,  Washington,' 
Sep  16,  1980)  LtGenPaul  W.Myers.  AF  Plcy  Ltr 
for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  37-39,   Nov  '80 

VETERANS  ADMINISTRATION 

The  aging  veteran.  Bryant  Robey  and  Mary  John.  (Re- 
printed from  American  Demographics,   Nov-Dec 
1979)  illus  tab  Sergeants   18:18-22  Nov  '80 

DOD  pushes  SGLI,   VGLI  boost.   Larry  Carney.  AF 
Times  41:1+  Oct  20   '80 

Going  VA--it  may  not  be  your  key  to  home  ownership. 
Thomas  Slear.  illus  AF  Times,    Times  Magazine 
sup:22-24  Oct  6   '80 

VA  announces  two  national  cemetery  sites  (Fort 
Gillem,   GA  and  Fort  Custer,    MI).   Officer  56-30 
Feb  '80 

VA  budget  cuts  could  force  halt  in  free  hospital  care. 
Larry  Carney.   AF  Times  40:4  Mar  24  '80 

VA  seeks  record-breaking  FY  '81  budget.   MarCor 
Gaz  64:9  Mar  '80 

The  Veterans  Administration:  Fifty  years  of  caring. 
James  A.  McDonnell,    Jr.    illus  AF  Mag  63-99 
Aug  '80 


VETERANS  BENEFITS 
See  also 


Bonuses 


AFA  policy  paper:  Defense  manpower  issues.   AF 
Mag  63:75-77+  Nov  '80 

The  aging  veteran.  Bryant  Robey  and  Mary  John.  (Re- 
printed from  American  Demographics,   Nov-Dec 
1979)  illus  tab  Sergeants  18:18-22  Nov  '80 

Aid  for  disabled  veterans  awaits  Carter  pen.  Don 
Hirst  AF  Times  41:8  Oct  13   '80 


443 


VETERANS  BENEFITS  -  Continued 


VETERINARY  CORPS 


Bill  would  up  tuition  paid  by  VA  for  flight  training. 
AF  Times  41:10  Oct  20   '80 

Carter  criticized  (by  veterans  organizations),  de- 
fended (by  DefSec  Brown).  Laurie  Parker.  AF 
Times  41:4  Oct  27   '80 

DOD  may  pay  student  loans  for  key  EM.   Paul  Smith. 
AF  Times  41:3  Oct  27   '80 

DOD  wants  Education  Dept  to  fund  GI  Bill.  Len  Famig- 
lietti.  AF  Times  41:15  Nov  3   '80 

DOD  would  overhaul  educational  benefits.   Richard  C. 
Barnard.  AF  Times  40:1+  Feb  25  '80 

Defense  bill  includes  $1200  in  tuition  aid.  Martha 
Lynn  Craver.   AF  Times  41:1+  Aug  18   '80 

Defense  to  offer  EM  3  education  programs.   AF  Times 
41:7  Nov  24  '80 

House  okays  2-step  10  percent  boost  in  GI  Bill.  AF 
Times  41:4  Oct  6  '80 

The  military  and  the  civilian  economy  since  the  loss 
of  the  GI  Bill.   Cecile  S.Landrum.    illus  AU  Rev 
31:74-81  May-Jun  '80;  Comment.  Stephen  H. 
Morochnick.  32:101- 102  Nov-Dec  '80 

Only  4  states  still  offer  Viet  bonus.   AF  Times  41:27 
Sep  1   '80 

Schooling  aid  plans  abound--2  one-year  test  programs 
studied  on  Hill.   Martha  Lynn  Craver.  AF  Times 
40:3  Jul  21   '80 

Senate  extends  GI  Bill  deadline.   AF  Times  41:7 
Aug  18   '80 

(Sen)  Armstrong  offers  new  GI  Bill  to  boost  recruiting 
incentives.   Deborah  M.Kyle.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl 
117:14  Aug  '80 

(Sen  William)  Armstrong  has  GI  Bill  for  '81.  AF 
Times  41:3  Oct  27  '80 

VA  asks  boost  in  vet  compensation.   Larry  Carney. 
AF  Times  40:33  Feb  11   '80 

VA  budget  cuts  could  force  halt  in  free  hospital  care. 
Larry  Carney.   AF  Times  40:4  Mar  24  '80 

VA's  Agent  Orange  dilemma.    Ed  Gates.  AF  Mag  63: 
91  Aug  '80 

Vet  benefit  control  bills  under  fire  at  hearings.  AF 
Times  40:10  May  5   '80 

VETERANS  DAY 


Ai£_Fo  r  c  e 

Food  service  sanitation:  Whose  responsibility  is  it? 
TIG  Brief  31:13-14  Dec  21   '79 

Frequency  of  veterinary  service  inspection.  TIG 
Brief  32:15  Apr  18  '80 

Medical  disaster  control  planning:  How  does  the  vet- 
erinary service  contribute?   TIG  Brief  32:10 
May  30  '80 

Veterinarians  are  now  under  Biomed  Sciences.   Len 
Famiglietti.  AF  Times  40:20  Apr  7   '80 

VETH,   Kenneth  L. 

Shootout  at  Palembang:  The  "Hellbirds"  mine  the 

Moe si  River.   RADM  K.  L.  Veth,   Ret.   Am  Avn  Hist 
Soc  J  25:72-74  Spring  '80 

VIBRATION 


Those  who  serve  ...  Maj  Clifford  H.Bernath.  illus 
Soldiers  35:32-33  Nov  '80 


Combined  effects  of  broadband  noise  and  complex 
waveform  vibration  on  cognitive  performance. 
C.Stanley  Harris  and  Richard  W.Shoenberger . 
illus  tabs  Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:1-5 
Jan  '80 

Effects  of  whole -body  vibration  on  spinal  reflexes  in 
man.  J. P. Roll  and  others,  illus  tabs  Aviation, 
Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:1127-1233  Nov  '80 

Effects  of  whole-body  vibrations  on  standing  posture 
in  man.  B.Martin  and  others,  illus  tabs  Aviation, 
Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:778-787  Aug  '80 

Psychophysical  comparison  of  vertical  and  angular 
vibrations.   Richard  W.Shoenberger.   illus  tabs 
Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:759-762  Aug  '80 

VIETNAM  (SOCIALIST  REPUBLIC) 

C  hj_n  e  s_e__I_nv_a_s_i_oji_t_2  9^2  9 

Chinese  conflict  management.   Maj  Edward  W.Ross. 
illus  Mil  Rev  60:13-25  Jan  '80 

Ideological  indoctrination  of  Chinese  servicemen. 

Col  Yu.Petrov.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  1:45-47  Jan  '80 

Southeast  Asia  today- -cultural  continuity  and  political 
instability.   Thomas  J.  Bellows,   illus  AU  Rev  31: 
83-92  Sep-Oct  '80 

Efiill£_?Le  lations 
Cambodia 

Kampuchea's  conflict  boils  over.  Leigh  Johnson.  Def 
k  For  Aff  8,   No. 3:15-18  '80 


VETERANS  ORGANIZATIONS 

Carter  criticized  (by  veterans  organizations),  de- 
fended (by  DefSec  Brown).  Laurie  Parker.  AF 
Times  41:4  Oct  27   '80 

DAV  says  vets  get  raw  deal  on  jobs.  Bob  Williams. 
AF  Times  41:8  Sep  29   '80 

VFW  breaks  rule,   endorses  Reagan.  AF  Times  41:22 
Aug  11   '80 

Veterans  seen  as  big  election  factor.    Larry  Carney. 
AF  Times  41:8  Dec  1   '80 


Southeast  Asia  today- -cultural  continuity  and  political 
instability.    Thomas  J.  Bellows,   illus  AU  Rev  31: 
83-92  Sep-Oct  '80 


VIETNAMESE  CONFLICT,    1957-1975 

O  temporal  O  mores  !  James  H.  Toner,   illus  AU  Rev 
31:91-96  Mar-Apr  '80 

On  dubious  battles.  Raymond  Aron.   Trans  by  John  J. 
Madigan  HI.  illus  Parameters  10:2-9  Dec  '80 


444 


VIETNAMESE  CONFLICT,    1957-  1975  -  Continued 

Only  4  states  still  offer  Viet  bonus.   AF  Times  41:27 
Sep   1   '80 

Senate  approves  bill  for  Viet  vet  memorial.   Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:12  Jun  '80 

Vietnam  for  the  record:  A  review  essay  (of  some 
things  that  have  been  written  about  Vietnam).  Maj 
R.J.Rinaldo.   Infantry  70:13-16  Jan-Feb  '80 

Vietnam  War  diplomacy:  Reflections  of  a  former  Iron 
Curtain  official.  Janos  Radvanyi.  illus  Parameters 
10:8-15  Sep   '80 


A^^^a  1  _0_p_e_r_a_t_i_ojij  ,     A 


m  e  r  i  c  a  n 


Patches:  The  hole  story.   MSgt  Lawrence  H.Lentz  and 
LtCol  Arthur  Sorenson.  illus  Air  Reservist  32: 
14-15  Sep-Oct  '80 

American    Participation 


American  military  performance  in  Vietnam:  Back- 
ground and  analysis.  Kurt  Lang.   J  Pol  k  Mil  Socio] 
8:269-286  Fall  '80 

Civilian  control  of  the  military  in  Southeast  Asia. 
Col  John  Schlight.  illus  AU  Rev  32:56-69  Nov- 
Dec  '80 

Enlistment  during  the  Vietnam  era  and  the  "represen- 
tation" issue  of  the  all-volunteer  force.   Patricia 
M.  Shields,   tabs  Armed  Forces  &  Soc  7:133-151 
Fall  '80 

Senate  voting  on  the  Vietnam  War,    1964-1973;  From 
hawk  to  dove.  Paul  Bur  stein,   tabs  J  Pol  &  Mil 
Sociol  7:271-282  Fall  '79 

Vietnam:  Was  the  system  the  solution?   David  E. 
Kaiser.   Intl  Sec  4:199-218  Spring  '80 

B^ b  H_o_g_r_ap_h_y_ 

In  search  of  lessons:  The  development  of  a  Vietnam 
historiography.  Joe  P.Dunn,  illus  Parameters  9: 
28-40  Dec  '79 

Lessons  learned  from  Vietnam:  Book  review  essay. 
Allan  R.Millett.  MarCor  Gaz  64:72-76+ Sep  '80 

L£-2J£2L§_t£^j;i)£jL_i.M.i.LL.t-a.£Xl 

"A  foreign  troop  ..."  Maj  David  P.  Evans,   illus  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:32-37  Jun  '80 

Lessons  learned  from  Vietnam:  Book  review  essay. 
Allan  R.Millett.  MarCor  Gaz  64:72-76+ Sep  '80 

The  lost  lesson  of  Vietnam.  LtCol  Forrest  K.Klein- 
man,   Ret.   illus  Mil  Rev  60:64-71  Aug  '80 

Mach  2,    reality  or  myth?    The  progression  of  maxi- 
mum speeds  in  fighter  aircraft.  Pierre  Sprey. 
illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  8: 1209- 1212  '80 

Weapons  words:  Explosives  safety  history.  John  H. 
Kawka.   TAC  Attack  20:22-23  Aug  '80 

An  analysis  of  Air  Force  logistics  shortfalls  of  the 
Vietnam  buildup  of  1965-68.  LtCol  John  T. Quirk, 
tabs  AF  J  Log  4:3-8  Fall  '80 


VIETNAMESE  CONFLICT,    1957-1975  -  Continued 

.MiSAJ J> _g_  1.B  _A_c_ti_p_n 

Chinese  says  remains  of  400  MIAs  in  Hanoi,    illus  AF 
Times  40:8  Jul  21   '80 

Combat  casualties  who  remain  at  home.   Edna  J. 
Hunter,   illus  Mil  Rev  60:28-36  Jan  '80 

■N3Jfji_°_£e  r  a  U_o_n_s_,_  A_m  ££i_c_a  n 

Military  effectiveness  of  Navy  men  during  and  after 
Vietnam.   Anne  Hoiberg.   tabs  Armed  Forces  & 
Soc  6:232-246  Winter  '80 

P  e  r  s  o  n_g_l_N  a_£  r  a  t  i  v  e  s 

Flares  over  Pleiku:  Surprise  backfires.   Thomas  S. 
Batson.    illus  AF  Times  41:16  Dec  1   '80 

Of  this  are  heroes  made.   (MSgt  Wayne  L.Fisk,   one 
of  U.S.   Jaycees'  10  Outstanding  Young  Men  of 
America)  Sgt  Craig  Pugh.  illus  Airman  24:20-26 
Jul  '80 

Reinventing  the  FAC:  Vietnam,  1962.  Maj  Douglas 
K.Evans,   Ret.  illus  AF  Mag  63:71-75  Feb  '80 

Vietnam- -a  soldier's  view:  Hugh  McClure  says  his 
movie  will  set  the  record  straight.   Tom  Donnelly, 
illus  AF  Times  41:47-48  Oct  27   '80 

What  the  repatriated  prisoners  of  war  wrote  about 
themselves.  David  R.Jones.  Aviation,  Space  & 
Envmt  Med  51:615-617  Jun  '80 

P_°l  i.ti_c_aj  _  A£.  2 1  £  JJL 
See  War  —  Political  Aspects 

Priaonera    of  War 

Col  Donald  Cook  posthumously  awarded  Medal  of 
Honor.   MarCor  Gaz  64:4  Jul  '80 

Combat  casualties  who  remain  at  home.   Edna  J. 
Hunter,   illus  Mil  Rev  60:28-36  Jan  '80 

Moral  leadership.  VADM  James  B.Stockdale,  Ret. 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:86-89  Sep  '80 

Raids  and  national  command:  Mutually  exclusive! 
LtCol  Peter  A.Kelly,   illus  Mil  Rev  60:19-26 
Apr  '80 

U.S.   raiders  killed  100-200  Chinese  troops  in  1970 
North  Vietnam  foray.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer. 
illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:32b-34  Jan  '80 

What  the  repatriated  prisoners  of  war  wrote  about 
themselves.  David  R.  Jones.  Aviation,  Space  & 
Envmt  Med  51:615-617  Jun  '80 

American  military  performance  in  Vietnam:  Back- 
ground and  analysis.  Kurt  Lang.  J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol 
8:269-286  Fall  '80 

P_u_b_l  i_c__Op_i_n  ion 

The  Commander  in  Chief  and  the  public:  Mass  re- 
sponse to  Johnson's  March  31,    1968  bombing  halt 
speech.   Lee  Sigelman.  tabs  J  Pol  k  Mil  Sociol  8: 
1-14  Spring  '80 

Public  'warms'  to  Vietnam  veterans.   Don  Hirst.   AF 
Times  40:20  Jul  21   '80 


445 


VIETNAMESE  CONVICT.    1957-1975    -  Continued 
S£arch_^n_a^_Re_s_^ue__qp_e_La_ti_oji_s 

Search  and  rescue  in  Southeast  Asia,   ^61-1975 
Capt  Earl  H.  Tilford,   Jr.   illus  AU  Rev  31:60-74 
Jan-Feb  '80 

U  S     raiders  killed  100-200  Chinese  troops  in  1970 

'  North  Vietnam  foray.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer. 

illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:32b- 34  Jan  '80 

W_a_r  _  C_r  _i_mj  n  a  1  s_ 

The  punishment  of  war  crimes:  Have  we  learned  the 
lessons  of  Vietnam?  Guenter  Lewy.  illus  Param- 
eters 9:12-19  Dec  '79 

TV  on  'Nam:  How  big  an  impact?   Bruce  Callander. 
AF  Times  40:20+  Jul  14  '80 

VINSON,    Carl 

A  giant  ship  (USS  Carl  Vinson),   a  giant  man  (Carl 
Vinson).  James  D.Hessman.  por  Sea  Power  23:54 
Apr  '80 

VIOLENCE 

DOD  wants  civilians  to  handle  abuse  cases.  Laurie 
Parker.  AF  Times  41:2  Nov  10  '80 

Terrorism:  The  international  connection.  Neil  C. 
Livingstone,  illus  Army  30:14-21  Dec  '80 

VISAS  see  Passports 

VISUAL  AIDS  see  Audio-Visual  Aids 

VISUAL  FLYING 

Anatomy  of  an  accident.   Capt  Glenn  Sutherland,   illus 

Aerosp  Safety  36:24-25  Mar  '80 
Defensive  flying.   Capt  Dennis  Storck.   illus  Aerosp 

Safety  36:8-9  Jun  '80 

A  lesson  in  defensive  flying.  Maj  James  G.Gibson  II. 
illus  MAC  Flyer  27:10-11  May  '80 


Pickup  of  visual  information  by  the  pilot  during  a 

ground  control  approach  in  a  fighter  aircraft  simu- 
lator. J.P.Papin  and  others,  illus  tabs  Aviation, 
Space  k  Envmt  Med  51:463-469  May  '80 

See  and  avoid.   Maj  Pete  Abler,   illus  TAC  Attack  20: 
4-6  Apr  '80 

To  see  or  not  to  see.  Maj  Tom  Shaughnessy  and  Capt 
Mike  Shub.  illus  TAC  Attack  20:26-29  Oct  '80 

Visibility,  safety  and  you.  MSgt  Frederick  N.  Rottet. 
illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:10-11  May  '80 

The  visual  approach  and  visual  separation.   TIG  Brief 

32:14  Feb  22  '80 
Visual  simulation  in  Navy  training.  A.Michael  Spoon- 

er  and  others,  illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:26-32  Fourth 

Quarter  '80 
What  you  think  you  see  .  .  .   sometimes  isn't.   Penelope 
Nelson,   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:20-23  Aug  '80 

Where  did  I  say  I  was?  CDR  V.M.Voge.  (Reprinted 
from  Approach,  Sep  1980)  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36: 
24-26  Nov  '80 


VISUAL  FLYING  -  Continued 

Whiteout:  A  rotary- wing  winter  menace.  LtCol  Rob- 
ert L.Gardner,  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:8-11  Jan  '80 

VOLCANOES 

The  day  the  mountain  blew.  (Air  Force  Reservists 
from  Portland,   OR,   help  rescue  people  trapped  by 
Mount  St  Helen's  eruption)  TSgt  Alan  Prochoroff. 
illus  Airman  24:2-8  Oct  '80 

Facing  the  mountain's  fury!   Terry  Eddleman.    illus 
Air  Reservist  32:6-8  Jul  '80 

Flight  in  the  twilight  zone.    (Disaster  relief  opera- 
tions at  Mount  St  Helens)  CW3  Russell  D.Capps. 
illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:29-33  Sep   '80 

A  funny  thing  happened  on  my  way  .  .  .   LtCol  Robert 
D.Mielbrecht.   illus  TAC  Attack  20:24-25  Jul  '80 

The  Mount  St  Helens  emergency.   Col  Terence  J.  Con- 
nell.   illus  Mil  Engr  72:311-315  Sep-Oct  '80 

A  mountain  queen  attacks  ...   the  Guard  fights  back. 
illus  Natl  Guard  34:14-17  May  '80 

She  (Mount  Saint  Helens)  roared  and  blew- -but  the 
cleanup  has  just  begun.   PFC  Priscilla  C.Munyon. 
Ulus  Natl  Guard  34:25-27+  Aug  '80 

An  unexpected  visitor  (Mount  Saint  Helens).   Capt  Pat- 
rick M.Rosenow.   illus  Combat  Crew  30:8-11 
Dec  '80 

Volcanic  ash  removal  continues  at  Fairchild  (AFB, 
WA).  AF  Times  40:4  Jun  16  '80 

Volcanoes  and  airplanes,  illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:16-17 
Oct  '80 
VOLUNTARY  SERVICE  see  Military  Service,    Voluntary 

VOTING 

Absentee  voting:  FPCAs  (Federal  Post  Card  Applica- 
tions) pushed.   AF  Times  40:7  Jul  21   '80 

Absentee  voting  seen  rising  sharply.  AF  Times  41:22 
Nov  3  '80 

Changes  in  the  1980  Voting  (Assistance)  Guide.  AF 
Times  40:12  Apr  28  '80 

Early  returns  show  more  military  are  voting.  AF 
Times  41:14  Sep  15   '80 

Military  vote  big,   but  will  it  be  cast?    Bruce  Callan- 
der. AF  Times  41:20+  Sep  8   '80 


New  group  (Association  to  Inform  the  Military  (AIM)) 
to  help  get  out  vote.  AF  Times  41:18  Oct  6   '80 

Ombudsman  service  aids  absentee  voters.  AF  Times 
40:8  Apr  7  '80 

Veterans  seen  as  big  election  factor.  Larry  Carney. 
AF  Times  41:8  Dec  1  '80 

Vote  poll  (1980  Post-election  Voting  Survey)  to  reach 
17,000.  AF  Times  41:16  Nov  24  '80 

The  way  to  choose  your  president.  SGM  Bruce  N. 
Bant,   illus  Soldiers  35:48-50  Sep   '80 

What  'absentees'  might  have  done.  Bruce  Callander, 
map  AF  Times  41:24+  Nov  17   '80 

Women  and  the  vote.  SGM  Bruce  N.  Bant,  illus  Sol- 
diers 35:52-53  Jun  '80 

You  and  politics- -the  do's  and  don'ts.  SGM  Bruce  N. 
Bant.  Soldiers  35:51-52  Sep  '80 


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w 


WAPS   see  Weighted  Airman  Promotion  System 

W  W  MC  CS    see  Worldwide  Military  Command  and  Con- 
trol System 

WAKE  TURBULENCE  see  Turbulence 


WALKER,   EmmettH.  ,   Jr 

Progress  in  training,   readiness,   manning.   MajGen 
Emmett  H.Walker,    Jr.   por  Army  30:150-155 
Oct  '80 

WALLACE,  George  C. 

A  reanalysis  of  the  Wallace  movement.   Ira  M.Was- 
serman.   J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  7:243-256  Fall  '79 

WALSH,    John  P. 

Energy  issues  and  time  availabilities.   John  Patrick 
Walsh.   AU  Rev  32:17-33  Nov-Dec   '80 

The  impact  of  the  energy  problem  on  world  affairs. 
John  Patrick  Walsh.  Log  Spectrum  14:9-14  Sum- 
mer '80 

WAR 

See  also  specific  wars  by  name,   e.g., 
Arab-Israeli  Conflict,    1967- 
Civil  War--U.S. 
Iran-Iraq  War,    1980- 
Korean  War,    1950-1953 
Middle  East  War,    1973 
Napoleonic  Wars 
Revolutionary  War --U.S. 

Vietnam  (Socialist  Republic)- -Chinese  Invasion,  1979 
Vietnamese  Conflict,    1957-1975 
War  of  1812 

World  War  I 
World  War  II 

Air  power  in  the  Central  Region.  AVM  M.J.Armi- 
tage.  illus  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   124:33-38 
Dec  '79 

Doing  things  the  same  or  differently --an  alternative 
approach  to  the  study  of  conflict.   Maj  James  M. 
Simpson.   AU  Rev  31:88-93  May-Jun  '80 

The  economics  of  war:  Doctrine,  tactics,  $,  rubles, 
Marx,  Engels  and  Adam  Smith.  Col  D.K.Malone. 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:72-73  Jun  '80 

The  field- expedient  factor:  Adaptation  and  survival  in 
the  first  battle.  Roger  A.Beaumont,  illus  Mil  Rev 
60:69-75  Oct  '80 

In  defense  of  war.  LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker,  Ret.  illus  Mil 
Engr  72:156-158  May-Jun  '80 

New  thoughts  on  war.  MajGen  B  .  E.  Trainor.  illus 
MarCor  Gaz  64:49-51  Dec   '80 

On  dubious  battles.  Raymond  Aron.  Trans  by  John  J. 
Madigan  III.  illus  Parameters  10:2-9  Dec  '80 

"On  the  brink  of  the  final  abyss":  A  statement  on  war. 
Lord  Mountbatten.    illus  Def  Monitor  9:1-2+  May  '80 

On  the  frequency  of  war:  Toward  a  reconciliation  of 
state  sovereignty  and  world  order.  Henry  Barbera. 
tab  J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  8:257-268  Fall  '80 


WAR  -  Continued 

The  origin  and  essence  of  wars .  Maj-Gen  A.Babin. 
illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  11:10-12  Nov  '80 

Potential  of  internal  conflict  in  Israel.   Col  Jay  C. 
Mumford.   Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:74-83  Jul-Aug  '80 

Principles  of  deterrence.   Col  John  M.Collins,   Ret. 
illus  tabs  AU  Rev  31:17-26  Nov-Dec   '79;  Com- 
ments.  LtCol  Michael  B.Seaton  and  others.    31:77- 
84  Jul-Aug   '80 

Sadness  and  hope:  Some  thoughts  on  modern  warfare. 
(Raymond  A.Spruance  Lecture,   Naval  War  Col- 
lege,   1980)  Herman  Wouk.  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33: 
4-12  Sep-Oct  '80 


E  c  o  njam  ic    Aspects 

See  also 
Economic  Warfare 

also  subdivision  under  specific  wars 

The  economics  of  war:  Doctrine,  tactics,  $,  rubles, 
Marx,  Engels  and  Adam  Smith.  Col  D.K.Malone. 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:72-73  Jun  '80 

E_t  J22_c_a_l__A_s_p_e_c  t  s 

Consequences  of  breaking  the  rules.   Don  Mace.   AF 
Times  41:18  Oct  27  "80 

Deception,    spying  fall  under  Geneva  accords.  Don 
Mace.  AF  Times  41:12  Sep  29   '80 

Holy  war:  Military  power  and  religion.    (Report  of  a 
seminar.   May  9,    1979)  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   125: 
14-20  Mar  '80 

JAG  guide  (AFP  110-34)  outlines  weapons  legalities. 
Don  Mace.  AF  Times  41:15  Oct  6  '80 

'Laws'  aim  to  limit  civilian  casualties.  Don  Mace, 
illus  AF  Times  41:39  Sep  15   '80 

'Laws'  (of  armed  conflict)  define  enemy  targets.  Don 
Mace.  AF  Times  41:34  Sep  8   '80 

Laws  on  war:  Quick  survey.   Don  Mace.   AF  Times 
41:7  Sep  1   '80 

The  moral  dilemma  of  nuclear  deterrence.   Stephen 
M.  Millett.    illus  Parameters  10:33-38  Mar  '80 

The  moral  factor  in  war.  Col  V.Zubarev.  Soviet  Mil 
Rev  No.  10:13-15  Oct  '80 

Neutrals--their  rights,  duties.  Don  Mace.  AF  Times 
41:17  Oct  13    '80 

Treatment  of  POWs  .  Don  Mace.  AF  Times  41:18 
Sep  22   '80 

War  and  ethics.   James  A.Stegenga.   Armed  Forces 
&  Soc  7:152-159  Fall  '80 

Laws 
See  International  Law 

P_o_l  j_t_i_c_a  1    Aspects 

American  military  performance  in  Vietnam:  Back- 
ground and  analysis.  Kurt  Lang.  J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol 
8:269-286  Fall  '80 

Causes  of  war  through  the  writings  of  Aron  and  Waltz. 
B.A.Hamzah.  illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 5:143- 144+ 
Sep-Oct  '80 


447 


WAR  -   Continued 

Pj>li.t_ic_al_As_p_e  c_t_s_-  Cont'd 

Civilian  control  of  the  military  in  Southeast  Asia. 
Col  John  Schlight.  illus  AU  Rev  32=56-69  Nov- 
Dec  '80 

Historic  example  of  cooperation  (on  occasion  of  the 
35th  anniversary  of  the  Yalta  Conference). 
N.Glagolev.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  1:36-38  Jan  '80 

The  Soviet  invasion  of  Afghanistan.  R.D.M. Furlong 
and  Theodor  Winkler,  illus  map  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 2:168-170   '80 

Vietnam  War  diplomacy:  Reflections  of  a  former  Iron 
Curtain  official.  Janos  Radvanyi.  illus  Parameters 
10:8-15  Sep   '80 

War  powers  of  the  Constitution  in  historical  perspec- 
tive.  Reginald  C.Stuart,  illus  Parameters  10:65- 
71  Dec   '80 

Wars  of  national  liberation- -insurgency.  Col  Wendell 
E.  Little,   Ret.   AU  Rev  31:117-122  Sep-Oct  '80 

Who  is  war  candidate?    LtGen  Ira  C.Eaker,    Ret.  AF 
Times  41:19-20  Nov  3   '80 

P  r  i  n  c  jj3  1  e  s 
See  Military  Art  and  Science 

P  _s  _y_c  h_o  1  o  g_  i_ca_l_  A_si-LcJ — 

Changing  attitudes  of  war.  Belinda  L.Parker,  illus 
Sergeants   18:26-31  Nov  '80 

Determination  in  battle.  MajGen  T.  S.  Hart,  illus 
Armor  89:30-37  May-Jun  '80 

Minimizing  the  psychological  effects  of  a  wartime 
disaster  on  an  individual.  David  K.Kentsmith. 
Aviation,  Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:409-413  Apr  '80 


WAR,    FUTURE   -  Continued 

Close  air  support  in  modern  warfare.   WgComdr 
Jeremy  G.Saye.    illus  tab  AU  Rev  31:2-21  Jan- 
Feb  '80 

Counter  command  and  control  in  conceptual  perspec- 
tive.  LtCol  John  E.Rothrock,   Jr.   AU  Rev  31:94- 
101  Jan-Feb   '80 

Direct  support  field  artillery  beyond  1990.  LtCol  Wil- 
liam W.Breen,  Ret.  illus  Fid  Arty  J  48:33-38  Jul- 
Aug  '80 

A  fantasy?    (Iceland  and  Alaska  as  possible  Soviet 
targets  in  the  next  conflict)  CAPT  William  Outer- 
son,    Ret.  illus  map  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:72-77 
Apr  '80 

Fast  troops.   LtCol  Burton  S.  Boudinot,   Ret.    illus 
Armor  89:30-35  Sep-Oct  '80 

Fighting  with  man-made  lightning.   Stefan  Geisenhey- 
ner.   illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  1:22-23+  Jan-Feb  '80 

GAO  faults  DOD  on  plans  to  handle  war  casualties. 
AF  Times  41:4  Jul  28   '80 

Gain  the  initiative  with  an  armored  raid.   Capt  Richard 
P.Geier.   illus  Mil  Rev  60:48-57  Jun  '80 

The  institution  of  sanctuary  and  the  future  war  in 
Europe.   Pervaiz  Iqbal  Cheema.   Islamic  Def 
Rev  5,   No. 3:15-19  '80 

Is  there  really  a  better  way  to  win  a  war  in  Europe  ? 
Maj  Charles  W.Specht.   AU  Rev  31:74-77;  Re- 
sponses.  William  S.Lind.   3  1:77-79;  Russell  F. 
Weigley.   31:79-80;  LtGen  Raymond  B. Furlong, 
Ret.   31:80-81  Nov-Dec   '79;  Rebuttal:  Yes,   there 
really  is  a  better  way  to  win  a  war  in  Europe. 
Maj  Leslie  J.Hamblin.   31:70-72;  Responses.  Maj 
Charles  W.Specht  and  others.   3:73-82  Sep-Oct  '80 

Law  and  conflict  at  sea.  LT  Roger  D.Wiegley.  illus 
Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:68-77  Jan-Feb  '80 


The  moral  factor  in  war.   Col  V.Zubarev.  Soviet  Mil 
Rev  No.  10:13-15  Oct  '80 

The  new  mental  battlefield:  "Beam  me  up,  Spock." 
LtCol  John  B.Alexander,  illus  Mil  Rev  60:47-54 
Dec  '80 

Psychiatric  casualties.   Maj  Brian  H.  Chermol.    illus 
Infantry  70:12-14  Nov-Dec   '80 

Statistic  s 


America's  wars.   Tables  only.    (Reprinted  from  Air 
Force  Policy  Letter  for  Commanders:  Supplement, 
April  1979)  Mil  Rev  60:37  Jan  '80 

On  the  frequency  of  war:  Toward  a  reconciliation  of 
state  sovereignty  and  world  order.   Henry  Barbera, 
tab  J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  8:257-268  Fall  '80 

Study  _a  nji_JT_ea_ch_i_n_g 

Causes  of  war  through  the  writings  of  Aron  and  Waltz. 
B.A.Hamzah.  illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 5: 143- 144+ 
Sep-Oct  '80 

WAR,    FUTURE 


After  the  tank,    then  what?   Maj  Orville  T.Stokes,   Jr. 

illus  Fid  Arty  J  48:44-49  Jul- Aug  '80;  Mil  Rev  60: 

2-12  Oct  '80 
Can  a  Third  World  War  be  prevented?   Carl-Friedrich 

von  Weiszacker.   Intl  Sec  5:198-205  Summer  '80 


The  1987  war- -imagination  or  reality?   BrigGen  Avi- 
shai  Katz.   illus  Mil  Engr  72:396-399  Nov-Dec   '80 

"On  the  brink  of  the  final  abyss":  A  statement  on  war. 
Lord  Mountbatten.    illus  Def  Monitor  9:1-2+  May  '80 

Operations  in  the  enemy  rear--Soviet  doctrine  and 
tactics.   C.N.  Donnelly,   illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No.  1:35-41   '80 

Perceptions  of  the  next  war:  Historical  perspective  on 
adjustment  of  doctrine  and  tactics  to  weapons.  Col 
T.N.Dupuy,   Ret.  tabs  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117: 
49-50+  May  '80 

Prepared  to  respond.    (Rapid  deployment  force)  MSgt 
Matt  Glasgow,    illus  Soldiers  35:10-14  Aug  '80 

Preparing  the  team  for  the  Super  Bowl.   Col  Gary  R. 
Tompkins,   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:  inside  front 
cover  Jun  '80 

Strategic  warfare:  Considering  the  future  nuclear  de- 
terrent force.   Maj  Bruce  P.Mauldtn.   tabs  Nav  War 
Col  Rev  33:84-92  Jul-Aug  '80 

USAF  leaders  see  greater   'likelihood  of  war.  '  illus 
Sea  Power  23:16-18  Aug  '80 

U.S.   strategy  for  general  nuclear  war.  Joseph  D. 
Douglass,   tab  Intl  Sec  Rev  5:287-316  Fall  '80 


448 


WAR,    FUTURE   -  Continued 


WAR  GAMES  -  Continued 


War  in  Europe?  Medics  not  ready.  AF  Times  40:41 
Jun  16  '80 

Why  shelving  the  B-l  bomber  was  a  dumb  idea,  tabs 
illus  Govt  Exec  12:24+  Mar  '80 

WAR,   LIMITED  see  Limited  War 


Suppression.   LtCol  Fred  Meurer.    illus  tabs  Fid 
Arty  J  48:48-51  May-Jun  '80 

'Swinging  the  lamp.  '  (British  and  American  troops  in 
exercises  between  USAF  Security  Police  and  the 
Territorial  Army)  Capt  Katie  Cutler,   illus  Airman 
24:2-6  Sep   '80 


WAR  AND  EMERGENCY  POWERS 

Limited  war  and  the  War  Powers  Resolution.  Maj 
A.J.Ponnwitz.  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:35-41  Oct  '81 

War  powers  of  the  Constitution  in  historical  perspec- 
tive. Reginald  C.Stuart,  illus  Parameters   10:65- 
71  Dec   '80 

The  War  Powers  Resolution:  Congress  vs  the  Com- 
mander in  Chief.  IstLt  Kevin  E.Johns,  illus  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:42-46  Dec   '80 


Taking  the  guesswork  out  of  training.    (MAFIS,   Mobile 
Automated  Field  Instrumentation  System)  SSgt 
Adolph  C.Mallory.    illus  Army  30:45-46+  Aug  '80 

WAR  MEMORIALS  see  Memorials 


WAR  OF   1812 

A  female  Marine  (Lucy  Brewer)  aboard  the  Constitu- 
tion. Laurie  L. Kittle,  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:53-56 
Feb  '80 


WAR  AND  TECHNOLOGY 

Air  power  and  new  technology.  Marshal  Neil  Cam- 
eron, illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue 
No. 2:6-7+  '79 

Ammunition  in  modern  warfare,    illus  Armada  Intl  4: 
64-65+  Sep-Oct  '80 

Continuous  operations.  LtCol  M.G.Hunt-Davis  and 
Maj  D.  M.  Freeman.  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies  125: 
11-15  Sep  '80 

Fight  against  the  night.  SSgt  Jim  Boersema.   illus  Sol- 
diers 35:18-21  Aug  '80 

Fighting  with  man-made  lightning.   Stefan  Geisenhey- 
ner.   illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  1:22-23+  Jan-Feb  '80 

'Stealth'  aircraft  technology.  Harold  Brown  and  Wil- 
liam J.Perry.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup, 
pp  9-H,   Oct  '80 

Technological  competence  and  the  military  command- 
er.   J.S.  Przemieniecki.    illus  AU  Rev  32:70-78 
Nov- Dec  '80 

WAR  GAMES 


See  also 
Umpiring 

Combat  simulation  for  next  to  nothing.    IstLt  T.X. 
Hammes.   illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:68  Mar  '80 

Coordination  in  direct  support- -problems  and  solu- 
tions,  illus  Signal  34:29-32  Jul  '80 

Drones  take  on  White  Sands  missiles.   SrAmn  Tom 
Power,   illus  AF  Times  40:31  May  19  '80 

Games  people  play.   SSgt  Jim  Boersema.   illus  Sol- 
diers 35:48-50  Jun  '80 

Games  soldiers  play.   Maj  James  A.  Probsdorfer. 
illus  Armor  89:27-29  Mar-Apr  '80 

The  Liddell  Hart  wargame.   J.B.Poole,    illus  Army 

Qtr  109:42-47  Jan  '79 
A  National  Training  Center  blooming  in  the  desert. 

SSgt  Jim  Boersema.  illus  Soldiers  35:18-22  Jul  '80 

The  National  Training  Center  (Fort  Irwin,  CA):  The 
next  thing  to  the  ultimate  realism.  Col  James  B. 
Agnew.  map  illus  Army  30:30-36  Feb  '80 


WAR  POTENTIAL 

Escalation  control.  CDR  Robert  C. Powers,  illus  tabs 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:52-56  Jan  '80 

The  Naval  War  College  and  the  origins  of  war-plan- 
ning against  Japan.   Michael  Vlahos.   illus  Nav  War 
Col  Rev  33:23-41  Jul-Aug   '80 

Eu r  op  e 

Outlook  into  the  future  clouded  by  doubt.   Wolfram  von 
Raven,   illus  map  Armada  Intl  4:6-8+  Sep-Oct  '80 

NA_T_0 

USSR  vs  U.S.A.:  The  coming  window  for  a  first 
strike.  Burt  F.  Raynes .  Govt  Exec  12:37-40+ 
Oct  '80 

Russia 


Doubts  and  difficulties  confronting  a  would-be  Soviet 
attacker.  P. H. Vigor.  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies  125: 
32-38  Jun  '80 

Is  there  really  a  better  way  to  win  a  war  in  Europe? 
Maj  Charles  W.Specht.  AU  Rev  31:74-77;  Re- 
sponses.  William  S.Lind.   3  1:77-79;  Russell  F. 
Weigley.   31:79-80;  LtGen  Raymond  B.  Furlong, 
Ret.   31:80-81  Nov-Dec  '79;  Rebuttal:  Yes,   there 
really  is  a  better  way  to  win  a  war  in  Europe. 
Maj  Leslie  J.Hamblin.   31:70-72;  Responses.  Maj 
Charles  W.Specht  and  others.  3:73-82  Sep-Oct  '80 

Ivan  the  terrifying?    GpCapt  R.A.Mason.  Hawk  No. 40: 
35-38  Feb  '80 

Japan- -economic  giant  and  military  pigmy.  Dick  Wil- 
son, illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:25-26+  Feb- 
Mar  '80 

1980  Soviet  strategy  for  war  at  sea.   William  J.  Ruhe. 
illus  Def  Elect  12:43-44+  Jul  '80 

The  Soviet  buildup- -why  does  the  threat  grow?   Capt 
Richard  M.Saunders,    illus  Mil  Rev  60:61-71 
Apr  '80 

Soviet  mine  barrier  warfare  capabilities  in  a  central 
nuclear  war.   James  Preston  Layton  II.   illus  Nav 
War  Col  Rev  33:42-52  Jul-Aug  '80 
Theater  nuclear  encirclement:  Soviet  SLBM's  tar- 
geted on  Western  Europe.  Floyd  D.Kennedy,   Jr. 
illus  Natl  Def  64:42-47  Feb  '80 


449 


WAR  POTENTIAL  -  Continued 

Ru_s_s_^a    -   Cont'd 

Thinking  about  Soviet  C*.  Norman  Polmar.  illus 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24:36-38+  Oct-Nov  '79 

USSR  vs  U.S.A.:  The  coming  window  for  a  first 
strike.  Burt  F.Raynes.  Govt  Exec  12:37-40+ 
Oct  '80 

W_ar_s_aw_  _P_a_c_t_ 

The  balance  in  Central  Europe:  Reflections  through 
the  Soviet  prism.  LtCol  Allan  A.Myer.  illus  tabs 
Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:15-43  Nov-Dec   '80 

Basing  the  A-10  in  Europe- -strategic  and  mobility 
problems.   Col  Orin  C.Patton  and  Maj  Kenneth  W. 
Engle.   illus  AU  Rev  31:82-85  Mar-Apr  '80 

Close  air  support  in  modern  warfare.  WgComdr 
Jeremy  G.Saye.   illus  tab  AU  Rev  31:2-21  Jan- 
Feb  '80 

Defending  Europe  against  a  conventional  attack 
Kenneth  J.Coffey,   illus  tabs  AU  Rev  31:47-59 
Jan-Feb  '80 

NATO  theater  nuclear  modernization.  Joseph  D. 
Douglass.  IntlSec  Rev  5:57-71  Spring   '80 

WAR  SOUVENIRS  AND  TROPHIES 


WARNER.   John  W. 

'We're  really  on  the  threshold  of  a  whole  new  era  of 
strength  in  the  Reserves.'  Interview.   Sen  John 
Warner,  por  Officer  56:20-21  Jul  '80 

WARNING  SYSTEMS 

See  also 
Airborne  Early  Warning 
Alert  Systems 
Ballistic  Missile  Early  Warning  System 

ALR-67/69  replacement  program  under  way.   Def 
Elect  12:29  Jul  '80 

Air  defense  radars -solutions  from  Selenia.  G°wri 
S.Sundaram.   illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,  No.  1:67-69  '80 

Air  Force  C3  technologies.  LtGen  Robert  T. Marsh, 
illus  Signal  35:32-36  Sep  '80 

The  case  for  continental  air  defense.   MajGen  R.Rus- 
sell Barber,   Ret.   illus  Parameters  10:20-23 
Mar  '80 

Deterrence  and  open  space.  Stefan  T.Possony.   illus 
Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.2:28-31+  '80 

Electronics  takes  to  the  offensive.  Edgar  Ulsamer. 
illus  AF  Mag  63:41-50  Jul  '80 


Revolutionary  War  sword  replica  donated  (to  Heritage 
Gallery  of  the  National  Guard  Assoc),  illus  Natl 
Guard  34:6  Dec  '80 

'To  the  victor  belong  the  spoils?  '  LtCol  Thomas  M. 
Johnson,   illus  Army  30:42-45  Jul  '80 

WARD.    John 

Comptroller  profile:  Meet  John  Ward,   Air  Univer- 
sity's "Father"  of  Data  Automation.   Capt  Carl  A. 
Mclntire  III.  AF  Compt  14:19  Oct  '80 

WARE,   Lewis  B. 

Shah  Mat- -the  rise  and  fall  of  Muhammad  Reza  Pah- 
lavi.   Lewis  Ware.   AU  Rev  31:114-117  Jul-Aug  '80 

WAREHOUSES  see  Storage 


WARFARE  see  specific  types  of  warfare,  e, 
Air  Warfare 
Antisubmarine  Warfare 
Armored  Warfare 
Chemical-Biological  Warfare 
Economic  Warfare 
Electronic  Warfare 
Guerrilla  Warfare 
Jungle  Warfare 
Land  Warfare 

Mine  Warfare 
Naval  Warfare 
Nuclear  Warfare 
Psychological  Warfare 
Space  Warfare 
Strategic  Warfare 
Submarine  Warfare 
Tactical  Warfare 
Unconventional  Warfare 
Urban  Warfare 


Navy  electronic  warfare  and  counter  C3  programs. 
RADM  A.A.Gallotta,   Jr.  illus  Signal  35: 19-22 
Oct  '80 

Pave  Paws  at  Otis  (AFB,   MA)  now  operational.  AF 
Times  40:17  Apr  21   '80 

REMBASS  (REmotely  Monitored  BAttlefield  Sensor 
System)--the  U.S.  Army's  new  battlefield  sensor 
system.   Gowri  S  .Sundaram.  illus  tabs  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,  No. 4:531-535  '80 

The  Sinai  field  mission:  A  step  toward  peace  in  the 
Middle  East.  David  A.Napoliello.  map  illus  Pa- 
rameters 9:20-27  Dec  '79 

Soviets  reject  explanation  that  warning  alert  failed. 
AF  Times  40:3  Jun  23  '80 


WARRANT  OFFICERS 


N_av_y 


Navy  acts  to  align  Regular,   Reserve  WO.  Officer 
56:20  Nov  '80 

WARRANTY 

Processing  defective  warranted  items.   TIG  Brief 
32:8  Jun  27  '80 

Seeking  the  protection  of  the  commercial  warranty. 
Ronald  R.  Chalecki.   illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:36-39  Third 
Quarter  '80 

Law  s__a n^_Rj  J_u_l  £— -P-i1— s— 
Products  liability  and  tort  risk  distribution  in  gov- 
ernment contract  programs.   Maj  Roger  Dean  Gra- 
ham,  tabs  AF  Law  Rev  20,   No. 4:331-422  '78 

WARSAW  PACT 

See  also  subdivision  under  specific  subjects, 

e.  g.  , 
Defenses—Warsaw  Pact 


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WARSAW  PACT  -   Continued 

The  birth  of  brotherhood.   Col  A.Orlov.  illus  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No. 5:9- H  May  '80 

The  East-West  theatre  balance  in  Europe.  Interna- 
tional Institute  for  Strategic  Studies,  tabs  AF  Mag 
63:121-124  Dec  '80 

"Fight  outnumbered  and  win"   .  .  .   against  what  odds? 
Col  Daniel  Cans,   Ret.  illus  tabs  map  Mil  Rev  pt  1, 
60:31-46  Dec  '80 

How  much  is  not  enough?   The  non-nuclear  air  battle 
in  NATO's  Central  Region.   Maj  Charles  L.Fox 
and  LtCol  Dino  A.  Lorenzini.    illus  tab  Nav  War 
Col  Rev  33:58-78  Mar-Apr  '80 

Lasting  peace  and  reliable  security  for  Europe. 
V.  Yefremov.   Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  7:52-53  Jul  '80 

NATO,   nuclear  weapons,    and  the  death  of  detente, 
tabs  Def  Monitor  9:  entire  issue  Mar  '80 

Reliable  bulwark  of  peace.  Col-Gen  G.Sredin.   illus 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 5:2-8  May  '80 

The  Warsaw  Pact.  International  Institute  for  Strategic 
Studies,  illus  tabs  map  AF  Mag  63:71-73  Dec   '80 

The  Warsaw  Pact- -military  exercises  and  military 
interventions.    Christopher  Jones,   tabs  Armed 
Forces  &  Soc  7:5-30  Fall   '80 

WARSHIPS 

See  also  specific  types  of  warships,   e.g., 
Aircraft  Carriers 

Aircraft  Carriers,   Nuclear  Powered 
Amphibious  Warfare  Ships 
Auxiliary  Ships 
Cruisers 
Destroyers 
Frigates 

Minesweepers  and  Mine  sweeping 
Sea  Control  Ships 

Submarines 

Submarines,   Nuclear  Powered 


WARSHIPS  -  Continued 

G  j_e_a_t  _B  £  i_taj_n 

The  Royal  Navy.  Adm  James  Eberle.    illus  US  Nav 
Inst  Proc   106:26-31  Aug  '80 

The  Royal  Navy's  Type  22  frigate.   R.  B.Pengelley. 
illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,  No.  1:70-74  '80 

Warship  building  by  British  shipbuilders.   R.J.Daniel, 
illus  RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies  125:72-75  Mar   '80 

Italy 

Saettia:  A  2d  generation  naval  combatant.  Stefan 
Geisenheyner .  illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  2:34-36+ 
Mar-Apr   '80 


Lib 


YJL 


CNR's  Wadi-class  corvette  and  its  derivatives. 
R. J. L. Dicker,  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 2: 
235-238  '80 

N_i  g_e_£]_a 

Second  Mk  9  corvette  for  Nigeria,  illus  tab  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 5:690  '80 

Russia 


New  Soviet  pocket  battleship  (Kirov)  unveiled,  illus 
Def  Elect  12:31  Apr   '80 

Soviet  ship  types.  Arthur  D.Baker  III.  illus  tabs  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  pt  1,    106:111-117  Nov  '80;  pt  2, 
106:115-120  Dec   '80 

Soviets  take  lead  in  surface  nukes.   L.Edgar  Prina. 
Sea  Power  23:39-40  Jul  '80 

Their  new  cruiser.   CAPT  James  W.  Kehoe  and  Ken- 
neth S.  Brower.    illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:121-126 
Dec  '80 

Whither  the  Soviet  Navy?  CAPT  Thomas  A.Brooks, 
illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:103-104  Feb  '80 

Thailand 


Fast  missile  craft.  John  Marriott,  illus  NATO's  Fif- 
teen Nations  25:87-88+  Aug-Sep  '80 

Foreword  to  Jane's  (Fighting  Ships   1980-81).  Capt 
John  Moore,   Ret.  illus  Sea  Power  23:38-40+ 
Sep  '80 

Sea  services.   Regular  feature  in  issues  of  National^ 
Defense 


Europe,     Western 

Europe's  frigates:  Built  for  NATO,   for  sale  to  the 
world.  Manuel  Ramirez  Gabarrus .  illus  tabs 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:54+  Oct-Nov  '80 

G  e  rm  a_n  y  _(  F_e  d  e  r  a  1    R  e_p_u_b  1  i_c_) 

Multi-purpose  weapon  system- -Frigate  Class  F-122. 
Egbert  Thomer.   tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  24: 
106  Oct-Nov  '79 

Troika  and  MP-MCMS--two  mine- counter-measures 
systems  from  Krupp  Mak.   R.  J.  L. Dicker .  illus  tab 
Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  9:1372-1374   '80 


The  Royal  Thai  Navy's  Ratcharit- class.  Enrico  delle 
Capre.  illus  tabs  Asian  Def  J  No. 5:83+  Sep-Oct  '80 

Uji£t_ed__St  a  t  e  s 

A  ship  is  not  a  home.  LCDR  L.E.  Goodnight.  US  Nav 
Inst  Proc  106:104-105  Mar  '80 

Surface  warships:  The  bigger  the  better.  CDR  Tim- 
othy J. Keen,   Ret.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:102- 
104  Jan  '80 

WASTE  DISPOSAL  see  Refuse  and  Refuse  Disposal 

WATER 

Domestic  water  reuse.  John  P.Collins  and  others, 
illus  tab  Mil  Engr  72:104-106  Mar-Apr  '80 

Effects  of  a  postexercise  sauna  bath  on  ECG  pattern 
and  other  physiologic  variables.   Albert  M.  Paolone 
and  others,   tabs  Aviation,   Space  k  Envmt  Med  51: 
224-229  Mar  '80 

Hot  water  at  less  than  half  the  cost.  Capt  John  L. 
Heiser.  illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:32-33 
Feb  '80 


451 


WATER-BASED  AIRPLANES  see  Seaplanes 
WATER  POLLUTION  see  Pollution 


WEAPON  SYSTEMS  -  Continued 

Defense  industry  news.    Regular  feature  in  issues  of 
International  Defense  Review 


WATER  SAFETY 

Sport  scuba  diving  by  USAF  aircrew  members.   LtCol 
Bruce  E.Bassett.   illus  tab  Aerosp  Safety  36:5-7 
Jul  '80 

Survival:  Drownproofing.   MSgt  Steve  Krestian.   illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:10-12  Jul  '80 

Water  mishaps.   TIG  Brief  32:19-20  Sep  26   '80 


WATERWAYS 


See  also 
Panama  Canal 

The  Dover  Strait  VTS  (Vessel  Traffic  System).   CAPT 
Charles  W.Koburger,   Jr,   Ret.    illus  map  US  Nav 
Inst  Proc   106:90-93  Feb   '80 

1,500  miles  in  a  floating  dry  dock.  RADM  William 
T.Nelson,    Ret.  illus  US  NavInstProc  106:86-89 
Mar  '80 

Locks  and  Dam  No.  26:  Rehabilitation  versus  replace- 
ment. Col  Leon  E.McKinney  and  others,  illus  Mil 
Engr  72:110-113  Mar-Apr  '80 

A  Marine  Corps  choke-point  strategy.  Capt  Gary  W. 
Anderson,  illus  map  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:103-104 
Apr  '80 

Navigation  in  narrows.   Capt  V.  Baranov.   illus  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No.  7:24-25  Jul  '80 


The  next  twenty  years  of  naval  mobility.   Thomas  A. 
Clingan,   Jr.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:82-93 
May  '80 

No  more  guesswork.  CW2  Dale  L.Puckett.  illus  US 
Nav  Inst  Proc  106:66-73  Oct  '80 

Our  inland  merchant  marine  and  the  Western  Rivers. 
RADM  Norman  C.Venzke.  illus  tab  106:119-123 
Oct  '80 

Waterways:  The  fourth  pillar  of  defense.  Leland  R. 
Johnson,  illus  Mil  Engr  72:404-408  Nov-Dec   '80 

H  i  s^t_o  r  y 

The  Lake  Nicaragua  naval  base  scheme.   LCDR  Daniel 
H.  Wicks,   Ret.   illus  map  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106: 
56-60  Aug  '80 

WEAPON  SYSTEMS 


Air  defence  of  land  forces  in  the  1980s.  Col  Norman 
L.Dodd.  illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 2:62-63+  Mar- 
Apr  '80 

Barrage  rockets.   Enrico  delle  Capre.    illus  Asian 
Def  J  No. 4:6 1-62+  Jul-Aug  '80 

Defence  and  the  world  of  Islam:  Adding  the  laser  di- 
mension.  Joseph  J.Malone.    illus  tabs  Islamic  Def 
Rev  5,   No.  2:32-37  '80 

Defence  industry  newsbriefs.   Regular  feature  in  is- 
sues of  Asian  Defence  Journal 


European  weapon  control  systems  jump  in  capability. 
Stefan  Geisenheyner .  illus  Def  Elect  12:86+  Oct  '80 

International  defense  digest.  Regular  feature  in  issues 
of  Ir^ernational_ P£fense_Review_ 

Modern  weapon  technology.   Regular  feature  in  some 
i  s  su  e  s  of  R  USI_i°i?i22i  ^?JLD  £fe^^_Studie_s 

The  120-mm  tank  gun  and  its  ammunition--prospects 
for  further  performance  improvements.  Raimund 
Germershausen.  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  6: 
899-901   '80 

Combat    Evaluation 


Lasers- -beaming  into  a  brighter  future.  SP5  Gary  L. 
Kieffer.  illus  Soldiers  35:10-12  Oct  '80 

Suppression.   LtCol  Fred  Meurer.   illus  tabs  Fid 
Arty  J  48:48-51  May-Jun  '80 

Towed  artillery  on  future  battlefields.  Felix  Muller. 
illus  Armada  Intl  4:6-8+  Mar-Apr  '80 

Costs 

New  challenge  in  defense:  Affordability.   John  R.  Tran- 
sue.   Natl  Def  65:30-31+  Dec  '80 

Exh^b_i_t_i  £n£ 

ADEX  (Asian  Defence  Expo)  80  seen  from  the  air. 
illus  Aerosp  Intl  16:16  Mar-Apr  '80 

Asian  Defense  Expo'  1980.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 4:567-574   '80 

Asian  Defence  Expo  1980,   Kuala  Lumpur,   illus 
Armada  Intl  4:100+  Mar-Apr  '80 

Self-support  for  South  East  Asia's  dominoes,  maps 
Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 4:463-465   '80 

Weapons,   electronics  share  spotlight  at  ADEX   '80. 
Richard  Hartman.  illus  Def  Elect  12:25-26+ 
May  '80 

H_a_r_d_e_n_in£ 

Logistics  support  of  nuclear  hardened  systems. 
George  H.Kawanishi.    illus  tab  AF  J  Log  4:25-27 
Summer   '80 

MAJ2?.i£IliLIl£  £_?_"  d    Repair 

Diminishing  sources- -a  logistics  problem.  Maj  Mi- 
chael J.Higgins,  Jr.  illus  tabs  Log  Spectrum  14: 
6-8  Summer  '80 

Qualifications  of  nondestructive  specialist:  Do  we 
care  enough  to  offer  the  best?   TIG  Brief  32:5 
Oct  31   '80 

Reliability 


(Naval  equipment  readiness)  Interview.   Willis  J.Wil- 
loughby,   Jr.   illus  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures 
6:14+  Aug  '80 

T_e_s_t  i_n_g_ 

1980  Army  weaponary.   Eric  C.  Ludvigsen.    illus  Army 
30:227-236+  Oct  '80 


452 


WEAPON  SYSTEMS    -  Continued 

Cuba 

Cuba's  expanding  power  potential.   F.Clifton  Berry, 
Jr.   illus  tabs  maps  AF  Mag  63:43-47  Apr  '80 

Ge  r  m  an  y  J[  F_e_dj;j-_a2_I<£EHb_.H_cJ 

The  AAAT--an  armoured  air-defense  vehicle  from 
Krauss-Maffei.  Hasso  Erb.  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev 
13,   No. 2:239-240   '80 

Israel 


They  make  aircraft  too:  IAI  (Israel  Aircraft  Indus- 
tries),   Israel's  technology  base  .   Felix  Muller. 
illus  Armada  Intl  4:18+  Jan-Feb  '80 

N_A_T_0 

Missile  unity:  A  NATO  view.  (Interview  with  G.R. 
Jefferson)  David  Harvey,  illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8, 
No. 3:39-41+  '80 

Russia 

Flexibility:  A  driving  force  in  Soviet  strategy.   Phillip 
A.Petersen,   illus  AF  Mag  63:94-98  Mar  '80 

Gallery  of  Soviet  aerospace  weapons.   John  W.R.Tay- 
lor,   illus  AF  Mag  63:119-135  Mar  '80 

The  Soviet  defense  establishment  in  the   '80s.   William 
T.Lee,   illus  tabs  AF  Mag  63:100-108  Mar  '80 

The  Soviet  march  toward  technological  superiority. 
Jack  Vorona.    illus  Defense/80,   entire  issue. 
Mar  '80 

Threat:  The  Soviet  70 's  revisited.   Capt  Carl  E. 
Daschke.   illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:44-48  Sep   '80 

U_n_i  t_ed    St_a_t£S_ 

Air  Force:  Off  to  the  future.   Hy  Kaplan,    illus  Ser- 
geants  18:26-31  Sep   '80 

Army  outlook- -smart  weapons  and  digital  secure 

communications.  Percy  A  .Pierre,  illus  Def  Elect 
12:65-66+  Nov  '80 

Assault  Breaker.   Konrad  Alder,   illus  Armada  Intl 
4:50-52+  Jan-Feb  '80 

(Complex  problems  we  face  in  maintaining  defense 
preparedness)  Interview.  William  J.Perry,  illus 
Natl  Def  65:50-55  Oct  '80 

The  DIVAD  (Division  Air  Defense)  gun  program-- 
from  the  beginning  to  now.   Maj  Thomas  A.Vereb. 
illus  Air  Def  Mag,  pp  26-29,   Oct-Dec   '80 

Firms  (Burroughs  Corp  and  Sperry  Univac)  vie  for 
computer  job.   AF  Times  41:10  Dec  15  '80 

Gallery  of  USAF  weapons.  Susan  H.H.Young,  illus 
AF  Mag  63:136-149  May  '80 

Improving  weapons  in  the  fleet.  Robert  J.Massey  and 
others.   Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:97-104  Spring   '80 

In  aeronautics,    affordability  is  king.   Edgar  Ulsamer. 
illus  AF  Mag  63:55-61  Dec  '80 


WEAPON  SYSTEMS  -   Continued 

United    States     -    Cont'd 

M-X  weapon  system  ...  an  essential  element  of 
strategic  deterrence.  LtCol  Thomas  L.Bozarth. 
illus  AF  Engrg  &  Svcs  Qtr  21:3-6  May  '80 

New  weapons  systems  for  the  Army.  SSgt  Jim  Boer- 
sema.  illus  Soldiers  35:47-50  Feb  '80 

Nine  prejudices  about  future  naval  systems.   David  C. 
Hazen.   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:26-32  Jul  '80 

Phalanx--new  close-in  weapon  system.   Darrell  Chap- 
man,   illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:44-45  Jun  '80 

Pilots  who  stick  get  preferences  (for  new  weapon  sys- 
tem assignments).   AF  Times  41:6  Dec  15   '80 

The  roar  of  the  8-incher.  Truman  R.Strobridge  and 
Bernard  C.Nalty.  illus  Fid  Arty  J  48:30-36  Mar- 
Apr   '80 

Strategic  offense  and  defense.  (Presentation,   Dept  of 
Iowa,   American  Legion  Convention,  Sioux  City, 
July  19,    1980)  BrigGen  William  L. Shields.   AF 
Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  19-25,   Sep  '80 

Tactical  warfare  developments  into  the   1980's.   Rob- 
ert A.Moore,   illus  Natl  Def  65:22-27+  Aug  '80 

Costs 


"Big  13"  programs  get  26%  of  hardware  budget,  9%  of 
total.  Deborah  G.Meyer,  tab  Armed  Forces  J  Intl 
117:26  Mar  '80 

Ocean  control:  Economics,   exchange  ratios  and  sea 
control.  Norman  L.Stone,   tabs  Mil  Elect/Counter- 
measures  6:28+  Feb  '80 


Productivity,  technology,  and  the  illusion  of  the  free 
lunch.  Hans  M.Mark,  illus  Defense/80,  pp  8-13, 
Aug   '80 

WEAPON  SYSTEMS  MANAGEMENT 


See  also 
Systems  Engineering 

Acquisition  review:  A  help  or  a  hindrance?    LCDR 
Phillip  I.Harvey.  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:103-109 

Winter  '80 

Air  Force  research  and  development  programs. 
(Presentation,   Subcommittee  on  Research  and 
Development,   House  Armed  Services  Committee, 
Washington,    March  4,    1980)  Robert  J.Hermann. 
AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  28-33,   Jun  '80 

The  Army's  match  game:  Man  to  machine.  James  D. 
Baker,  illus  tab  Def  Mgt  J  16:20-25  Second  Quar- 
ter '80 

Concurrency.   Robert  G.Gibson,  illus  tabs  Def  Sys 
Mgt  Rev  2:67-77  Autumn  '79 

Concurrency  today  in  acquisition  management.   Thom- 
as E.Harvey.  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:14-18  Winter  '80 

The  DOD  businessman:  Why  MANTECH  (MANuiactur- 
ing  TECHnologies)  is  as  important  as  new  weapons, 
illus  Govt  Exec  12:34+  Sep  '80 


'Intelligent"  missiles  for  tomorrow.  John  S  .Philipp. 
illus  Asian  Def  J  No. 5:20+  Sep-Oct  '80 


DOD-wide  work  system  could  save   $36  billion.   AF 
Times  41:27  Jul  28   '80 


453 


WEAPON  SYSTEMS  MANAGEMENT  .  Continued 


WEAPONS  -  Continued 


Developing  tomorrow's  combat  vehicles.   Col  Law- 
rence B.  Fitzmorris.    illus  tab  Armor  89:22-25 
May-Jun  '80 

Forecasting  the  human- resource  costs  of  Navy  weapon 
systems.  Peter  D.Weddle  and  CDR  Grant  D.Ful- 
kerson.  illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:6-11  Second  Quarter  '80 

The  four  billion- dollar  annual  data  larceny.  Thomas 
F.Walton.   Govt  Exec  12:22-23  Nov  '80 

Front-end  analysis  for  emerging  systems.   CDR  Jo- 
seph F.Funaro  and  J.D.Fletcher,  illus  Def  Mgt  J 
16:33-37  Fourth  Quarter  '80 

Human  resource  considerations  from  concept  through 
deployment.  William  B.Askren  and  Gordon  A. 
Eckstrand.  illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:12-19  Second 
Quarter  '80 

Impact  of  repair  level  analysis  on  future  operational 
logistics  support.  Richard  L.Henshaw.  AF  J  Log 
4:21-22  Fall  '80 

Improving  weapons  in  the  fleet.   Robert  J.Massey  and 
others.  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:97-104  Spring   '80 

OMB  Circular  A- 109  impact  on  new  development. 
Dean  E.Roberts,  illus  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  2:27-35 
Autumn  '79 

Operation  Listening  Post.   TIG  Brief  32:14  May  30  '80 

Productivity,  technology,  and  the  illusion  of  the  free 
lunch.  Hans  M.Mark,  illus  Defense/80,  pp  8-13, 
Aug   '80 

Program  management  by  intent.  Errol  Ekaireb.  AF 
J  Log  4:20-22  Summer  '80 

Statement  on  the  M-X  system.  (Presentation,   Sub- 
committee on  Military  Construction,  Senate  Ap- 
propriations Committee,   Washington,   May  6, 
1980)   Harold  Brown.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs: 
Sup,   pp  15-18,   Jul  '80 

Supportability:  The  fourth  dimension  in  systems  acqui- 
sition.  TIG  Brief  32:11  Jun  13   '80 

Survivability:  A  critical  aspect  of  system  acquisition. 
TIG  Brief  32:12  Aug  29  '80 

System  acquisition  planning.   TIG  Brief  32:11 
Oct  17  '80 

System  safety  program  milestones.  TIG  Brief  32:20 
Sep  12  '80 

Technology  insertion- -Rx  for  ailing  ECM.  Julian  S. 
Lake,   tabs  Def  Elect  12:35-36+  Jun  '80 

Ten  principles  of  project  management.   Robert  E. 
Donovan,    illus  Mil  Engr  72:339-342  Sep-Oct  '80 

Weapon  system  program  acquisition  requirements. 
TIG  Brief  32:9  Oct  31   '80 


Air  forces  of  Asia.   Pushpindar  Singh,    illus  tabs 
Asian  Def  J  No.  3:34-36+  May-Jun  '80 

Modern  weapon  technology.   Regular  feature  in  some 
issues  of  RUSIJ^urj^l_f^_rj_efejic£_Studies 

Weapon  systems  and  equipment.   Regular  feature  in 
issues  of  Ijlternational_ P£f^nse_Review_ 

Asian  Defence  Expo  1980,   Kuala  Lumpur,   illus 
Armada  Intl  4:100+  Mar-Apr  '80 

Asian  Defense  Expo'  1980.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 4:567-574  '80 

Military  highlights  from  Farnborough  International 
'80.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 8:1285- 1290  '80 

Laws    and    Regulations 


JAG  guide  (AFP  110-34)  outlines  weapons  legalities. 
Don  Mace.  AF  Times  41:15  Oct  6  '80 

Brazil 


The  Uru  submachine-gun.   Ronaldo  S.Olive,  illus  tab 
Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  7:1 117- 1118  '80 

Great    Britain 

The  Royal  Navy's  Type  22  frigate.   R.  B.Pengelley. 
illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  1:70-74  '80 

It  aly 

Folgore:  An  advance  in  unguided  anti-tank  weapons. 
Eric  Laurie,  illus  tabs  Asian  Def  J  No. 2:56+ 
Mar-Apr  '80 

Genoa  hosts  third  Italian  naval  exhibition  (Mostra 
Navale  1980).  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 7: 
1111-1113   '80 

NATO 


Air  defense  suppression  in  a  Central  European  the- 
atre. Konrad  Alder,  illus  tabs  Armada  Intl  4:60- 
62+  Mar-Apr  '80 

Field  artillery  in  the   1980s.   Ian  Hogg,    illus  NATO's 
Fifteen  Nations  Special  Issue  No.  1:123+  '80 

Statistics 

The  East-West  theatre  balance  in  Europe.  Interna- 
tional Institute  for  Strategic  Studies,  tabs  AF  Mag 
63:121-124  Dec  '80 

Nuclear  delivery  vehicles:  Comparative  strengths  and 
characteristics.  A,   United  States  and  Soviet  Union; 
B,   Other  NATO  and  Warsaw  Pact  countries.  Inter- 
national Institute  for  Strategic  Studies.   Tables 
only.  AF  Mag  63:128-129  Dec  '80 


WEAPONS 

See  also  specific  types  of  weapons,   e.g., 

Airplanes,   Bomber  Nuclear  Weapons 

Armored  Vehicles  Rockets 

Artillery  Small  Arms 

Bombs  Tanks,   Military 

Grenades  Torpedoes 
Machine  Guns 


Tables  of  comparative  strengths.  International  Insti- 
tute for  Strategic  Studies.   Tables  only.  AF  Mag 
63:128-131  Dec  '80 

Ru_s_s  i  a 

Chemical  warfare:  The  dirty  weapon.  Betty  Chapman, 
illus  tab  Natl  Def  64:33-37  Jun  '80 


454 


WEAPONS  -   Continued 


WEAPONS   -  Continued 


R_u_s_s  j^a_  -  Cont'd 

Gallery  of  Soviet  aerospace  weapons.   John  W.  R.  Tay- 
lor,  illus  AF  Mag  63:119-135  Mar  '80 

The  new  artillery.   Patrick  F.Rogers,    illus  Army  30: 
27-33  Jul  '80;  Fid  Arty  J  48:36-42  Nov-Dec   '80 

The  parades  on  Red  Square.   Col  Daniel  K.Malone. 
illus  Natl  Def  65:64-66+  Oct  '80 

Soviet  doctrine  responds  to  antitank  missile  threat. 
LtCol  William  P.Baxter,   Ret.    illus  Army  30:29-32 
Aug   '80 

The  Soviet  ground  forces.  Col  Daniel  K.Malone.  illus 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:46-48+  Oct-Nov  '80 

Threat:  The  Soviet  70  's  revisited.   Capt  Carl  E. 
Daschke.    illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:44-48  Sep   '80 

History 

Weapons  of  victory.    Col  N.Shevchenko.    illus  tabs 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  8:40-42  Aug  '80 

Statistics 


Nuclear  delivery  vehicles:  Comparative  strengths  and 
characteristics.   A,    United  States  and  Soviet  Union; 
B,   Other  NATO  and  Warsaw  Pact  countries.  Inter- 
national Institute  for  Strategic  Studies  .  Tables 
only.  AF  Mag  63:128-129  Dec   '80 

Tables  of  comparative  strengths.  International  Insti- 
tute for  Strategic  Studies.   Tables  only.  AF  Mag 
63:128-131  Dec  '80 

Sw  itzerland 


United_  S_t  a  ______  -   Cont'd 

Statistics     -   Cont'd 

Tables  of  comparative  strengths.  International  Insti- 
tute for  Strategic  Studies.   Tables  only.  AF  Mag 
63:128-131  Dec   '80 

W_a._r_s_a._w_  _P_a_c_t_ 

Statistics 


The  East- West  theatre  balance  in  Europe.  Interna- 
tional Institute  for  Strategic  Studies  .   tabs  AF  Mag 
63:121-124  Dec   '80 

Nuclear  delivery  vehicles:  Comparative  strengths  and 
characteristics.   A,    United  States  and  Soviet  Union; 
B,   Other  NATO  and  Warsaw  Pact  countries.  Inter- 
national Institute  for  Strategic  Studies.  Tables 
only.  AF  Mag  63:12.8-129  Dec   '80 

Tables  of  comparative  strengths.  International  Insti- 
tute for  Strategic  Studies.   Tables  only.  AF  Mag 
63:128-131  Dec  '80 

Y_uj>_o_3_l  a  v  i_a_ 

The  Yugoslav  ground  forces:  A  look  at  the  past  and 
the  present.  Milan  N.Vego.  illus  charts  map  tab 
Mil  Rev  60:14-27  Nov  '80 

WEAPONS  CONTROLLERS 


The  militia  forces  of  Switzerland.   G.  A.  Chevallaz. 
illus  tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:18+  Jun-Jul  '80 

United    State  s 

Chemical  warfare:  The  dirty  weapon.  Betty  Chapman, 
illus  tab  Natl  Def  64:33-37  Jun  '80 

Gallery  of  USAF  weapons.  Susan  H.H.Young,  illus 
AF  Mag  63:136-149  May  '80 

The  new  artillery.   Patrick  F.Rogers,   illus  Army  30: 
27-33  Jul  '80;  Fid  Arty  J  48:36-42  Nov-Dec   '80 

1980  Army  weaponary.    Eric  C.  Ludvigsen.    illus  Army 
30:227-236+  Oct  '80 

On  the  firing  line.  Regular  feature  in  issues  of 
N a ti onal  _De fen se_ 

The  other  gas  crisis --chemical  weapons .   Charles  H. 

Bay.  Parameters  pt  1,    9:70-80  Sep  '79;  pt  2, 

9:65-78  Dec   '79 
"Phasers,   lasers  and  blazers."  Maj  G.R.Hepfner. 

illus  Combat  Crew  30:22-23  May  '80 

SAC's  dual  edged  sword.   Gen  Richard  H.Ellis,  illus 
NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:18-20+  Apr-May  '80 

Statistics 

Nuclear  delivery  vehicles:  Comparative  strengths  and 
characteristics.  A,    United  States  and  Soviet  Union; 
B,   Other  NATO  and  Warsaw  Pact  countries.  Inter- 
national Institute  for  Strategic  Studies.   Tables 
only.  AF  Mag  63:128-129  Dec  '80 


Fact  versus  perception- -the  "fightergator"  enters  the 
80s.   Capt  Joseph  H.Wehrle,   Jr.  tabs  Aerosp 
Safety  36:4-6  Oct  '80 

3-year  CONUS  tours  open  to  o'seas  WSOs .  John  Gin- 
ovsky.  AF  Times  41:2  Nov  3   '80 

WEAPONS  LOADING  COMPETITIONS  see  Munitions 
Loading  Competitions 

WEAPONS  PROCUREMENT 

See  also 


Arms  Sales 

The  best  buy  in  ground  attack  aircraft- -new  or  sec- 
ondhand?  Roy  Braybrook.    illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  4: 
92-96  Jul-Aug  '80 

Defense  industry  news.    Regular  feature  in  issues  of 

.h^^r_n__uo__a_^e__n^e__Re_y_ie___ 

Front-end  analysis  for  emerging  systems.   CDR  Jo- 
seph F.Funaro  and  J.D.Fletcher,  illus  Def  Mgt  J 
16:33-37  Fourth  Quarter  '80 

Major  defense  contracts- -value  over  $1  million. 

Regular  feature  in  issues  of  J^e rnationajl _De fen£e_ 
Review 

The  120-mm  tank  gun  and  its  ammunition--prospects 
for  further  performance  improvements.  Raimund 
Germershausen.  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 6: 
899-901   '80 

Air     Force--  A___s_.r_.h_a_ 

The  R.A.A.F.  's  new  fighter--F- 16  or  F/A18. 

P.Lewis  Young,   illus  tabs  Asian  Def  J  No.  6:56- 
57+  Nov-Dec  '80 


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WEAPONS  PROCUREMENT     -  Continued 


Air     Force  —  France 


Armed    F  o  r  c  e  s  -  -  A  f  r  i  c  a 


The  Matra  Super  530:  The  French  Air  Force's  new 
air  intercept  missile,  illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No.  1:47-50  '80 

A  i  r    Force--Germany     (Fede  ral    Republic) 


Pull  factors  In  the  transfer  of  conventional  armaments 
to  Africa.   William  P.Avery  and  Louis  A.Picard. 
illus  tabs  J  Pol  k  Mil  Sociol  8:55-70  Spring   '80 

Armed    F  o  r  c  e  s  -  -  Au  s  t  r  a  1  i  a 


German  Air  Force  missions  and  planning,   illus  tab 
Interavia  35:303-308  Apr  '80 

Luftwaffe  planning  for  the  1990s.   C.Regulus.  illus 
Intl. Def  Rev  13,   No. 4:491-494  '80 

Air    Force  --Indonesia 


The  Hawk  goes  East.  Brian  Walters,  illus  Asian  Def 
J  No. 5:30-31  Sep-Oct  '80 

Skyhawks  for  the  RMAF.   Enrico  delle  Capre.   illus 
Asian  Def  J  No.  3:65-66+  May-Jun  '80 

A_i£_For£e -_-_NA_T_0 

Future  European  combat  aircraft- -where  do  we  go 
from  here?   illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 5:656-657   '80 

GAO  raps  DOD  on  NATO  (E-3A)  deal.   Len  Famig- 
lietti.   AF  Times  41:26  Aug  18   '80 

Air     Force-  -  R  u  s  s_i  a 

The  development  of  Soviet  aviation  support.  James  H. 
Hansen,  illus  tabs  map  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 5: 
681-685  '80 


A_i  t_  _  F  o  £  £  e  -_  -_  S  w_e_d_e_n 
History 

The  acquisition  of  the  Seversky  EP-1  (P-35)  by  the 
Royal  Swedish  Air  Force.  Nils  Soderberg.  illus 
Aerosp  Hist  27:169-171  Sep   '80 

Air     Force  —  U.S. 

Contracting  in  Air  Force  Systems  Command- -finding 
a  better  way.   Gen  Alton  D.Slay.   Signal  34:7-9 
Jul  '80 

Human  resource  considerations  from  concept  through 
deployment.  William  B.Askren  and  Gordon  A. 
Eckstrand.  illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:12- 19  Second 
Quarter  '80 

Low  rate  initial  production  of  USAF  conventional 
munitions.  Maj  Wallace  T.Bucher.  illus  tabs  AF 
J  Log  4:23-30+  Fall  '80 

Panel  (Senate  Armed  Services  Committee)  wants  no 
missile  carrier.  Len  Famiglietti.  AF  Times  40:26 
Jul  7   '80 

Survivability:  A  critical  aspect  of  system  acquisition. 
TIG  Brief  32:12  Aug  29  '80 


Politics  &  defence:  Australian  military  issues  in  the 
1980 's.   Peter  L.Young,    illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  1: 
81-84+  Jan- Feb  '80 

A^_m_e_d__F_o_r_c_e_s_-_-_E  £££££_, W_e_s_te_£n 

Defence  procurement- -a  European  view.  Per-Eric 
Jansson.   RUSI  J  for  Def  Studies   124:19-22  Dec   '79 

A_r_m_e_d F  o_r  ces--Great    Britain 

The  British  Statement  on  Defence  Estimates,  illus 
tabs  Asian  Def  J  No.  4:78+  Jul-Aug  '80 

Needed:  A  defense-industrial  strategy  for  the  UK. 
Geoffrey  Pattie.  illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8,   No.  9: 
6-9+   '80 

The  Royal  Signals  k  Radar  Establishment,  illus  maps 
Asian  Def  J  No.  2:78-79+  Mar-Apr   '80 

Armed     F  o_r  c  e  s  —  J_^_P  ^J}_ 

Japanese  1980  defense  budget  and  future  R&D  pro- 
grams. Edward  C.Ezell.  illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev 
13,   No. 3:340-344  '80 

The  Japanese  Self-Defense  Forces,    1980--issues, 
policies  and  technology  for  the  coming  decade. 
Edward  C.Ezell.  illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 2: 
187-197   '80 

Armed     Forces--NATO 


The  acquisition  of  armaments,  illus  Def  &  For  Aff  8, 
No. 4:6-9+  '80 

Collaborative  weapons  acquisition:  A  closer  look. 
Robert  W.Dean.  illus  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25: 
33-34+  Apr-May  '80 

Is  reform  needed  in  NATO  arms  procurement?    J.B. 
Koeppl.  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 5:658   '80 

NATO  and  rationalization,  standardization,   and  inter- 
operability.  LtCol  Glynn  E.Parker,    illus  Army 
Log  12:24-27  Mar-Apr  '80 

NATO  armaments  co-operation:  The  official  U.S. 
DOD  view.  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 6:803-806   '80 

Tactical-missile  survey.  Mark  Hewish.  illus  Intl  Def 
Rev  pt  1,    Ground  targets.   13,   No. 6:851-864  '80; 
pt  2,   Air  targets.   13,   No.  9:1431- 1444  '80 

The  Vickers  Valiant  battle  tank--a  preliminary  de- 
scription. R.B  .Pengelley.  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev 
13,   No. 3:395-399  '80 

Armed     For  ces-  -  Russia 


What's  new  in  lessons  learned?  Jeffrey  R.  Fox.   AF  J 
Log  4:12-13  Summer  '80 


The  Soviet  defense  establishment  in  the   '80s.   William 
T.Lee,   illus  tabs  AF  Mag  63:100-108  Mar  '80 


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Armed    Forces--U.S. 


WEAPONS  PROCUREMENT  -  Continued 


Army--Switzerland 


Affordability- -let's  not  make  it  a  dirty  word.  RADM 
L.S.KolLmorgen  and  LCDR  S.E.Briggs.  tab  Def 
Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:78-83  Summer  '80 

Carter  orders  "highest  national  priority"  for  XM-1, 
M-X  and  Pershing  II  programs.  Armed  Forces  J 
Intl  117:17  May   '80 

Cruise  missile  development:  The  competition  is 
fierce --everywhere,  tabs  illus  Govt  Exec  12: 
22-24+  Jan  '80 

DOD-wide  work  system  could  save  $36  billion.  AF 
Times  41:27  Jul  28   '80 

The  maturing  of  the  DOD  acquisition  process.   David 
D. Acker,  illus  tabs  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:7-77 
Summer  '80 

Organizing  for  national  security.   Philip  A.Odeen. 
Intl  Sec  5:111-129  Summer  '80 

Tactical-missile  survey.  Mark  Hewish.   illus  Intl  Def 
Rev  pt  1,   Ground  targets.    13,   No. 6:851-864  '80; 
pt  2,   Air  targets.   13,   No. 9:1431-1444  '80 

Training  and  personnel  systems  technology:  A  boost 
to  readiness.  CDR  Paul  R.Chatelier.  illus  Def 
Mgt  J  16:2-5  Second  Quarter  '80 

What  we  always  knew  about  acquisition  but  were  afraid 
to  do.  William  C.Wall,   Jr  and  Leonard  L.Rosen. 
tabs  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:84-95  Summer  '80 

Why  "precision  guided  munitions"  is  plural,  not 

singular.   C.  W.  Borklund.   illus  tab  Govt  Exec  12: 
41+  Mar  '80 

Why  shelving  the  B-l  bomber  was  a  dumb  idea,   tabs 
illus  Govt  Exec  12:24+  Mar  '80 

Costs 

'Harsh  world'  is  impetus  in  bigger  budget.   Eric  C. 
Ludvigsen.   illus  tabs  Army  30:26-33  Mar  '80 

Ajrjn_v_^^F^nl_aixd_ 

A  new  anti-tank  weapon  family  from  Finland,  illus 
tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 5:737-738  '80 

Arm  Y_Z-ZJ£-L———— 

AMX  32:  The  latest  French  battle  tank.  R.M. 

Ogorkiewicz.  illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 7: 
1082-1086  '80 

Renault  wheeled  armoured  vehicles.  R.M. Ogorkie- 
wicz. illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 5:723-727   '80 

A  r  m  y -  -  G e  rm&nj_{JFeder±l_  R e p u b  1  icj 

Up-gunning  the  Marder.  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 5:712-714   '80 


A_r _m_y_;_^_Ma_l  a y_ s_i_a_ 

Malaysian  armoured  vehicle  competition,  tabs  Intl 
Def  Rev  13,   No. 4:466  '80 


Saurer  launches  new  off- road  vehicles,  illus  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 2:277  '80 

A  _r  m_y_-_-JJ_  ^  S  ^ 

The  Army's  match  game:  Man  to  machine.  James  D. 
Baker,  illus  tab  Def  Mgt  J  16:20-25  Second  Quar- 
ter '80 

The  comeback  trail:  Challenges  in  equipping  the  new 
Army.   LtGen  Donald  R.Keith,  illus  Fid  Arty  J  48: 
25-29  Sep-Oct  '80 

First  production  XMls  handed  over,  illus  Intl  Def  Rev 
13,   No. 3:317-318  '80 

Multiple  Launch  Rocket  System  (MLRS)  to  counter 
surge  attack.  J.Philip  Geddes.  illus  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 5:728-732   '80 

New  weapons  systems  for  the  Army.  SSgt  Jim  Boer- 
sema.  illus  Soldiers  35:47-50  Feb  '80 

1980  Army  weaponary.    Eric  C.  Ludvigsen.   illus  Army 
30:227-236+  Oct  '80 

Patriot:  The  U.S.  Army's  mobile  air-defense  missile 
system  nears  production.   Rudi  Meller.  illus  Intl 
Def  Rev  13,   No. 4:495-499   '80 

Some  operational  aspects  of  the  UH-60A  Black  Hawk. 
Charles  Gilson.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 7: 
1067-1074  '80 

The  U.S.  Army's  Infantry  and  Cavalry  Fighting  Vehi- 
cles. David  G.Holmes,  illus  tabs  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
7:1075-1081   '80 

Affordability  and  the  acquisition  of  major  defense 
systems.  F. C.E.Oder,  tab  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3: 
7-13  Winter  '80 

Alternatives  for  shortening  the  acquisition  process. 
Maj  David  T.Spencer.  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  2:36-59 
Autumn  '79 

The  commercial  revolution- -it's  coming  in  the  de- 
fense business.  T  .R  .Stuelpnagel.  illus  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:63-64  May  '80 

Concurrency.  Robert  G.Gibson,  illus  tabs  Def  Sys 
Mgt  Rev  2:67-77  Autumn  '79 

Concurrency  today  in  acquisition  management.  Thom- 
as E.Harvey.  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:14-18  Winter  '80 

DOD's  five-year  (FY  1981-1985)  procurement  plan 
previewed.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer.  tabs  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:25-26  Feb  '80 

DOD's  major  hardware  decisions.    Tables  only. 
Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:36-37  Aug  '80 

(Gen)  Slay's  initiatives:  Alive,   well  and  saving  money. 
Deborah  G.Meyer,  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl 
117:16+  Jul  '80 

The  hang-up  in  force  modernization:  Not  enough  pro- 
curement dollars.    Benjamin  F.Schemmer.    illus 
tab  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:30-31+  Aug  '80 

The  impact  of  cost  rises.   David  Harvey,    illus  Def  & 
For  Aff8,   No.  1:40-41   '80 


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WEAPONS  PROCUREMENT  -  Continued 


Navy 


Independent  R&D:  Key  to  technological  growth.  David 
D. Acker.  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:43-57  Winter  '80 

Navy,   USAF  prevail- -for  the  moment- -in  dispute  with 
OSD  on  future  of  tac  air.   Benjamin  F.Schemmer. 
illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:40-41  Aug  '80 

OMB  Circular  A- 109  impact  on  new  development. 
Dean  E.Roberts,  illus  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  2:27-35 
Autumn  '79 

The  role  of  the  contract  in  systems  acquisition.  Har- 
vey J.Gordon.  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:30-42  Winter  '80 

Senate  approves   11%  hike  in  FY  '81  weapons  bill; 
biggest  buy  ever.    Deborah  M.Kyle,   tab  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:8+  Aug  '80  ' 

Shortening  the  acquisition  cycle.  Augie  G.Martinez. 
Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  2:60-66  Autumn  '79 

Socio-economic  objectives:  Impact  on  civil  and  De- 
fense agencies.  Maj  Richard  J.Hampton  and  Rich- 
ard J.Lorette.  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  2:78-88  Autumn '79 

Socio-economic  program  impact  on  acquisition  man- 
agement. Patrick  D.Sullivan,  tab  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev 
2:89-98  Autumn  '79 

Three -fourths  of  FY  '81 -'8  5  DOD  budget  increases 
programmed  for  new  hardware.   Benjamin  F. 
Schemmer.   tab  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:26  Aug  '80 

$200  M  sought  for  B-52  replacement.  Len  Famigliet- 
ti.  AF  Times  40:3  May  12  '80 

VHSIC- -advanced  components  for  a  new  generation  of 
weapon  systems.  John  Rhea,  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 6:887-890  '80 

Why  the  country  cannot  afford  OSD:  A  case  in  point- - 
the  F-18  was  not  worth  buying  in  the  first  place. 
George  A.  Spangenberg.    illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl 
117:17-18  Aug   '80 

Will  four-step  solve  the  problem?  David  N.Burt.  Def 
Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:19-29  Winter  '80 

Costs 


Increasing  emphasis  on  readiness  in  acquisition. 
Richard  E.  Biedenbender .  tabs  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev 
2:99-106  Autumn  '79 

New  challenge  in  defense:  Affordability.   John  R.  Tran- 
sue.   Natl  Def  65:30-31+  Dec  '80 

Marine     Co  r_g_s  "_;_y_-_S_. 

Acquiring  new  armored  vehicles  &  weapons.  Col 
Larry  R.Williams,  illus  tabs  MarCor  Gaz  64: 
28-33  Dec  '80 

Congress  speeds  up  light  armored  vehicle  alternatives 
for  RDF  forces.   Deborah  M.Kyle  and  Benjamin  F. 
Schemmer.    illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:16+ 
Aug  '80 

The  F/A-18  Hornet  program.  Interview.   LtGen  Wil- 
Ham  J.White,  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:26-30  Oct  '80 

Navy  F-18,  USMC  AV-8B  at  issue  again  in  strong 
split  with  OSD  staff,  OMB.  illus  Armed  Forces 
J  Intl  117:41-42  Aug  '80 


Future  frigate  procurement—a  joint  American/ 

European  proposal.  R.  J. L  .  Dicker .  illus  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 4:500-501   '80 

Na_v_yj-_-_G_r_e_a_t_  Bj_i  ta_i_n 

The  Royal  Navy's  Type  22  frigate.   R.  B.  Pengelley. 
illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No.  1:70-74  '80 

Sea  Searcher  contract,   illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  3:132- 
133  May-Jun  '80 


N_a_v_y_;  -  _I  n  d  j_a_ 

The  Indian  Navy  gets  its  Sea  Harrier.  Pushpindar 
Singh,  illus  Asian  Def  J  No.  2:39+  Mar-Apr  '80 

N_a_v_y_;_;_It_aly_ 

MIN  (Mine  Identification  and  Neutralization) --the 
Italian  Navy's  mine  disposal  vehicle.   R.J.L. 
Dicker,  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 3:377-378  '80 

N_a_y_y_;_3jL_i_b_y_a 

CNR's  Wadi-class  corvette  and  its  derivatives. 
R.J.L. Dicker,  illus  tab  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 2: 
235-238  '80 

———2———— ———JE—— R—L 

The  Walrus  class--new  submarines  for  the  Dutch 
Navy.  Capt  F.  de  Blocq  van  Kuffeler,  Ret.  tab 
illus  (Also  cutaway)  Intl  Def  Rev  13,  No. 3:356- 
358  '80 

N  a_  v  y_  -_  -_  N_i  £  e_  _r  i_a_ 

Second  Mk  9  corvette  for  Nigeria,  illus  tab  Intl  Def 
Rev  13,   No. 5:690  '80 


Nav 


Russia 


A  hew  trend  in  Soviet  naval  developments  .  Michael 
MccGwire.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,   No. 5:675-680  '80; 
Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:3-12  Jul-Aug  '80 

The  Royal  Thai  Navy's  Ratcharit- class .  Enrico  delle 
Capre.  illus  tabs  Asian  Def  J  No. 5:83+  Sep-Oct  '80 

Havy-U.  S. 

Acquisition  review:  A  help  or  a  hindrance?   LCDR 
Phillip  I.Harvey.  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:103-109 
Winter  '80 

Boeing  offers  707/ECX  for  TACAMO  (TAke  Charge 
And  Move  Out)  role,  illus  tab  map  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 5:688-689   '80 

F/A-18  Hornet--one  aircraft,   one  man,   multiple 
missions.  Charles  Gilson.  illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13, 
No. 2:211-218  '80 

Forecasting  the  human-resource  costs  of  Navy  weapon 
systems.  Peter  D.Weddle  and  CDR  Grant  D.Ful- 
kerson.  illus  Def  Mgt  J  16:6-11  Second  Quarter  '80 

Formulating  improved  figures  of  merit  in  aircraft 
acquisition.   Charles  Stiles,   illus  tabs  Def  Mgt  J 
16:56-60  First  Quarter  '80 


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H*v2j-sU_.J,_.     _  cont'd 

Harpoon:  A  PGM  case-in-point  of  program  mis-man- 
agement.   C.  W.  Borklund.    illus  Govt  Exec   12:18  + 
Jan  '80 

Major  Navy  weapons  programs.    Table  only.   Sea 
Power  23:18-19  Feb  '80 

(Naval  equipment  readiness)  Interview.   Willis  J.Wil- 
loughby,    Jr.    illus  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures 
6:14+  Aug  '80 

Navy:  Can  the  deeds  match  the  words?  Interview. 
Edward  Hidalgo,   illus  Govt  Exec   12:12+  Jan  '80 

Navy  F-18,   USMC  AV-8B  at  issue  again  in  strong 
split  within  OSD  staff,   OMB.    illus  Armed  Forces 
J  Intl  117:41-42  Aug   '80 

Navy's  five  year  aircraft  plan  defers  55%  of  1,  212- 
plane  buy  to  last  two  years,  illus  tab  Armed 
'  Forces  J  Intl  117:41-43  Apr   '80 

Phalanx--new  close-in  weapon  system.   Darrell  Chap- 
man,  illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:44-45  Jun  '80 

Planning  for  the  Navy  of  the   1980s.   VADM  M.Staser 
Holcomb.    illus  tabs  US  Nav  Inst  Proc   106:40-45 
Sep   '80 

Why  SIRCS  (Shipboard  Intermediate  Range  Combat 
System)  failed:  The  public  record.   Frank  H. 
Featherston.  Def  Sys  Mgt  Rev  3:58-73  Winter  '80 

WEATHER 


See  also 
Meterology 

also  specific  elements,   e.g.. 
Clouds  Tornadoes 

Hurricanes  Turbulence 

Ice  Typhoons 

Lightning  Winds 

Thunderstorms 

Facility  damage  from  winter  storms.    TIG  Brief  32:21 
Jan  25   '80 

Inflight  weather  avoidance  service.   Maj  G.E. 
Schrimpf.   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:2-4+  Apr  '80 

Operation  Snow  Blow.  Capt  Alexander  M.Lindsay. 
illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:42-44  Jan  '80 

Severe  weather  preparations,  tab  TIG  Brief  32:17 
Oct  31   '80 

Snow  blind,   illus  MAC  Flyer  27:8-9  Jan  '80 

M_i  1  i_t_a_r_y_  _A_p_p_H  £  a  t_i_on_s_ 

Aircraft  tiedown  procedures.  TIG  Brief  32:19-20 
Nov  28   '80 

Market  Garden- -the  operation  that  failed.  John  F. 
Fuller,  illus  map  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:24-28  Oct- 
Dec  '80 

The  rainmakers:  How  close  are  we  to  using  weather 
as  a  weapon?  Jacki  Smith,  illus  AF  Times  40:37- 
38  May  12  '80 

Soviet  norms  for  driving  tanks  in  winter.    LtCol  Wil- 
liam P.Baxter,   Ret.   illus  tabs  Mil  Rev  60:2-8 
Sep   '80 


WEATHER    -  Continued 

MiJLLtJLFJL^J5J3_ii.££Li_°_T1_s    "  Cont'd 

Weather  patterns.   TIG  Brief  32:15  Nov  28  '80 

What's  the  weather?    IstLt  Lorraine  Yashinski.    illus 
Combat  Crew  30:12-14  Nov  '80 

WEATHER  CONTROL 

The  rainmakers:  How  close  are  we  to  using  weather 
as  a  weapon?  Jacki  Smith,  illus  AF  Times  40:37- 
38  May  12  '80 

WEATHER  FORECASTING 

See  also 
Radar--Weather  Applications 

Aviation  meteorology  and  the  WMO  (World  Meteoro- 
logical Organization) .   Chris  Bulloch,  illus  Intera- 
via  35:527-530  Jun  '80 

Inflight  weather  avoidance  service.   Maj  G.E. 
Schrimpf.   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:2-4+  Apr  '80 

Satellite  photos  play  alert  role.   AF  Times  40:25 
Jun  30   '80 

Twenty  years  of  forecasting  progress:  Weather  from 
space.   TheoPirard.  illus  Aerosp  Intl  16:55-56+ 
Sep-Oct  '80 

What's  the  weather?    IstLt  Lorraine  Yashinski.   illus 
Combat  Crew  30:12-14  Nov  '80 

WEATHER  RECONNAISSANCE 


Hurricane  teams  ready  for  storms.   AF  Times  41:65 
Aug  18   '80 

History 

The  Hurricane  Hunters.   Gary  F.  Frey.    illus  Am  Avn 
Hist  Soc  J  25:45-56  Spring  '80 

WEBER,    LaVern  E. 


ANG  plays  important  role  in  combat  capability.  (Tes- 
timony before  House  Appropriations  Committee) 
LtGen  LaVern  E.Weber.  AF  Times  40:16  Jul  7  '80 

WEIBLE,    Walter  L. 

LtGen  Walter  L.Weible,    1897-1980.  por  obit  Army 
30:12  Mar  '80 

WEIGHTED  AIRMAN  PROMOTION  SYSTEM 

E-6,   7:  Test  scores  the  difference.  Bruce  Callander. 

AF  Times  40:4  Jul  7   '80 
New  achievement  medal  worth  one  WAPS  point.  Don 

Mace.  AF  Times  41:7  Nov  10  '80 
Promotion  tips.    TIG  Brief  32:9  Jan  11   '80 

STEP  (Stripes  for  Exceptional  Performers)  draws 
fire,   but  so  did  WAPS.  Bruce  Callander,  illus  AF 
Times  41:20+  Oct  13   '80 


WEIGHTLESSNESS 

Effect  of  simulated  weightlessness  on  the  immune 
system  in  rats.   Linda  D.Caren  and  others,   illus 
tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:251-255 
Mar  '80 


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WEIGHTLESSNESS     -  Continued 

Piracetam  and  fish  orientation  during  parabolic  air- 
craft flight.   Ronald  B.Hoffman  and  others,    illus 
tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:568-576 
Jun  '80 

WEIGHTS  AND  MEASURES 

Inching  into  metrics.    Edwin  J.  Pruszynski  and  Diane 
M.Dove.   illus  Translog  11:5-8  Dec   '80 


WICKHAM,   John  A.  ,   Jr 

In  Eighth  U.S.  Army,   our  eyes  are  on  the  north.   Gen 
John  A.Wickham,   Jr.  por  Army  30:82-88  Oct  '80 

The  Korean  Peninsula:  In  transition.    (Statement  be- 
fore the  House  Armed  Services  Committee,   Feb  5, 
1980)  Gen  John  A.Wickham,   Jr.  por  Defense/80, 
pp  20-24,    May  '80 

WILDLIFE  CONSERVATION 


Metric  conversion  for  defense.    Thomas  S.  O'Connor, 
illus  Natl  Def  65:38-42  Dec   '80 

WEINBERGER,    Caspar  W. 

Weinberger  selected  for  SecDef.  por  AF  Times  41:4 
Dec  22   '80 

WELFARE  OF  ARMED  FORCES 


Food  stamp  use  on  rise.  Karen  McKay.  AF  Times 
40:3  Jun  2   '80 

Food  stamp  use  soars;  AFJ  estimates  60,000  need 
them.  Benjamin  F.Schemmer.  Armed  Forces  J 
Intl  117:39-40  Apr  '80 

How  to  obtain  food  stamps.  AF  Times  40:3  Jun  2  '80 


It's  wild  at  Arnold.    (A  variety  of  wild  animals  in  a 
wildlife  reserve  at  Arnold  Engineering  Develop- 
ment Cente*r)  Capt  Dick  Sheffield,    illus  Airman  24: 
45-48  Aug  '80 

WILLIAMS,   James  E.  ,   Jr 


The  education-with-industry  program.   (Presentation, 
Education- with-Industry  Symposium,   Atlanta, 
Sep  15,    1980)  James  E.Williams,   Jr.  AF  Plcy  Ltr 
for  Comdrs:  Sup,   pp  18-22,   Oct  '80 

WILLIAMS,    Robert  H. 

The  4th  Marine  Brigade.  BrigGen  R.H.Williams,   Ret. 
MarCor  Gaz  pt  1,   64:58-68  Nov  '80;  pt  2,   64:59-64 
Dec  '80 


Let's  all  get  behind  MWR  (Morale,  Welfare  and  Rec- 
reation). Col  Irv  R.Gerrow.  illus  AF  Compt  14:15 
Oct  '80 

Need  for  emergency  financial  aid  has  skyrocketed  in 
all  the  Services.  Deborah  G.Meyer,  tabs  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  118:14+ Sep   '80 

USMC  Commandant  (Gen  Robert  H.Barrow)  leads 

Services  in  urging  troops  to  use  food  stamps.  SSgt 
Don  Shinkaruk.  tab  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:39 
Apr  '80 

USO  for  the  holidays .   Ellen  Paul,  illus  Soldiers  35: 
38-39  Dec   '80 

WEST  POINT,    NY  MILITARY  ACADEMY  see  Military 
Academy,    West  Point,    NY 

WHEELS 


See  also 
Airplanes,    Military  —  Wheels 

WHITCOMB,   Richard  T. 

Aerodynamicist  (Richard  Travis  Whitcomb):  Flight 
theory  personified.  Jay  Miller.  AF  Times  pt  1, 
40:32  Jun  23  '80;  pt  2,   40:22  Jun  30  '80;  pt  3,  40:28 
Jul  7  '80 

WHITE,   William  J. 

The  F/A-18  Hornet  program.  Interview.   LtGen  Wil- 
liam J.White,  por  MarCor  Gaz  64:26-30  Oct  '80 

Marine  Aviation  1980:  Progress,   problems,   and  a 
preview  of  the  future.  Interview.  LtGen  William  J. 
White,  por  MarCor  Gaz  64:46-47+  May  '80 

WHITTLE,   Alfred  J.,   Jr 

(Navy's  hardware  prospects--and  problems)  Inter- 
view. ADM  Alfred  J. Whittle,   Jr.  por  Sea  Power 
23:24+  Apr  '80 


WILLIAMSON,   Janet  S. 

Using  questions  for  learning.   Capt  Janet  S.William- 
son.  Educ  J  22:27-31  AY  '79/'80 

WILLOUGHBY,   Willis  J.,   Jr 

(Naval  equipment  readiness)  Interview.   Willis  J.Wil- 
loughby,   Jr.  por  Mil  Elect/Countermeasures  6:14+ 
Aug  '80 

WILLS 


Will  power.  MSgt  Matt  Glasgow,  illus  Soldiers  35:53 
Jul  '80 

Wills  and  the  probate  process.    IstLt  Stephen  E. 
Arthur.  MarCor  Gaz  64:21-22  Aug   '80 

WINDS 

Coffin  corner  plus  windshear  equals  upset,  illus 
Aerosp  Safety  36:18-19  Oct  '80 

Getting  hooked  on  wind  power.  LtCol  Thomas  E.Kull- 
gren  and  Maj  Gary  G.  Worley.  illus  tabs  AF  Engrg 
&  Svcs  Qtr  21:35-39  Nov  '80 

Ground  safety:  Reporting  natural  phenomena .  TIG 
Brief  32:20  Feb  8  '80 

Mountain  waves--a  force  second  only  to  tornados. 
LtCol  James  D.Simpson,    illus  tabs  Aerosp  Safety 
36:16-19+  Mar  '80 

Near  disaster,   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:2-5  Aug   '80 

Tornadoes  and  flying  machines  don't  mix--and  neither 
does  anything  else.  Capt  John  K.Sanders,  illus  tab 
TAC  Attack  20:12-14  May  '80 

Wind  circle  airdrops--a  different  approach.   Maj  Jay 
A.Weiss,    illus  tab  Navigator  27:8-9  Spring   '80 


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WINDS 


Continued 


(Wind  shear)  Capt  Tome  Walters,    illus  Combat  Crew 
pt  1,   Wind  shear  for  the  line  pilot.    30:26-27 
Mar  '80;  pt  2,   How  aircraft  react  to  a  shear.   30: 
22-24  Apr  '80;  pt  3,   Increasing  headwind,   de- 
creasing headwind.   30:14-15+  May  '80;  pt  4, 
Reference  ground  speed.   30:18-19  Jun  '80 

Wind  shear  effects  on  aircraft- -low-level  shear  and 
clear-air  turbulence  as  accident  causes.   Chris 
Bulloch,  illus  tabs  Interavia  35:1155-1158  Dec   '80 

WINSTEAD,    Guy  H.  ,    Jr 

Supervisors:  Can  you  really  affect  productivity,   mo- 
rale,  or  career  Intent?  Col  Guy  H.  Winstead,  Jr. 
TIG  Brief  32:1-2  Apr  4  '80 

WIRE 

Coming  soon:  Wire  strike  protection  for  helicopters. 
LeRoy  T.  Burrows,    illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:36-39 
Sep   '80 

Wire  strike!   illus  Aerosp  Safety  36:6-7  Mar  '80 


Wire  strikes,   illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:20-21  May  '80 

WIVES,  MILITARY 

Army  wives  speak  out.  $P5  Linda  Kozaryn.  illus 
Soldiers  35:28-32  Dec   '80 

Back  to  business:  A  retiree's  wife  learns  there's 

nothing  to  fear  but  fear  itself.   Patricia  Bloebaum. 
illus  AF  Times,    Times  Magazine  sup:14-l6 
Dec  8   '80 

Bill  takes  up  issue  of  ex- spouse  benefits,    illus  AF 
Times  40:3  Jun  9  '80 

Busy  Partner  (orientation  flight  program  for  SAC 
wives  at  Minot  AFB,   ND).   Capts  Al  Serrano  and 
Rich  Orkin.    illus  Combat  Crew  30:8-9+  Mar  '80 

Dear  sponsor:  Here's  what  I  need  to  know,  illus  AF 
Times,    Times  Magazine  sup:4  May  5   '80 

Disabled  spouses  may  be  eligible  for  new  benefits. 
Officer  56:16  Dec  '80 

Divorce:  Who  earned  what?   Bruce  Callander.  AF 
Times  40:20+  Jul  7   '80 

Divorced  wives  form  group  (EXPOSE)  to  lobby  Hill 
for  benefits.    Laurie  Parker,    illus  AF  Times  41:11 
Dec  29   '80 

Job  sharing:  Military  wives  find  a  new  approach  to 
part-time  work.   Anna  L.  Conroy.   illus  AF  Times, 
Times  Magazine  sup:54-56  Sep   1   '80 

Meeting  him  on  foreign  shores.  Susanne  D.Williams. 
AF  Times  pt  1,   41:43-44  Oct  13   '80;  pt  2,   41:47-48 
Oct  20  '80 

Selling  Uncle  Sam:  What  every  recruiter's  wife  should 
know.   Barbara  Wills,   illus  AF  Times,   Times 
Magazine  sup:4-7  Aug  4  '80 

Soldier  couples.   SP5  Linda  D.  Kozaryn.    illus  Soldiers 
35:10-14  Sep   '80 


WIVES,    MILITARY  -  Continued 

Spouses  (Issues)  Group  sees  progress  on  issues.  (In- 
terview with  Barbara  Allen)  Don  Mace.  AF  Times 
41:10  Dec  29   '80 

Survey  of  family  attitudes- -good  communication  most 
important.  AF  Times  41:10  Nov  3   '80 

'You  earned  that  retirement  check,   too.  '  Christine 
Langtry.  illus  AF  Times,    Times  Magazine 
sup:6-10  Mar  3   '80 

H  i  s  t  o  r_y 

Legends  of  the  Revolution:  Women  in  the  fight  for  in- 
dependence.   LtCol  Gordon  Taylor  Bratz.  illus 
Soldiers  35:24-25  Jul  '80 

WOMEN 

160  women  imprisoned  for  march  on  Pentagon. 
Laurie  Parker,    illus  AF  Times  41:10  Dec   1   '80 

Soviet  women!  L.Mozokina.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 2:46- 
47  Feb  '80 

Women  &  credit:  Equality  at  the  bank.   MSgt  Matt 
Glasgow,    illus  Soldiers  35:34-35  Aug  '80 

Women  and  the  vote.   SGM  Bruce  N.Bant.    illus  Sol- 
diers 35:52-53  Jun  '80 

WOMEN  IN  AVIATION 

Jacqueline  Cochran-- 1907- 1980.  illus  AF  Mag  63:31 
Sep   '80 

History 

Flugkapitain  Hannah  Reitsch.   Col  Alexander  J.Rankin, 
Ret.   illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:72-73  Feb  '80 

WOMEN  IN  THE  AIR  FORCE 

United    States 


(AF)  Academy:  1st  coed  class  (in)  22d  graduation. 
Ulus  AF  Times  40:26  Jun  9  '80 

'Bare'  photos  covered  by  conduct  code.    Len  Famig- 
lietti.   AF  Times  40:1+  Mar  24  '80 

'Chico!  '  (Lt  Edna  Guevara  overcomes  prejudice)  Sgt 
Craig  Pugh.    illus  Airman  24:27-30  Sep   '80 

Colonel  (Filomena  Manor)  can  remain,   but  can't  get 
court  costs.  AF  Times  41:4  Sep  8   '80 

Colonel  (Filomena  Manor)  claims  (forced)  retirement 
illegal.   John  Ginovsky.   AF  Times  40:3  Jun  9  '80 

The   'first  ladies'  of  '80.   Capt  Dick  Sheffield,   illus 
Airman  24:2-7  Jun  '80 

14  women  to  get  aircrew  training.   AF  Times  40:12 
May  26   '80 

(Gen)  Allen  takes  firm  issue  with  sexual  harassment. 
Len  Famiglietti.  AF  Times  40:3  Apr  21   '80 

Line  officers  retention  trends  same  for  sexes,   tab 
AF  Times  40:35  Jun  9  '80 

0-6  (Filomena  Manor)  stops  force-out  at  30,  will 
stay  on  duty.  John  Ginovsky.  AF  Times  40:2 
Jul  7   '80 


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WOMEN  IN  THE  AIR  FORCE  -   Continued 


United    States     -  Cont'd 


WOMEN  IN  THE  ARMED  FORCES  -  Continued 
United    States      -  Cont'd 


She  operates  a  gas  station  at  20,000  feet.  IstLt  James 
C.Pearson,   illus  Sergeants   18:18-19  Sep   '80 

They  are  the  first.  Maj  Thomas  L.Sack.  illus  tab  AF 
Mag  63:154-155  Sep  '80 

35  proposals  eyed  (by  Air  Force  Uniform  Board): 
Skirts  to  'come  down. '  AF  Times  40:3  Apr  21  '80 

USAF's  personnel  situation  in  the   1980s.   Ed  Gates, 
tab  AF  Mag  63:98-100  Sep  '80 

Women  get  more  specialties.   AF  Times  40:3 
Jun  23   '80 

Women  in  the  military.    (Presentation,   Subcommittee 
on  Military  Personnel,   House  Armed  Services 
Committee,   Washington,   Nov  14,    1979)  Antonia 
Handler  Chayes.  AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup 
No.  2:2-5  Feb  '80 

Women  to  get  centrifuge  tests  at  SAM  (School  of  Avia- 
tion Medicine).  AF  Times  41:20  Nov  17   '80 

Women's  uniforms.   TIG  Brief  32:9  Apr  4  '80 

WOMEN  IN  THE  ARMED  FORCES 

Unite  d S  ta_te  s 

The  answers  (about  women  in  service  and  in  combat) 
aren't  important.    Bruce  Callander.   AF  Times 
40:14  Mar  24  '80 

Carter:  Women  won't  serve  in  combat.   AF  Times 
40:6  Feb  25  '80 

The  changing  military  family:  Impacts  on  readiness. 
Cecile  S.  Land  rum.    illus  Parameters   10:78-85 
Sep   '80 

DACOWITS  again  calls  for  'combat.'  AF  Times  40:4 
Jan  14   '80 

DACOWITS  (Defense  Advisory  Committee  On  Women 
In  The  Services)  gaining  new  clout.   AF  Times 
40:15  May  26   '80 

DACOWITS--no  sexism  in  recruiting  literature.  AF 
Times  40:17  Jan  14   '80 

High  Court  to  rule  on  male -only  draft.   AF  Times 
41:13  Dec  15   '80 

(The  military  has  a  special  problem  with  rape)  Karen 
McKay.  AF  Times  pt  1,  41:39-40  Aug  11  '80;  pt  2, 
41:47-48  Aug  18  '80 

Sexism,   law  still  obstacles  (to  full  integration  of 
women  into  the  military).  Karen  McKay.  AF 
Times  40:10  May  12  '80 

Stress  hits  Service  women  hardest.   Karen  McKay. 

AF  Times  40:12  Jun  30  '80 
Supplemental  food  available  for  active  duty  women, 

kin.   Len  Famiglietti.  AF  Times  40:3+  Jun  2  '80 
What  happens  when  the  boss  is  a  woman.  Marianne 

Lester,  illus  tab  AF  Times,    Times  Magazine 

sup:4-8+  Jan  14  '80 

Women  and  the  combat  exemption.  Judith  H.Stiehm. 
illus  Parameters  10:51-59  Jun  '80;  Commentary 
and  reply.    10:92-94  Sep  '80 


Women  denied  husband  (health)  care  get  break.  AF 
Times  41:2  Jul  28    '80 

Women  graduates  of  the  Academies.   LtGen  Ira  C. 
Eaker,   Ret.  AF  Times  40:19-20  Jun  16  '80 

Women  in  combat?    Two  views.   Majs  Doris  H.Kessler 
and  Richard  A.Gabriel,  illus  Army  30:44-45+ 
Mar  '80 

Women  in  the  military.    (Presentation,   Subcommittee 
on  Military  Personnel,  House  Armed  Services 
Committee,   Washington,   Nov  14,    1979)  Antonia 
Handler  Chayes.   AF  Plcy  Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup 
No.  2:2-5  Feb  '80 

Women  testify:  Harassed  by  language.  AF  Times  40:5 
Feb  25   '80 

WOMEN  IN  THE  ARMY 

Uni_te_d_J3tate_s_ 

Army's  (2dLt  Marcella  A.  )  Hayes,  1st  Black  woman 
military  aviator  in  U.S.  forces.  SP4  Robin  Drew, 
illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:  inside  back  cover  Jan  '80 

The  changing  face  of  Army  basic  training:  More  flex- 
ible and  coeducational.  Thomas  J.Gelli.  illus  Def 
Mgt  J  16:22-29  First  Quarter  '80 

The  female  airdefender:  A  historical  sketch.    Linda 
Pirino  Ross,   illus  Air  Defense  Mag,  pp  46-74, 
Jul -Sep  '80 

First-class  Army...  4th  class  living  conditions. 

Interview.   LtGen  Julius  W.Becton,   Jr.  illus  Army 
30:22-26  Nov  '80 

The  influence  of  U.S.  Army  basic  initial  entry  train- 
ing on  the  muscular  strength  of  men  and  women. 
Joseph  J.Knapik  and  others,  illus  tabs  Aviation, 
Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:1086-1090  Oct  '80 

Personality  characteristics  of  male  and  female  lead- 
ers at  the  U.S.   Military  Academy.   Maj  Jerome 
Adams  and  others,   tabs  J  Pol  &  Mil  Sociol  8:99- 
105  Spring  '80 

So  a  nice  girl  like  you  wants  to  drive  a  Huey.  Capt 
Deborah  K.Gilbert,  illus  USA  Avn  Dig  26:15-17 
Jul  '80 

Working  together:  The  Army's  assault  on  sexism. 
SGM  Bruce  N.Bant.  illus  Soldiers  35:6-9  Oct  '80 


Hi  s  to  r  y 

Legends  of  the  Revolution:  Women  in  the  fight  for  in- 
dependence. LtCol  Gordon  Taylor  Bratz.  illus 
Soldiers  35:24-25  Jul  '80 

Mary  Walker:  Only  woman  to  win  the  Medal  of  Honor. 
Leonard  Berlow.  illus  AF  Times,  Times  Magazine 
sup:60-6l  Sep  1   '80 

Self-made  man.  (Dr  Mary  Walker,   Civil  War  medic) 
illus  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117:67  Apr  '80 

WOMEN  IN  THE  MARINE  CORPS 


U_n_i  t_e_d__S_t _a.^  e_  s_ 

Women  Marines  in  FMF  (Fleet  Marine  Force)  units. 
MarCor  Gaz  64:4  Jun  '80 


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WOMEN  IN  THE  MARINE  CORPS   -  Continued 

U.nLt_e_d_.S_ta  te_s_  -  Cont'd 

History 

A  female  Marine  (Lucy  Brewer)  aboard  the  Constitu- 
tion. Laurie  L.  Kittle,  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:53-56 
Feb  '80 

WOMEN  IN  THE  NAVY 


United     States 

Attrition  among  Navy  enlisted  women.  Patricia  J. 
Thomas,  tabs  Def  Mgt  J  16:43-49  Second  Quar- 
ter '80 

Is  parity  possible  in  female  billets?  LT  Michael  R. 
Schaefer.  illus  tab  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:103-104 
Sep   '80 

Navy  women  in  combat:  Who  needs  them?    LuAnne  K. 
Levens  and  Deborah  G.Meyer,  illus  tab  Armed 
Forces  J  Intl  117:26+  Apr  '80 


WOOD,    Allan  T. 

The  light  armored  corps--a  strategic  necessity. 
LtGen  James  F.Hollings worth,    Ret  and  MajGen 
Allan  T.Wood,   Ret.  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  117: 
20-22+  Jan  '80 

WOODS,    Charles  E. 

Air  Force  Commissary  Service,  por  AF  Mag  63:105- 
106  May  '80 

WORD  PROCESSING 

Automating  the  State  Department.   Govt  Exec  12:50 
Aug   '80 

GSA  region  scores  with  word  processing.  Robert  M. 
Redmond.   Govt  Exec  12:48-50  Apr   '80 

Word  processing  for  logistics.  John  Seymour.  Army 
Log  12:27  May-Jun  '80 

Word  processing:  Productivity  solution,    or  paperwork 
shuffle?   Laurence  A.  Polzak,   Jr.   illus  Armed 
Forces  Compt  25:26-29  May  '80 

WORK  MEASUREMENT  see  Output  Measurement 
WORK  SIMPLIFICA TI ON 


WORLD  WAR  I    -  Continued 

A-2 -E-LfLL _0£JL£A.t_i_°J}_>._ Ajm_e_r_i_c_an_ -  Cont 'd 

The  Caquot  flies  again.   Patricia  Turner  Schriver. 
illus  AU  Rev  31:46-54  May-Jun  '80 

C^jTT_p_a_i_gn_s__a_n  d    B_a  1 1 1  e  s 

Gorlice-Tarnow:  The  eastern  front  in  1915.  Neil  M. 
Heyman.   Army  Qtr  109:60-73  Jan  '79 

12th  Lancers  at  Moy  (1914).   Capt  Douglas  S.Ayk- 
royd.    illus  map  Armor  89:20-23  Jan-Feb  '80 

The  4th  Marine  Brigade.  BrigGen  R.H.Williams,   Ret. 
illus  maps  MarCor  Gaz  pt  1,    64:58-68  Nov  '80; 
pt  2,    64:59-64  Dec  '80 

A  private  soldier's  account.    (Arras,    1917)  Nigel 
Wilcockson.   map  Army  Qtr  109:86-93  Jan  '79 

Persona]     Narratives 

A  private  soldier's  account.    (Arras,    1917)  Nigel 
Wilcockson.  map  Army  Qtr  109:86-93  Jan  '79 

World  War  I  days:  Excerpts  from  a  scrapbook.   Ralph 
W.Rogers,   illus  Mil  Rev  60:71-77  Jun  '80 

WORLD  WAR  II 


The  hidden  flaw  in  the  statutory  attempt  to  cut  down 
government's  red  tape .   Govt  Exec  12:21-23  Sep  '80 

WORK  WEEK  see  Hours  of  Labor 

WORLD  ORGANIZATION  see  International  Organization 

WORLD  POLITICS  see  International  Politics 
WORLD  WAR  I 


^£liiLiLP_eJLaJi25ij Am  e  r  i  c  a  n 

An  airman  to  remember  (SgtlC  Fred  Graveline). 

Merle  C.Olmsted,    illus  Am  Avn  Hist  Soc  J  25:119- 
123  Summer  '80 

America's  first  bombers.  Frederick  V.Ludden.  illus 
Natl  Def  64:36-39+  Feb  '80 


Historic  example  of  cooperation  (on  occasion  of  the 
35th  anniversary  of  the  Yalta  Conference). 
N.Glagolev.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  1:36-38  Jan  '80 

The  Second  World  War  and  the  contemporary  period. 
MajGen  S.  Tyushkevich.   Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  8 -2-5 
Aug   '80 

The  Second  World  War  and  the  national-liberation 
movement.   Col  V.  Aidarov.   Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  6: 
42-44  Jun  '80 

U.S.  antitank  doctrine  in  World  War  II.  Philip  Dwight 
Jones,  illus  Mil  Rev  60:57-67  Mar  '80 


A_er_ial    Operation: 


American 


ATC  Hump  flights:  Risky  super  effort.  Jay  Miller, 
illus  AF  Times  41:27  Aug  25   '80 

About  that  B-32  on  our  front  cover.   Maj  Thomas  L. 
Sack,    illus  AF  Mag  63:37  Sep   '80 

Fired  upon  by  our  own  forces  !   Hoyt  M.Warren,   Sr. 
illus  AF  Times  41:10  Dec   15   '80 

The  last  mission  of  the  Eddie  Allen.  Col  Eino  E.  Jen- 
strom,   Ret.    illus  AF  Mag  63:94-98  Aug  '80 

Nuclear  Neptunes:  Early  days  of  Composite  Squad- 
rons 5  &  6.   Chuck  Hansen,    illus  Am  Avn  Hist 
Soc  J  24:262-268  Winter   '79 

A  participant  remembers.  (Berlin  mission,  March  6, 
1944)  Gen  T.R.Milton,  Ret.  illus  AF  Mag  63:80-81 
Jan  '80 

The  plan  that  defeated  Hitler.  MajGen  Haywood  S. 
Hansell,   Jr.   Ret.  illus  tab  A F  Mag  63:106-113 

Jul  '80 

Raid  250:  Target  Berlin.  Jeffrey  L.  Ethell  and  Alfred 
Price,    illus  map  AF  Mag  63:74-81  Jan  '80 

Reflections  on  airpower  in  World  War  II.  LtCol  David 
Maclsaac.   illus  AF  Mag  63:128-129+  Sep   '80 


463 


WORLD  WAR  II   -  Continued 

Ae_r^a_l__Og_er  *jLk2J}_j._  An*  e  r  i  c  a  a  -  Cont'd 

Seventeen  bits  and  pieces:  Boeing's  B-17  Fs  and  Gs 
assigned  to  the  8th  U.S.  Army  Air  Force,  August 
1942-May  1945.  Paul  M.Andrews .  illus  tabs  Am 
Avn  Hist  Soc  J  pt  1,    1st  Air  Division.   24:202-213 
Fall  '79;  pt  2,    3d  Air  Division.    24:303-312 
Winter   '79 

Shootout  at  Palembang:  The  "Hellbirds"  mine  the 

Moesi  River.    RADM  K.  L.  Veth,    Ret.    illus  Am  Avn 
Hist  Soc  J  25:72-74  Spring  '80 

Strategic  air  power:  Destroying  the  enemy's  war  re- 
sources.  2.   The  command  realities.   Gen  Curtis 
E.LeMay,    Ret.   illus  Aerosp  Hist  27:9-15  Mar   '80 

Tactical  air  doctrine  and  AAF  close  air  support  in 
the  European  theater,    1944-1945.   William  A . 
Jacobs,  illus  tab  Aerosp  Hist  27:35-49  Mar  '80 

United  States  aviation  units  aboard  fast  battleships  in 
World  War  II:  Changing  missions  in  midstream. 
Malcolm  Muir,   Jr.   illus  Aerosp  Hist  27:95-100 
Jun  '80 

"You  men  on  Java  are  not  forgotten."  Col  Lester  J. 
Johnsen,    Ret.    illus  map  AF  Mag  63:106-108  + 
Sep   '80 

A_e_r_i  a  l__0^e_r_a_t_i_oj}_s_i_  Bjij^t^^sJ^ 

Battle  of  Britain,    1940.    (Interview  with  WgComdr  Bob 
Stanford-Tuck)  F.Clifton  Berry,   Jr.   illus  AF  Mag 
63:114-116+  Sep   '80 

The  resupply  of  Malta  in  World  War  II.  Dora  Alves. 
illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:63-72  Sep-Oct  '80 

Aerial    Op  e  r  a  ti  o_n  s_,_R_u_s_s_i  a.  n 

Air  Supremacy.   Lt-Gen  P.Bazanov.  illus  Soviet  Mil 
Rev  No.  9:42-44  Sep  '80 

Ai  rborne     Operations 

(Air  Transport  Command  and  the  C-47  in  World 
War  II)  Jay  Miller,   illus  AF  Times  41:36 
Sep  29   '80 

Market  Garden- -the  operation  that  failed.  John  F. 
Fuller,  illus  map  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:24-28  Oct- 
Dec  '80 

Campaigns     and     Battles 

See  also 
Normandy  Campaign,    1944 
Pearl  Harbor,    1941 

Battle  of  Britain,  1940.  (Interview  with  WgComdr  Bob 
Stanford-Tuck)  F.Clifton  Berry,  Jr.  illus  AF  Mag 
63:114-116+  Sep  '80 

Beating  the  Russians  in  snow:  The  Finns  and  the  Rus- 
sians,   1940.  Allen  F.Chew.  illus  maps  Mil  Rev 
60:38-47  Jun  '80 

The  Berlin  operation  (Apr  16-May  8,    1945).   Col  A. 
Zvenzlovsky.  map  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 4:17-19 
Apr  '80 

The  bridge  at  Remagen.    illus  Soldiers  35:20-21 
Sep   '80 

Corps  commemorates  Iwo  flag  raising,  illus  MarCor 
Gaz  64:5  Oct  '80 


WORLD  WAR  II  -  Continued 


Cam  pa  i  g  n  s    and     B_a_t  ties     .  Conl  '  d 

Development  of  defensive  tactics  (on  the  experience 
of  the  Great  Patriotic  War).  Col  G.Ionin.  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No. 1:34-35  Jan   '80 

The  Dieppe  Raid- -an  act  of  diplomacy.   LtCol  Daniel 
J.Webb,    illus  Mil  Rev  60:30-37  May  '80 

For  freedom  of  the  European  peoples.  (Role  of  the 
Soviet  Union  and  its  Armed  Forces)  Col  l 
Antosyak.   illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 4:13-16  Apr   '80 

From  the  Vistula  to  the  Oder.   Col  L.Kozlov.  illus 
map  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  1:38-41  Jan  '80 

In  deserts  and  mountains.   Col  Z.Shutov.  map  Soviet 
Mil  Rev  No.  11:41-43  Nov  '80 

Liberation  of  Czechoslovakia.  Col  A.Galitsan.  map 
illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 4:20-22  Apr  '80 

MacArthur's  lapses  from  an  envelopment  strategy  in 
1945.   D.Clayton  James,   illus  maps  Parameters 
10:26-32  Jun  '80 

Peleliu:  A  neglected  battle.  Eugene  B. Sledge,  illus 
maps  MarCor  Gaz  pt  1,   Defense  in  depth.   63: 
88-95  Nov  '79;  pt  2,   Assault  into  hell.  63:28-41 
Dec  '79;  pt  3,   Victory  at  high  cost.  64:32-42 
Jan  '80 

The  "phony  war."  Col  I.  Chelyshev.  Soviet  Mil  Rev 
No.  7:46-48  Jul  '80 

Reconnaissance  at  Tarawa  Atoll.  J.Frederick  Haley. 
illus  map  MarCor  Gaz  64:51-55  Nov  '80 

Rout  of  the  Kwantung  Army.  A.  Vasilevsky.  illus  map 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.8:14p  sup  Aug   '80 

A  second  landing  (on  Okinawa)  finally  ends  the  war. 
William  Manchester .  (Reprinted  from  Life,  May 
1979)  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:53-60  Apr  '80 

Tarawa--lest  we  forget.  LtCol  Richard  G.Brown, 
illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:46-50  Nov  '80 

D  a  m  a  g_e  s     a  n  d  _L  o  s  s_e_s 

To  withstand  the  firestorm.  (Paul  Vauthier's  prophe- 
tic ideas)  Philip  D.Supina.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc 
106:42-46  Nov  '80 

I_n_tel_l  i.g_en_c_e_  _p_p_e_r_a_ti_o_n_s 

Code  breaking--the  Ultra  story.  Walter  Pforzheimer. 
illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:76-80  Jul  '80 

The  intelligence  wave.  Alan  F.Wilt.  AU  Rev  31:114- 
118  May-Jun  '80 

Omens  and  oracles.  (Past  intelligence  failures)  LtCol 
Joseph  C.Arnold,  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:47-53 
Aug  '80 

E_e_s_s_o_n_s_L_e_a_r_n_e_d_j_M_i  l_i_t_a_r_yj^ 

Lessons  in  fighting  outnumbered.  Capt  C.E.Harrison. 
Air  Def  Mag,  pp  39-41,   Apr- Jun  '80 

The  resupply  of  Malta  in  World  War  II.  Dora  Alves. 
illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:63-72  Sep-Oct  '80 


464 


WORLD  WAR  II  -  Continued 

Le_sj>_oji_s_L_e_a_rjie_d_j_M_i  li_ta_r_y_^  -  Cont'd 

Soviet  combat  operations  in  World  War  II:  Lessons 
for  today?    Col  Graham  D.Vernon,   Ret.  illus  Mil 
Rev  pt  1,   60:30-40  Mar  '80;  pt  2,   60:42-50  Apr  '80 

Tarawa--lest  we  forget.  LtCol  Richard  G.Brown, 
illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:46-50  Nov  '80 

Lo  gj_  s  t  i  c  s 


ATC  Hump  flights:  Risky  super  effort.  Jay  Miller, 
illus  AF  Times  41:27  Aug  25   '80 

Logistics:  A  function  of  strategy.  Capt  Bruce  P. 
Schoch.  illus  Army  Log  12:32-36  Jan-Feb  '80 

Red  Ball  Express.   Capt  Michael  W.Cannon,   illus 
Armor  89:8-10  May-Jun  '80 

Naval    Operations,     Americ  a_n_ 

ELF  (Extremely  Low  Frequency):  To  communicate 
with  a  submerged  submarine.  Edward  L. Beach, 
illus  Def  Elect  12:54+  Apr   '80 

Guadalcanal:  Neither  side  would  quit.  CDR  Thomas 
B.Buell,  Ret.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:60-65 
Apr  '80 

In  the  Southwest  Pacific  with  the  Army's  Navy.  Carl 
A.Norberg.   illus  Aerosp  Hist  27:163-168  Sep  '80 

The  Royal  Canadian  Navy's  quest  for  autonomy  in  the 
North  West  Atlantic:  1941-43.   Comdr  W.G.D. 
Lund,   illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:73-92  May-Jun  '80 

The  twelve  days  of  the  England  (1944).  CAPT  John  A. 
Williamson,  Ret  and  William  D.Lanier,  illus  map 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:76-83  Mar  '80 

United  States  aviation  units  aboard  fast  battleships  in 
World  War  II:  Changing  missions  in  midstream. 
Malcolm  Muir,   Jr.    illus  Aerosp  Hist  27:95-100 
Jun  '80 

^iJ2i_2EiIiiL°i1_s_,_AiLsj£liiL5. 

What  price  vigilance?  The  Kormoran-Sydney  battle. 
RADM  William  H.Langenberg .  illus  Nav  War  Col 
Rev  33:78-84  Jan-Feb  '80 

Naval     Operations,      B  r  i  t  i_s  h_ 


WORLD  WAR  II  -  Continued 

Naval    Operations,     Russian 

The  commanding  officer's  tactical  skills.   VAdm  V. 
Kruglyakov.    illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  6:9- 12  Jun  '80 

The  Pacific  Fleet  in  war.   Capt  G.  Ammon.    illus  Sovi- 
et Mil  Rev  No.  7:38-41  Jul  '80 

Pacific  Fleet  sailors.   VAdm  V.Sabaneyev.   illus  Sovi- 
et Mil  Rev  No. 8:34-36  Aug  '80 

——  ——  °—J±  1.  _5i  2.  L  L  L—1——— 

The  diary  of  Takahashi  (a  Japanese  private  on  the  is- 
land of  Kiska,    1943).   illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106: 
74-76  Jul   '80 

Fired  upon  by  our  own  forces!  Hoyt  M.Warren,  Sr. 
illus  AF  Times  41:10  Dec   15   '80 

The  Fulbeck  connection.   Capt  Dave  Sheets,   illus  Air 
Reservist  32:6-7  Mar   '80 

'The  greatest  martial  drama  in  history1:  D-Day  re- 
membered. Hanson  W.Baldwin,  illus  Army  30: 
18-25  Jun  '80 

The  Kufra  convoy.    Lawrence  Glen.   Army  Qtr  109: 
37-41  Jan  '79 

Like  swatting  bees  in  a  telephone  booth.   CDR  Ted 
Hechler,   Jr,   Ret.    illus  US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:72- 
74  Dec   '80 

Peleliu:  A  neglected  battle.   Eugene  B. Sledge,    illus 
maps  MarCor  Gaz  pt  1,   Defense  in  depth.   63: 
88-95  Nov  '79;  pt  2,   Assault  into  hell.   63:28-41 
Dec   '79;  pt  3,   Victory  at  high  cost.  64:32-42 
Jan  '80 

A  second  landing  (on  Okinawa)  finally  ends  the  war. 
William  Manchester.  (Reprinted  from  Life,  May 
1979)  illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:53-60  Apr  '80 

A  Shanghai  incident.   Col  A.Bryan  Lasswell,   Ret. 
illus  MarCor  Gaz  64:54-57  Sep  '80 

Snake -bit  pilot's  dilemma.   Col  Lester  J.Johnson, 
Ret.    illus  AF  Times  41:10  Dec  8   '80 

Strategic  air  power:  Destroying  the  enemy's  war  re- 
sources.  2.   The  command  realities.   Gen  Curtis 
E.LeMay,    Ret.  illus  Aerosp  Hist  27:9-15  Mar  '80 

Pjp  _1  i_ti_c_a  _1  _A  £  p_  £  £  t_  s_ 
See  War- -Political  Aspects 


The  resupply  of  Malta  in  World  War  II.   Dora  Alves . 
illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:63-72  Sep-Oct  '80 

Naval  Operations,   Canadian 


S  t  r  a  t  e  gy 

Ike  and  his  indispensable  lieutenants.   Martin  Blumen- 
son.  illus  Army  30:50-54+  Jun  '80 


The  Royal  Canadian  Navy's  quest  for  autonomy  in  the 
North  West  Atlantic:  1941-43.   Comdr  W.G.D. 
Lund,   illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:73-92  May-Jun  '80 

~Ji——l.—Q.E.2.L—lS—-!?—-i————-n}.—IL 
What  price  vigilance?   The  Kormoran-Sydney  battle. 
RADM  William  H.Langenberg.  illus  Nav  War  Col 
Rev  33:78-84  Jan-Feb  '80 

Naval    O  p  e  r  a  t_io  JSSj J_a^3J}£_?_^_ 

The  twelve  days  of  the  England  (1944).  CAPT  John  A. 
Williamson,  Ret  and  William  D.Lanier,  illus  map 
US  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:76-83  Mar  '80 


MacArthur's  lapses  from  an  envelopment  strategy  in 
1945.   D.Clayton  James,   illus  maps  Parameters 
10:26-32  Jun  '80 

Marines  and  strategy.  Capt  B.H.Liddell  Hart,  illus 
MarCor  Gaz  64:22-31  Jan  '80 


The  "phony  war."  Col  I.  Chelyshev.   Soviet  Mil  Rev 
No.  7:46-48  Jul  '80 

Africa,  North 


The  Kufra  convoy.   Lawrence  Glen.   Army  Qtr  109: 
37-41  Jan  '79 


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WORLD  WAR  II  -   Continued 


WORLD  WAR   II     -   Continued 


China 

Liberation  mission  in  the  East.   Col  G.  Plotnikov. 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 8:12-14  Aug  '80 

Czechoslovakia 


Liberation  of  Czechoslovakia.  Col  A.Galitsan.  map 
illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 4:20-22  Apr  '80 

E_u_r_o_p_e 

For  freedom  of  the  European  peoples.   (Role  of  the 
Soviet  Union  and  its  Armed  Forces)  Col  A. 
Antosyak.  illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No. 4:13-16  Apr  '80 

Finland 


Beating  the  Russians  in  snow:  The  Finns   and  the  Rus- 
sians,   1940.  Allen  F.Chew.  illus  maps  Mil  Rev 
60:38-47  Jun  '80 

France 


Ru_s_s_ia  .  Cont'd 

Soviet  combat  operations  in  World  War  II:  Lessons 
for  today?    Col  Graham  D.Vernon,   Ret.  illus  Mil 
Rev  pt  1,   60:30-40  Mar  '80;  pt  2,   60:42-50  Apr  '80 


WORLDWIDE  MILITARY  COMMAND  AND  CONTROL 

SYSTEM  " 


Some  current  C3I  concepts  and  programs.   Gowri 
S.Sundaram.   illus  Intl  Def  Rev  13,    No. 7: 
1036-1042   '80 

Strategic  network:  For  safe  global  messages.  Maj 
James  L.White,  illus  Army  30:33-35+  Apr  '80 

WWMCCS  and  the  computer  that  can.   Col  Perry  R. 
Nuhn,   Ret.   Parameters   10:16-21  Sep   '80 

WOUNDS  AND  INJURIES 

Rocket  plume  burn  hazard.  A.M.Stoll  and  others, 
illus  tabs  Aviation,   Space  &  Envmt  Med  51:480- 
484  May  '80 


France   1940  and  the  NATO  Center  1980:  A  disquieting 
comparison.   Jeffrey  Record,    illus  tabs  Strat  Rev 
8:67-74  Summer  '80 


German 


Y. 


The  Berlin  operation  (Apr  16-May  8,    1945).  Col  A. 
Zvenzlovsky.  map  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.4:17-19 
Apr  '80 

Decisive  contribution.   O.  Rzheshevsky.  Soviet  Mil  Rev 
No. 8:6-9  Aug  '8  0 

Nazi  Germany:  The  new  and  not-so-new  literature. 
Col  James  B.Agnew,   Ret.   AU  Rev  31:119-124 
May- Jun   '80 

J  ap  an 

Liberation  mission  in  the  East.   Col  G.  Plotnikov. 
Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  8:12- 14  Aug  '80 


Little  peril  seen  in  A-radiation  (in  soldiers  and  ma- 
rines who  occupied  Hiroshima  and  Nagasaki  after 
those  cities  were  atom-bombed).  AF  Times  41:22 
Aug  25   '80 

Ma_lta 

The  resupply  of  Malta  in  World  War  II.  Dora  Alves. 
illus  Nav  War  Col  Rev  33:63-72  Sep-Oct  '80 

Pacific     Theater 


Guadalcanal:  Neither  side  would  quit.  CDR  Thomas 
B.Buell,  Ret.  illus  US  Nav  Inst  P roc  106:60-65 
Apr  '80 

Peleliu;  A  neglected  battle.   Eugene  B.  Sledge,    illus 
maps  MarCor  Gaz  pt  1,   Defense  in  depth.   63: 
88-95  Nov  '79;  pt  2,  Assault  into  hell.   63:28-41 
Dec   '79;  pt  3,   Victory  at  high  cost.  64:32-42 
Jan  '80 

Rus  s  i  a 

Decisive  contribution.   O.  Rzheshevsky.   Soviet  Mil  Rev 

No. 8:6-9  Aug  '80 
Development  of  defensive  tactics  (on  the  experience 

of  the  Great  Patriotic  War).   Col  G.Ionin.  Soviet 

Mil  Rev  No.  1:34-35  Jan  '80 
From  the  Vistula  to  the  Oder.  Col  L.Kozlov.  illus 

map  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  1:38-41  Jan  '80 


WRIGHT,    Orville 

Huffman  Prairie.   G.Allison  Long,    illus  map  Am  Avn 
Hist  Soc  J  25:107-111  Summer  '80 

WRIGHT,    Wilbur 

Huffman  Prairie.   G.Allison  Long,    illus  map  Am  Avn 
Hist  Soc  J  25:107-111  Summer   '80 

WRITING  (COMPOSITION) 

See  also 
Report  Writing 

Curing  government  illiteracy.   M.Scott  Downing.   Govt 
Exec  pt  1,    Communicating  to  a  nation  of  tenth 
graders:  The  comprehension  drops  as  content  gets 
complex.    12:28-29+  Jul   '80;  pt  2,   An  automatic 
comprehension  check  for  government  regulation 
originators.    12:28+ Aug  '80 

Eliminating  governmentese--simplifying  language  de- 
mands complex  preparation.   Alan  Siegel.   Govt 
Exec  12:42-47  Jun  '80 

English--a  valedictory.  Argus  Tresidder.  MarCor 
Gaz  64:16-18  Apr  '80 

Good  writing:  Clear,    concise,   interesting,   logical-- 
and  hard  work.  R.Thomas  Berner.   illus  Armed 
Forces  Compt  25:22-25  Nov  '80 

"Holistic"  grading  of  student  writing.    LtCol  Henry  F. 
Lippincott,   Jr.   Educ  J  22:32-36  AY   '79/'80 

Let's  break  up  this  (writing)   'love  affair.  '  TIG  Brief 
32:16  Mar  7   '80 

Program  (Office  of  Public  Affairs'  National  Story 
Program)  helps  AF  writers  get  stories  published. 
AF  Times  41:3  Dec   15   '80 

When  words  fail,  who's  at  fault?   TIG  Brief  32:14 
May  2   '80 

The  writing  phase:  A  case  for  equal  time.    TIG  Brief 
31:16  Dec  21   '79 

Writing  program  making  progress.  Pat  Dalton.  AF 
Times  41:4  Aug  11   '80 


XYZ 

YOUTH  -  Continued 
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U_n_i  te_d__S_t_a t e  s     -  Cont'd 
Brochure  gives  X-ray  advice.   AF  Times  41:65 

Oct  27   '80  Exploring  their  tomorrows.    ( 1979  Aviation  Explorer 

Flying  School,    Edwards  AFB,   CA,   trains  young 
How  safe  is  your  industrial  X-ray  program?   TIG  men  an(J  women  to  fly)  SMSgt  Dave  Sheeder.   illus 

Brief  32:7  Aug  29   '80  Airman  24:44-48  Jun  '80 

X-rays  test  military  aircraft.  Richard  J.Meyer,  illus  YUGOSLAVIA 
Natl  Def  64:38-39  Jun  '80 

China's  Balkan  strategy.   David  A.Andelman.   Intl  Sec 

YALTA  4:60-79  Winter  '79/'80 

Historic  example  of  cooperation  (on  occasion  of  the  ^^  ^^  y        slavia,8  survival?    Col  wil  Ebel> 

35th  anniversary  of  the  Yalta  Conference).  .^  ^  Def  64;54_56+  Jun  ,g0 
N.Glagolev.  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  1:3  6-38  Jan  '80 

Yugoslavia  after  Tito--powder  keg  of  the  Balkans. 
YEMEN.   NORTH  LtCol  Dallace  L.Meehan.   AU  Rev  31:114-116  Sep- 

How  the  U.S.   lost  its  footing  in  the  shifting  sands  of  Oct  '80 

the  Persian  Gulf- -a  case  history  in  the  Yemen  Economic     Conditions 

Arab  Republic.   LtCol  John  J  .Ruszkiewicz,    Ret.  

map  Armed  Forces  J  Intl  118:62+  Sep   '80  Yugoslavia- -one  of  the  neutrals?   Norah  Beloff.   illus 

tab  NATO's  Fifteen  Nations  25:50-52  Jun-Jul  '80 
Politics    and    Go  ve£nme_n_t 

Fore  i  £n._P  °i.i_5:_y 
North  Yemen:  The  shadow  game .  Armed  Forces  J  Yugoslavia~one_of  the  neutrals  ?  Norah  Beloff.   illus 

Intl  118:75+  Nov  '80  tab  NATO,s  Flfteen  Nations  25:50-52  Jun-Jul  '80 

YEMEN,   SOUTH  Po  UJj.  c  £_a_nd_  J^o_v_e_r_n_m_e_n_t 

ESlLtlSl—?-^- <5-----n----n--  Yugoslav  security  after  Tito.  Phillip  A.Karber  and 

Jon  L.Lellenberg.  illus  Strat  Rev  8:44-58 
South  Yemen:  The  heart  of  darkness,  map  Armed  Spring   '80 

Forces  J  Intl  118:81-83  Nov  '80 

S  t  r_a  te_g_i_c_  l_m_P_°  _r_t  a  n  c  £ 
YERKS,   Robert  G. 

Yugoslav  security  after  Tito.  Phillip  A.Karber  and 
Toward  cohesion,   stability:  A  'reciprocal  commit-  jon  L.Lellenberg.  illus  Strat  Rev  8:44-58 

ment.  '  LtGen  Robert  G.  Yerks.  por  Army  30:98-  Spring   '80 

101+  Oct  '80 

ZAIRE 
YOST.   William  R. 
""  The  War  Powers  Resolution:  Congress  vs  the  Cotn- 

The  Air  Force  in  space.    (Presentation,   Dunedin  and  mander  in  Chief.    IstLt  Kevin  E.Johns,    illus  US 

Tampa  Air  Force  Assoc  Chapters,    Dunedin,   FL,  Nav  Inst  Proc  106:42-46  Dec  '80 

Feb  28,    1980)  MajGen  William  R.Yost.   AF  Plcy  Zaire  airlift.   LtCol  James  L.Cole,   Jr.  illus  map 
Ltr  forComdrs:  Sup,  pp   16-22,   Jun  '80  Airlift  Ops  Rev  2:14- 18  Oct-Dec   '80 

National  space  policy  and  aerospace  doctrine.    (Pre-  ZEIBERG,   Seymour  L. 

sentation,   National  Space  Club,   Washington, 

,  r  „_.,,.         _,    ...      .      AC.Di^„  M-X--the  full  perspective.  Seymour  L.Zeiberg.   illus 

Oct  24,    1979)  MajGen  William  R.Yost.   AF  Plcy  ,,/.      J      ,  '        ,Qr, 

'  I         i  ,   -,    ,,    T        ,Qn  Defense/80,   entire  issue,   Sep  '80 

Ltr  for  Comdrs:  Sup  No.  1:7-16  Jan  '80  '       '  *" 

ZENGERLE,   Joseph  C. 

YOUTH 

- Air  Force  manpower  overview.    (Presentation,   Sub- 

Rus  sia  committee  on  Military  Personnel,   House  Armed 

.    .    .  ,,  Services  Committee,   Washington,   Feb  25,    1980) 

Advanced  detachment  of  Soviet  youth  (Leninist  Young  fa  Q  _            g  ^  _   Ap              Ur  fop  Comdrs . 

Communist  League).   G.Alexandrov  and  N.Vikto-  r 

rov.  illus  Soviet  Mil  Rev  No.  10:16-18  Oct  '80  SuP'  PP   U"22'    Ma^    80 

Compensation:  A  new  attitude.   Joseph  C.  Zengerle. 

V.HlL'L'LJ-^Jtll?-  AF  Times  40:20+  Jun  23   '80 

Amendment  (to  Title  10  of  the  U.S.   Code)  seen  aid  to  New  AF  Assistant  Secretary  (Joseph  C.  Zengerle). 

high  school  recruiting.  AF  Times  41:6  Sep  22   '80  por  Air  Reservist  32:4  Apr  '80 

The  best  of  the  fair.    (USAF  members  help  judge  Zengerle --upbeat  but  cautious.   Bruce  Callander.   AF 

school  science  fairs,   give  encouragement  and  Times  41:20+  Jul  28   '80 

awards  to  the  winners)  Sgt  Craig  Pugh.    illus  Air- 
man 24:9-13  Sep   '80  ZULULAND 
Carter  backs  recruiters  seeking  student  lists.   Tom  History 

Philpott.  AF  Times  41:2  Aug  25   '80  ^  barefoot  empire  (Zululand).   John  Koster.    illus 

Drunk  at  15.   Don  Mace,   illus  AF  Times  40:39  Infantry  70:27-31  May- Jun  '80 

Apr  28   '80 

Exploring  the  Guard:  Marksmanship  program  is  a  ZUMWALT.   Elmo  R.  ,    Jr      . 

"    first  step  for  Explorer  Scouts.    IstLt  Jar ,  Otte son  Zumwalt:  Carter  leaked  Stealth  for  political 

and  LtCol  Leo  Lujan.   illus  Natl  Guard  34:20-22  ^^  ^  ^^  ^  ^  ^   ^ 

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